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1. | Walk On Hot Coals
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2. | Tattoo'd Lady
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3. | Who's That Coming
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4. | A Million Miles Away
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5. | Going To My Home Town
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6. | Cradle Rock
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7. | As The Crow Flies
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8. | Hands Up
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9. | Bullfrog Blues
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10. | New RTE Music Maker Documentary [*]
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11. | Audio Commentary [*]
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12. | Japanese Tour 1974 Home Movie Footage [*]
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A film by Tony Palmer.
Rory Gallagher - vocals, guitar & harmonica Gerry McAvoy - bass Lou Martin - piano Rod de'Ath - drums
Irsih Tour '74 is a film which captures the artist, his music, the period and the place with perfection. A brillianty sculptured piece of film making, featuring Rory at his best.
The late Irish rocker who died in 1995 had been enchanting worldwide audiences since the early 1970s building up a huge following and a blistering repertoire along the way. Finally there is a DVD that captures Rory in all his glory astride his guitar as if it were a monster Harley delivering his trademark blues licks into the sunset. This DVD is a keepsake that all of his fans want to own as it contains bonus backstage and rehearsal footage from Japan.
A passionate blues guitarist whose technical dexterity, blinding speed, and fiery solos won him a loyal cult following in the United States and stardom in Europe, Rory Gallagher was one of the great guitar heroes of Irish rock, and this home video captures him in his natural environment -- playing a loud and sweaty show for his loyal fans during a 1974 homecoming tour. Rory Gallagher: Irish Tour 1974 features Rory and his band tearing it up on nine tunes, including "Cradle Rock," "Bullfrog Blues," "Walk on Hot Coals," and "Tattoo'd Lady." ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
In '74, award winning film maker Tony Palmer followed Rory Gallagher and his band on their tour of Ireland. The subsequent movie was released in cinemas to great critical acclaim and has gone on to be accepted as one of the great rock films. Now for the first time the film has been lovingly restored and remastered from the original footage and is being released for the first time on Blu-ray. There is a massive improvement in both sound and picture quality over the original DVD release and finally Gallagher fans can get to see the film as it was meant to be, capturing Rory, his music, the period and the place to perfection. |
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