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The Grateful Dead Collection [VHS] by Jerry Garcia, Len Dell'Amico, Leon Gast
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VHS Tape Cover InformationActor: Bill Kreutzmann, Bob Weir, Jerry Garcia, Mickey Hart, Phil Lesh Director: Jerry Garcia, Len Dell'Amico, Leon Gast Cinematographer: David Myers Producer: Allen Newman Producer: Eddie Washington Producer: Lope Yap Jr. Producer: Ron Rakow Edition: VHS Tape Audio: English (Original Language), Analog Format: Box set, Color, Limited Edition, NTSC, Special Edition Running Time: 660 minutes Release Date: 1998-10-06 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Publisher: Monterey Video Studio: Monterey Video
VHS Movie Reviews of The Grateful Dead Collection [VHS]Movie Review: Look for the DEAL...and then make the STEAL! Summary: 5 StarsTHIS IS A GREAT DEAL. Top of the list for me is DownHill From here...Feel like a stranger is smokeing and it's nice to see Jerey and Brent work off each others presence...You feel like your there as with any live dead performance good or bad. Ticket to New years is a close second in the pack, or maybe it should be hand and hand. So tight comeing in with Bertha...once again you can taste the vibe in the air. Cold Rain and Snow sets you in perfectly. And there really isnt anything bad to say about either show. The acoustic set on video 3 in my list is great followed by a so so electric set. Of course the Greatful Dead Movie a good one to have for its look into the artwork/animation trips...and very old footage of a host of gems. New or old dead fan. Eat this one up....but wait for the steal like I did....I don't even want to hurt anyone with the price[...] Good luck to all on the hunt for this treasure.
Summary of The Grateful Dead Collection [VHS]This four-tape limited edition set is the Deadhead Encyclopedia Britannica--but a lot more fun--especially useful during those long stretches between Furthur Festivals. It includes the 1976 Grateful Dead Movie; Downhill from Here, a terrific live concert tape culled from two 1989 shows at Alpine Valley, Wisconsin; Ticket to New Year's, recorded New Year's Eve 1987 at the Oakland Coliseum; and Dead Ahead, a 1981 pay-per-view special featuring performances at Radio City Music Hall and hosted by Al Franken and Tom Davis. (Each tape is also available individually.) All four present terrific concert sequences and some candid backstage interviews. The Grateful Dead Movie shows its age a bit in its less-than-ideal sound and visual quality, but the trippy animation sequences are still a lot of fun. The other three show a wide range of great Dead performances, both acoustic and electric, and with all the spontaneity and looseness Deadheads adore. Anyone wanting to embark on that long, strange trip need look no further than this collection. --Anne Hurley
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