TITLE: Ghost Blues - The Story Of Rory Gallagher and the Beat CLub Sessions
DVD DATE: 13.09.2010
(M)DVDR DATE: 06.10.2011
RUNTIME: 180mins
GENRE: Rock
VIDEO TARGET: DVD9 NTSC MDVDR
QUALITY: Disc1: Untouched
Disc2: cce 6passes 4550kbps
AUDIO: Disc1: DD2.0 192
Disc2: DD5.1 448
LANGUAGES: English
SUBS: english, german, spanish, french
STRIPPED: Warnings, Trailer (DD2.0, DTS on disc2)
ARCHIVES: Disc1: 89 x 50 MB
Disc2: 95 x 50 MB
ISO SIZE: Disc1: 4171,65 MB
Disc1: 4455,79 MB
WEB: http://tinyurl.com/3f54pnc
NOTES:
This superb two-disc DVD set tells for the first time the complete and fully
authorized story of Rory Gallagher. On disc one "Ghost Blues" follows Rory's
life and career from his upbringing in Cork, his early days with a show band,
the brief success of Taste and then his legendary solo career leading up to his
health problems in later life and tragic death at the age of just 47. There are
archive interviews, both audio and visual, with Rory and contributions from
many of his friends and admirers including his brother Donal, Bob Geldof, The
Edge, Cameron Crowe, Slash, Johnny Marr, James Dean Bradfield, Ronnie Drew,
Bill Wyman, Martin Carthy, band members Ted McKenna and Gerry McAvoy and many
more.
Disc two "The Beat Club Sessions" then shows what Rory Gallagher was really all
about - a magnificent live performer. Drawn from three different appearances on
the German TV series "Beat Club", this disc contains over 90 minutes of
previously unreleased live performances which ably illustrate why he inspired
so many of the musicians who pay tribute to him in "Ghost Blues".
TRACK LISTING:
DISC ONE:
Ghost Blues - The Story Of Rory Gallagher
DISC TWO:
The Beat Club Sessions
1) Laundromat
2) Hands Up
3) Sinnerboy
4) Just The Smile
5) Used To Be
6) In Your Town
7) Should've Learned My Lesson
8) Crest Of A Wave
9) Tore Down
10) Pistol Slapper Blues
11) I Don't Know Where I'm Going
12) Going To My Hometown
13) I Could've Had Religion
14) McAvoy Boogie
15) Hoodoo Man
16) Messin' With The Kid
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