March 18th, 2005 09:54 AM |
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justinkurian |
Blind Faith "Hyde Park 1969" to be released 30 May
Blind Faith - Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Steve Winwood, and Rick Grech - were rock's first supergroup. After more than 35 years, their debut concert in London's Hyde Park on 7 June 1969 will be released on DVD. "Hyde Park 1969" hits shelves 30 May. Running time: 58 minutes (all regions).
The concert has never been seen in its entirety. Blind Faith's set was only 40 minutes long, but the audience was treated to now-classic tracks like "Presence of the Lord", "Sleeping In The Ground", and a cover of the Rolling Stone's "Under My Thumb".
"Hyde Park 1969" also has archive footage of the various members of Blind Faith performing within their earlier musical guises. Clips of the Spencer Davies Group, Traffic, Family and Cream performing serve as a prelude to Blind Faith's first concert. The DVD also boasts other "Extras".
Running Time: 58 minutes (all regions).
Track List for the Blind Faith Concert is:
Well All Right
Sea Of Joy
Sleeping In The Ground
Under My Thumb
Can't Find My Way Home
Do What You Like
Presence Of The Lord
Means To An End
Had To Cry Today
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March 18th, 2005 10:07 AM |
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J.J.Flash |
Sounds great! WOW!! I was wondering why they still haven't released the whole footage. Damn.... I want the whole Stones' gig at Hyde Park. |
March 18th, 2005 10:38 AM |
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justinkurian |
Does anyone know who sang "Under My Thumb" at the Blind Faith gig? Was it Clapton or Winwood? |
March 18th, 2005 11:49 AM |
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J.J.Flash |
quote: justinkurian wrote:
Does anyone know who sang "Under My Thumb" at the Blind Faith gig? Was it Clapton or Winwood?
As far as know, it was Steve Winwood. And by the way..... holy Jesus...."Can't find my way home" is heavenly, not just by his vocals, but mostly because Clapton's guitar work!
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March 18th, 2005 06:10 PM |
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Soldatti |
Great, I will buy it for Clapton's performance. |
March 18th, 2005 06:17 PM |
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justinkurian |
Does anyone have a boot of this? Going off of memory, I thought the gig was a "disaster"...I forget where I heard that, though. Might have been that Clapton: Legends special on VH1 a few years back. |