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MC5 - Sonic Revolution: A Celebration of The MC5 review Product Description
MC5 - Sonic Revolution: A Celebration of The MC5 movie was released Jul 06, 2004 by the Image Entertainment studio. Full-length concert of back-to-back rock action with Dennis Thompson, Michael Davis and Wayne Kramer live with Dave Vanian (The Dammed), Lemmy (Motorhead), Nicke Royale (Hellacopters), Ian Astbury (The Cult, 21st Century Doors), Dr. MC5 - Sonic Revolution: A Celebration of The MC5 video Charles Moore and Buzzy Jones. MC5 - Sonic Revolution: A Celebration of The MC5 film The latest chapter in the band's rich story jam packed into 30 minutes with Jack White (White Stripes), Mani from Primal Scream, The Go, Richard Fearless (Death In Vegas),Swedish garage rock darlings Dollhouse, rock critics, deejays and the guest vocalists. ...See Full Description
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| BUY IT MC5 - Sonic Revolution: A Celebration of The MC5 review Anyone who has seriously studied American rock and roll knows that the MC5 is perhaps the greatest rock band this country has ever produced. By Johnny Motown (Detroit)  |
| And then there were three... MC5 - Sonic Revolution: A Celebration of The MC5 DVD for sale ... but they still knew how to kick out the jams! This excellent disc features the entire performance by the three remaining members of Detroit's legendary, reformed (in more ways than one) MC5 at London's 100 Club in 2003. By hamipai00 (Scotland)  |
| Excellent MC5 - Sonic Revolution: A Celebration of The MC5 movie Awesome. MC5 - Sonic Revolution: A Celebration of The MC5 video Brilliant. The great balance that offers old footage with new commentary and performance, and the perfect TV doc I saw on U.K. tee-vee last year. By Chris E. (San Fran) |
| MC5 DVD is low fi heaven MC5 - Sonic Revolution: A Celebration of The MC5 film This DVD is a must. MC5 - Sonic Revolution: A Celebration of The MC5 review It is a bit low fi but that fits MC5 fine. This has a lot of cool guests like Dave Vanian and Lemmy. By beb (ft lauderdale, fl usa) |
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MC5 - Sonic Revolution: A Celebration of The MC5 video Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 6745482 |
| Studio | Image Entertainment |
| Orig Year | 2004 |
| Catalog number | 2449 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Jul 06, 2004 |
| Rating | Not Rated |
| Running Time | 56 Minutes |
| Additional Info | Widescreen |
| Movie Details | Color; Digitally Processed; Widescreen |
MC5 - Sonic Revolution: A Celebration of The MC5 DVD Features
Full-length concert of back-to-back rock action with Dennis Thompson, Michael Davis and Wayne Kramer live with Dave Vanian (The Dammed), Lemmy (Motorhead), Nicke Royale (Hellacopters), Ian Astbury (The Cult, 21st Century Doors), Dr. Charles Moore and Buzzy Jones. The Television Program - The latest chapter in the band's rich story jam packed into 30 minutes with Jack White (White Stripes), Mani from Primal Scream, The Go, Richard Fearless (Death In Vegas),Swedish garage rock darlings Dollhouse, rock critics, deejays and the guest vocalists. Behind the Scenes - What in God's name were we thinking? We take 10 minutes to explain it to you with outtakes and stupid stuff.The Bonus Archives (available for the first time in mc-5's 35-year history!). From Robin Seymour's "Lively Spot" show of 1970 the group lip-synchs "Looking at You" and "American Ruse." From 1967's Conversations In-Depth, the band plays a mind-numbing version of "Black to Comm," replete with Nehru jackets and mod haircuts. Three selections of silent footage shot by the U.S. Dept. of Defense culled from the National Archives. The middle section is the MC5 being observed while playing the 1968 Democratic National Convention protest festival. The original "Kick Out The Jams" promotional film by John Sinclair and Leni Sinclair. Watch a transfer from the original or watch it with commentary from Dennis, Michael and Wayne. Photographer Emil Bacilla's rare home videos from the 1967 Belle Isle Love-In and footage from the Artists Workshop in Detroit featuring commentary from Dennis, Michael and Wayne.
Source: Image Entertainment, Inc. DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Additional Release Material:
Bonus Footage:
1. UK Television Program on The MC5
2. Bonus Archives
3. Behind The Scenes Footage
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