Casey Kasem's Rock n' Roll Goldmine - The San Francisco Sound (2004)
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Casey Kasem's Rock n' Roll Goldmine - The San Francisco Sound
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| Cast | Van Morrison, Janis Joplin, Grateful Dead, Santana and Country Joe and the Fish |
| Theatrical Release | April 27, 2004 |
| DVD Release | April 27, 2004 |
| Running Time | 38 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 032031310995 |
| Buy this item | $13.49 at Amazon.com As of Nov 27 15:21 EST (details) 1 DVD, Standing Room Only, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, Compilation, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 34 new from $3.00, 14 used from $3.00 |
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Average user review:| Music History |
| Reluctant stars |
I know all the words to the Fish cheer and "Feel Like I'm Fixin' To Die Rag" so I was mainly interested in how much kazoo Country Joe and the Fish would play this time around. Joe McDonald explains how it only took twenty minutes to write the song, once an old Dixie tune popped into his head. Joe takes himself seriously as a composer, but once he gets the first verse done, he steps out of the way and lets the rest of the band each take a verse. "Just hope and pray that if they drop the bomb, they drop it on the Viet Cong" still seems to be one of the best nuking lines in rock history, and it is nice that Joe is willing to let someone else sing it, or "Be the first one on your block to have your boy come home in a box." I haven't seen some of the band members since the last time I saw the movie "Woodstock," when the largest crowd ever to sing along had a chance to do the later version of the fish cheer.
Santana: the band was at Woodstock a few years after this performance, and the drummer looks younger on this DVD than when I saw that movie. Steve Miller also looks young on this DVD, but I don't recall seeing pictures of Steve Miller ever. I listened to his music, but the best line seemed to be, "Somebody give me a cheeseburger." December 12, 2005
| more rust than gold |
Most of the musical footage is of poor audio/visual quality (some of it downright awful), and total time is 39 minutes.
A curiosity piece that will take you down memory lane if you're a "boomer" and worth at least a rental to see Janice Joplin and Big Brother in their early days of rock and roll/blues artistry.
1: Them and Van Morrison singing "Domino". I've never been a Van Morrison fan, so this, being fuzzy as well, doesn't appeal to me.
2: Janice Joplin and Big Brother and the Holding Company singing "Ball and Chain". This is the only 14 carat gold in the bunch, and it's superb. Janice is riveting, and Big Brother as well, a band that sadly fell along the wayside in the Joplin rise to fame and fortune. Peter Albin, Dave Gets, with Sam Andrew and James Gurley on guitars are terrific. This cut is in black and white.
3: Grateful Dead in "Truckin'". includes a Jerry Garcia interview. One for deadheads only to appreciate.
4: Santana perform "Jingo". Psychedelic photography make it hard to see well, but one of the better tracks.
5: Country Joe and the Fish singing "Feel Like I'm Fixing to Die Rag". This is the worst of the worst, so bad you'll need the "skip" button. Includes an interview with Joe McDonald. This is also in b&w.
6: Steve Miller Band with "Livin' in the USA". Blurry but one of the better tracks musically.
April 9, 2005
| Missing some a little bit too much |
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