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Description******************************************************************************* [2006] ******************************************************************************* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Video Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Type.................: Movie File Validation......: MD5 & SHA-256 HASH Title................: John Fogerty =The Long Road Home= -In Concert- Studio...............: Fantasy Actors...............: N/A Directors............: N/A Writers..............: N/A Year.................: 2006 Genre................: Music Release Date.........: 2005 in Los Angeles (Concert), June 13, 2006 (DVD) Region...............: NONE (Removed) Duration.............: 1:35:26 (per actual file, concert only) Rated................: NOT RATED Cover(s) Included....: Yes Language.............: English Subtitles............: None Resolution...........: 480p Source...............: Retail DVD IMDb Information.....: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0823181/ IMDb Rating..........: 8.6 RottenTomatoes.......: NO REVIEWS YET RT Rating............: N/A ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Encoding/Bitrate Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Format : MPEG-4 File size : 1.35 GiB Overall bit rate mode : Variable Overall bit rate : 2 024 Kbps Video Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : High@L3.0 Format settings, CABAC : Yes Format settings, ReFrames : 3 frames Bit rate : 1 860 Kbps Width : 720 pixels Height : 480 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Frame rate mode : Variable Frame rate : 23.976 fps Minimum frame rate : 23.974 fps Maximum frame rate : 23.981 fps Writing library : x264 core 130 r2273 b3065e6 Audio Format : AAC Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 160 Kbps Maximum bit rate : 345 Kbps Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel positions : Front: L R Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz Compression mode : Lossy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ================================================== MD5 : 763ebe1cda54fbb9a3f10201d11615c4 SHA-256 : 3ded4b87c8e3c639170c669c126e91d9dd9e0c074245cb6ad4918436d9abbf72 File Size : 1,450,238,693 ================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reviews/Synopsis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please go to the following website for detailed information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Long_Road_Home Filmed in 2005 at Los Angeles' legendary Wiltern Theater, Fogerty performs solo career highlights "Centerfield," "The Old Man Down the Road" and "Hot Rod Heart," along with his Creedence Clearwater Revival hits "Proud Mary," "Fortunate Son," "Bad Moon Rising," "Down on the Corner," "Travelin' Band," "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" and more. Marty Atkins (Cream Live at the Royal Albert Hall 2005) directs. Total running time 98:57. Tracks: 1. Intro 2. Travelin' Band 3. Green River 4. Who'll Stop The Rain 5. Blue Moon Nights 6. Lodi 7. Lookin' Out My Backdoor 8. Hot Rod Heart 9. Rambunctious Boy 10. She's Got Baggage 11. Born On The Bayou 12. Bootleg 13. Run Through The Jungle 14. Deja Vu (All Over Again) 15. Have You Ever Seen The Rain? 16. Tombstone Shadow 17. Keep On Chooglin' 18. Sweet Hitch Hiker 19. Hey Tonight 20. Down On The Corner 21. Centerfield 22. Up Around The Bend 23. The Old Man Down The Road 24. Fortunate Son 25. Bad Moon Rising 26. Rockin' All Over The World 27. Proud Mary 28. Bonus Track: Deja Vu (All Over Again) There is an underlying significance to the title of this set that perhaps needs to be explained. For years, John Fogerty had lost the rights to his own music. It might be considered strong language to say that the songs were `stolen' from him, but suffice to say that a bad contract and an ethically challenged record label prevented Fogerty from realizing royalty payments from any of his Creedence Clearwater Revival material. To prevent the `bad guys' from profiteering off of his work, Fogerty vowed not to play any of his old hits, and he stuck by his word for approximately two decades. Recently, though, Saul Zaentz, the head of Fantasy Records, sold his interest in Fantasy Records and was replaced by a team that was much more sympathetic to Fogerty, restoring his rights to compositions such as "Proud Mary," "Bad Moon Rising," "Green River," and dozens of other timeless classics. For the first time since Creedence disbanded in 1973, Fogerty can now play his own songs with no sense of ambivalence. I, for one, am extraordinarily happy for the guy, and I'm especially glad to see that he has survived "the long road home." To simply say that he has survived is a gross understatement. Have you seen John Fogerty lately? If not, wait until you see just how energetic and lively he is. If Dick Clark made a deal with the devil to retain his youthfulness, then John Fogerty stole the formula. He is brimming with vitality, and his powerful voice is 100% intact. The concert featured on "The Long Road Home" boasts over two dozen tracks, at least twenty of which I'd consider to be classic. Each song is played straight and hard, with no ornate touches and no meandering jams. Even on the songs that warrant it, such as "Tombstone Shadow" and "Keep on Chooglin'," are played with a directness that emphasizes their intrinsic value. Fogerty may have gotten more hits out of three chords and a guitar riff than any other human being, and this live set argues that point convincingly. Throughout the show, Fogerty effortlessly proves that he is a master of simple, powerful, well-written rock and roll. "Down on the Corner," "Centerfield," "Up Around the Bend," "Old Man Down the Road" and "Fortunate Son" follow one another in quick succession, which is enough to leave any casual fan breathless. Some of these songs are nearly forty years old, but they still sound fresh and vital. Finally, John Fogerty is dancing to his own tune. SCREENSHOTS: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This was personally encoded by me, Carjacker, from the Retail Edition DVD. Leave your thoughts/opinions and ratings on the A/V of this film for others to see. Thanks! Pease SEED as you DL so others may also enjoy the movie! Related Torrents
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