Simon & Garfunkel - Live in Craft Hall, 1968 [MKV-AAC] 12345SEED!seeders: 2
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Simon & Garfunkel - Live in Craft Hall, 1968 [MKV-AAC] 12345SEED! (Size: 480.95 MB)
DescriptionSimon & Garfunkel - Live in Craft Hall, 1968 1. A Poem on the Underground Wall 2. Talk 3. For Emily, Whenever I My Find Her 4. Overs 5. Talk 6. Anji (Paul & Ed Simon) 7. Patterns 8. The Sound of Silence 9. The 59th Bridge Street Song (Feelin' Groovy) Writing Applications..............: AnyDVD v7.1.4 / HandBrake v0.9.9 Source.............: DVD 5 Video: Dimensions...............: 720x480 Aspect Ratio...............: 4:3 Codec...............: H.264 Codec ID...............: V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC Bitrate...............: 3288kbps / 8 Bit Encoding Type...............: Two-Pass Format Profile...............: Main@L3.0 CABAC...............: Yes ReFrames...............: 5 Frames x264 Preset...............: Slow Deinterlacing...............: Slow Frame Rate...............: 29.97FPS (constant) Container...............: .MKV (libmkv 0.6.5) Audio: Codec...............: AAC Bitrate...............: 384Kbps, 48.0Khz Channel Count...............: 1 ~ Mono Subs...............: No Miscellaneous: Chapters............: Yes Running Time..............: 19:30 Size..............: 480MB Sharing WidgetAll Comments |
I can remember watching the original BBC broadcast of this, as well as various other airings of `The Kraft Music Hall` variety show during the late 60s when I was living in England. It was broadcast on radio and television from 1933 to 1971. I only know that because I had to look it up out of curiosity.
I can also remember watching some of the other entertainers that appeared on the show…
Bing Crosby, Perry Como, Bob Hope, Dean Martin, Liberace, Judy Garland, Eddie Cantor, Groucho Marx, Jimmy Durante, George Jessel, Larry Parks, Dorothy Kirsten, Doris Day, Leo Fuld, Boris Karloff, Margaret Whiting, Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart, Phil Silvers and even a young new comedian called Richard Pryor.
I gave it 10/10 because we have to realize it's a video from January 1968, so we can't expect miracles.