The Grateful Dead Movie has been fully remastered from its original version and will include exclusive new performances of fan favorites like “China Cat Sunflower” and “I Know You Rider.”
The re-release is part of the Dead’s long-running “Meet-Up at the Movies” series, an annual fan tradition that began back in 2011.
The shows were even promoted as “The Last One.”
After three years in post-production and sorting through more than 150 hours of footage, the film finally premiered in 1977 and quickly became a beloved classic among Deadheads.
“It gave me a greater sense of the unique value of the Grateful Dead, which is something of which I've been aware but haven't known how to express effectively and don't care to. It either is, or it isn't.”
As part of the 60th anniversary celebration, Dead & Company will headline three hometown shows on August 1, 2 and 3 at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park.
These upcoming concerts will mark Dead & Company’s first performances since wrapping up their Las Vegas Sphere residency last month.
Read More Details
Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( Legendary '60s Rock Band Celebrates 60 Years with Rare Performances in Concert Film )
Also on site :
- RHOM star Larsa Pippen got ‘boob job, nose job, BBL and fillers’ to look like a ‘doll,’ top plastic surgeon claims
- Beloved '90s Actress, 53, Goes Makeup Free in Rare Summer Photos With Husband: 'Make the Time'
- Alanis Morissette gives her audience permission to let rip during a spectacular Glastonbury debut