The Who - Purple Hearts And Power Chords

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The Who - Purple Hearts And Power Chords

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Just yesterday I bought a DVD-R 'Purple Hearts And Power Chords' that compiles approximately 4 hours of early Who video. Every imaginable television performance is included on this double disc set. The first disc starts with 'Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere' on Ready Steady Go (1965) and ends with outtakes from Monterey Pop (1967). The second disc starts with 'Substitute' on Finnish TV (1967) and ends with 'Pinball Wizard' on This Is Tom Jones (1969). Great quality and highly recommended.
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Sounds tops-- where can I get this video?
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Chris: I got it from www.groove-entertainment.net . My friend owns the business. Lots of great CD's, DVD's, and also rare vinyl. I've been a loyal customer for over twenty years. I have lots of early Who video, but this beats them all. Lots of Ricks!
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Randy that sounds excellent. The shop you mentioned doesn't seem to have anymore listed. Is it an "official" release? I've got tickets to see them this summer and I'm hoping that Steve White and Damon Minchella will be playing along as per Live8.
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Mark: I'm not sure if the shop lists DVD-R's on their website. They are local for me, so I shop there every week. The owner knows what I like and gets me lots of rare British beat and psych music. He stocks lots of Beatles, Kinks, Who, Stones, etc. Also lots of tasteful new wave stuff (Costello, Jam, XTC, Smiths, etc). If you email them, I'm sure they send you a list of titles. This isn't an official release, so I hesitated to mention it here. It's a collection of TV appearances and promo clips. Although I prefer official releases, I figure this is the only way I'll ever get to see these performances from the 1960's. I'd happily pay the band and their record company to see this stuff, but I don't expect it will ever get an official release. I approach material such as this as a music historian.
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I get the impression that the official releases have to go through many complex hoops to compile collections "owned" by various people other than the artists. It's a big shame to miss out on some terrific footage. That sounds like a good shop there.
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Are they silver pressed DVDs Or generic DVDRs?
"Take the RIC... Leave the cannoli."
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Don: I believe they are generic DVD-R's with custom printing/artwork. A very professional looking but unauthorized release. Includes good info on sources for the footage (TV programs and dates).
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I didn't realize (realise) the Who had raided Paul Weller's band for Live 8.
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