Rory.Gallagher.Irish.Tour.1974.1080p.BluRay.x265.HEVC.DTS-SARTRE
- Type:
- Video > Music videos
- Files:
- 5
- Size:
- 5.6 GiB (6011133170 Bytes)
- Tag(s):
- rory gallagher concert irish rock blues m1080p sartre 1974
- Uploaded:
- 2019-03-08 07:31:30 GMT
- By:
- sartre7
- Seeders:
- 2
- Leechers:
- 2
- Comments
- 0
- Info Hash: 0AF3B5353D030141E8621DE835210780AD66A914
(Problems with magnets links are fixed by upgrading your torrent client!)
Irish Tour '74 captures Irish guitar legend Rory Gallagher and his band at Belfast Ulster Hall, Dublin Carlton Cinema and Cork City Hall in January 1974 performing a selection of original songs such as Cradle Rock and Bullfrog Blues, interspersed with backstage interviews. 1. Walk On Hot Coals 2. Tattoo'd Lady 3. Who's That Comin' 4. A Million Miles Away 5. Going To My Home Town 6. Cradle Rock 7. As The Crow Flies 8. Hands Up 9. Bullfrog Blues STARS...........: Rory Gallagher, Rod De'Ath, Lou Martin, Gerry McAvoy DIRECTOR........: Tony Palmer GENRE...........: Concert, Documentary, Music IMDB LINK.......: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9859786 RUNTIME.........: 1h 24mn SIZE............: 4.69 GB VIDEO CODEC.....: HEVC (Main@L4) BITRATE.........: 6000 Kbps (2-pass) RESOLUTION......: 1920x1080 ASPECT RATIO....: 1.77:1 FRAMERATE.......: 23.976 fps AUDIO1..........: DTS 5.1 1509kbps AUDIO2..........: AAC 2.0 300kbps AUDIO3..........: Commentary with Donal Gallagher and Gerry McAvoy SUBTITLES.......: ENG CHAPTERS........: Yes SOURCE..........: Blu-ray ENCODED BY......: Sartre ENCODE DATE.....: 2019-03-02 Extras • Music Maker Documentary - A wonderful documentary produced for RTE (Irish Television Network) in 1972. Highlights include "Toredown", "Laundromat", "Pistol Slapper Blues", and "Don't Know Where I'm Going". In English, with optional English, German, Spanish, and French subtitles. (28 min, 720p). • Japanese Tour '74 In Your Town - footage from Rory Gallagher's Japanese tour. (12 min, 720p). • Audio Commentary - An audio commentary by Donal Gallagher and Gerry McAvoy. The two gentlemen discuss Rory Gallagher's legacy, the tour and the socio-political climate in Norther Ireland during the 70s
File list not available. |