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Janie Hendrix makes so many others look so good
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I seriously doubt Janie Hendrix would do a one time showing in London, with no further nothing, period. I would bet on a DVD/Blu Ray release somewhere down the road.
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Janie Hendrix makes so many others look so good
To her credit she hires a true JH fan (McDermott) to curate the release of archive material.
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I seriously doubt Janie Hendrix would do a one time showing in London, with no further nothing, period. I would bet on a DVD/Blu Ray release somewhere down the road.
isn't there still a lawsuit ongoing about ownership of this performance?
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I seriously doubt Janie Hendrix would do a one time showing in London, with no further nothing, period. I would bet on a DVD/Blu Ray release somewhere down the road.
isn't there still a lawsuit ongoing about ownership of this performance?
I don't know but I doubt it. The trailer shows that the material has been remastered and restored to bring it up to today's standarts. You don't shell out this money with lawsuits still pending and for just one theater showing only.
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I seriously doubt Janie Hendrix would do a one time showing in London, with no further nothing, period. I would bet on a DVD/Blu Ray release somewhere down the road.
isn't there still a lawsuit ongoing about ownership of this performance?
I don't know but I doubt it. The trailer shows that the material has been remastered and restored to bring it up to today's standarts. You don't shell out this money with lawsuits still pending and for just one theater showing only.
I meant maybe both parties agreed to just this to extend to copyright so they can continue to battle in court
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I seriously doubt Janie Hendrix would do a one time showing in London, with no further nothing, period. I would bet on a DVD/Blu Ray release somewhere down the road.
isn't there still a lawsuit ongoing about ownership of this performance?
I don't know but I doubt it. The trailer shows that the material has been remastered and restored to bring it up to today's standarts. You don't shell out this money with lawsuits still pending and for just one theater showing only.
I meant maybe both parties agreed to just this to extend to copyright so they can continue to battle in court
Well, that's a good point. I would question if a limited theater showing of the movie prevents the soundtrack from falling out of copyright, though. But in the end, it's not my problem, it will be the problem of bootleggers who defend themselves at court!
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I seriously doubt Janie Hendrix would do a one time showing in London, with no further nothing, period. I would bet on a DVD/Blu Ray release somewhere down the road.
isn't there still a lawsuit ongoing about ownership of this performance?
I don't know but I doubt it. The trailer shows that the material has been remastered and restored to bring it up to today's standarts. You don't shell out this money with lawsuits still pending and for just one theater showing only.
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I seriously doubt Janie Hendrix would do a one time showing in London, with no further nothing, period. I would bet on a DVD/Blu Ray release somewhere down the road.
isn't there still a lawsuit ongoing about ownership of this performance?
I don't know but I doubt it. The trailer shows that the material has been remastered and restored to bring it up to today's standarts. You don't shell out this money with lawsuits still pending and for just one theater showing only.
I meant maybe both parties agreed to just this to extend to copyright so they can continue to battle in court
Well, that's a good point. I would question if a limited theater showing of the movie prevents the soundtrack from falling out of copyright, though. But in the end, it's not my problem, it will be the problem of bootleggers who defend themselves at court!
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I seriously doubt Janie Hendrix would do a one time showing in London, with no further nothing, period. I would bet on a DVD/Blu Ray release somewhere down the road.
isn't there still a lawsuit ongoing about ownership of this performance?
I don't know but I doubt it. The trailer shows that the material has been remastered and restored to bring it up to today's standarts. You don't shell out this money with lawsuits still pending and for just one theater showing only.
I meant maybe both parties agreed to just this to extend to copyright so they can continue to battle in court
Well, that's a good point. I would question if a limited theater showing of the movie prevents the soundtrack from falling out of copyright, though. But in the end, it's not my problem, it will be the problem of bootleggers who defend themselves at court!
In order to secure the copyright for the audio recording of the 1969 Royal Albert Hall show in the EU "the fixation [= recording] of the performance" must be "lawfully published or lawfully communicated to the public within 50 years after the performance is made". According to EU law the presentation of the film at the Royal Albert this year constitutes a "lawful communication to the public" and thus would secure the copyright for the recording in the EU until 2089 (date of lawful communication to the public + 70 years).
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Phil Good
I just hope it will not be a desaster as the filming/editing
of Cream's 1968 Farewell Concert was.
e.g. when Eric was playing his ass off you see closeups of Jack's back or Ginger's face. And so it went on and on almost the whole movie long.
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I seriously doubt Janie Hendrix would do a one time showing in London, with no further nothing, period. I would bet on a DVD/Blu Ray release somewhere down the road.
isn't there still a lawsuit ongoing about ownership of this performance?
I don't know but I doubt it. The trailer shows that the material has been remastered and restored to bring it up to today's standarts. You don't shell out this money with lawsuits still pending and for just one theater showing only.
I meant maybe both parties agreed to just this to extend to copyright so they can continue to battle in court
Well, that's a good point. I would question if a limited theater showing of the movie prevents the soundtrack from falling out of copyright, though. But in the end, it's not my problem, it will be the problem of bootleggers who defend themselves at court!
In order to secure the copyright for the audio recording of the 1969 Royal Albert Hall show in the EU "the fixation [= recording] of the performance" must be "lawfully published or lawfully communicated to the public within 50 years after the performance is made". According to EU law the presentation of the film at the Royal Albert this year constitutes a "lawful communication to the public" and thus would secure the copyright for the recording in the EU until 2089 (date of lawful communication to the public + 70 years).
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I just watched a 49 minutes Vimeo: Jimi Hendrix Experience Royal Albert hall 69 Concert, in the end part Jimi was thrashing his amps and guitar and fans storming the stage!
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Phil Good
I just hope it will not be a desaster as the filming/editing
of Cream's 1968 Farewell Concert was.
e.g. when Eric was playing his ass off you see closeups of Jack's back or Ginger's face. And so it went on and on almost the whole movie long.
It was like that until the mid-70s. The Allman Brothers at Fillmore East film drives me up the wall. One of the very few films with Duane. He's ripping off these other worldly slide riffs and you see very few of them.
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Phil Good
I just hope it will not be a desaster as the filming/editing
of Cream's 1968 Farewell Concert was.
e.g. when Eric was playing his ass off you see closeups of Jack's back or Ginger's face. And so it went on and on almost the whole movie long.
It was like that until the mid-70s. The Allman Brothers at Fillmore East film drives me up the wall. One of the very few films with Duane. He's ripping off these other worldly slide riffs and you see very few of them.
While there's no slide here, this clip is pretty good with several closeups of both Duane and Dicky during their respective solos,
but mostly overall it does a great job of capturing the all around vibe of the band's performance. Towards the end, Duane does this crazy one handed tapping on the neck - he certainly knew his way around a guitar.
Whipping Post - 9/23/1970 - Fillmore East
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I just watched a 49 minutes Vimeo: Jimi Hendrix Experience Royal Albert hall 69 Concert, in the end part Jimi was thrashing his amps and guitar and fans storming the stage!
See my link above for the complete 80 minute video bootleg.