Fans of Sixties' music (or hippy, trippy music in general) will have a far-out time with these two nostalgic programs. First, "Go Ride the Music" as Jefferson Airplane shows off new drummer Joey Covington and Quicksilver Messenger Service shows why they became a popular psychedelic ensemble in San Francisco. Songs include "Volunteers," "Mexico," "Baby Baby," "Mona," and more. Next, "West Pole" takes in the wild scene in Frisco, with footage of performances by The Grateful Dead, Steve Miller Band, Ace of Cups, and others. 115 min. total on two discs. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital stereo.
Fans of Sixties' music (or hippy, trippy music in general) will have a far-out time with these two nostalgic programs. First, "Go Ride the Music" as Jefferson Airplane shows off new drummer Joey Covington and Quicksilver Messenger Service shows why they became a popular psychedelic ensemble in San Francisco. Songs include "Volunteers," "Mexico," "Baby Baby," "Mona," and more. Next, "West Pole" takes in the wild scene in Frisco, with footage of performances by The Grateful Dead, Steve Miller Band, Ace of Cups, and others. 115 min. total on two discs. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital stereo.
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