Various Artists - Playboy After Dark TV Show by Hugh Hefner RIP
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- Video > Music videos
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- 2023-01-17 14:35 GMT
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- GRNS3
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Here is an excellent vintage bootleg with a great performance by various artists. Recommended for fans. Please enjoy, share with friends and please seed :) > i can't do it all alone! You can help by keeping this music alive :) I really want to share more rare stuff that is not available in shops, but i need your help to keep my collection alive for all, now over 1600 concerts still available for you! Stuff like this needs to be preserved for future generations of music lovers. Thanks to all the peers from everywhere seeding my huge archive, i love you! Look for my music archive here: https://1337x.to/user/GRNS3/ ======================================================== PLAYBOY AFTER DARK Silvertone Films Bootleg DVD 1. DEEP PURPLE (Oct. 23, 1968) And The Address Hush 2. IRON BUTTERFLY (Aug. 8, 1968) In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida [lip-synch'd] Iron Butterfly Theme 3. TAJ MAHAL (Oct. 16, 1968) Everybody's Got To Change Sometime EZ Rider 4. B.B. KING (April 15, 1970) So Excited The Thrill Is Gone 5. CANNED HEAT (most likely Jan. 20, 1969) Turpentine Moan On The Road Again 6. LINDA RONSTADT (most likely April 16, 1970) Lovesick Blues Long Long Time 7. THE BYRDS (Sept. 28, 1968) You Ain't Goin' Nowhere This Wheel's On Fire 8. SIR DOUGLAS QUINTET (Jan. 25, 1969) Mendocino She's About A Mover 9. STEPPENWOLF (Dec. 17, 1969) Berry Rides Again Monster-Suicide-America From Here To There Eventually 10. THE NITTY GRITTY DIRTBAND (Dec. 11, 1968) Washington At Valley Forge Alligator Man 11. THE GRATEFUL DEAD (Jan. 18, 1969) Mountains Of The Moon St. Stephen 12. FLEETWOOD MAC (Jan. 8, 1970) Rattlesnake Shake 13. IKE AND TINA TURNER REVUE (Dec. 3, 1969) I Want To Take You Higher Come Together Proud Mary 14. COUNTRY JOE AND THE FISH ( April 16, 1970) Sing Sing Sing I Feel Like I'm Fixin' To Die Rag I Feel Like I'm Fixin' To Die Rag (reprise into end credits) ************************************* Mpeg 2 Program Stream File [Video/Audio] Muxrate : 10.08 Mbps Estimated Duration: 10:38.22s Aspect ratio 4/3 (TV) Interlaced, chroma format: 4:2:0 Size [720 x 480] 29.97 fps 7.00 Mbps Audio : Mpeg 1 layer 1 256 kbps 44100 Hz Stereo, No emphasis (MPEGInfo X) VIDEO: mpeg-2, size: 720x480, 29.970 fps, 7000 kbps. AUDIO: dvdpcm, 48000Hz, 1536 kbps. (ffmpegX) ************************************* Playboy After Dark This was an hour-long show that ran on network TV (!) from July 1968 to May 1970. The ever hip and debonair Hef surrounded himself with a bunch of attractive young pseudo-sophisticates, salted each week with a variety of personalities ranging from Milton Berle to Mort Sahl, Sid Caesar to Lenny Bruce, Roman Polanski (and Sharon Tate) to Paul Mazursky. There was also some amazing music. Here's a description of the show by Chris Rywalt: "The camera moved lazily across a room where a party was going on. A party unlike any party I had ever seen, on film or otherwise. People chatted in small groups. Everyone had a drink in their hand. Blacks and whites mingled freely. Almost everyone was smoking. Quiet jazz filled the room. Everyone was dressed stylishly and with care. Everyone looked attractive in a comfortable way. No one looked like a model -- the guests all just looked like handsome, pleasant people. The light was soft, yellowish, and diffuse. "The camera wandered past the guests, stopping here and there and catching fragments of their conversation. The camera rolled along very slowly. Amazingly slowly. [snip] "Later in the show, the camera panned along and encountered a band. They were playing jazz. Gradually, as the camera didn't move, it became apparent that this was a featured band, performing for the show. "And all of After Dark was like this. Long, languorous camera shots, lingering on details, while an incredibly civilized party went on, with everyone drinking and smoking and grooving to the music. And occasionally one of the guests would turn out to be someone with a talent, who would graciously agree to share some of it with us." No idea who compiled this collection but it looks and sounds great. Going strictly from memory there was: Deep Purple, looking like extras from "Spinal Tap" Iron Butterfly, lip-synching "In A Gadda Da Vida" Taj Mahal, with Jesse Ed Davis on guitar Linda Ronstatdt The Byrds, looking like Brit mod-rockers, very weird The Dead, who supposedly dosed the crowd BB King Ike & Tina Turner Canned Heat Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Steppenwolf, surprisingly good, doing politically charged stuff that would be totally relevant today Fleetwood Mac with Peter Green, but way too abbreviated Country Joe & the Fish There's more, but you'll have to download it to find out because my little grey cells are too badly bruised at the moment