Travelin' Band: Creedence Clearwater Revival at the Royal Albert Hall
- 2022
- 1h 26min
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaFollow the legendary Creedence Clearwater Revival concert as well as unreleased material from the band.Follow the legendary Creedence Clearwater Revival concert as well as unreleased material from the band.Follow the legendary Creedence Clearwater Revival concert as well as unreleased material from the band.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Jeff Bridges
- Narrator
- (voz)
Creedence Clearwater Revival
- Themselves
- (metraje de archivo)
Doug Clifford
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
Tom Fogerty
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
John Fogerty
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
The Beatles
- Themselves
- (metraje de archivo)
Vince Guaraldi
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
Max Weiss
- Self, co-founder of Fantasy Records
- (metraje de archivo)
Ray Charles
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
- (sin acreditar)
Dick Clark
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
- (sin acreditar)
George Harrison
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
- (sin acreditar)
Screamin' Jay Hawkins
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
- (sin acreditar)
Jimi Hendrix
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
- (sin acreditar)
Mick Jagger
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
- (sin acreditar)
Jerry Lee Lewis
- Self
- (metraje de archivo)
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
For a film like this to get almost no press and to have a quiet release on Netflix is a crime. This documentary was a really fun watch as it goes over the history of Creedence up until their performance at the Royal Albert Hall. Not only that but you get the full, unseen concert recording, remastered and all. I will admit I haven't seen the full concert portion yet but I'm going to take it in increments. Jeff Bridges as the narrator was a slam dunk as he gives a sort of heft to the narration that suits CCR. Although I would consider The Beatles: Get Back the gold standard of music documentaries, this should not be slept on and deserves a watch. Please tell your friends to watch this if they have any interest, it's worth it.
7.8/10 (could change in the future)
7.8/10 (could change in the future)
A Great documentary on this iconic American band Their background, their rise and amazing success. The early pictures if the musicians are truly surprising. The prolific John Fogerty is seen as a true artist, exceptionnal musician and song writer. The Royal Albert Hall Concert in 1970 is a great rare look into their dynamic band workings. Although I have attended a John Fogerty concert, I had never had the chance to see all 4 band mates play together . Before the bad blood and legal lawsuits that came later. It is with great joy that we can watch the 4 guys play together. What else can I say, I truly enjoyed this film.
The first half of this documentary is interesting. I loved getting a history of the band and seeing some footage from their first trip to Europe. I always find band histories fascinating, when done well. I wouldn't say this part of the documentary is top notch but it's done well enough to be enjoyable.
Where this really gets into its stride is with the concert footage from London. I thought I'd end up skipping for later as generally, I don't watch concerts on TV. And I was tired. But I was hooked, and ended up rewatching some parts of it. The simple raw performance of four musicians churning out great song after great song for 45 minutes was absolutely brilliant. I loved it and would recommend it as one of the best concerts I've ever seen on TV.
Where this really gets into its stride is with the concert footage from London. I thought I'd end up skipping for later as generally, I don't watch concerts on TV. And I was tired. But I was hooked, and ended up rewatching some parts of it. The simple raw performance of four musicians churning out great song after great song for 45 minutes was absolutely brilliant. I loved it and would recommend it as one of the best concerts I've ever seen on TV.
I knew most of their hits as they were always being played throughout the duration of the Vietnam debacle, but some of this footage is utterly mesmerising. I've seen very little live footage of them over the decades, but to be blessed by the whole concert, at the Albert Hall in 1970, is a privilege worth savouring. The sound quality is bang on. To learn that "The Fortunate One" was all about the privileged who avoided the draft is fascinating in its own right. The astonishing thing about the live concert, is that the 4 of them are in a 20 foot radius of each other, tight in every aspect. Miss this at your peril.
I always liked John Fogerty and Creedence but was never a fanatic. There music is very distinct and very American. This documentary and concert finale covers their first European trip. It is a good documentary because it weaves the background and history of the band in without making it boring. The story is told through interviews and old footage and in between concert and travel footage. It is a very cool look for the avid fan, or casual one. The concerto is excellent. Its has significance because it is from The Royal Albert Hall, where the Beatles went big, and around the time the Beatles announced they were splitting up. If you are a CCR fan I would add an additional star.
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