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Taste -- What’s Going On – Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970 (DVD)

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Catalog No. : EV307189
Product Title : What’s Going On – Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970
Format : DVD Music
Region Code : NTSC Region 0
Picture Format : 16:9
Audio : DTS Surround Sound, Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Stereo
Artist(s) : Taste
Release Date : 2015
Sub Title : English, French, German
Package Weight : 180g
Publisher : Evolution Ltd.
Other Information : Running Time: 163 mins approx.



Originally formed in Cork, Ireland in 1966 by Rory Gallagher, Taste had a brief but influential career, releasing two studio albums in 1969 and 1970 and disbanding shortly after their legendary appearance at the 1970 Isle Of Wight Festival, which is the centrepiece of this film. The core of “What’s Going On” is the band’s performance at the festival on August 28th but it is encapsulated by a documentary on the history and importance of Taste and setting the scene for their Isle Of Wight Festival appearance. This features contributions from Rory Gallagher’s brother Donal along with Brian May (Queen), The Edge (U2), Bob Geldof and renowned guitarist Larry Coryell. Rory Gallagher would go on to enjoy an acclaimed and highly successful solo career and this electrifying show by Taste is an early example of Rory’s justified reputation as the ultimate live performer.



TRACK LIST

1) What’s Going On   
2) Sugar Mama   
3) Morning Sun   
4) Gambling Blues   
5) Sinner Boy   
6) Same Old Story   
7) Catfish Blues   
8) I Feel So Good

Bonus Features
Three tracks from the German TV series Beat Club: (1) If The Day Was Any Longer  (2) It’s Happened Before, It’ll Happen Again  (3) Morning Sun
Three conceptual music videos: (1) I’ll Remember  (2) What’s Going On  (3) Born On The Wrong Side Of Time




Parameters of Category: Categories
Label    Evosound
Format    DVD
Genre    Blues

Customer Reviews:

metalworker  (Sunday, 06 September 2015)
Rating: 5
Looking forward to seeing this long awaited DVD form the late great Tasts/Rory Gallagher