11-20-2017, 07:54 AM
I was stranded for something to watch since there is a DVR moratorium until the Queen returns and I stumbled across "Long Strange Trip" on Amazon.
On the one had it was interesting to see how they intertwined the photographs, the music, the b-roll, and the interviews. It was really creative. Gave me a lot of food for thought. And oh my god they have a on of material to choose from.
It was really interesting and they had a lot of stories to tell. But I found it long, much like I find the Dead music. The documentarians could go wherever they wanted and take as much time as they like telling the story. That being said, I don't know what you would get rid of. It all works to tell the story, the very long story.
I only saw the first two episodes, I don't know when I will get to see the rest of it.
I also saw Dead and Co perform on the Stephen Colbert show. That was terrible. Is Weir the only original Dead member left in the band? Granted, he's the only one I recognize.
On the one had it was interesting to see how they intertwined the photographs, the music, the b-roll, and the interviews. It was really creative. Gave me a lot of food for thought. And oh my god they have a on of material to choose from.
It was really interesting and they had a lot of stories to tell. But I found it long, much like I find the Dead music. The documentarians could go wherever they wanted and take as much time as they like telling the story. That being said, I don't know what you would get rid of. It all works to tell the story, the very long story.
I only saw the first two episodes, I don't know when I will get to see the rest of it.
I also saw Dead and Co perform on the Stephen Colbert show. That was terrible. Is Weir the only original Dead member left in the band? Granted, he's the only one I recognize.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm


