FATHOM EVENTS PRESENTS THE GRATEFUL DEAD SUNSHINE DAYDREAM |
Backing up a bit… Your faithful and usually uptight reviewer had lost his headphones a week earlier and, wanting to hang around the outdoor mall listening to music before the movie began, a headphone purchase was in order – and the pair bought at Barnes and Noble made music sound like tin cans in a blender, which didn’t matter because once inside the theater,The Dead’s jingly-jangly BERTHA was playing with psychedelic colors weaving around on the screen.
The pre-show was live Dead music and headphones weren’t needed… a futile detour like when Michael J. Fox went through all that trouble to score a keg in TEEN WOLF when there were a million kegs waiting at the party. But soon enough the lights went out and it was time for the concert, and feeling just right there came the first of several bringdowns.
Jerry Garcia and Fender Stratocaster |
Well like all nightmares this one ended, and the movie, SUNSHINE DAYDREAM, shot in a neat grainy filmstock, thus began. There were a lotta naked people walking around and a “sideplot” about the little outdoor farm/venue (the stage built on the spot) running out of water was, while better than the crap just shown, kinda distracting. But The Dead finally hit the stage with Chuck Berry's PROMISED LAND...
Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir jamming |
The concert itself was incredible. Too bad most of the audience, or rather, the theater crowd at Bella Terra in Huntington Beach Landmark, Southern California, were talking so damn much you could hear loud whispers and chattering over the music that supposedly never stopped, stopping way too quick for the other punctuating agonies that made this a somewhat unpleasant experience, at least until the DVD comes out and the distractions will be gone...
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