Very much appreciated...thank you!
Just looking at the four other Valkyrie titles shown on the artwork...anyone have them, by any chance?
The Rooftop Concert Valkyrie 088
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Re: The Rooftop Concert Valkyrie 088
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I'm not a big fan of Twickenham...
SOME of Apple Studios was good.
But, I always thought the group had failed to realize their Get Back objective.
However, the first version of I've Got A Feeling and One After 909 both deserve top honors. I haven't seen all of the rooftop concerts that have shown up. This extended version was quite enjoyable. It makes the whole affair a true EVENT for ALL who were at proper vantage points. Too bad it wasn't what it could have been. But, THAT would have changed everything. The film made me notice something else. There is an overt lack of camera angles that capture the talents of George and Ringo. I think Ringo was the star of the show but there are hardly any shots of his sticks hitting the drumskins. We see plenty of George but hardly ever any guitar action. John and Paul just the opposite. Most of their footage includes fretboard. Still, a great film. It makes parts 2 and 3 completely anti-climactic.
Thank you, Sport Billy!
KC
SOME of Apple Studios was good.
But, I always thought the group had failed to realize their Get Back objective.
However, the first version of I've Got A Feeling and One After 909 both deserve top honors. I haven't seen all of the rooftop concerts that have shown up. This extended version was quite enjoyable. It makes the whole affair a true EVENT for ALL who were at proper vantage points. Too bad it wasn't what it could have been. But, THAT would have changed everything. The film made me notice something else. There is an overt lack of camera angles that capture the talents of George and Ringo. I think Ringo was the star of the show but there are hardly any shots of his sticks hitting the drumskins. We see plenty of George but hardly ever any guitar action. John and Paul just the opposite. Most of their footage includes fretboard. Still, a great film. It makes parts 2 and 3 completely anti-climactic.
Thank you, Sport Billy!
KC
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