Grateful Dead previously unreleased concert to be screened at Quality 16, Ann Arbor 20

Katrease Stafford | AnnArbor.com
Complete details can be found in the press release:
On a blistering summer day in 1972, the Grateful Dead took the stage on the grounds of the Oregon Country Fair in Veneta, Ore. for what would become one of the most legendary concerts of the band’s storied history. This summer, fans across the U.S. will finally get to see this, the most highly sought after Grateful Dead show captured on film, when NCM Fathom Events presents the previously unreleased concert “Sunshine Daydream” as part of “Grateful Dead Meet Up at the Movies 2013.” [Content not suitable for all ages.] Broadcast to select movie theaters nationwide on Thursday, Aug. 1 at 7:30 p.m. local time, “Sunshine Daydream” spotlights the band’s epic performance against a pastoral background in the Oregon countryside. Shot originally on 16mm film and painstakingly restored to HD resolution, this special event encapsulates the quintessential Dead Head experience.Tickets for “Grateful Dead Meet Up at the Movies 2013”are available at participating theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com. The event will be presented in nearly 450 select movie theaters around the country through NCM’s exclusive Digital Broadcast Network. For a complete list of theater locations and prices, visit the NCM Fathom Events website (theaters and participants are subject to change).
Special features include never-before-seen footage of the concert day as well as recently recorded interviews with key participants such as Ken Babbs, Sam Cutler, Wavy Gravy and Carolyn "Mountain Girl" Garcia. The host of adventuresome characters provides insight on the sense of community that made possible a special day when the culture came together to help raise money to keep the local town’s Springfield Creamery afloat.
With appearances by key members of the Grateful Dead community, including masters of ceremony Ken Kesey and Babbs, and a cavalcade of cohorts and Merry Pranksters, “Sunshine Daydream” stands as the definitive document of the phenomena that changed the lives of millions forever, and proved to the world that there’s truly nothing like a Grateful Dead concert.
The playlist contains all new Stereo and 5.1 Audio mixes done by Jeffrey Norman at TRI Studios in San Rafael, Calif. and mastered by Grammy winning engineer David Glasser at Air Show Mastering in Boulder, Colo., and will include the tracks: “Bird Song,” “China Cat Sunflower,” “Dark Star,” “Greatest Story Ever Told,” “Jack Straw,” “Playing In The Band,” “Promised Land,” “El Paso,” “Sing Me Back Home,” and “I Know You Rider.”
“Fathom heard the requests of Dead Heads everywhere, and with this third annual ‘Grateful Dead Meet Up at the Movies,’ we’re giving them the most sought-after experience of their favorite band,” said Dan Diamond, senior vice president of NCM Fathom Events. “For one night in movie theaters nationwide, the magic of ‘Sunshine Daydream’ will become a reality once again.”
Jenn McKee is an entertainment reporter for AnnArbor.com. Reach her at jennmckee@annarbor.com or 734-623-2546, and follow her on Twitter @jennmckee.
Comments
Snarf Oscar Boondoggle
Fri, Aug 2, 2013 : 3 a.m.
it wasn;t until the credits rolled which credited ALEMBIC for the original recordings that i knew why/how the sound was soooooooooooo good, truly, adn by today;s standards! picking apart a 1972 production for video & special effects (over 40 years before today's techniques / technology) would be the worst nit-picking i could think of. SUPERIOR FILM.
riverguy
Wed, Jul 31, 2013 : 5:17 p.m.
I hope it also includes "Brokedown Palace". My favorite Dead song by far! Fare you well, Jerry and Robert. R I P
mpope
Tue, Jul 30, 2013 : 12:48 p.m.
third annual? i missed the first two. i guess i had to start paying attention to other things a long time ago. mostly that's good, but a little bit sad. i saw the grateful dead 4 or 5 times in the mid-late 70's-- a few times at the meadowlands and a couple times their halloween concert at the Palace on Long Island. i never had a bad time at a Grateful Dead concert. back then i never went a day without listening to the Dead. Uncle John's Band is still my favorite Dead song and one of my favorite songs of all time. maybe thursday ... maybe.
treetowncartel
Tue, Jul 30, 2013 : 12:09 p.m.
Where is my miracle ticket?