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Grateful Dead:Tie-Died - Rock 'n Roll's Most Deadicated Fans

Grateful Dead:Tie-Died - Rock 'n Roll's Most Deadicated Fans
Directed by Andrew Behar

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Chronicles the lives of "Deadheads" during the 1994 summer tour of the Grateful Dead. Interactive Menus, Scene Access, Production Credits


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #83847 in DVD
  • Released on: 1999-10-12
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 80 minutes

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This film expressed the way music brings people together5
I watched this video being a Grateful Dead fan and was so intrigued by the dedication of these fans. Everyone in the film had a common ground. These people lived in R.V's or other buses. They ate together, sang together, and explored music together. This film was beautiful. Even if you're not a Dead Head, this is an inspiring film to see.

CAPTURES AN IMPORTANT MOMENT IN ROCK HISTORY5
The Greatful Dead have a place in rock history that sets them apart from all other acts. No group or individual artist has a following as deeply loyal as the Dead. This film reveals in a one-to-one documentary style, what a "Dead Head" is all about. One need not be a rock fan to enjoy it. If you're a fan of documentaries, that's enough.

If you wernt lucky enough 2 be there ,this is a sad substitute3
trying to capture something as wonderful as the world created around the dead by there loving fans is no easy task and not in my opinion shown very well in this atempt yes every thing you see is reminisant of little corners of the dead world an enteresting look at world that no longer exsists and for those of you who unfortuantly wernt there just know while this gives a small glimpse just a mere scratch of the surface that those of us who were there sadly will recoginize and miss in this film . still an historical record none the less to be at least to be seen as such