Tuesday, March 21, 2023

'A Night At The Family Dog/Go Ride The Music/West Pole' 2-DVD set out May 12, 2023

An exciting trip back to the groundbreaking Bay Area music scene of the 1960s and early '70s is set to arrive in early May courtesy of Mercury Studios...Robert Kinsler


RELIVE THE HIPPIE GLORY OF 1960s SAN FRANCISCO

A Night At The Family Dog/Go Ride The Music/West Pole

2-DVD Set Out May 12



New York, NY (March 21, 2023) — Mercury Records will release A Night At The Family Dog (1970), Go Ride The Music and West Pole (1969), three psychedelic trips down memory lane, on May 12, 2023 as a 2 DVD package, complete with new artwork and ‘60s-styled poster. All three films were originally produced and created as groundbreaking television documentaries by Ralph J. Gleason [1917-1975] who did more than any other journalist to hip the world to what was shakin’ in San Francisco in the late ‘60s.

A Night At The Family Dog held on February 4, 1970, featured the brightest three lights of the Bay Area, Jefferson AirplaneGrateful Dead and Santana. These three bands would define a scene that had the whole world wondering what exactly was going on in the Haight-Ashbury section of San Francisco. A Night At The Family Dog starts with two iconic Santana performances before Grateful Dead covers Otis ReddingJefferson Airplane then splits the club wide open with their patented incendiary and provocative performance style. And when Carlos SantanaJerry GarciaJorma KaukonenJack Casady and Paul Kantner kick out the jams to end it all, all hell breaks loose. The original mono recording has been remixed and remastered.

The San Francisco Sound, as it became to be known, was a montage of shrieking guitars and bold now-classic Acid Rock. Go Ride The Music is a stunning document of Jefferson Airplane and Quicksilver Messenger Service (a band destined for stardom who short-circuited their own success). There are also cameo appearances from David Crosby and Jerry Garcia.

West Pole captures the magnetic attraction of musicians who provoked the establishment enough to create national news. Gleason knew it. And via his writings, eventually so did the rest of America. Here’s a chance to witness first-hand the birth of a culture: Steve Miller BandJefferson AirplaneGrateful DeadQuicksilver Messenger Service and others.

Those born too late to experience first-hand just what made this city at this time so significant will finally understand. Even Beatle George Harrison had to visit from England to see what the fuss was all about. It was a time of wild experimentation. Poetry, music, film, journalism, sex, drugs and political activism shared the spotlight as American Culture itself began to shapeshift into forms heretofore unknown.

A Night At The Family Dog/Go Ride The Music/West Pole Track listing:

A Night At The Family Dog 
Incident At Neshabur - Santana 
Soul Sacrifice - Santana 
Hard To Handle – The Grateful Dead 
China Cat Sunflower – The Grateful Dead 
I Know You Rider – The Grateful Dead 
The Ballad of You And Me And Pooneil – Jefferson Airplane 
Eskimo Blue Day – Jefferson Airplane 
A Super Jam - featuring Carlos Santana, Jerry Garcia, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Paul Kantner and more!

Go Ride The Music 
We Can Be Together – Jefferson Airplane 
Volunteers – Jefferson Airplane 
Mexico – Jefferson Airplane 
Warm Red Wine – Quicksilver Messenger Service 
Somebody’s Crying – Quicksilver Messenger Service 
Subway – Quicksilver Messenger Service 
Plastic Fantastic Lover – Jefferson Airplane 
Somebody To Love – Jefferson Airplane 
Mona – Quicksilver Messenger Service 
Emergency – Jefferson Airplane 
Wooden Ships – Jefferson Airplane

West Pole 
Music – Ace Of Cups 
Roll With It – Steve Miller Band 
Greasy Heart – Jefferson Airplane 
New Potato Caboose – The Grateful Dead 
Dino’s Song – Quicksilver Messenger Service 
Sittin’ In Circles – Steve Miller Band 
Simplicity – Ace Of Cups 
Freedom – Sons of Champlin 
Gospel Song – Ace Of Cups

About Mercury Studios: 
Mercury Studios is a multi-faceted content studio established to develop, produce, globally distribute, and invest in innovative, music-rooted storytelling across a range of media including film, television, podcasting, publishing, and live-streamed performance. Taking its name from the iconic Mercury Records label, Mercury Studios is powered by Universal Music Group and creates an open space for experimentation to unleash and amplify both emerging and established artists. With offices in London and Los Angeles, Mercury Studios harnesses its established relationships with best-in-class talent from music and film, seamlessly bridging the two worlds to create a completely distinctive community of trailblazers driven by original IP, innovation, and collaboration.

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