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Various Artists - 1957 - Ranch Party - Volume 1
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Here is an excellent vintage bootleg with a great set of performances by Various artists..Recommended for fans.
Please enjoy, share with friends and please seed :) > i can't do it all alone! You can help by keeping this music alive :) I really want to share more rare stuff that is not available in shops, but i need your help to keep my collection alive for all, now over 1600 concerts still available for you!
Stuff like this needs to be preserved for future generations of music lovers. Thanks to all the peers from everywhere seeding my huge archive, i love you! Look for my music archive here: https://1337x.to/user/GRNS3/=============
This torrent duplicates some footage on one of my previous torrents last year, but it is a definite upgrade in quality to what "Ranch Party" footage I had so far (some kindly provided by fellow Hungercitizens- THANK YOU, once again!).
1950s country shows preserved as "kinescopes" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinescope) on celluloid -- quality is excellent for footage more than half a century old!
This is the first volume of three "distributed" by thevideobeat.com "on demand" on DVD-R for the price of $29.00 (DVD) or $25.00 (VHS) -- each volume contains four complete shows.
The footage is Public Domain, as thevideobeat.com also states on their website: ""The VIDEO BEAT! presents: hard to find 1950s & 1960s rock n roll, hippie, hot rod, bad girl, beatnik, JD, teen and cult movies and tv shows on VHS & DVD. All titles are NTSC and for home use only. All titles are offered on a 'collector-to-collector' basis with no rights given or implied and have been researched and found to be in the public domain. DVD is here! Our DVDs are recorded on top quality Taiyo Yuden DVD-R media and packaged in M-Lock DVD cases."
The DVD-Rs come with the most rudimentary of "menus" and are chaptered at every five minutes -- therefore I created new chapters to access every song/artist directly.
Here's the complete info at thevideobeat.com (not 100 per cent correct, as I noted during reauthoring):
QUOTE RANCH PARTY (1950s Rockabilly TV) Volume 1
Ranch Party, also known as Western Ranch Party and Town Hall Party, was a weekly Los Angeles-based TV program hosted by Tex Ritter that featured fantastic Rockabilly, Hillbilly and Country & Western artists. These four αΊ„ hour TV episodes feature terrific lightning speed guitar duels between Larry Collins and Joe Maphis and classic performances by rockabilly and hillbilly legends including Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Wanda Jackson, the Collins Kids, Jim Reeves, Patsy Cline, George Jones, Johnny Bond, Bobby Helms and many others! Ranch Party! Great quality!
RANCH PARTY 1957 U.S. TV show. Carl Perkins: "Blue Suede Shoes," "Your True Love." Lorrie Collins: "There He Goes." Ranch Party Gang: "Night Train To Memphis." Smiley Burnette: "Hominy Grits." Wes and Marilyn Tuttle: "Hey Good Lookin'." Mac Wiseman: "Wabash Cannonball." Collins Kids: "Kaw-liga." Tex Ritter: "Children and Fools."
RANCH PARTY 1957 U.S. TV show. Collins Kids: "Let's Have A Party." Johnny Cash: "I Walk The Line." Ranch Party Gang: "Blue Tail Fly." Patsy Cline: "I've Loved and Lost Again." Les 'Carrot Top' Anderson: "Dimples or the Dumplins." Joe Maphis and Fiddlin' Kate: "Instrumental Hoedown." Dorothy Wright: "Just a Closer Walk with Thee." Bobby Helms: "Long Gone Daddy" (Terrific rockabilly!). Lorrie Collins: "Young Heart." Ranch Party Gang: "Deep In the Heart of Texas."
RANCH PARTY 1957 U.S. TV show. Tex Williams: "That's What I Like The West." Ranch Party Gang: "You're From Texas." Ray Price: "It's All Your Fault." Joe Maphis and Rose Lee: "Don't Make Love in a Buggy." Joe Maphis and Larry Collins: "Under the Double Eagle." (Wild high-speed guitar duel! They both play the same double neck guitar!). Johnny Bond and Wes Tuttle: "If You Don't, Somebody Else Will." Ranch Party Gang: "Worried Man Blues." George Jones: "You Gotta Be My Baby." Collins Kids: "Hoy Hoy." Tex Ritter: "Green Grow The Lilacs."
RANCH PARTY 1957 U.S. TV show. Ranch Party Gang: "Take Me Back To Tulsa." Tex Ritter: "The Best Time of All." Joe Maphis and Larry Collins: "Flying Fingers" (Lightening fast guitar duel, Tex calls it, "Double harness, twin guitar magic!" After song Larry gives Joe a kiss!). Dorothy Wright: "Wasted Words." Cannonball Taylor: "Don't Forget Me When I'm Gone." Johnny Bond: "Oklahoma Hills." Fiddlin' Kate: "Fiddlin' Hoedown." Les 'Carrot Top' Anderson: "Won't You Ride In My Little Red Wagon." Collins Kids: "Hop, Skip and Jump" (terrific rockabilly!). Eddie Dean: "Along the Navajo Trail." UNQUOTE
Lineage: "Bootleg" (Public Domain) DVD-Rs from thevideobeat.com->nondestructively reauthored (no re-encoding whatsoever, just new chapter marks for each song/artist, simple motion menu) in TMPGEnc DVD Author->torrent