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"Elvis The 8MM Underground Films: Steamrollin' On Tour" DVD

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DVD Steamrollin' On Tour

Cine8 is proud to present the second volume in our 8mm underground films series aptly titled "Steamrollin' On Tour" once again making use of recently found 8mm footage in great quality. Shot on 8mm and Super-8, you’ll get to see Elvis in in a variety of shows ranging from 1971 to 1977! from Las Vegas to Abeline, TX Everything on this DVD was shot by fans. the majority of these films don’t have complete performances but with clever editing, we have assembled a great selection of complete songs once more coupled with soundboard and multi-track audio. On this DVD you will find fantastically edited versions of "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" "T-R-O-U-B-l-E", "Burning Love", "Steamroller Blues", a completely filmed "Lawdy, Miss Clawdy" from 1977 among so much more.

If you enjoyed our first volume "A Medley Of Costumes" you will enjoy this too!.
Ask your local dealer for this wonderful release and get it now!

Update February 21, 2024



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Is this really new material or 'new' from recently released 'Sold Out' DVDs?

If really newly discovered I don't want it edited. A second here, a moment there'. I (and maybe nobody) want to watch such DVDs a hundred times because of the 'listening pleasure'. I want the films in one piece, with a concert date and that's it.

From experience: Anybody here who watches 'Medley Of Costumes' every week because of the 'listening pleasure'?



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The cover shot isn't very appealing. If the films included span the years 1971-1977 a more flattering picture should have been chosen.

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yellowstone wrote:
Wed Feb 21, 2024 4:39 pm
Is this really new material or 'new' from recently released 'Sold Out' DVDs?

If really newly discovered I don't want it edited. A second here, a moment there'. I (and maybe nobody) want to watch such DVDs a hundred times because of the 'listening pleasure'. I want the films in one piece, with a concert date and that's it.

From experience: Anybody here who watches 'Medley Of Costumes' every week because of the 'listening pleasure'?
100% agreed here. And please, no photo slideshows, okay? This is supposed to be a video presentation. I don't know about anyone else, but photo slideshows are jarring for me and ruin the experience.



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Nice cover! However, looks like just an edit of footage from all the sold out releases… 😬



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carloselvis wrote:
Wed Feb 21, 2024 6:08 pm
Nice cover! However, looks like just an edit of footage from all the sold out releases… 😬
Yep. I agree.



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carloselvis wrote:Nice cover! However, looks like just an edit of footage from all the sold out releases… Image
That’s exactly what it is Carlos.



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Looking forward to.
Previous edition was also good.
So assume this one is good too.
I know where it comes from so I'm not worried.
Good editing and good sound.
Yes, that makes it worth it for me.

Michel.

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What a waste of polycarbonate.


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Post by A. C. van Kuijk »

It's nothing but a cheap copy & paste job, but I enjoy these edits more than lots of the original footage.



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Got it a while now, but only had the time too watch it today.
The sound is from various soundboard recordings.
The fan made footage goes from 1971 through 1977.
The last part is mostly edited from 1977 tracks.
Sure, many is released before on the Sold out series or The Final Curtain set, but it's very nice edited with the music.
You can compare it with a Star DVD, nothing really new, but clever and well put together.
The completist will always want the whole thing (so therefore there is the SoldOut 20 dvd set a very nice thing), but even for them (just like me) i was entertained enough by this one.


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