Norton, Jim: Contextually Inadequate

Norton, Jim SKU: 30927117
Norton, Jim: Contextually Inadequate

Norton, Jim: Contextually Inadequate

Norton, Jim SKU: 30927117

Format: CD

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Description

Title: Contextually Inadequate
Artist: Norton, Jim
Label: Bseenmedia
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 859716121833
Genre: Comedy

Blu-ray/All region pressing. Captured at the peak of T. Rextasy, Born To Boogie is the Ringo Starr-directed 1972 film of the Godfather of Glam, Marc Bolan. Featuring live versions of T. Rex's greatest hits, recorded at their famous Wembley concerts, the film also includes a legendary jam session with T. Rex joined by Ringo Starr and Elton John, and a mad hatter's tea party with Catweazle and (Bolan/Bowie producer) Tony Visconti. This Blu-ray package also features the original theatrical trailer plus bonus features including the full 5. 30 concert as well as several extra features in SD. With a new booklet note by Mark Paytress and previously unpublished Keith Morris photos, Born To Boogie is the ultimate film of Marc Bolan and superstardom in the early 1970s.

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