The Beach Boys - 50th Anniversary Concert[2012]BRRip.720p.Hevc.h265.Eng.AC3-6[640k]-M8 Mkvseeders: 1
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The Beach Boys - 50th Anniversary Concert[2012]BRRip.720p.Hevc.h265.Eng.AC3-6[640k]-M8 Mkv (Size: 1.15 GB)
DescriptionThe 50th Reunion Tour was a 2012 world concert tour by The Beach Boys, an American rock band. The tour marked the first time since 1965 that founding member Brian Wilson had performed on a full tour with the band, although from 1965 to 1996 he did join them in select shows and appearances. The tour also marked the first time that The Beach Boys had played at the Hollywood Bowl since 1967, having sold it out both times. Brian Wilson stated that this Beach Boys tour, and the album associated with it, That's Why God Made the Radio, which was released in June 2012, is dedicated to the memory of his two brothers: Carl who died of cancer in 1998, and Dennis, who drowned in 1983. No Copyright Infringement Intended.I Do Not Own The Videos. All Rights Belong To the Artists Featured. Please Support The Artist. You may need to Update your PC software so it can playback Hevc x265 Files, Unless you are trying to play it back on an old Pentium III .. lol A Core Duo or better is recommended, with the latest Codec Package and or Media players installed that support Hevc playback, and a Descent Graphics Card will help quite a lot. Your Humax or USB Port on your Tv etc..etc.. will not be capable of playing such new technology yet, but in the future playback support will be widespread, it just takes time for it to filter through to the Consumer. You may recall that this was also the case with nearly all the Video Codecs that we have become accustomed to using today, like AVC x264 etc..etc... Here is a list of Media players with links to them, you do not need all of them, the list is there to provide you with variety so that you can chose the player that suits you ... Note: Please be wary of any extra bloatware that may be incorporated into any of the installers, which normally comes with a few extra boxes that are pre - ticked at some point during the install process, but if you un - tick those boxes you can skip the Bloatware, which is what you really want anyway ?? True? 1. Daum Pot Player - 2. Light Alloy - 3. Kodi - [works in Multi Platforms like Linux and Windows ...etc..etc..] 4. VLC Player - [works in Multi Platforms like Linux and Windows ...etc..etc..] 5. Gom Media Player - 6. KM Player - 7. k-Lite Codec - Please be aware of the need and be sure to SEED !!! If I have to do all the Seeding I cannot Up-Load all this other new stuff so Seed Until You Bleed ....... All The Best From Captainwest !!! Sharing Widget |