A good concert for people who like Beyonce. The DVD is in 16:9 anamorphic widescreen. The really big problem with this DVD is the picture is optically squashed (wrong width to height ratio). Some customer reviewers on the amazon.com site suggest it may be to make Beyonce look thinner. It's really bad and it makes the DVD almost unwatchable.
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After buying the Future Sex Love Sounds album I thought I would buy the DVD. It is the most amazing concert DVD I have ever watched. Just like other reviewers have said, it is fantastic from start to finish. The atmosphere, the dancers, the music is all spot on. I urge all fans of JT to buy this DVD as you will be watching it again and again and again! My only issue with this DVD is that it makes me wish I was there when it was filmed!!
Incredible whether you are a fan or not. Quite simply the most beautiful,talented, incredible female artist. Anyone who says different is likely to be a jealous woman! Me and my fiancee went to see her at wembley and the dvd from Aus is almost an identical performance. An incredible performance and one of my favorite gigs ever - and thats coming from a heavy metal fan! Buy at all costs
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Beware: The Blu Ray was not produced carefully enough. The main menu totally fails. Certain Players crash (Samsung, Sharp, Pioneer). Some Sony player can make it until there, but show only fragments of the graphics and a few pixels!!
If you are lucky enough, you can start the concert by navigating "blind" through the menu if the player loaded the control buttons correctly.
The concert itsself looks very nice, much better than on DVD. Still, some segments appear to be a bit blurry, here and there is a bit white noise visible. Finally, you get a working pop up menu while in the concert and now two sound options (PCM, DD 5.1)
Beware: The Blu Ray was not produced carefully enough. The main menu totally fails. Certain Players crash (Samsung, Sharp, Pioneer). Some Sony player can make it until there, but show only fragments of the graphics and a few pixels!!
If you are lucky enough, you can start the concert by navigating "blind" through the menu if the player loaded the control buttons correctly.
The concert itsself looks very nice, much better than on DVD. Still, some segments appear to be a bit blurry, here and there is a bit white noise visible. Finally, you get a working pop up menu while in the concert and now two sound options (PCM, DD 5.1)
This DVD lives up to the high expectations of its title; it does indeed include a compilation of all the best Tina Turner live songs you could possibly hope to imagine, and what's more, they're chosen from several different tours, presumably by Tina herself, and so deliver to you the most exciting, energetic performances that she's done across the globe, not simply the most convenient nor from any one touring year. Therefore, you get favourites such as "I Can't Stand The Rain" from 1994, "River Deep Mountain High" from 1996, and "Private Dancer" from 2000. The songs chop and change between these three tours, with different members of the band, different stage constructions, and varying sized crowds, but the flow of songs is pleasing and the sequence ... Read More:
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The problems in her life are evident in this performance. Amy Winehouse is an outstanding talent as can be witnessed in the documentary segment on the DVD. In the main concert she is either high or pi$$ed or both and although musically it is fine, she is clearly struggling with her voice and relating to the audience. The quality of the songs really carry the performance.
The person in the documentary is a different performer completely. That Any Winehouse is vibrant, energetic and in great voice. Sadly she appears to have since deteriorated more and unless she takes a different road is heading for tragedy.
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The problems in her life are evident in this performance. Amy Winehouse is an outstanding talent as can be witnessed in the documentary segment on the DVD. In the main concert she is either high or pi$$ed or both and although musically it is fine, she is clearly struggling with her voice and relating to the audience. The quality of the songs really carry the performance.
The person in the documentary is a different performer completely. That Any Winehouse is vibrant, energetic and in great voice. Sadly she appears to have since deteriorated more and unless she takes a different road is heading for tragedy.
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