I was 26 and my girlfriend and i were lucky enough to be there. It made me so sad to see Freddie on this DVD and think he's no longer with us, he's Awsome!
this is the best DVD i've ever bought, it's pure history!
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I discovered Pink Floyd quite late in life, but better late then never they say. This is absolutely my favourite DVD/CD. If I to choose between this one and all the others I have, this would be the one!
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I discovered Pink Floyd quite late in life, but better late then never they say. This is absolutely my favourite DVD/CD. If I to choose between this one and all the others I have, this would be the one!
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This will, most likely, be the last live performance of Genesis ever to be seen. In what concerns contents, a large part of it was a re-run of the Wembley performance, musicians line-up included. But the show itself was awsome. Some of the best visual effects (the 3rd disk shows how complex they were to achieve), fantastic stage, half a million people, state of the art camera shoots.
Music flowed from older to newer faultlessly, using similar bars and chords to make the transition (as in the 15+ minutes "In the cage" segment, ending with Duke's travels).
They knew it was their last live show and wanted to leave a lasting memory. They did.
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Unless you have seen the Chills live I doubt you will even be looking at this page let alone wondering whether to buy this dvd.
So assuming that you, like me, are here after seeing these guys perform then be assured this dvd captures all the fun and excitement of a live gig with the added benefit of some behind the scenes stuff.
Filmed with lots of cameras, great sound and everything you'd expect from a good concert dvd, the show has all the favourites plus some surprises like a brass section, dancers and even guest pipers.
Not only did I get to relive the fun of the live show, I am enjoying showing it to friends who come round and seeing their disbelief. I mean, no one is prepared for Smoke On The Water ... Read More:
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"Joy Division" is a moderately interesting documentary about the legendary 1970's Manchester post-punk group. It features extensive interviews with group members, managers and writers as well as footage from Joy Division's various concerts and TV appearances.The film focuses mainly on the life of the late singer of the band Ian Curtis who of course tragically committed suicide on the eve of the group's planned tour of America. I must admit that I preferred the recent film about Joy Division, "Control" ,to this documentary and I felt that I found out more about Curtis and the band from that critically acclaimed movie rather than "Joy Division" the documentary.
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I've seen this movie several times now and I'm still fascinated by it - I'm no particular fan of George Clooney or the Coen brothers or Bluegrass music (or even of Homer), but this movie is so cleverly constructed and well acted, with multiple threads that hang and re-cross throughout the story, that each time I watch I see a connection I missed in previous viewings. Reading the other reviews I guess I must be the only ageing Blues fan out here - but Robert Johnson must be up there (sorry, down there) somewhere, smiling if he's seen it.
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Absolute magic! I saw this as a child and it inspired me into career of dance. As a child, I adored to watch it and try to imitate the characters. Frederick Ashton's choreoegraphy brings the animals to life with imagination and fun. In the early 70's The Royal Ballet was in it's glory days with dancers like beautiful Leslie Collier, Wayne Sleep and Michael Coleman: who's Pas De Chat-ing Jeremy Fisher I'll never forget, dancers filled with style, creativeness and that tremendous RB technique. This is a joy, something to have on the shelf for any ballet fan or budding ballerina. Enjoy!
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This four disc box set is one of Elton John's most expansive. The first DVD is the actual concert at Caesar's Palace with fourteen songs played to perfection in front of a 4,100 seat crowd. Its Elton's famous band members combined with a theatrical show combining visual delights like neon sculptures, pop art inflatable's, pole-dancing Pamela Anderson, giant love hearts, balloons and more. Filmmaker David LaChapelle has included original videos for the backdrop for each individual song. There is constant music and constant motion awash in color. The show is much more intimate than the Madison Square Garden 60th Birthday party concert. Elton does a lot more personal talking in this great video as well. The show is available in Dolby stereo or DTS surround.
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An absolutely fantastic fun film. It has stood the test of time and remains near the top of the list along with Grease and Dirty Dancing for a good night in.
Highly recommend watching this film,if not to take it seriously, to have a good laugh.
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