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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

David Bowie - Best of Bowie (2002) Review

David Bowie - Best of Bowie (2002)
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This is a Bowie DVD that is actually clear and of great quality. For those poor souls who bought the Glass Spider or Serious Moonlight DVD I'm sure you haven't noticed much difference from the VHS. This DVD is extra special because of the more recent videos that never made it to USA TV and the stunning clarity of the older material. Yes, LIFE ON MARS is supposed to look like that! We have all years represented here but we still have some of the more oscure stuff missing like DB's '80's soundtrack work with Pat Metheny or Raymond Briggs. Maybe those recordings are owned by someone else and will never see a real release. Now as far as Easter Eggs go...I won't say WHERE but I will say WHAT: full 20 minute Jazzin' For Blue Jean video promo, Russell Harty interview, MTV promo club version of Blue Jean (alternate video), Day In Day Out (extended dance mix video),Seven Years in Tibet (mandarin Version video), Survive (Live paris '99 and more to be discovered. Remember you have 2 discs here...there will be a lot!!

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The 47-track Best of Bowie traces the many incarnations of David Bowie from the androgynous, glam-rock rebel of the 1970s to his more recent incarnation as the postmodern pop ironist of the '90s. He's always kept us on our toes-and now you can relive some of his greatest moments-from Ziggy Stardust to China Girl. It's all here.
Format: Best of, Color, Dolby, NTSC
Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. )
Number of discs: 2
Rating:
Studio: Virgin Records
DVD Release Date: November 19, 2002
Run Time: 252 minutes
DVD Features:
Available Audio Tracks: English (PCM Stereo)
Disc 1: Oh! You Pretty Things (from Old Grey Whistle Test), Queen Bitch (from OGWT), Five Years (from OGWT), Starman (from Top of the Pops), John I'm Only Dancing, The Jean Genie, Space Oddity, Drive-in Saturday (from Russell Harry Plus Pop), Life on Mars?, Ziggy Stardust (from the motion picture), Rebel Rebel (from TopPop), Young Americans (from the Dick Cavett Show), Be My Wife, "Heroes," Boys Keep Swinging, D.J., Look Back in Anger, Ashes to Ashes, Fashion, Wild Is the Wind, Let's Dance, China Girl, Modern Love, Cat People (Putting Out Fire) (from Serious Moonlight Tour), Blue Jean, Loving the Alien, Dancing in the Street (with Mick Jagger)
Disc 2: Absolute Beginners, Underground, As the World Falls Down, Day-In Day-Out, Time Will Crawl, Never Let Me Down, Fame '90, Jump They Say, Black Tie White Noise, Miracle Goodnight, Buddha of Suburbia, The Heart's Filthy Lesson, Strangers When We Meet, Hallo Spaceboy, Little Wonder, Dead Man Walking, Seven Years in Tibet, I'm Afraid of Americans, Thursday's Child, Survive
Hidden interviews and alternate videos

Size: 7 1/2" x 5 1/4" x 1/2"


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Friday, May 25, 2012

The '60s Rock Experience Live (2004) Review

The '60s Rock Experience Live (2004)
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My experience with the PBS concert series has always been a good to great one. Unfortunately, this is the first one I have been slightly disappointed with. This December 9th, 2004 event definitely does not compare with others such as the many Soul, Doo Wop and Pop events. I expected the 60's Rock Experience reunion to be one of my favorites but I must agree with the last reviewer that the "fake or canned" applause is annoying. Below is my observation:
Pros
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* Audio: 5 stars (excluding the older footage); 5.1 audio
* Video: 4.5 stars (only due to the stage lighting; clarity is fine on new performances)
* 142 min. long with 29 songs/performances (old and new).
* Good mix of Rock, Folk Rock and Pop artists. Good line-up.
Cons
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* Fake applause. One example is Scott McKenzie's performance of "San Francisco. A wonderful performance ruined by this annoying "canned" crowd cheer. Same goes for Martha Reeves performance (Rock Experience??) and Eric Burdon. It's not as evident on the pre-taped performance of "Whiter Shade of Pale" by Gary Brooker and Procol Harum.
* Mixed results on old footage. Some pretty good (The Doors), some rare but severely chopped (The original Moody Blues with Denny Laine on lead vocals singing "Go Now") and some just poor.
Still a fun DVD just to see these artists on a nationally televised event. Some voices have aged well (i.e.: Rob Grill, Chuck Negron) and others have suffered slightly but still a good time.

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The ’60s Rock Experience Live’60s Rock anthems recorded live ... from the hit PBS pledge show!While the 1960s recedes further into history with each passing year, the music that came out of the decade remains enormously popular. That is plain to see—and hear—on PBS’ The ’60s Rock Experience Live. This new installment of the smash MY MUSIC concert series contains nearly 2½ hours of the most stirring, personal and yet universal songs ever written.Program Listing1. Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) – Roger McGuinn 2. Easy To Be Hard – Chuck Negron formerly of Three Dog Night 3. One – Chuck Negron 4. Nowhere To Run – Martha Reeves 5. Go Now! – classic clip 6. We Gotta Get Out Of This Place – Eric Burdon & The Animals 7. The House Of The Rising Sun – Eric Burdon & The Animals 8. San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair) –Scott McKenzie 9. A Whiter Shade Of Pale – Procol Harum 10. Piece Of My Heart – classic clip 11. Along Comes Mary – The Association 12. Let’s Live For Today –The Grass Roots starring Rob Grill 13. Midnight Confessions – The Grass Roots starring Rob Grill 14. Down On The Corner/Bad Moon Rising – classic clips 15. Nights In White Satin – classic clip 16. Purple Haze – classic clip 17. Light My Fire – classic clip 18. Magic Carpet Ride – John Kay & Steppenwolf 19. Born To Be Wild – John Kay & Steppenwolf 20. We Shall Overcome – classic clipBonus Performances:21. The Pusher – John Kay & Steppenwolf 22. It’s My Life – Eric Burdon & The Animals 23. So You Want To Be A Rock ’N’ Roll Star – Roger McGuinn 24. Mr. Tambourine Man – Roger McGuinn 25. Eli’s Coming – Chuck Negron 26. I’d Wait A Million Years – The Grass Roots starring Rob Grill 27. Jimmy Mack – Martha Reeves 28. Never My Love – The Association 29. We’ve Been Asking Questions – Scott McKenzie

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