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Dave Matthews Band - Listener Supported

Dave Matthews Band - Listener Supported

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Concert Filming 101
Review: For students of film, this is a remarkable example of how to build a concert video. I'm not sure I've ever seen concert footage which does a better job of reproducing the feeling of actually being there. It's accomplished by several clear means.

First, there's the very smart choice of venue. Matthews and company are performing here in the center of their audience. This theatre-in-the-round allows the camera free range from any direction. This is no static, three-camera set up, but a visual dance around the stadium. There are cameras all over the joint, and they are determined to be a part of the music as much as the band members themselves. Also, because there are people all around the performers, viewers get the sense that they actually are in the middle of an audience. Put this thing on Dolby Digital 5.1 and you will truly understand the meaning of "surround sound".

Second, there's the very nifty use of the DVD multiple-angle feature which allows you better access to whichever band member strikes your fancy most. This is an innovative use of the feature, which until now has largely seen use only in the porn industry. This freedom of choice over camera angle is yet another way in which you can approximate the live experience with the DVD, in that if you were there in real life you could crane your neck and see a band member from different angles. But it does real life one better in that some of the angles really wouldn't be available to you from a single location in the audience.

Finally, though, I think what comes across is how much fun the band is having. They are performing with obvious passion this particular evening. The level of appreciation the audience has for this musical emotion is equally infectious. The band is playing for the love of their audience, not the love of the potential revenues from the sale of the video. Long instrumental sections, indulgent riffs, teasing warm-ups to popular songs-these are all things that might have been sacrificed on the editing room floor with another group. But for this band they are obviously integral elements, and help tell the story of how the group engenders so much fierce loyalty amongst their fans.

If you're not a Dave Matthews fan, start here. Don't go with a music-only recording. This does a better job than any other thing the band has done of showcasing their talents. If you walk away from this unimpressed, nothing the band has will tickle your fancy. If you are a fan, get this immediately. It will only confirm what you've always known: South Africa's loss is America's clear gain.

[DVD NOTES: There are a few niggling problems which should be mentioned. One odd thing is that there aren't liner notes on the case, so you can't find particular tracks without going to the scene selection menu. A minor complaint, to be sure, but it's exceptionally odd that the DVD packaging gives you no clue as to the tracks performed. It's also unfortunate that such a stunning musical performance wasn't captured in DTS as well as Dolby 5.1. Also, a band interview, making-of-the-concert video, or maybe a history of the band documentary would've added considerable value to the whole package.]

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Almost as good as the real thing!
Review: Not only does Dave Matthews band have talent, but they express it beautifully in this video. Their choice of songs is unbeatable, and they don't lose their "Live Band" integrity! A must have for any fan.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not quite live
Review: I should start by saying that I collect music videos, and I am a big fan of The Dave Matthews Band. I have all of their CDs(&some vinyl!)which all sound GREAT and I have attended two live performances which were absolutly astonishing! This is a very tight sounding band overflowing with talent. I put extremely high expectations on this band. The "Listener Supported" concert video just did NOT capture what I had felt at their live show, nor is it as good as listening to the CDs. This video is pretty good, but not great. If you have not attended a DMB concert, you may be satisfied with this video. If you have attended DMB concerts, don't expect this footage to blow you away like a live show. I watched it only once and found it kinda boring. It lacks the energy and the dynamics which are heard on CD/vinyl or live. Watching a video on your little TV through its tiny speakers can't compare to being at a live concert... I have a 52" Mitsubishi and a Denon audio system with ADS speakers. This system is the next best thing to being there. If a video "HAS IT", My home theater will bring it to life. If a video "AINT GOT IT", it becomes quite obvious - real fast. The sound on this video is weak...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Listener Supported ...Yes...Dave Matthew's Band Great...
Review: Dave Matthews Fan Forever, Dave Matthew's Music Puts A Smile On My Face...Listener Supported...Yes... Dave Matthew's Band Albums and Music, just keep getting better and better...The blending and instrumentation between musicians in the band, and Dave's infectious, ever melodic voice, carries you into serenity. The song entitled, 'Two Step', appears to me to be the stand out on the album. I also like Rapunzel, Stone, Too Much, Granny, Stay(Wasting Time), Pantala Naga Pampa, and all others on the album. But...True Reflections just didn't have that 'true' Dave sound and feel to the song. Harmonizing with others does not always a song make. As always I love '41', 'Crash Into Me', 'Jimi Thing' and 'All Along The Watchtower' is outstanding. The use of an extremely wide variety of instruments from all around the world, give the band an always, 'new, fresh sounding presentation'. Whether it be a 'live' or 'studio' recorded song. There always seems to be an exciting 'first time' they have played a song feel each time a song is performed. I think that this just comes down to Dave Matthew's 'Laid Back', whatever happens, happens outlook. He is good at what he does, feels comfortable with his music, is an excellent musician, along with other band members. And Best of All for Us, they don't take the entire performance 'Too Seriously', they have fun and it shows. We all benefit from the excellent music and the humor that just enhances the show. Thanks Dave Once Again! I Love Your Music! Keep Putting Out The Music, for all to enjoy. Excellent Video, Editing Excellent... Band is Fun to Watch in Concert Performance...Never a Dull Moment...... Thanks Guys............

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best music DVD on the market
Review: This DVD has almost everything: 2 hours of great music, multiangle on 3 of the tracks (you can view left, right and center on the stage) and great sound (stereo/dolby sorround 5.1) and great picture. Buy this DVD - you won't regret it. By the way, I have a little correction to Amazon.com: This DVD is not encoded region 1, but it is encoded region 0 (this means that every dvdplayer in the world can play this dvd - both region 1 and 2 and 3 and ... and ...).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dave Matthews Band Listner Supported is viewer supported.
Review: I was able to catch this in its very condensed form on public television and was hoping afterword they would release the complete concert. This is perfect for someone who enjoys live music because the mixing and quality are superb. Dave Matthews Band gives themselves a larger sound by incorportating a piano and backup vocals. The footage is excellent because they not only show the interaction between bandmates they also show how much the audience is in to the concert. If you like live music then you will love when Dave Matthews comes to your living room on "Listner Supported"!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great DVD, but should have been DTS
Review: As all of DMB's live music, this is a great show. I bought the CD before the DVD was released, and I was honestly disappointed. I felt the Red Rocks CD was SO much better. But now, after seeing the DVD, the show has won me over. You can really see the energy of the band when actually seeing them play, and that makes this a great DVD. My only complaint, and the reason I didn't give the show 5 stars, is the fact that the show wasn't encoded in DTS. Also, there aren't any special features beyond the multiple camera angles and a few photos of the band. I think it would have been nice to have something like a band interview to go along with the show.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dave Mathews has arrived..
Review: This guy can do it all. Excellent audio/video, once again Dolby Digital 5.1 at it's finest. Lots of camera angles, great run time. Buy it...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Moving, stunning, and even fun to watch
Review: This band's consistency in churning out excellent music over the greater part of the past decade has only served to strengthen my appreciation for Dave, et al. Great picture, great 5.1 mix, great music, and you can tell from watching these guys at work that they have a blast doing their stuff.

My only gripe is the same as a couple of others', the camera, while not hyper, is a bit too active. I have a huge library of DVD titles and this is the one I have watched the most, it's like owning the complete Listener Supported CD in rich Dolby Digital sound and being able to watch it, all for CHEAPER than you would pay to buy the CD.

BTW, for those who think this isn't in 5.1, it is, it just defaults to stereo sound to make sure those who don't have a 5.1 setup can get the most out of it, too.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: DMB at their worst, but still enjoyable
Review: It's good to see the Dave Matthews Band put out a DVD. The sound is awesome, the picture is INCREDIBLE, and it's great to see so vividly one of the best artists of the decade. But for the life of me, I cannot make myself like the show itself. It is amazingly dull for a DMB concert. Just go back and listen to Live at Red Rocks, then listen to how devoid of energy Listenr Supported sounds. With all the great concerts from the '99 tour, it is a shame that the DVD and live CD were wasted on this show. And the background singers in this thing really got on my nerves. All this said, it's still a great video. Even when DMB is at their worst, they are still enjoyable. This is really a good purchase, especialy for Dave fans.


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