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The Bee Gees: One For All Tour Live

The Bee Gees: One For All Tour Live

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Almost fabulous
Review: A terrific concert. Would have given it 5 stars if sound had been redone in 5.1 or DTS. The stereo sound isn't as good as the One Night Only DVD of course, but it's certainly better than the vhs version. I hope those who describe the sound as "bad" tried to exchange the DVD for a better one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely Amazing
Review: After having been a Bee Gees fan for well over 30 years, I cannot help but notice that they get better with every passing album. With a style that is impeccably unique, funny, and mesmerizing, the Bee Gees are still at the top of the game. They proved it with this amazing performance!

This DVD cultivates some of their finest songs from their One For All Live performance. From the time "Ordinary Lives" starts the show to "You Win Again" to "Stayin Alive", this DVD is one to keep for generations to come. The sound quality and video quality are really spectacular. Unlike the One Night Only Show, the Brothers Gibb play extended versions of many songs in this performance. From the comedies of the brothers on stage to the seriousness on their dedication of "How Deep Is Your Love" to their brother Andy, this DVD is one to watch again and again.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Buy "Bee Gees: One Night Only' Instead!
Review: I brought the DTS version of "Bee Gees: One Night Only" first and loved it (it's also my 2 year old daughter's favorite DVD)! Therefore, I was a little disappointed in the sound quality of this DVD. It sounds like the recording was done from a mike in the audience, as the vocals was not as clear as the One Night Only DVD. I would recommend the "The Eagle: Hell Freezes Over" DVD - a truly awesome recording!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bee Gees LIve in Australia
Review: I co-directed this DVD so it must be good!

Can I have one for free? (my name should be printed on the back cover)

Peter Demetris

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It blew my mind
Review: I got it for my wife, one of her Christmas presents; she likes The Bee Gees. OK, OK, I admit... I love them too. As soon as it came in the mail, I played this DVD on my computer and I was blown away: I played the 28 songs 3 times and I still wanted to hear: Juliet, Holiday, My World, I Started A Joke, etc., etc., etc. Next evening, when I came from work, I ate fast and watched and listened again 3 times to the entire DVD. The still young brothers Gibb from 10 years ago, perfect recording and interpretation of most of their greatest songs. They are the best. This DVD is a bargain. Just do what I did, pretend you're buying it for your wife. Happy New Year To All Of You!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Buy One Night Only DTS!
Review: I happend to own this DVD before I discovered their recent release entitled One Night Only. Although this DVD was decent, the picture, sound and live performances of One Night Only are far superior. If you like the Bee Gees, One Night Only is the "only one" to buy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bee Gees in their prime
Review: I hope one day concerts like "Bee Gees in Royal Albert Hall 1968" or "Main Course concert in 1975" are released. By now, among the released concerts, this is far the best. Barry Gibb's vocal is impeccable (in "One Night Only" and "Live by Request" his vocal clearly shows deterioration). Robin's voice is killer as always (although he is even better in ONO). And Maurice is amazing in "Islands in the Stream". It has the best performance of songs like "How deep is your love". Of course this DVD is not so digitally-processed like ONO but it is more real. The full band including the chorus delivers a perfect sound. There are no lipsync sequences like in ONO and the brothers look very very relaxed. The lights and the design of the stage have very good taste, and even the keyboards sound with more quality than in ONO (in ONO keyboards often sound like chip synth sound). Even when you already have ONO, you still need to get this one. I watched it more than 100 times and I still enjoy it. I think in ebay this is still available. Good luck!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bee Gees in their prime
Review: I hope one day concerts like "Bee Gees in Royal Albert Hall 1968" or "Main Course concert in 1975" are released. By now, among the released concerts, this is far the best. Barry Gibb's vocal is impeccable (in "One Night Only" and "Live by Request" his vocal clearly shows deterioration). Robin's voice is killer as always (although he is even better in ONO). And Maurice is amazing in "Islands in the Stream". It has the best performance of songs like "How deep is your love". Of course this DVD is not so digitally-processed like ONO but it is more real. The full band including the chorus delivers a perfect sound. There are no lipsync sequences like in ONO and the brothers look very very relaxed. The lights and the design of the stage have very good taste, and even the keyboards sound with more quality than in ONO (in ONO keyboards often sound like chip synth sound). Even when you already have ONO, you still need to get this one. I watched it more than 100 times and I still enjoy it. I think in ebay this is still available. Good luck!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful-Couldn't be better
Review: I love this concert. I can't get sick of watching it. The Bee Gees are at their best and they do every song to perfection. It's great to hear their beautiful music and watch them perform. They are great!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Different Era-Same Energy!
Review: In 1989 the Bee Gees went on a world tour that was exhaustive. Pulling no punches with a high-tech designed set, the stage was well produced. All the hits are here (27 songs total) and the sound is crisp and clear. Note that this is not DTS available as "One Night Only" is, but the presentation seems more intimate than Las Vegas's huge concert. Filmed in Melbourne, Australia, the Gibbs seem more relaxed and it shows.

Typical of most concert DVD's, there is a Discography and a Timeline noting all the hgihlights of the Bee Gees career. The biggest highlight is the concert itself with a knockout light show that rivals "One Night Only". See for yourself.


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