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AC/DC - Live at Donington

AC/DC - Live at Donington

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best video you could buy!!!
Review: If you are a die-hard AC/DC fan you will rock to this video. The filming is great, it is as if you were right up there jamming with Angus.From Thunder Struck to For Those About To Rock is great. Especially in the biggining of Whole Lotta Rosie where the fans chant "ANGUS....ANGUS!!!!!!!"

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Concert but the technical aspects fall a little short
Review: This is a great concert. The layout and everything that goes along with it is great. The only downside the is sound. It is not what I've become to expect. The vocals are dampened to much by the music. There are no LFE's either. Almost as if it is a one track recording. The picture is good quality and the shots are great. Real innovation here. I love it but would have enjoyed better sound quality.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Get ready to ROCK !!
Review: AC/DC at their best. Not only is the music and performance great but, the filming is excellent. Check out the camera mounted under the stage on a movable track that looks up and follows Angus from the floor. Check out the camera angle from inside a Marshall stack. I could never count all the cameras at this comcert. A must see for the music and for the excellent production quality. My neck still hurts. And I love it..

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AC/DC ALL THE WAY MAN
Review: THIS IS THE BEST AC/DC VIDEO EVER. THAT IS AL

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: acdc is the besy i love you men22
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Next Best Thing to Being at the Actual Concert Itself
Review: If you're an AC\DC fan, you owe it to yourself to get your hands on a copy of this video. The price paid is worth it just to hear the electrifying sounds of Angus Young's guitar. From the fist note of "Thunderstruck" to the final note of "For Those About to Rock, We Salute You", it's a beginning to end rush of great rock that never ends. Well, except maybe in the middle of "Jailbreak", while Angus does somewhat of a striptease onstage. Good thing I wasn't eating right before or during watching this video. Other than that, it's an awesome concert, and you almost feel like you're right there onstage.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AC/DC rocks, always has always will
Review: This concert was rock'in with one of the best rock bands ever to come along. This video was a great way to see them in concert if you couldn't get tickets and you got front row seats to see Angus Young electrify his guitar and so the world can see he is a true rocker and one the best guitarists to come along. The band rocks in concert. This video is must see if you like AC/DC because it acts like your really there.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ROCK AND ROLL AT IT'S BEST!!
Review: AC/DC decided to film this video before they all lost their hair and it's a good thing that they did cuz Guitarist Angus Young has lost most of it in the last 3 years.. The video rocks! AC/DC plays a lot of their old stuff that they did with Bon Scott and the new stuff too. It's a must see video if you like hard rockin guitar riffs!!! Check this out!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Too bad bands today aren't this good!
Review: Forget all the reviews questioning the remix, that doesn't matter. This DVD totally ROCKS!! Turn it up loud! If you don't have surround sound you should stop reading this review and go get a surround sound system and this DVD.
This is like being at the concert. Well done DVD with lots of features.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Shows it's age in a bad way.
Review: I picked up this concert DVD on a recommendation from a friend. I was interested to see this newly re-masteded concert, so I fired up my home theatre and gave this DVD a spin. I only made it half way through before turning it off, the sound was good, but there is no way that this was a live sound, my guess is that the sound was either re-recorded or re-dubbed and it left me with the impression that you were listening to a CD! and not a live concert. Second, the so called re-mastered picture was also a disappointment, there was too much grain and artifacts present that it gave the feel of watching an old film projected image from my days at high school! Overall, I was not impressed and this concert is only from 1991, so there is no reason why the film and sound quality should be this poor. I have seen many concerts on DVD that were either this age or older and they looked spectacular!


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