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Bruce Springsteen - The Complete Video Anthology, 1978-2000

Bruce Springsteen - The Complete Video Anthology, 1978-2000

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Near Perfect!
Review: A nice summary of Bruce's early video work. However, why the edit on "Rosalita" - the band introductions (which were originally included when the video came out in the 80's) were a lot of fun. I'd love to find a copy of them.

Otherwise, a great presentation

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Near Perfect!
Review: A nice summary of Bruce's early video work. However, why the edit on "Rosalita" - the band introductions (which were originally included when the video came out in the 80's) were a lot of fun. I'd love to find a copy of them.

Otherwise, a great presentation

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Near Perfect!
Review: A nice summary of Bruce's early video work. However, why the edit on "Rosalita" - the band introductions (which were originally included when the video came out in the 80's) were a lot of fun. I'd love to find a copy of them.

Otherwise, a great presentation

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Technically disappointing
Review: Although Springsteen fans doubtless won't care, this DVD was a big disappointment from a technical standpoint. The video is not especially sharp and suffers from many problems of live concert footage such as poor camera angles and lighting. Be aware also that this DVD is not in widescreen format. Likewise the sound quality was not up to my expectations - the surround sound aspect was limited and the clarity of the recording was far below any studio albums.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: They Gonna Make A TV Movie Outta Me..........
Review: Anyone ever notice how Bruce's characters travel through his songs and show up over time in strategic places? For instance, Mary shows up in "Thunder Road" and then in "The River" and finally in "Straight Time" from "Ghost." What a journey from youthful idealism to reality crash to acceptance of the hard ways of the world. And I think that free and innocent guy from "Born to Run" wound up with nowehere left to run on "Born in the USA" and then found a sense of peace on "Better Days." But maybe that's just me. Anyway, this is a stunning collection: part inspiring, part touching, part hard nose storytelling. The DVD format is fantastic. I got a state of the art home theatre system and this thing sounded great. I liked the newer clips as well as the old ones. My favorites: "57 Channels" for the humor(and the only time I've seen Bruce play bass) "Secret Garden" for the depiction of REAL women which is rare in videos "If I Should Fall Behind" who knew all those guys could sing so beautifully! well, I already knew from their solo records but it was nice to be reminded..."The River" at that point was brand new..could you imagine hearing that thing before it was released? "Leap of Faith"-this one really captures the spirit of the live shows "Glory Days"-in a bar no less....I guess these guys have always really just aspired to be a great bar band...somehow they became something more... The only problem I have is that there are not more extensive liner notes..... Also, did anyone notice that new song at the end; it plays over the credits. If that's Bruce singing, it sounds unlike anything I've ever heard from him. It's probably called something like "Lift Me Up"...it is uncredited.....it's just proof that his career continues(which is lucky for us) and he continues to sing a new song....Thanks, Bruce.....

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: They Gonna Make A TV Movie Outta Me..........
Review: Anyone ever notice how Bruce's characters travel through his songs and show up over time in strategic places? For instance, Mary shows up in "Thunder Road" and then in "The River" and finally in "Straight Time" from "Ghost." What a journey from youthful idealism to reality crash to acceptance of the hard ways of the world. And I think that free and innocent guy from "Born to Run" wound up with nowehere left to run on "Born in the USA" and then found a sense of peace on "Better Days." But maybe that's just me. Anyway, this is a stunning collection: part inspiring, part touching, part hard nose storytelling. The DVD format is fantastic. I got a state of the art home theatre system and this thing sounded great. I liked the newer clips as well as the old ones. My favorites: "57 Channels" for the humor(and the only time I've seen Bruce play bass) "Secret Garden" for the depiction of REAL women which is rare in videos "If I Should Fall Behind" who knew all those guys could sing so beautifully! well, I already knew from their solo records but it was nice to be reminded..."The River" at that point was brand new..could you imagine hearing that thing before it was released? "Leap of Faith"-this one really captures the spirit of the live shows "Glory Days"-in a bar no less....I guess these guys have always really just aspired to be a great bar band...somehow they became something more... The only problem I have is that there are not more extensive liner notes..... Also, did anyone notice that new song at the end; it plays over the credits. If that's Bruce singing, it sounds unlike anything I've ever heard from him. It's probably called something like "Lift Me Up"...it is uncredited.....it's just proof that his career continues(which is lucky for us) and he continues to sing a new song....Thanks, Bruce.....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More Bruce Springsteen DVD's please
Review: Anything Bruce Springsteen produces is great but I agree there could have been more "extras" on the DVD including history and interviews. There are many more songs that I would like to see live especially from his latest E Street Band tour ( which unfortunately didn't come to Australia). What are the Bonus Songs that are supposed to be included on the DVD? Am I missing something other than the ones listed on the cover?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a collection any springsteen fan MUST have
Review: as a huge Springsteen fan, and a proud owner of the old VHS format "Video anthology", i was very glad to be informed of this new collection. I think you must have it if you are a Boss fan. You'll enjoy it, thats for sure.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Video is improtant also
Review: As much as I am thirilled to have all of these tracks now on DVD so I can hear the great audio, the video quality is horrible. The whole point of DVD is to have better video quality than on a VHS, this does not. Excuses can be made for the old concert footage, but even the newest of videos have alot of artifacts. In the end I will listen to this DVD often, but not watch it anymore. It can not hold a candle to the Beastie Boys Anthology.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Ultimate Freedom Ride
Review: Bruce Springsteen and his songs stand for everything every young guy dreams about ... and every young guy fears. Songs by Bruce Springsteen are the reason to pack your girl on the back seat of your motorcycle, cool wind blowing in your faces. I practically grew up with the Boss, listening to his songs with passion and intensity, and still feel the wind blowing in my face when I turn up the volume of my stereo, still feel my girl sitting behind me on my tuned Honda, while listening to the Boss. There is something special about his music, a reality that captures your mind and your heart, making you face the hopes and dreads of a whole generation. From Born in the USA, No Surrender or Atlantic City to Born to Run, these songs have a story to tell and you better be listening. When I think of it now, there is no other band or singer I lisented to in my youth, that survived the whole way to being grown up. This DVD is essential, it is rich, it is intense, but most of all it is full of heart. Buy this together with Blood Brothers.


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