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Three Dog Night - Live with the Tennessee Symphony Orchestra

Three Dog Night - Live with the Tennessee Symphony Orchestra

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: loving it
Review: As expected, the symphony added a new dimension to the performance. But the energy and redition of these classic songs by the band itself was great. I think this would be a welcome suprise for anyone who has not seen them perform live, and also for anyone who loves these songs. I think they have only gotten better. A real treat for old fans or new listeners.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EL MISMO SONIDO ORIGINAL
Review: AUNQUE FISICAMENTE SE PUEDA APRECIAR LA AUSENCIA DE CHUCK NEGRON, VOCALISTA PRINCIPAL DEL GRUPO, LA VERDAD ME PARECE
QUE EL SONIDO Y LA MUSICA QUE PUDE PERCIBIR, SON AUTENTICOS
POR LO QUE ME SIENTO MUY SORPRENDIDO DE COMO TRAS TANTOS AÑOS
DE TRAYECTORIA, THREE DOG NIGHT SIGUE SIENDO EL GRUPO QUE MUEVE CORAZONES CON SUS INOLVIDABLES CANCIONES.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved it & watch it constantly, let's get Chuck back!
Review: Being 34 and only knowing the music and not the group I decided to buy the DVD. I watched it and after the first song I knew something was different. I realized "hey" where is the other guy lol. Anyway I watched it so much but was somewhat confused to who sang what originally so I knew I needed to see some old concert footage, off to Ebay I went & purchased some old concerts (bootleg) wow was I blown away at them. I must have sat & watched both new & old concerts over 50 times each & for what it's worth it's true that Chuck is amazing in his own right but Corey Wells is really the backbone of that group when it comes to vocals. I personally loved this DVD but after seeing what they were together it would be awesome to see them all together again. I don't feel that Danny & Cory do justice to Chucks songs such as - One, Celebrate, Joy to the world. On the other hand Danny & Corey still have thier voices and can still entertain and have a good sense of humor on stage. I love the way Corey sings "Try a little tenderness" what a soulful guy. I love the DVD and recommend it but if you can you really have to get some of the old concerts and HINT!! To the music industry! Produce some!! :o) Thanks.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Performance
Review: Better than I was expecting. A good summary of their classic 1970's songs. This one is worth getting and is a keeper.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very impressive
Review: First of all I would like to point out that this isnt an ez-listening "put you to sleep" type concert. I was very surprised of how high the energy level is on this performance. Cory Wells and especially Danny Hutton's voices have held up extremely well over the years. Guitarist Michael Allsup and keyboardist Jimmy Greenspoon havent lost a thing either. LIAR and ELI's COMING and MAMA TOLD ME (NOT TO COME) simply rock. The orchestra blends in with the band much better than I had expected, as shown on ONE and BLACK AND WHITE. OUT IN THE COUNTRY and EASY TO BE HARD are particularly gorgeous. Of course it would have been great to have Chuck Negron along, this lineup easily stands on it's own. This concert is essential for all TDN fans.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Skip/Go to Chuck Negron
Review: Get his live album. Go to Negron.com to see when his new live DVD will be available. (Very Soon).
I saw the original Dogs, many, many times, in fact, it was my first concert at 13.
I'm 47 now, and without Chuck, they're still ok, just not the stars of the show.
Neither of these fellows, have Chucks range, or intonation.
It's a shame that they're not all together.
I'll bet it has something to do with ego's?
Be Well.
Pete

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: great sound, years later.
Review: GOOD SOUND, GOOD QUALITY. ONLY DOWN-SIDE, NO CHUCK NEGRON. I
HAVE THEIR CAPTURED LIVE AT THE FORUM (ONE OF MY FAVORITES) &
THESE GUYS SOUND JUST AS GOOD LIVE AS THEY DO IN THE STUDIO.
HIS NAME IS NOT EVEN MENTIONED. THREE DOG NIGHT - MINUS ONE....

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Magic Just Aint There No More
Review: I don't know how ANY Three Dog Night Fan from the 1970's can say this video is anything other than a big disappointment. Listening to Cory trying to sing "One" and "Easy to Be Hard" was so pitiful it was actually painful to hear. Chuck was such a MAJOR part of this group that "It's just no good any more since he went away!" And actually, he didn't go away. He asked to rejoin the group after he finally kicked his drug addiction nightmare, but the other guys made his re-entry terms so humiliating, that he turned them down. Shame on you, Cory! Shame on you, Danny! What THE THREE OF THEM had was magic--without Chuck, no magic. BTW, Chuck sounds great as a solo act now. True 3DN fans should check him out.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Less-than-a-Three Dog Night
Review: I have been a Dog fan since their debute album. My LP collection has all but "It's A Jungle". I've seen them in concert multiple times. If there's one thing that is certain, without Chuck Negron, Three Dog Night is like a 3-legged dog. Still a good companion, but won't run. Don't get me wrong - Danny and Cory can belt out a tune with the best of them. But Three Dog Night is Danny, Chuck, Cory, Mike, Floyd, Joe (replaced by Jack), and Jimmy. Period! For what it's worth...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Less-than-a-Three Dog Night
Review: I have been a Dog fan since their debute album. My LP collection has all but "It's A Jungle". I've seen them in concert multiple times. If there's one thing that is certain, without Chuck Negron, Three Dog Night is like a 3-legged dog. Still a good companion, but won't run. Don't get me wrong - Danny and Cory can belt out a tune with the best of them. But Three Dog Night is Danny, Chuck, Cory, Mike, Floyd, Joe (replaced by Jack), and Jimmy. Period! For what it's worth...


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