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Guns N' Roses - Use Your Illusion II (World Tour 1992 in Tokyo)

Guns N' Roses - Use Your Illusion II (World Tour 1992 in Tokyo)

List Price: $14.98
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: RULES!!!!!!!!!
Review: This is the best concert video i have seen and its solos are amazing, slash must have really had a thought of what he was playing. The crowd was eating out of Axls hands this defenetly worth buying .

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Action Packed
Review: This is the best music video I have ever seen. It has everything! Fantastic hardout solos, both in the guitar and drum catorgory. Slash adds his own intros to both Knockin' on Heavens Door and Paradise City before he hooks into the song itself. Other good songs include Estranged and Sweet Child o' Mine....infact it has all the legend songs. You aren't a pure Guns n' Roses fan unless you have this video. My best bit is when Slash puts on his tophat and sprints around of stage infront of the crowd...he knows how to get the crowd going!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Video/Sound quality is subpar
Review: This is the second half of the show at the Tokyo Dome back 1992. Gilby Clarke does a formidable job in deputizing for the great Izzy Stradlin and the boys blow away the lucky Japanese who witnessed this live back in 1992. Visually the video is impressive with some wicked angles and good editing. The band's performance itself is energetic and an all out, balls to the wall assault. Alas, the audio element suffers from the same shortfalls as the UYI pt 1 dvd...ie. the balance is off or the volume fades unexpectantly. A real pity since I was hoping for some stellar audio worthy of the riveting performance. Still, Gunner fans who dont already own the VHS version, will enjoy themselves. Grade: B.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: GNR Rock the Tokyo Dome pt 2
Review: This is the second half of the show at the Tokyo Dome back 1992. Gilby Clarke does a formidable job in deputizing for the great Izzy Stradlin and the boys blow away the lucky Japanese who witnessed this live back in 1992. Visually the video is impressive with some wicked angles and good editing. The band's performance itself is energetic and an all out, balls to the wall assault. Alas, the audio element suffers from the same shortfalls as the UYI pt 1 dvd...ie. the balance is off or the volume fades unexpectantly. A real pity since I was hoping for some stellar audio worthy of the riveting performance. Still, Gunner fans who dont already own the VHS version, will enjoy themselves. Grade: B.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The dude who gave it a three must have brain damage!!
Review: This video ruled the world. I'm from New Zealand and I had to pay $60 for it but it was sure worth it. It's heart out with amazing solo's and Slash really knows how to get the croud going at the start of paradice city. This is one hell of a video!!!!! Get this before any of the others since it is the second half of the Tokyo 1992 concert(use your illusion 1 was the first half) they play all the best songs such as Sweet chid o mine, paradice city, rocket queen, Estranged, so fine, knokin on heavans door, so fine,move to the city and you could be mine.

By a Die Hard GnR Fan Ps. It rocks the world, brace yourself!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic GN'R
Review: This was a great show from GN'R. All of them do a great job. Slash pulls off some of the best guitar solos ever. Matt Sorum's drum solo kicks ass! When Duff joins in, it's just amazing. Axl does great. It's hard to imagine how he can run around so much and sing at the same time. It should be illegal for someone to have that much energy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Worth the money!
Review: This was an exceptional video! The best part (in my opinion) was the solos. Matt does an awesome drum solo. Then Slash follows through with an amazing guitar solo that will leave you wanting more. He ends his amazing solo with his version of The Godfather with is excellent. I loved every minute of it. This is definitely an offer to take advantage of!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: quite rocked but never the same
Review: This wasa cool film, but still i miss izzy and steven, the drum solos to long, but its still cool to se guns, i dont think the crowd was loud enought, still the musics quite good, and the intro to knocking on heavens door rocks...

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Class-less Guns N Roses
Review: When i say that GNR i my favourite band, i certainly don't mean what you see in these DVD's. These showcase the band at its worst, already near the brink of completely disbanding. The raw energy and passion that made them unwilling superstars in the late 80's was long gone by the time of these shows, along with two of the original 5 members. Without Steve Adler on drums, the music loses its energy drastically, with a new guy instead of Izzy Stradlin' on rhythm guitar, Slash has to hold back, and the camaraderie of the band is visibly forced. The Ritz show in New York from february 1988 is an infinitely better performance by the ORIGINAL GNR lineup, it can be had for free off of Emule or other P2P sites. These videos, meanwhile, will make a real Guns N Roses fan sigh with disappointment.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: All the songs from cd to dvd
Review: Why didn't they include all songs that is on the Use your Illusions II cd into the dvd??
That suckt.
/An Swede girl.
Hejdå =P


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