Rating: Summary: Excellent footage and versions of the songs Review: This is an excellent video. I think it's the best version of "The River" you can get anywhere. True fans have watched this video over and over. Highly recommended
Rating: Summary: A must for any Springsteen fan! Review: This is the only place to get this material and to have it in hi-fi stereo. Any and all Boss fans have to have this in their collection. If you only buy one Springsteen video, let this be the one.
Rating: Summary: The videos and just the videos Review: This is truth in advertising to its extreme. The DVD has all of Bruce Springsteen's music videos. And that's it. No extras (ok, a discography, big whoop), no interviews, no commentary, not even some lousy titles at the beginning of the videos to introduce them. So if you like Bruuuuuce and want a collection of his videos on DVD, this is perfect. If you're expecting more from a DVD--and you should--it'll be a bit disappointing.
Rating: Summary: Music will never be the same without this Review: This movie is the rock and roll magic in the '9
Rating: Summary: Like having 57 Channels with somethin' on.1978-2000-2 DVDs! Review: Track rundown-Disc 1:Rosalita, The River, Thunder Road, Atlantic City, Dancing In The Dark, Born In The USA, I'm On Fire, Glory Days, My Hometown, War, Fire, Born To Run, Brilliant Disguise, Tunnel Of Love, One Step Up, Tougher Than the Rest, Spare Parts, Born To Run(acoustic) Disc 2:Human Touch, Better Days, 57 Channels (and Nothin' On), Leap Of Faith, Streets Of Philadelphia, Murder Incorporated, Secret Garden, Hungry Heart, Dead Man Walkin, The Ghost Of Tom Joad (video and from The Tonight Show), Highway Patrolman, If I Should Fall Behind, Born In The USA (from Charlie Rose Show), Secret Garden (Alternate version with strings). I love the music of THE BOSS and this should be a welcome addition to any collection. I've watched the original video 1978-1988 until it broke, so I was so happy to get this awesome DVD set!
Rating: Summary: Video Anthology 1978-2000 Review: Video Anthology is great. The "Born In The U.S.A." videos bring back fond memories of Bruce's leap into the world of video making (and corny acting as well), as well as my trying to catch the latest ones on MTV.The only negativity I have is that I seem to recall that the promo video for Rosalita included Bruce introducing the E Street Band during the instrumental break, whereas this version edits that part out. Still the promo shows a taste of the energy of what Bruce was like live. It does get a little weak after the "Tunnel of Love" videos but recovers nicely by "Streets of Philadelphia". All in all a great addition to a Springsteen fan's collection.
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