Rating: Summary: Not everywhere Review: I must confess that I will buy anything Pet Shop Boys. However, this is one for the true fans and not even just for those who happen to like their music. I was a bit disappointed with the video, given the high-polish and clever use of imagery in their typical videos from the early days. I could tell that this was a piece that probably played out much more satisfactorily on the stage than on the screen -- it is true that films have spoiled us a little, so that when we see a stage-play on video tape, there is something missing. It is a mix of media that doesn't work on all levels, and I am used to the Pet Shop Boys making sure their music and videos work on all the levels.I wasn't able to get to London to see their show, and this one didn't go on the road. I was able to see their concerts in America, and they were quite well-staged and choreographed, with no less quality in the music for the life performances. I'm sure the same was true for this one, and certainly for anyone who did see the show live in London will appreciate having the background video information and experience too. The Pet Shop Boys have often done a strange mix of conventional and innovation, and it doesn't always work completely. That is the case here. However, for the die-hard fans who have to have everything they put out, this piece is good and needed for the collection.
Rating: Summary: If you have a VHS version, don't buy the DVD. Review: I'm a loyal PSB fan, therefore I should give 5 stars to each PSB original. So why do I give one star less ? I already had the VHS version and when I found out that PSB have released their first DVD, I ran to Amazon and bought it. But there's almost no difference between the sound quality on the DVD and the sound quality on the VHS. It seems that they recorded it directly from the VHS to the DVD. The picture quality is not much better also. However, if you don't have the VHS version, you MUST buy the DVD ( 1$ difference worth it ). P.S : You can see me dancing in the middle first row ( Superb show, there's nothing like PSB ! ).
Rating: Summary: A Must for True Pet Shop Boys Fans Review: If you're a fan of the Pet Shop Boys, then you should have this in your collection. The DVD runs about 90 minutes, with the first 25 minutes being a behind the scenes look at preparing for opening night and a brief behind the scenes tour of the Savoy Theatre. The remaining 65 minutes is a very well done concert that includes "Yesterday When I Was Mad", "Go West", "Hello Spaceboy", "To Step Aside", "Discoteca", "The Theatre", a fun remix of "It's A Sin/I Will Survive" and of course "Somewhere". Encore's include "Rent" and "Left to my Own Devices". There are several other selections as well. The due of Neil & Chris perform with the energetic Sylvia Mason-James who has remade some classic covers including "Touch Me In The Morning" (which is not on this DVD). Critics of this concert claim it was lifeless and lacked energy. In defense of the dynamic due of Euro-Pop, one must remember that the Pet Shop Boys probably do not have the bankroll of Cher or N'Sync. Hence, the effects (be it lighting or other stage antics) is somewhat limited. Unlike earlier concerts, this one failed to get 5 stars simply because, although it was extremely good, it didn't carry me to the next level. I don't believe you will be disappointed with this very fine performance. To be quite honest, I simply had to have it because it includes that fabulous Barbra Streisand song "Somewhere". You need it for the same reason, plus the other classics like "The Theater"! Get the girls together and enjoy an evening with friends while you sit back and watch the pop duo perform to a London crowd.
Rating: Summary: A Must for True Pet Shop Boys Fans Review: If you're a fan of the Pet Shop Boys, then you should have this in your collection. The DVD runs about 90 minutes, with the first 25 minutes being a behind the scenes look at preparing for opening night and a brief behind the scenes tour of the Savoy Theatre. The remaining 65 minutes is a very well done concert that includes "Yesterday When I Was Mad", "Go West", "Hello Spaceboy", "To Step Aside", "Discoteca", "The Theatre", a fun remix of "It's A Sin/I Will Survive" and of course "Somewhere". Encore's include "Rent" and "Left to my Own Devices". There are several other selections as well. The due of Neil & Chris perform with the energetic Sylvia Mason-James who has remade some classic covers including "Touch Me In The Morning" (which is not on this DVD). Critics of this concert claim it was lifeless and lacked energy. In defense of the dynamic due of Euro-Pop, one must remember that the Pet Shop Boys probably do not have the bankroll of Cher or N'Sync. Hence, the effects (be it lighting or other stage antics) is somewhat limited. Unlike earlier concerts, this one failed to get 5 stars simply because, although it was extremely good, it didn't carry me to the next level. I don't believe you will be disappointed with this very fine performance. To be quite honest, I simply had to have it because it includes that fabulous Barbra Streisand song "Somewhere". You need it for the same reason, plus the other classics like "The Theater"! Get the girls together and enjoy an evening with friends while you sit back and watch the pop duo perform to a London crowd.
Rating: Summary: Pet Shop Boys Cool Video Duet with Vikki Carr Review: Just a fast note that the Pet Shop Boys video is all that and more! My only other wish is that they team up with Vikki Carr, they could crank out some great material! Vikki still kicks butt and so do Chris and Neil!
Rating: Summary: Worth the purchase Review: Let's face it, you aren't going to buy this unless you are a big fan of the band. I am a big fan and here are my two cents. First, I read in some previous reviews tht the sound was awful on this DVD. I don't think it is terrible but it definitely does not sound like you are there, it sounds recorded, but in the end this is a trivial matter. The sound is still good, just not what you'd hope for on a DVD. The disc is a live show from 1997 in London. The show contains songs from the earlier albums like Rent, It's a sin and Being Boring, but it also contains what were new releases like Hallo Spaceboy, Discoteca and Somewhere. I think it is worth the purchase. It is filmed in a small theatre, actually the theatre that inspired the song "Theatre" and is an intimate look at the band... Close up shots and some interviews before the performance. If your a big fan go ahead and buy it... I don't regret purchasing a copy and neither will you.
Rating: Summary: Worth the purchase Review: Let's face it, you aren't going to buy this unless you are a big fan of the band. I am a big fan and here are my two cents. First, I read in some previous reviews tht the sound was awful on this DVD. I don't think it is terrible but it definitely does not sound like you are there, it sounds recorded, but in the end this is a trivial matter. The sound is still good, just not what you'd hope for on a DVD. The disc is a live show from 1997 in London. The show contains songs from the earlier albums like Rent, It's a sin and Being Boring, but it also contains what were new releases like Hallo Spaceboy, Discoteca and Somewhere. I think it is worth the purchase. It is filmed in a small theatre, actually the theatre that inspired the song "Theatre" and is an intimate look at the band... Close up shots and some interviews before the performance. If your a big fan go ahead and buy it... I don't regret purchasing a copy and neither will you.
Rating: Summary: Great videos and sound quality is poor Review: Pet Shop Boys should have recorded the sound directly from the microphone instead of the hall microphone. The DVD's sound quality does not sound like DVD audio. Overall the DVD video is very nicely made.
Rating: Summary: Absolutely Fabulous! Review: The DVD has not been released at the time of this review. I do have the VCD version from Malaysia. Instead of touring, the Pet Shop Boys held concerts for 3 weeks at the Savoy Theatre in London's west end. This program begins with a behind-the-scenes documentary. You can watch PSB practice and get prepared for the show. There are great interviews and interaction between the boys. Then, the concert begins. It is FABULOUS. If you like the Pet Shop Boys, or any electronic music, you'll really enjoy this concert. They play great songs from many of their albums, while avoiding the worn out hits. This concert is more simple than their "Performance" concert, which had too much going on for my taste. There is a very clever stage setup, and use of big screens that are marvelous. (I won't let the cat out of the bag on what they do with the screens.) Neil's vocals are great - the concert is perfect! There is the documentary, then the following songs: Yesterday When I Was Mad, Truck Driver and his Mate, Se a Vida é, Hallo Spaceboy, To Step Aside, Go West, The Theatre, It's a Sin/I Will Survive, Discoteca, Can You Forgive Her?, Somewhere, Rent, Being Boring, Left to my Own Devices. I highly suggest you order this DVD. It is so cheap! If you're a fan, I know you'll buy it. If you're not very familiar with PSB, this will introduce you to the boys, and give you a chance to see them at their best.
Rating: Summary: Very cool interviews Review: The first time I got to see close-up interviews of Neil and Chris. The concert was great to see. I wish I could of seen it in person. A must have for all Pet Shop Boys Fans.
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