Rating: Summary: Too Early to Tell Review: I've seen the preview available from PG's web site. I'm pretty certain I am going to buy the DVD to keep as a record of the tour and as a reminder of the great show I saw. Those are the same reasons I own "Secret World" DVD. I am dissapointed with "Secret World" because it does not capture the scale of the show. The close ups take away from the spectacle. I'm guarded concerning the new disc because it may follow suit.I'm rating a 3 because I've got to fill in the box.
Rating: Summary: Preview Review: I went to his concert in June 2003(outdoor version) and it was fantastic. Let's face it you don't just go to a Peter Gabriel concert--you experience it and "what a show". If it is anything like the "Secret World" DVD, it will be great. I am looking forward to the experience with the new DVD. If anyone would like a preview, go to "www.petergabriel.com" and click on the "news" feature on the bottom bar.
Rating: Summary: Great Tour Review: The Growing Up Tour was a fantastic presentation by Peter Gabriel. With that said, today is Oct. 13th, the DVD isn't released until Nov. 4th, and already Amazon is allowing folks to review it. What a farce. Who can anyone honestly review something that doesn't exist yet? I saw the show live, loved it, but that says NOTHING about the quality of the DVD. 1 star for stupidity.
Rating: Summary: Not To Be Missed! Review: I saw Mr. Gabriel twice on both of his recent trips through the U.S.A., once last November in New Jersey and this June in Dallas. His music and shows add up to more than the usual concert experience. I have an audio copy of the shows where this DVD was shot, in Milan last spring, and it is awsome. This will be a must for all Peter Gabriel fans and a visual and audio thrill for the less initiated.
Rating: Summary: Well roll me in a Zorb and call me Orangeman Review: As a longtime devotee of Peter's work, I can say that I am intrigued by what is afoot with this DVD as there will almost certainly be some surprises in store for us. Clips of the Milan show began to get circulated on the Net a while back which caused a massive gushing among PG fans: the shots were spectacular. The 5.1 sound is reported to be great as well. Add to this the chance to discover some of the finer details of the show that might have been missed ( like the Zawose Bros -- what kind of a mbira were they playing? ... i'd never seen anything like it; how will the Heaven and Earth concept be transferred to a DVD film? what were the challenges faced by the orangemen?) I must compliment the staff at Real World and Peter himself in coming out with this package so soon after the tour, giving us the chance to re-live the wonders of Growing Up.
Rating: Summary: November 4 can't get here soon enough. Review: I saw Gabriel live in Detroit last December, and the show was, as expected, amazing. Given the care that Gabriel puts into his films, I expect this DVD will be as impressive as Secret World Live. A Gabriel concert is the closest thing to a secular epiphany. If you like Gabriel at all, buy it. If you need an introduction, buy it. Like the song says, What a show!
Rating: Summary: >>> GROWING UP Review: Haing not seen the DVD yet, i went to see this show in Philly and I know that this is one that you would not want to miss being a Peter Gabriel fan or not. With stuning visuals and great songs to boot this is a show that is good for any music collection. From the zorb ball, to the bike, to the upsidedown walk, to the light show it was one of the best shows of 2002-2003. I highly suggest this DVD for people who missed the show and who want to relive it. I here the extra features contain and making of featurette and many more. If the 5.1 mix is anything like the Secret World Live DVD its going to be worth it in everyway.
Rating: Summary: Simply Unreal Review: This DVD mas as well have replaced every other live music recording in my collection. I was dragged (nearly kicking and screaming) to see Peter Gabriel on his Growing Up Tour's pass through New Jersey, and five minutes in was converted into a Peter Gabriel fanatic. So, naturally, I pounced on this DVD as soon as it was available. I expected to be a bit disappointed, as no recording ever truly captures a great concert, but this comes as close as anyone could ask. As others have mentioned, the 5.1 sound is so good it actually justified (in my mind, anyway) my purchase of a proper home theatre system to enjoy it properly. And while the under-stage and behind-the-scenes camera angles annoyed me initially, I came to really apprecaite seeing how many people it actually took to make this massive production seem so effortless. This, along with Hit, makes for a great introduction into the world of Peter Gabriel for the uninitiated. Please listen to everyone else's reviews -- definitely go pick up a copy. And for those who own Secret World as well, I find them to be excellent companions, rather than replacements for each other.
Rating: Summary: One of a kind...and worth your time! Review: Peter Gabriel always manages to find new ways to present himself and his music. The "Growing Up Live" DVD is no exception. This show is a refreshing blend of sight and sound that manages to put a new spin on the concert experience. Gabriel chose not to lumber around the concert circut in 2002/03 armed with pyrotechnics, lasers, and mammoth video screens commonly found on most concert tours. Instead, he chose to present both music and visuals in a striking, yet simple way.
You are not bombarded with effects here, but they do make an appearance when called for and the result is seemless. Nothing appears forced or silly. The unique mix of images that accompany "The Barry Williams Show" fit the song's subject matter perfectly. The simple motif of a boat moving around the stage for "Mercy Street" enhances the loneliness noted in the lyrics. And Gabriel's ability to sing "Downside Up" from his postion on stage during that song is quite an impressive feat for a gentleman of 50+ years!
Yet, Gabriel also manages to show he doesn't necessarily need massive props or effects to do what he does. The stellar performances of "Here Comes The Flood" and "Father, Son" that bookend this concert show him to still be a talented singer and outstanding songwriter. Many of today's performers fall flat without lavish production or dressed up instrumentation. However, Gabriel does not and produces his most impressive performances as a result.
Technically, the DVD enhances all of these qualities and builds on them. The picture is flawless digital perfection and the DTS soundtrack is stunning to hear (if you have the equipment capable for it). And if your curious as to how on earth this was all put together, there is an excellent documentary on creating the stage show.
"Growing Up Live" is an outstanding concert packed with truly original ideas, both visually and musically. It is a unique presentation for a truly unique artist.
Rating: Summary: Not only a great concert, but a visual ecstasy! Review: I originaly bought the DVD for my father who couldn't stop talking about it. I got him the DVD and the duel CD set "Hit" for Christmas last year. He also recieved a new 5.1 stereo system for Christmas, and in tradition (like a little kid), he set everything up that night and had to play it. I had just discovered Peter Gabriel's musical genius the year before when I listened to his latest work "Up". I was finishing up cleaning up the wrapping paper when i caught a glimpse of the Barry Williams show scene. I at first was confused when I saw the "Do Not Adjust Your Set" across the screen. Then I sat and watched it, since I loved the song. I was in awe with the cinematography for the song and then was hooked and watched the rest of the concert. The theatrics were fabulous; an ingenious idea to use a round stage and the lighting was fabulous. The props were incredible (how great was the gigantic bubble and how he could jump around in it on beat!). As a performer myself, I was amazed by the genious and immediatly wanted to watch it over and over again. I have seen many concerts of different genres and perform many myself. This was by far the most thrilling and energized performance that keeps the audience enthrawled, even at home! Only wishing I could have been one of the lucky people to be able to see this live! A must have for anyone, even if you like Phil Collins better in Genisis!
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