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The Moody Blues Hall of Fame - Live From the Royal Albert Hall

The Moody Blues Hall of Fame - Live From the Royal Albert Hall

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic
Review: I just purchased this video and it is GREAT! My wife and I had our "date night" going to dinner and watching this video. It was truly awesome. Normally I feel lucky if I like 75% of the songs, but I liked everyone of the songs from this concert. What an experience, I recommend to all who are Moody Blues fans, you will definately get your money's worth.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Much to short!!
Review: too short considering the wealth of material-but the picture and sound was flawless. Something tells me that this was not the entire concert--but edited.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Moody Blues Hall of Fame
Review: One of my favorites. Super Sound and near Perfect video ( 4 ).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Must have for Moody fans!
Review: This DVD is second in sound quality only to Steely Dan's "Two Against Nature". The picture quality is awesome. Don't get me wrong. The DTS sound is truly great and the performance is excellent.The orchestra behind the Moody's reproduces their older hits flawlessly. They have a beautiful "full" sound. The video is some of the best I've seen since Yes's "Live from the house of blues". I would have liked to have seen a little more from the female back-up singers. Their presence was not as obvious sonically as (again I must use the Steely Dan DVD) 2 Against Nature but overall the concert is truly a must have and will demonstrate your home theatre system beautifully! Go get it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Home Concert thrills
Review: I have been a fan of the Moody Blues for a long time. Having gone to my first concert by them recently, this was a real treat,but my only objection is that they cut the number of songs that they played at the concert. Superb sound in DTS puts you right there in front of the band. The sound is excellent and the great camera shots make this my favorite dvd. It was my first dvd and it set the standard of all the others to match. If you aren't a big fan of The Moodys, you will still like how it looks and sounds on your system. I strongly suggest you buy it if it is only to showoff your system.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Introduction
Review: My best friend taped it from Much Music and showed it to us one Friday night while we partying. We all fell in loved with it and it was my introduction to Rock Concerts. The next day. I purchase a DVD player and bought the album. Since then, I have started my own collection.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I was impressed ! !
Review: The picture and content were excellent. I found the DTS sound terrific, too, using a JVC DVD player and receiver. Based mostly on the other reviews, I haven't listened to the dolby version.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply the best !
Review: To us there is no band better than the Moody Blues. They are still touring and giving their fans great performances and beautiful memories. They deserve to be in the Rock and Roll hall of fame, can you believe they are't?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful
Review: The only thing wrong with this concert is that the entire concert isn't here! I love watching them perform live and with this added to my collection, I don't have to feel too bad about waiting to see them again. You must own this and Red Rocks if you are a true Moody Blues fan. It's just superb!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic Moodys
Review: This DVD is watched more than any other we have (and we have a lot of them). We were fortunate to have seen them in concert here in April this year and other than the orchestra which performed with them on this DVD from the Royal Albert Hall, everything was the same, excellent quality of vocals--Justin Hayward, John Lodge, Ray Thomas and drummer Graeme Edge have truly gotten better with age.


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