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Bee Gees - Live by Request

Bee Gees - Live by Request

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EXCELLENT!
Review: If you're a huge Bee Gees fan as I am, then you'll LOVE this DVD! It also brings about a new meaning since Maurice Gibb's death on January 12, 2003. Also, don't forget "One Night Only"! I've been a Bee Gees fan as long as I can remember, & these 2 DVDs are MUST HAVES for avid Bee Gees fans like myself :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful Concert!!!!
Review: Not only am I a huge Fan of the BeeGees and enjoyed this video very very much, but I was honored to have been a part of the audience that night! The editorial written here DOES NOT give justice. It was an ABSOLUTE, awesome and unforgetable night and this Videos is surely to entertain and give every BeeGee Fan a great two hours worth of your life. I can guarantee you'll laugh, you'll clap, stomp your feet, while singing along to every song in the video. A MUST FOR EVERY BEEGEE FAN...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Set
Review: of course it's really good to hear all the Bee Gees Jams on a Album but live is even better.the only down side is the fact that some of the songs are done in Medley form&that kinda leaves it just there overall to me.but all in all this is a real good show&performance.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: As Crisp As A Live Recording Can Be
Review: Recording with an audience of less than 1,000, this DVD feels like a club recording with it's Dolby Ditigal and DTS audio sound. Host Mark McEwen gushes a tad much and the 'Live by Request' gimmick is not original. Still, it manages to captivate. Fifteen songs (one a medley of eight), five being from the last album, it's a collection that defies the ear with the groups tight instrumentals and harmonies. "She Keep On Coming" and "You Should Be Dancing" rock the house, while "Sacred Trust" and "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart" lull the audience into a trance. This recording is unique in that there are plenty of star 'call-ins' and lots of joking around. Its surprising to hear Barry sing, "Woman In Love", but "Nights On Broadway" is, once again, cut far too short for a song that contains some of their best work.

This is as close as a great live recording gets and a DVD well worth owning. "One Night Only" is a great live recording as well, but nothing matches the intimacy of this presentation.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: How about 4 hours? Instead of 2?
Review: Sure it's another great live.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful concert
Review: The Bee Gees as always put on an excellent concert. They sound great live as they do on any album. This concert was more touching since the recent passing of maurice gibb and the way he interacts with the audience and fans who call in. So, there are some funny moments with him and the rest of the Bee Gees. I would recommend everybody watch this concert. My family also watched and loved it. You will not be disappointed. I love it when Barry sings "How can you mend a broken heart." Robin's "Massachutettes" and "I started a joke" which he sings the same way as he did when it was first recorded. Maurice's "Man in the Middle" I love all his songs from their "This is where I came in" album. They sing 5 of their songs from this album which are great. My personal favorite "Jive Talkin" I plan to buy more of their concerts which I plan to do reviews on. All the Best! Happy Viewing! Angela

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful concert
Review: The Bee Gees as always put on an excellent concert. They sound great live as they do on any album. This concert was more touching since the recent passing of maurice gibb and the way he interacts with the audience and fans who call in. So, there are some funny moments with him and the rest of the Bee Gees. I would recommend everybody watch this concert. My family also watched and loved it. You will not be disappointed. I love it when Barry sings "How can you mend a broken heart." Robin's "Massachutettes" and "I started a joke" which he sings the same way as he did when it was first recorded. Maurice's "Man in the Middle" I love all his songs from their "This is where I came in" album. They sing 5 of their songs from this album which are great. My personal favorite "Jive Talkin" I plan to buy more of their concerts which I plan to do reviews on. All the Best! Happy Viewing! Angela

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Let the music play
Review: This BeeGee DVD was originally recorded for a live TV broadcast. The Bee Gees perform great, but the flow and the build up that you usually experience during a concert, is CONTSTANTLY interrupted by a presenter who tends to turn eveything into a commercial TV spot. Questions like "what did you think when you had your first number one hit" brilliantly answered by Robin "Gee, our first number one hit".... Daft questions, ennoying interruptions, superficial presenting and constantly complimenting the BeeGee's (the Bee Gees dont need that constant sort of kissing up from a presenter) ... The MUSIC itself is great although the songs are all kept very short. Please, let concerts be concerts and interviews be interviews.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Again, A STUNNING Bee Gees concert!!
Review: This concert is truly AMAZING!! The selection of songs is great, and they are all perfectly performed. But there's more besides the music itself.
This concert really show how EXTREMELY FUNNY the Brothers Gibb are. Especially Maurice.
Also, my sincere compliments to mister John Merchant, who has done a MARVELLOUS job, on mixing the sound (of the DVD; don't know about the VHS).
Pump up your speaker volume, sit back and enjoy this memorable concert...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not what I expected.
Review: This DVD is not quite what I expected. I am a huge Bee Gees fan!!!! So naturally when I was in my local electronics store and saw that another Bee Gees DVD had come out that I had missed I jumped at the oportunity to purchase it. The only problem being is that I didn't stop to think it was Live By Request. I am the sort of person who would much rather hear more of their music than hear a bunch of people call in and request their favorite songs and carry on with idle chit-chat. I love their music but preferably with out the chit-chat.


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