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Living Legends of Rock & Roll - Live from Itchycoo Park |
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Rating: Summary: ENCUENTRO DE TITANES Review: ALTAMENTE RECOMENDABLE, ESPECIALMENTE PARA LOS CUARENTONES. LA VERDAD ES DE QUE RECORDAR ES VIVIR. NO SE LAMENTERAN SI LO VEN, ESTA MUY BUENO. ADEMAS ES DIFICIL PODER JUNTAR TANTOS IDOLOS DEL ROCK CLASICO EN UN LUGAR. DEBERIAN SEGUIR HACIENDOLO TAMBIEN CON OTROS GRUPOS LEGENDARIOS. SIEMPRE HABRA MUCHA CLIENTELA DISPUESTA A COMPRARLOS.
Rating: Summary: I Knew The Words To Every Song Review: For those of you who grew up in the late 60's thru the 70s, this nice concert video might just hit the spot. Call me sentimental, but when Rare Earth finished their classic 70s megahit "Get Ready" and Firefall began performing "You Are The Woman", I couldn't help fighting back a tear. Okay, maybe I'm exaggerating a bit, but it was really nice to see these "legends" reach back and perform their hits. I mean, Mark Farner (Grand Funk Railroad) doing "I'm Your Captain/Closer To My Home"...! 'nuff said.
Rating: Summary: want more Review: great .I was there also and if you were, this brought back some wonderful memories. So much good music at such a wonderful event. One DVD can't do it justice. Hope there is a follow up.
Rating: Summary: want more Review: great .I was there also and if you were, this brought back some wonderful memories. So much good music at such a wonderful event. One DVD can't do it justice. Hope there is a follow up.
Rating: Summary: Expecting better Review: I purchased this DVD, waiting for it for about a month, and expecting a big show of those 70's legends. Big names and excepcional songs. But when I watch the show, I feel that those great bands performed lightly with certain exceptions like John Kay & Steppewolf, and Rare Earth. The singer of Iron Butterfly was surely out of tune when singing their hit In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida. I think Christopher Cross becomes too old to perform on public, except for those beautiful girls on Drums and Keyboard. This DVD could be better produced.
Rating: Summary: Itchycoo 99 Review: I was at this event and this dvd captures the video and sound perfectly. Shot with HD cameras this is a perfect looking concert. Only regret is that many of the stellar acts such as Paul Rodgers and Sammy Hagar were omitted. Maybe more to come in futre dvd's.
Rating: Summary: Oh, Boy! A DVD Featuring The Worst Bands of All Time! Review: Jefferson Starship and Styx...two bands that did more to destroy rock 'n' roll than the plane that killed Buddy Holly and the car that killed Eddie Cochran combined!
Rating: Summary: GREAT ROCK AND ROLL MUSIC DVD Review: THERE ARE VARIOUS ARTISTS FEATURED ON THIS DVD. HOWEVER, THESE PERFORMERS ARE VERY GOOD. I'VE DEFINETELY SEEN BETTER, BUT THIS IS PRETTY GOOD STUFF. IT FEATURES A LOT OF GOOD MUSIC FROM THE 60'S AND 70'S. ALL IN ALL, A PRETTY GOOD DVD!! SOUND IS GOOD IN 5.1 AND PICTURE IS OKAY TOO!! YOU DECIDE.
Rating: Summary: looks good sounds bad Review: This DVD could have been good, but the bands for the most part are lackluster. There are a few high spots on the DVD Iron Butterfly, John Key, Rear Earth and Firefall all give good performances. But its all two short, this DVD could have been at least 60 minutes longer and it may have salvaged it, especially if they included more from the artists I mentioned. Also why are there Nelsons on this DVD, there not classic rock, and I am very disappointed in the lackluster performance by Mark Farner (of Grand Funk) of the great Grand Funk Song I'm Your Captian/Closer To Home. Its funny that image entertainment lists the song as two songs as well, get a clue. Styx is so so, Chris Cross not rock n roll and starship, time to retire. On the plus side the DVD is beautifully shot, too bad the bands did not get up for it.
Rating: Summary: Closer To Home!! Review: This DVD is a great collection of hits! The highlight of the entire show Is Mark Farner of Grand Funk. I think there should be an entire set of Mark's great tunes on it's own Disk. The others are all great but Farner is a true legend!!!
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