Rating: Summary: A thrilling live show, hurt by overactive edits. Fun extras Review: Although a fan of punk and musical outsiders in general, I hadn't really heard Joan Jett until I caught her at a casino (gulp!) in Elko Nevada 2002. I was thrilled, Joan Jett is one of the very few performers that I truly could not take my eyes off. She really does have a look that kills, great showmanship, and inspiring attitude. Ambiguious. I loved trying to figure her out while "comped" ranchers picked up their Stetson hats and left. She threw guitar picks to the few people in the crowd who seemed to get it.This 1998 VH1 show was filmed in Telluride Colorado. The hits are included, along with many other songs I feel are stronger. The recording quality is sometimes a little thin, but good enough. My big complaint for this great show is the camerawork and editing. If a band is playing as hot and intense as this, they are the focus of the night. They are the event. The thrilled audience gets this, but the hyperactive cameramen clearly don't. This DVD has too many cut-aways from Jett and her band, and too many useless shots of nobodies crowd-surfing and shots from the back of the room. Sometimes less is more. The extras? The DVD includes a brief photo album that reminds you how long Jett has been performing. (Those hairstyles connect generations...) Also included: 2 videos - one flawed, one great '80s cheese. The '90s "Real Wild Child" cover shows Joan Jett's excellent skill for pantomime/facial expression, proving she's got half the acting game down pat. The live performance of "Do You Wanna Touch Me" - filmed during a 1985 New Year's Eve for MTV or something even worse, is ridiculous. Jett and her band may be visibly bored, but they appear sane in a room filled of what can best be called "TV Party People". To put it another way, drunk party ghouls with Rob Lowe hair. (Pick a decade, it's the same creepy Rob Lowe hair...) A horrible clip, and it's my favorite point in the disc. It reminds me how much I hated the safe white-bread '80s culture - this clip is something else. Although I never really liked them, thank god Nirvana swept away the tired empty '80s vibe. Joan Jett's work fits better with the '90s vibe and beyond. This DVD shows that.
Rating: Summary: Bad Reputation Review: Excellent video quality, Excellent 5.1 audio. It really rocks on my 7 speaker plus subwoofer system. Yamaha A-3090 pushing Klipsch speakers so what do I know about quality sound. No flash or glitter, just your basic rock and roll, played well. I rate this a must have for all. The only thing I don't like about it is I wish it were longer, so many great songs to add.
Rating: Summary: Cherry Bomb Review: Having read the glowing customer reviews, I picked up this DVD with high expectations. I'm a tried and true Joan Jett fan and I'm happy I bought this disc, but it is not as good as I expected. The song selection is good and the band plays its collective butt off. The biggest letdown to me is the sound. I know it's difficult to get good live sound in a small hall when the band is playing loud because the room resonance interferes. That happens here, with loads of echo being captured by the mics. On one hand, you can say it's a fairly accurate representation of what it would sound like to have been there but on the other hand, less echo would sound better. So go back and listen to the original vinyl or CDs if you want the best sound. If you want to see how the band cranks these days, check out this DVD. I've seen Joan looking healthier in days past, but age catches up with all of us, a fact I deal with daily. For that reason, the bonus video of "Do You Want To Touch Me" recorded some years ago, is my favorite. The photo album also has some gems - she surely is a beautiful lady. My two sons are 5 and 7 years old and they love this DVD, so maybe my review is flawed. I guess my expectations, based on reviews here, were just too high.
Rating: Summary: Cherry Bomb Review: Having read the glowing customer reviews, I picked up this DVD with high expectations. I'm a tried and true Joan Jett fan and I'm happy I bought this disc, but it is not as good as I expected. The song selection is good and the band plays its collective butt off. The biggest letdown to me is the sound. I know it's difficult to get good live sound in a small hall when the band is playing loud because the room resonance interferes. That happens here, with loads of echo being captured by the mics. On one hand, you can say it's a fairly accurate representation of what it would sound like to have been there but on the other hand, less echo would sound better. So go back and listen to the original vinyl or CDs if you want the best sound. If you want to see how the band cranks these days, check out this DVD. I've seen Joan looking healthier in days past, but age catches up with all of us, a fact I deal with daily. For that reason, the bonus video of "Do You Want To Touch Me" recorded some years ago, is my favorite. The photo album also has some gems - she surely is a beautiful lady. My two sons are 5 and 7 years old and they love this DVD, so maybe my review is flawed. I guess my expectations, based on reviews here, were just too high.
Rating: Summary: Wild Child Rocks On Review: I Love Rock n Roll, especially when you have a rock icon like Joan Jett to watch. This DVD is a definitive buy! Within this DVD you can see and watch Joan and her band perform all the classics that have put her in a place where female musicians should be proud of. She has paved the way for many new and upcoming rockers. But I sometimes wonder where they all are? Joan has never given up on the punk rock music she loves, so get out your credit card, and make this purchase. You will see what a real female icon is all about.
Rating: Summary: Wild Child Rocks On Review: I Love Rock n Roll, especially when you have a rock icon like Joan Jett to watch. This DVD is a definitive buy! Within this DVD you can see and watch Joan and her band perform all the classics that have put her in a place where female musicians should be proud of. She has paved the way for many new and upcoming rockers. But I sometimes wonder where they all are? Joan has never given up on the punk rock music she loves, so get out your credit card, and make this purchase. You will see what a real female icon is all about.
Rating: Summary: Bad Reputation Review: I think I added and removed this DVD from my wish list THREE TIMES before finally just biting the bullet and ordering it. My trepidation? When I read this was a concert from just a year ago, I didn't want to see some watered down rock show performed without the fire that many 80's artists put out. Not that Joan Jett has done that before, but I've been disappointed with the Blonde Live DVD, and recent others. Like most people, I want to see the artist rockin' it live in their PRIME - when they have the most energy and sass. That said, this DVD exceeded my expections wonderfully! Joan snarles, rocks, swears and sweats as if grunge, boy bands and sugar pop rock never took over the airwaves. The audio mix is loud and heavy and all the classic songs are performed with as though they were released a week ago. And according to the enthusiastic audience, pumping their fists along with each word.... you would think these songs were! My only complaint would be that there is not enough extra stuff on here. I would have loved to have listened to an Audio Commentary by Joan and the band about the songs and maybe watched some behind the scenes stuff. Not a big deal, but those additions would have made this already fun DVD perfect!
Rating: Summary: Inactivity Grrl - Anybody Seen Joan Jett Lately? Review: I'll be the first to admit that my grasp of DVD technology extends about as far as Robert Downey Jr.'s tenuous grasp of sobriety, but any live footage of Joan Jett ought to be a cause for celebration - a gift from the gods. Other than two video compilations she hawks on her website, a smoldering "Bad Reputation" from "Urgh: A Music War," and a surprising performance in "Light Of Day," there is a decided dearth of Jett available on the big screen. Missing in action since 1999's "Fetish" album, apparently to concentrate on acting endeavors, Jett (as well as the largely unheralded Suzi Quatro) blazed a trail in the industry for other women to follow but always seems to duck the accolades which come her way. Filmed in 1998 in Colorado (?!??), Jett and The Blackhearts (these guys deserve more credit - especially guitarist Ricky Byrd - total pros each and every one) tear through a 14-song set drawing from all phases of her career. Barely recognizable and clad from head to toe in lean, mean, streamlined black rubber and vinyl, with close-cropped blonde hair (gone forever apparently are the long raven tresses), there's no doubt it's Jett when she steps up to the microphone and sings into the light. It would have been nice to see more bonus features, like interviews with Jett and the band, but the videos for "Real Wild Child" and a 1980-something live "Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)" are a nice touch. For the price, this one's a no-brainer
Rating: Summary: Real Rock &Roll Review: If you enjoy Rock and Roll, Joan Jett is one of the few people around still "doing it". She does not require her vocal or music tracks to be "enhanced" in studio. Giant laser shows, fireworks, or multi-million dollar stages are not needed to enjoy one of her concerts. As an added bonus, the music of Joan Jett and the Blackhearts ocasionally has a little something to say about life. My only critism is that I liked her old hair style better :-).
Rating: Summary: I Hate Myself for Loving You Joan Review: It pains me to give this only 3 stars, if you like Joan you should still get this, but you should know what to expect. This was a 'staged' concert to make the video, so the crowd is small and for Joan Jett, a very passive crowd indeed. This takes away from making this DVD a concert like show. There is also breaks between many (all?) titles, which further takes away from the concert experience, it's more like a series of staged live appearence in front of CSN&Y fans. The sound is good, but like many rockers Joan has aged and it shows in her live performance. When I saw her live ~15 years ago she bounced around on stage like a mexican jumping bean, not anymore she's pretty much anchored on stage (at least she is on this DVD). She has obviously become more punk in the last few years based on her appearence, and since when are the words in Cherry Bomb "I'm the f**k you've been waiting for"? Hmmm, may be time to scour for some old bootlegs...
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