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Rating: Summary: The late GREAT Wendy O! Review: OK, so we don't have a Plasmatics DVD... this is the next best thing, the late Wendy O' Williams w/ Motorhead's Lemmy and Wurzel. I've had this on VHS for over ten years. The quality on this way supercedes that. 12 Songs recorded at the Camden Palace Theater, London in 1995. This is part of K-Tel (HA HA HA HA !!!!) new DVD releases. They also released VENOM if you are into the original Death Metal Band.Highly recommended!!!! MORE PUNK!!! Great sound and video. We'll miss you WENDY!!
Rating: Summary: Wendy O Williams at her best Review: This dvd rocks! Buy it.The sound is incredible, the camera footage is awesome.I was totally impressed.I own a lot of concert Dvd's and vcr tapes and this Dvd is one of my best.I cant stress it enough! If you were a Wendy O fan , you MUST own this!I have been a Wendy O fan since the 80's and will treasure this video as its the best footage i have.RIP Wendy
Rating: Summary: Not what I expected, but not bad Review: Tracks: 1. Goin' Wild 2. Pedal to the Metal 3. You'll Succeed 4. No Class 4. Party 5. Jammin' (Instrumental) 6. Hey Hey (Live to Rock) 7. Jail Bait 8. Ain't None of Your Business 9. Bump 'N' Grind 10. **** That Booty 11. **** 'N' Roll I knew nothing about Wendy O. Williams' career after the Plasmatics and so was expecting Punk when I bought this DVD. But instead, in this Sept. 1985 concert in London England, Wendy hooks up with three typical '80s Metalheads for a concert that turned out to be Heavy Metal rather than Punk. While the riffs are pretty much your generic '80s Metal riffs, what makes the concert work here is the pure sweat-soaked, hard-drivin' charisma of Wendy herself. With her hoarse, raspy voice like some streetwalker who's been round the block one too many times and her taught, bodybuilding contest-worthy body, she gradually whips the crowd into a frenzy. Along the way there's some fun with sledgehammers and chainsaws, and Wendy also performs an amazing feat of strength that proves her a true rock'n'roll Amazon. Motorhead's Lemmy and Wurzel even show up to strap on their axes and join in on the action on "Jail Bait". When Wendy committed suicide in 1998 rock'n'roll lost one of its true originals, and I think it was for this originality even more than for her music that I loved her. It was real characters like her who made the music scene of the 80s so much more interesting than the world of slick, pre-fab, pre-packaged, record company-controlled "product" that we have today. Back in 1980, CITY-TV in Toronto (owners of Much Music) filmed a Plasmatics concert for their show "The New Music". But until that ever gets released to us, this will most likely remain our only precious footage of the late great Wendy O. in action. So grab yourself the DVD before it's gone, crank up that volume, and get ready to rock out -- 80s Metal style!
Rating: Summary: Bare Bones/ No Frills Rock 'n' Roll Show Review: Videotaped (poorly) with no budget for effects. The band is explosive and Wendy is well...you know, Wendy. Wearing nothing more than a black leather bra, panties, and tennis shoes for much of the show,( and still in perfect condition), she is truly all the effects the show needs. There's not much of Wendy on film, so this DVD is probably all were going to get anytime soon.Buy it and be glad you got that much. What a voice!
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