Rating: Summary: Moodies great - rest not worth the $$$, not even 1 Star Review: This is a lot of money to spend on a minimal Moodies exposure. I was very disappointed and it makes me hesitant to purchase any like items for Amazon or any other on-line vendor. The system needs a "0" Star option for true review!Let the Buyer Beware!
Rating: Summary: Moodies great - rest not worth the $$$, not even 1 Star Review: This is a lot of money to spend on a minimal Moodies exposure. I was very disappointed and it makes me hesitant to purchase any like items for Amazon or any other on-line vendor. The system needs a "0" Star option for true review! Let the Buyer Beware!
Rating: Summary: A Full Analysis Of A Sneaky Package Review: This set is not what it seems. There are only three Moody Blues songs; two are pre Hayward & Lodge. Denny Laine sings, "Bye Bye Bird"; Mike Pinder sings, "I Really Haven't Got The Time" and Hayward lip-synchs, "Nights In White Satin" in almost a stupor. It's all on a small stage with what looks like the Dick Clark kind of atmosphere show with kids dancing (?). The sound and picture quality is not bad considering it's from the mid-sixties in black & white. But that's all the Moody Blues you get. The EXTRA features are EP `ads' for (20) twenty sixties groups with one song each, including "Deep Purple", "Alice Cooper", "Joe Cocker", "Ike & Tina Turner", "Roxy Music" and "Yes". Again, the quality is fairly good. It also includes ads for (4) four compilation DVD's from sixties groups. There is the JUKEBOX feature with (8) eight full songs in color including, "Rick Wakeman", "Emerson, Lake & Palmer" and Procol Harum". If you only want three very old Moody Blues songs in Black & white and a hell of a lot of music ads, you might be happy. I really wasn't.
Rating: Summary: A Full Analysis Of A Sneaky Package Review: This set is not what it seems. There are only three Moody Blues songs; two are pre Hayward & Lodge. Denny Laine sings, "Bye Bye Bird"; Mike Pinder sings, "I Really Haven't Got The Time" and Hayward lip-synchs, "Nights In White Satin" in almost a stupor. It's all on a small stage with what looks like the Dick Clark kind of atmosphere show with kids dancing (?). The sound and picture quality is not bad considering it's from the mid-sixties in black & white. But that's all the Moody Blues you get. The EXTRA features are EP 'ads' for (20) twenty sixties groups with one song each, including "Deep Purple", "Alice Cooper", "Joe Cocker", "Ike & Tina Turner", "Roxy Music" and "Yes". Again, the quality is fairly good. It also includes ads for (4) four compilation DVD's from sixties groups. There is the JUKEBOX feature with (8) eight full songs in color including, "Rick Wakeman", "Emerson, Lake & Palmer" and Procol Harum". If you only want three very old Moody Blues songs in Black & white and a hell of a lot of music ads, you might be happy. I really wasn't.
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