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Quiet Riot - '89 Live in Japan |
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Rating: Summary: Who cut the Cheese??? Review: This reaks!! Of all the concert DVD's I've seen, this is the worst! The video and audio are great, but the performance is so cheesy, it make's me glad to know the 80's are over!!! Quiet Riot were never a popular band, they more-or-less had 15 minutes of fame with the release of Metal Health in 1983. 6 years later, Kevin DuBrow had left, so did Rudy Sarzo, and in comes Paul Shortino on vocals. Now, the Metal Health -era QR was cheesy enough, and those guys couldn't write a hit single no matter what, but this is absolutely bad! The lyrics to the new album, the sound of the new album (keyboards!!!), and Paul Shortino doing the worst ever David Coverdale imitation ever on stage, it's a dreadful 50 minutes to sit through. I love the 80's, I loved Poison, Firehouse, Slaughter, Skid Row, Winger, Tesla, but to see this, makes me feel like I am glad the 80's are over. A better bet would be to purchase the other Quiet Riot DVD Amazon.com sells called Alive in the 21st Century. That has the Metal Health-era live in concert from a couple of years ago and is far superior than this DVD release.
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