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Pearl Jam - Single Video Theory

Pearl Jam - Single Video Theory

List Price: $14.98
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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: disappointment
Review: where is "do the evolution"? a great animated video. this is video is for die-hard fans only. So boring I couldn't even watch it all. This video is about the creative process. I don't like them enough to sit through this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: whew
Review: this video is freakin' great. not too many interviews but it has a lot of the songs from yield which means its easy to catch yourself watching it over and over again. pearl jam is undisputeably the best

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Single Video Theory
Review: I found watching this entertaining. I would separately give the video high marks for sound and creativity. I don't believe it is possible to navigate through the tracks without scanning though. Maybe Eddie thought it would be cool to force us to work a little...still enjoy it. It's exactly what I expected it to be. The AC-3 isn't as well done as other music DVD's. Fleetwood Mac's The Dance has far superior sound quality...but the intensity isn't the same.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: GREAT FOR THOSE HOME-ALONE DAYS
Review: I THINK THE VIDEO IS GREAT, THE SOUND IS PERFECT AND CAPTURES THE BAND'S IN ONE OF THEIR BEST MOMENTS. I REALLY MISSED SOME OLD SONGS LIKE ELDERLY WOMAN..., BETTERMAN, INMORTALITY, ETC 4 STARS FOR THIS VIDEO!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: one word- AWESOME
Review: this video is soo cool! I have never seen pearl jam live and they never do interveiws and arent very public but this video lets you get to know them better and its shows how much of a band they are. its cool because they show them recording most of yeild in the video. check it out

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: one great thing to have
Review: this dvd or vhs is a must have for every pearl jam fan out there,, i love it

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ON FIRE!!!
Review: To all! Watching this video revives/ creates and extends my ' love ' and ' mystery' of this special group of musicians. The lyrics and each members special talent, especially now after years of ' experiences together, are also reasons why, when I'm feeling a little down living in Japan, I awaken to their brilliant music. Really looking forward to the new album Thank you always PJ Walter.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Amazing
Review: I had no idea what to expect from this video and at first I was extremely disappointed. I was hoping for a huge career retro, or concert footage or something huge - what I saw at first did nothing for me. But then I realised how unique it was and I regard this video almost as a privelage - what other bands give such an intimate view into their inner-workings like this? It shows one of the worlds biggest and most enigmatic rock bands for what they are - real people who have finally come to terms with their fame and are concentrating on making beautiful music. You get to see the guys as real people, not the rock band. An unmissable experience for this alone. And the performances are, for the most part, Grade-A.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good but could have been better. . .
Review: I really thought this video would be great. . . but it wasn't. It could have been a little longer and covered more depth about the band. Overall, it was interesting, but nothing special.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SATISFIED ONCE AGAIN
Review: Thank you! We've been begging for some sort of PJ fix for months!! My friends and I saw PJ twice Summer of '98. We even drove over 20 hours through tornados to prove how faithful of fans we are! This video is exactly what we needed to stay home safely and still enjoy the genious works of Ed and the rest of the guys! Along with this amazing video everything PJ produces helps us get through the day!!...Waiting for more...Please...


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