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AC/DC - No Bull (Live Plaza De Toros De Las Ventas, Madrid)

AC/DC - No Bull (Live Plaza De Toros De Las Ventas, Madrid)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: About the "5.1" sound mix.....
Review: IN RESPONSE OF A REVIEW THAT I JUST READ ABOUT THIS DVD, THE DOLBY DIGITAL TRACK IS 5.0, NOT 5.1. THIS MAKES YOU PRACTICALLY "BASSLESS" IF YOU HAVE A HOME THEATER WITH 5 SPEAKERS AND A SUBWOOFER, THIS LAST ONE WILL NOT SOUND AT ALL. HOWEVER YOU CAN FIX THIS LITTLE PROBLEM BY LISTENING TO THE 2.0 (STEREO) SOUND AND USE YOUR DOLBY PRO LOGIC DECODER ON THE HOME THEATER RECEIVER OR AMP, YOU'LL HAVE BEST SURROUND SOUND THIS WAY AND YOUR SUBWOOFER WILL DO HIS JOB VERY WELL.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Get this tape NOW!!!
Review: It ROCKS!!! This video is so bad. It made me want to jump everywhere and go crazy. Get it even if it's the last thing you'll ever do.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AC/DC's Greatest DVD
Review: No Bull has got to be the best DVD I've seen. The best is the picture quality and sound. I also liked the songs they performed they were better than Stiff Upper Lip Live.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent video but ........
Review: Not as good as Live in Donnington! Anyone debating on whether they should get this one or the live in donnington one should get the donnington one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: electrifying angus at his best
Review: not only does this video have some great songs but it also has great props including a huge rosie balloon and a giant wrecking ball, and best of all is angus' 10-15 minute solo without any rythm guitar or drums, at one point in the solo he's elevated on a platform in the middle of the audience bottom line...... GREAT VIDEO

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AC/DC, I Salute You
Review: One of the most amazingly unappreciated rock bands ever, AC/DC, puts on an absolutely awesome performance. I own both this tape and AC/DC Live At Donington, and I must say this one is much better. No Bull was filmed in 96, Donington in 91, yet the AC/DC that I see here are so alive and vibrant and entertaining, much more so than in Donington and I dare say, even more than in their earlier days. They only get better, and louder, as time goes on. I fully recommend this to even the most casual fan.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terrific. Good songs. Good action.
Review: Saw AC/DC twice on this tour (in the US). A great, exciting show which is pretty much captured by this video. High quality sound and visuals.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Big Hype....No Sound
Review: The sound quality of this DVD is a huge disappointment. After hearing a laser disc from a concert recorded several years earlier, NO BULL was money wasted.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Boys Are Back In Town
Review: They might be a little older, and they might be going grey or loosing her, but there still belting out the loudest hard rocking sounds youve ever heard!

The show is great, a live perfromance from the Plaza Del Toros stadium in Spain... the thing missing tho is the footage of BEavis And Butthead that played before the show started.... but it kicks off from there with the craine reveing up and swinging around to knock down a wall built up on the stage, and then Angus runs out and the show begins! This is a show well worth having on DVD or VHS! It is no disapointment! and features a selection of there best work over the years, but theres never enough time to put every song onto a disc, because every AC/DC songs is great! but this selection of new and old is great!

Also comes with a feature of the making of the Hard As A Rock Video Clip with a bit of behind the scene stuff, and of corse the video clip to "Hard As A Rock"!

Only downfall is whoever did the subtitles in English really screwed up a few of the lyrics! Whats beeing said, was not what was written!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: No Bull - No Sound
Review: This 1996 concert from Madrid in itself was spectacular. I have listened to AC/DC for for over 20 years, and I was impressed by the energy this band displays on stage. Angus Young runs close to a marathon without ever missing a note. The mid-section, Rhythmm Guitarist Malcom Young and Bass Player Cliff Williams lay down an un-ending wall of Thunder during the 20 numbers the band plays in this concert. The energy of Phil Rudd during "Dog Eat Dog" is astounding, he lays down a powerful consistent beat for what must seem like hours to him. I could feel my shoulder starting to ache just tapping out the beat on my lap!

However, and there is always a however, I found the Sound Quality during the concert portion of this DVD to be lacking. I have Surround Sound, so I had fairly high expectations when I plugged this DVD into my player. Although the sound is in Dolby Digital 5.1 I found the background noise a little much. When you move up a chapter and play the video, the sound is excellent, so perhaps I am asking to much, but I was disappointed in the quuality of the DVD sound during the concert itself.

This DVD also has the "Making of Hard as a Rock", which I found interesting, although a little more technical information would have been nice. If you are a fan of AC/DC like myself, it is certainly worth purchasing, my only complaint is the sound.


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