Advantages: covers section Disadvantages: some of the sound and the camerawork in the live show,
...wine and some friends!
Westlife consist of 4 members:
Nicky Byrne
Kian Egan
Mark Feehily
Shane Filan
The band formed in early july 1998 and are an irish pop band, to date they have achieved 14 UK number 1 singles.
The DVD includes:
The complete live gig from Croke Park Stadium.
Top 10 westlife videos
Road Home Documantary.
The live show takes up the most part of the DVD and is very exciting and provokes memories especially for people who ... ...The top 10 westlife videos shown on this DVD were as voted by fans on weslife.com, this allowed the fans to have an input into this great DVD.
Top 10 videos:
1.Us Against The World 2.Flying Without Wings 3.When You're Looking Like That 4.Bop Bop Baby 5.Obvious
6.World Of Our Own 7.Unbreakable 8.You Raise Me Up
9.What Makes A Man 10.I Lay My Love On You
The top 10 videos section also allows for a feature of former band member Brian McFadden, ...
...quite a big fan of Girls Aloud , and so wanted to see what one of their concerts were like and so that is why I purchased this DVD.
Tangled Up : Live From the 02 was released in the United Kingdom on 27th October 2008. There are eighteen songs performed in this concert : eleven which were released as singles as well as a few brand new songs. I have never seen Girls Aloud in concert before so I cannot therefore compare this concert to any of their ... ...up. Such 'stunts' include the girls 'flying' around the arena. One thing I found was clever was a 'special effect' where the girls became tangled up ; I liked how this fitted well with the fact that the tour is called 'Tangled Up'.
By watching the whole performance, you can see that this is what Girls Aloud are all about. You can tell on their faces that this is what they love to do. They give off such a positive energy that they are a pleasure ...
Advantages: Great music, vivid scenary, great setting Disadvantages: Storyline could have been improved on.
As members of the british public will know, the musical is a genre that has died out over the last few years. Yes, we've had high school musical and that was good for the kids. But what about us adults? Anything since saturday night fever worth watching? That debate is for another time, but this film brings back the musical genre, in full Abba style.
From start to finish this film does not disappoint with the fantastic toe-tapping, karaoke dream ... ...focus of attention sometimes, fits lovely into the songs. Anyone who has seen the stage show, will have walked away playing all the songs over and over in their head and be humming them all the way home. The film does exactly the same. From the opening of I have a dream, to Thank you for the music running over the credits, you almost feel like you have been watching an abba concert, your voice is sore.
Even if you are not an abba fan, or generally ...
Advantages: Amazing dvd get in there Disadvantages: not long enougth- WE want more!!!
...amazing! You got to love take that!
If you dont know who Take That are then where the hell have you been since 1990? Take that have got to be one of the most popular boy bands of the 90's who sadly split in 1996 but came back to dazzle us in 2006 with there reforming and the release of there new album beautiful world which sold over 1.3million coppies it was clear we were all ready for take that fever again. Ok so back to the dvd i had it for mothers ... ...defo recomend it to any take that fans out there it really is an amazing dvd to watch i enjoyed every second of it and was truley gutted when it was over, but i loved it so much i went out and brought my friend a copy for her birthday as an extra prezzie as she also loves take that, and at £12.99 in morrisons it was a bargin. Songs on the dvd include overture
reach out it only takes a minute
beautiful world patience
hold on i'd wait for life
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Advantages: Nostalgia Disadvantages: Some of the acting is a liitle hammy
...It was time for Slade to follow other pop stars into film, in an attempt to broaden their appeal while they were still riding high. The same way that the Beatles had made "A Hard Days' Night".
Turning down a silly comedy entitled "The Quite A Mess Experiment", they opted instead for a darker, grittier piece, "Flame".
Although quite well received by critics, fans were not so sure, and it left Slade to deal with falling record sales and slow to sell ... ...and type of audiences that Slade themselves were attracting.
Seeing that the band are now worth something, Ron Harding also wants back in, and produces the contract that the band signed when under his management. Legal action and gangland tactics between the two managements are played out in some quite nasty, but never overtly violent scenes.
Meanwhile the band themselves are suffering from "artistic differences" between various members.
The whole ...