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Advantages: Easy song navigation throughout DVD, Backstage feature including backstage interviews, in Dolby5.0 Disadvantages: None
...on the Shoulder of Giants, Oasis took to the stage once more but this time at the prestigious Wembley Stadium. Familiar to Millions is a legendary concert in a class of its own. Aswell as the rest of the band, the iconic Gallagher Brothers(Noel and Liam) have produced a concert to marvel at for years to come. From current tracks of "Go let it out" to the chart topping "Wonderwall" its is easy to see that Oasis have never lost the crowds of which ...
Advantages: Paul Weller live DVD Disadvantages: Can't be seen full screen on normal TV
I've followed Paul Weller now since he started with the Jam in 1977, through his days with the Style Council, and now throughout his 'solo' career. I've seen him live 6 times, and for those of you not fortunate enough to have seen him live, a live DVD like this one is the next best thing.
Paul Weller has inspired the 1990's bands such as Oasis and Blur, and got the title 'The Modfather'. He regularly plays on 'Later with Jools Holland', and in February ... ...to London the next time Paul played the Albert Hall just to see the concert.
Anyway, about this DVD. It captures Paul Weller and his band doing a 95 minute live set that comes solely from Paul's solo career. The full band and track listing can be found at the end of the review. I've always thought that Paul Weller sounds even better live than he does on vinyl/cd, and this DVD captures the vibrant energy that is evident whenever he is on stage.
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Advantages: Brilliant music and an excellently polished live performance. Disadvantages: Lacking in quantity of extras but what is there is excellent.
Train are a band very unlike any other I have had experience of. They not only have a unique sound but also are a very unique band. They are in a sense, very American, some find this a problem, others like me don't. Even the Americans say that they sound American. What is American? I'd say that it was a mix of the Counting Crows and Matchbox 20 although they list their influences as Led Zeppelin and the Beatles. Formed in San Francisco in 1994, Train ... ...a tune from the first Train album. It’s also one of my favourites from this album as it gently brings in other instruments and some brilliant arrangements. An excellently written set of lyrics once again brilliantly performed by the band on-stage. My favourite is up next and that’s "Hopeless". This rings true for me and really means something to me. An acoustic start to a tune which sounds fantastic live builds slowly into a brilliant ballad, which ...
Advantages: Great chemistry between main characters ,feel good film . Disadvantages: The singing throughout the film can get a bit tiresome
In my opinion you must see the film if you like musicals, otherwise you might find the singing a bit off putting .At times the siniging can seem a bit over the top but in general this is what makes the film interesting.It is worth watching just to see the on screen chemistry between Ewan Mcgregor and Nicole Kidman they are a great pairing and seem to have good on screen presence allowing you to follow the romantic tale which is played out .
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...remember loving the musical film Oliver! as a child and singing and dancing along to so many of the wonderful songs that accompanied the story. I was also lucky to see the West End production many years ago, long before Andrew Lloyd Webber took an interest with his search for a Nancy and an Oliver in the great series ‘I’d do Anything’. My daughters loved watching the TV shows and started picking up the words to some of the songs. Therefore when I ... ...in our big armchair watching Oliver! Oliver! (made in 1968)is based on the classic novel of Oliver Twist that was written by Charles Dickens. It tells the story of a poor workhouse boy who had the audacity to ask for more of the disgusting gruel that was served to all the boys daily while the workhouse governors were fed roast dinners. As a consequence Oliver is sold to the local undertaker where he is teased about his dead mother. Feeling desperate, ...
kingfisher111 28.12.2009 ·Read full review
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