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8/07/2012

Naked Eyes: On Stage at World Cafe Live (2007) Review

Naked Eyes: On Stage at World Cafe Live (2007)
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This is an excellent concert dvd of the 80's "mainstay" band, Naked Eyes!!! They perform most of their classics from the 1980's. The original band had two main members, who were the song writers, and the main performers of the band, back in their glory days of the 1980's. These two were Pete Byrne and Rob Fisher. Rob Fisher is now deceased. Pete is still here with the rest of the band, and he provides a commentary on Rob Fisher in the liner notes to this dvd.
The line-up in this dvd consists of:
Pete Byrne - Lead Vocals & Guitar
Jack Gilpatrick - Synthesizers
Mark Stacy - Synthesizers & Backing Vocals
Rogerio Jardim - Drums and Backing Vocals
The songs are as follows: (All the songs were written by Pete Byrne & Rob Fisher, except "Paint it Black", and "Always Something There to Remind Me".
1.Emotion in Motion
2.When the Lights Go Out
3.Fortune or Fame
4.Promises, Promises (This is an outstanding classic from 1983!!!)
5.I Could Show You How
6.I Just Can't Get Over Losing You
7.If I Can't Make You Mine
8.The Time is Now
9.Flag of Convenience
10.Communication Without Sound
11.Paint it Black (the ole Rolling Stone's song, performed Naked Eyes Style).
12.The Last to Know
13.In the Name of Love
14.Always Something There to Remind Me.
This is an excellent concert, very well performed, very well produced, and very well filmed & recorded. It's some great 80's "retro" at its best. I highly recommend this concert dvd. If you were a Naked Eyes fan back in the 80's, you'll love every minute of this concert dvd. Thanks!!!

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8/04/2012

Ramones: It's Alive 1974-1996 (2007) Review

Ramones: It's Alive 1974-1996 (2007)
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Pound for pound, this is one of the best live albums ever released. I bought it on import vinyl back in 1979 and it was one of the first CDs I bought upon upgrading my stereo system. The Ramones smoke through their set list like there's no tomorrow. Recorded on New Year's Eve in 1977 at the Rainbow Theatre in London, this set sounds much better (probably because of Tommy's co-producing) then the recently released "Ramones - NYC 1978" CD which was recorded at The Palladium in New York City just a week later. It also includes "Judy Is A Punk" which is absent from the NYC show. All in all, a must have CD for any Ramones fan. 2 notes to Tod Nelson : it was Dee Dee (not Joey) who shouted out "1,2,3,4!!!" before each song and this CD clocks in at just under 54 minutes not 48 (you may have been cheated). R.I.P. Joey, Dee Dee, and Johnny.

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Punk forefathers Joey, Johnny, Dee Dee, Tommy, Marky, Richie, and C-Jay Ramone outlasted almost every one of their legions of followers.For over twenty years, they delivered their signature garage-flavored, ear-shattering chainsaw level and pop-skewed sound through a string of now-classic, loud-and-fast punk rock LPs, and 2,263 concerts together.This new two DVD set captures the essence of the legendary racket they made with over four hours of rare and previously unreleased live footage that's the closest you can get to experiencing this blitzkrieg of a band.From their earliest performances at lower Manhattan's CBGBs to international festivals in front of hundreds of thousands of fans, IT'S ALIVE 1974-1996 is your VIP ticket to the Ramones.Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002, the band may be gone, but their sound and influence are indestructible.

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8/03/2012

Cyndi Lauper - Live... At Last (DVD in Amray Case Packaging) (2004) Review

Cyndi Lauper - Live... At Last (DVD in Amray Case Packaging) (2004)
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Track listing:
Program Start, At Last, Stay, I Drove All Night, If You Go Away, All Through The Night, Walk On By, Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood, She Bop, Sisters Of Avalon, Change Of Heart, True Colors, Shine, It's Hard To Be Me, Money Changes Everything, Unchained Melody, Time After Time, Girls Just Want To Have Fun, Credits.
One thing that has always been true about Cyndi Lauper is that she will go out of her way to give her fans a great live show, regardless of whether she's performing at a small record store for free or at a sold-out major event concert. The location and number of people attending doesn't matter...Cyndi gives everything she's got when she performs live. And this new DVD "Live At Last," recorded at her March 11, 2004 gig at The Town Hall in New York, is certainly no exception. This DVD will surely satisfy both long-time fans as well as those who have only recently discovered Cyndi's music with her most recent album "At Last," as the track listing (see above) contains songs from both her old-school catalog as well as her renditions of the classics. I certainly appreciate her newer stuff but to me, the best part of this concert is hearing and seeing her perform her trademark songs such as the beautiful "Time After Time" and my personal favorite, "I Drove All Night." These songs may have been written a long time ago, but Cyndi proves with this concert that time certainly has not taken away any of the magic that made them so great.
There are also some great bonus features, a lot more substantial than what most concert DVD's offer:
Stay Music Video
Forest Park
Driving With Cyndi
Sunday Dinner
Broad Channel
Shoot It Yourself! with Cyndi and Kevin
Alternate Angles
Discography
All in all, a must-have for any Cyndi Lauper fan, even the casual one. And for the price that it's offered here you would be crazy not to buy it.

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Tracklistings:At Last Stay I Drove All Night If You Go Away All Through The Night Walk On By Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood She Bop Sisters Of Avalon Change Of Heart True Colors Shine It's Hard To Be Me Money Changes Everything Unchained Melody Time After Time Girls Just Want To Have Fun

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7/11/2012

VH1 Storytellers - Billy Idol (2001) Review

VH1 Storytellers - Billy Idol (2001)
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Billy Idol rules. I have been a diehard fan for 21 years, since I was 13. I saw him 3 times in the '80s-'90s and have been back for more 3 times in the new millenium. Billy rocks as hard as ever and his music is as fresh and exciting today as it was when it was written.
This DVD is a must-own for anyone with even a passing Idol fancy. The sound is superb, the band is tight and exhilarating, and Sir William is in fine form, rocking out in excellent voice and looking terrific. He is a fantastic storyteller with a great sense of humor. You feel, watching and listening to him spin his tales, that you've gone round the pub with him for a pint. He is thoughtful, intelligent, and really funny.
Although every single song on this DVD is amazing and sounds wonderful in this setting, two deserving special mention are the Gen X classics "Kiss Me Deadly" and "The Untouchables". Billy introduces "Kiss Me Deadly" by explaining how the song came to be and his heartfelt delivery is truly touching. These two songs are so dear to him (and me) and witnessing his performance of them brought a tear to my eye.
It is a testament to the man and his music that every single song sounds so vibrant in this stripped down setting. And Steve Stevens is nothing short of brilliant.
Don't wait - order this via "1-click" immediately! And Billy - we want more, more, more!

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With his unique brand of pounding rock, rebellious punk attitude and raw sex appeal, black leather icon Billy Idol created a sound as unmistakable as his trademark snarl. From "White Wedding" to "Mony, Mony," this exclusive "VH1 Storytellers" compilation captures Idol in rock's most intimate setting. So sit back, relax, and get ready to go one-on-one with the artist behind the songs you only thought you knew. Features 8 songs not included in the original broadcast! Songs: Cradle of Love, Don't Need a Gun, Flesh for Fantasy, White Wedding, Sweet Sixteen, To Be a Lover, Rebel Yell, Kiss Me Deadly, Eyes Without a Face, Dancing With Myself,Untouchables, Ready Steady Go, Blue Highway, Mony Mony, L.A. Woman.

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7/05/2012

Culture Club: Greatest Hits (2005) Review

Culture Club: Greatest Hits (2005)
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Don't let the April 28 posting deter you. With all due respect, it was based on the 20 minute Amazon clip, NOT a viewing of the actual DVD.
I purchased the European (PAL) version of this DVD last fall (Virgin Records has a tendancy to release the good stuff in Europe first, then it comes to the U.S.). Based on the cover art and Amazon description, this is the U.S/Canada version (i.e., Region 1) of the European release. Thus, it is the COMPLETE video collection PLUS the A Kiss Across the Ocean concert.
It is an excellent compilation with all of the classic music videos and more. I had never seen the videos for Victims, Mistake No. 3 (check out that GIANT wedding cake!) and The Medal Song.
The complete listing from the European DVD:
PROMO VIDEOS:
01. Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?
02. Time (Clock Of The Heart)
03. I'll Tumble For Ya
04. Church Of The Poison Mind
05. Karma Chameleon
06. Victims
07. It's A Miracle
08. Miss Me Blind
09. The War Song
10. The Medal Song
11. Mistake No. 3
12. Love Is Love
13. Move Away
14. God Thank You Woman
15. I Just Wanna Be Loved
16. Your Kisses Are Charity
17. Cold Shoulder
DVD EXTRAS:
* A Kiss Across The Ocean - Live Concert 1983
Concert Tracks (in running order):
01. I'll Tumble For Ya
02. Mister Man
03. It's A Miracle
04. Karma Chameleon
05. Black Money
06. Love Twist
07. Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?
08. Miss Me Blind
09. Church Of The Poison Mind
10. Victims
11. Time (Clock Of The Heart)
12. White Boy
13. Melting Pot
*Greatest Moments 'Then & Now' - Interview 1998
*DVD Rom Section - Includes Discography, Screensaver, Weblinks, & Wallpaper
You won't be disappointed! This is the collection you've been waiting for plus some really cool extras!

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1. Do You Really Want To Hurt Me? 2. Time (Clock Of The Heart) 3. I'll Tumble For Ya 4. Church Of The Poison Mind 5. Karma Chameleon 6. Victims 7. It's A Miracle 8. Miss Me Blind 9. The War Song 10. The Medal Song 11. Mistake No.3 12. Love Is Love 13. Move Away 14. God Thank You Woman 15. I Just Wanna Be Loved 16. Your Kisses Are Charity 17. Cold Shoulder 18. I'll Tumble For Ya (Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London 1983) 19. Mister Man (Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London 1983) 20. It's a Miracle (Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London 1983) 21. Karma Chameleon (Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London 1983) 22. Black Money (Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London 1983) 23. Love Twist (Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London 1983) 24. Do You Really Want To Hurt Me (Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London 1983) 25. Miss Me Blind (Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London 1983) 26. Church Of The Poisoned Mind (Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London 1983) 27. Victims (Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London 1983) 28. Time (Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London 1983) 29. White Boy (Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London 1983) 30. Melting Pot (Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London 1983)

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6/14/2012

Duran Duran - Greatest - The DVD (2003) Review

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Featuring twenty-one songs, and clocking in just short of an hour and forty-five minutes, this compilation of Duran Duran's "greatest" videos is a much more generous and comprehensive overview of the group's wildly inconsistent 17-year career than anything currently available on CD. Well, let's face it, with Duran Duran the videos were always an essential part of the package that completed the (new) romantic promise of their already (fairly) good music.
"Planet Earth" (from 1981) looks amusingly quaint now: the Edwardian frill shirts and Kabuki makeup - along with the stiff-spastic-marionette dancing and Futurist sets - mark this early clip as a quintessential Blitz Kid time-capsule.
The uncensored "Girls on Film" still arouses us as an ever-dubious attempt to merge sub-Roxy Music decadence with a barrage of mid-Eighties Playboy-channel cliches (and I DO continue to relish the sweet sight of that LUSCIOUS boudoir tart straddling a feather-covered phallic pole in her sheer black scanties!). Still, "Girls" never transcends the surface titillation offered by its self-consciously chic litany of soft-core S&M-lite posturings, nor does it really have the guts to explore or confront its own darker implications.
The next video, "The Chauffeur," is the collection's darkly gleaming gem. Shot in intimate, otherworldly black-and-white, this insinuatingly erotic mini-epic about a femme-lesbian rendezvous at a desolate London underground parkade in the dead of night is, I believe, this group's musicodramatic masterpiece. Fluid, rhythmic crosscutting blends together the stark, luminous chiaroscuro imagery to devastating effect. And the ghostly sight of those three sculptured beauties swaying and undulating in their fetishistic undress...ahhh, you won't find anything as deeply or blissfully kinky as THAT on late-night cable these days!
The next three clips, "Hungry Like the Wolf," "Save A Prayer," and "Rio," are all well-known and still entertaining to watch. "Wolf" is the best of the three - as yet another tale of lustful pursuit and orgasmic conquest/submission, it combines cinematic allusions ("Gunga Din," "Bridge Over the River Kwai," and "Apocalypse Now") as camp signposts on a journey into the jungle heart of feral eroticism. "Save A Prayer" has some nice romantic images of Buddhist monuments and native youths stilt-fishing in the Indian Ocean, as well as a few panoramic aerial shots of a sacred plateau and a final procession of saffron-robed monks illuminated by torchlight. "Rio" is exuberantly naive and amateurish - this is the one with them posing on a yacht in the Caribbean, a neat trick which (unfortunately) convinced many that the group really did inhabit a continuous episode of "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous."
"Is There Something I Should Know?" is a rather vague and arbitrary bit of classic New Wave kitsch-cryptic surrealism featuring men in Magritte bowler hats and forbiddingly spare Cubist décor, while "Union of the Snake" is merely a flaccid and indigestible boondoggle of Oriental menace and crude forced sexuality.
While a dandy little song by itself, the video for "New Moon on Monday" badly flubs its potentially intriguing premise - revolutionaries organizing an underground resistance movement in some unidentified Eastern European police state. In what has to be one of the most painful moments in all of music video history, our lads end up feebly pantomiming their exultant chorus like earnest teenage wannabes at a talent(less) competition...while several megatons of pyrotechnics detonate everywhere around them!
"The Reflex" is a colorful and well-made attempt at a fake "live" video - but the teenybopper quotient renders it just a little cringe-worthy. The legendary "Wild Boys" now looks like an hysterically overblown slab of "Thriller"-era excess - complete with absurd post-apocalyptic jungle-gym-cum-torture-rack sets; dizzyingly baroque camera angles and vertiginous cutting; snarling, shaven-headed zombies in alabaster body paint, tribal-dancing and somersaulting with atavistic abandon; our hero suspended from a tattered old windmill and...oh, I could go on, but why bother? On the other hand, "A View to a Kill" - the famed James Bond theme - compensates with a simple self-deprecating wit that makes it stand out as one of Duran X 2's most cleverly inventive and enjoyable videos. "Bon...Simon Le Bon," indeed!
After that we get "the new Duran Duran" - a bit less flashy, a bit more "mature." "Notorious" has some nice footage of lean, wiry female models jiving and strutting but the video is ruined by way too many herky-jery camera movements and worsened by frenzied, dissonant cutting. "Skin Trade" has a more controlled rhythm and makes an appealing use of vivid bright colors and matted backdrops. "I Don't Want Your Love" is still surprisingly fresh and fun...perhaps more so than it was the first time around. "All She Wants Is" is a vaguely DEVOesque domestic statement with a lot of blinding, distorted, hypnotic strobe-neon effects and a pretty, pouting girl that I can either love or leave.
The mid-tempo yawner "Serious" (the only semi-bearable moment from their gawdawful "Liberty" album) is the most negligible of the bunch here, as is the rather pointless retrospective sampling, "Burning the Ground."
"Ordinary World" is a triumphant return to form - gorgeous, melancholy romanticism beautifully realized with classical guitar and the lyrical image of a bride wandering amidst golden-toned boughs of weeping willow trees. "Come Undone" is another great song, although I'm not quite so sure about the video. Hmmm...an aquarium full of exotic sea creatures, a ginger-haired young siren chained underwater, a middle-aged dowdy inserting disparate household objects into a blender, a tortured transvestite confronting himself in the vanity mirror...are these folks all meant to represent displaced personalities who have "come undone"?
The recent (and mildly scandalous) "Electric Barbarella" is a catchy electronic dance ditty that brings Double D full circle (cf. Roxy Music's "In Every Dream-home a Heartache"). This last video - about a battery-operated, remote-controlled, life-sized Barbie-doll that suddenly animates to dizzy, ditzy life - is light-hearted and witty, it's also perversely, artificially sexy like a Pedro Almodovar film. Zap me, Barbie!

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The definitive Duran Duran video collection on a 2-DVD set! DVD 1: Planet Earth, Girls on Film (long uncensored version), The Chauffer, HungryLike The Wolf, Save A Prayer, Rio, Is There Something I Should Know?, Union of theSnake, New Moon On Monday (EP Version), The Reflex, Wild Boys (7" Edit Version),A View To A Kill DVD 2: Notorious, Skin Trade, I Don’t Want Your Love, All She Wants Is, Serious,Burning The Ground, Ordinary World, Come Undone (Uncensored version), ElectricBarbarella

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