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Third Day Live in Concert - The Offerings Experience
Released in DVD by Bmg Distribution (VI (19 February, 2002)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Average review score:

High energy
The concert displayed a high energy level with good musicianship. The vocals were difficult to understand, however, if you are familiar with Third Day that may not be too distracting. While this displays some of the spiritual delights you will encounter at a Third Day concert, if you really want to experience the music I would suggest their studio albums.....

WOW!
What can I say about ThirdDay. I have watched this DVD atleast 100 times. A great DVD with some great concert footage

TOTALLY AWESOME DVD!
I became a fan of Third Day last year after someone gave me their copy of the first "Offerings" CD and I was immediatley hooked on the bands music! When I watched this DVD for the first time, I was absolutely blown away by the band's heart for worshipping God. These guys don't just put on an act, they are the real deal! My favorite songs off of the DVD are as follows:

"Took My Place"-A good song to get the crowd moving and excited!
"I've Always Loved You"-A song that tells us that even though we may stumble and fall, God still loves us and always will!

"My Hope Is You"-The testimony that Mac Powell gives during this song will want to make you shout!

All in all, you will not be disappointed with this DVD--GO BUY IT NOW!


Steve Lukather - In Concert
Released in DVD by Music Video Distribu (19 November, 2002)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Starring: Steve Lukather
Average review score:

Great performance... but one problem....
... Luke and Simon are awsome together. This performance is mind blowing to watch and hear whether you're a musician or someone that likes anything fusion/rock/jazz. Personally, I bought it to be able to watch Simon Phillips who is (in my opinion) one of the most innovative and powerful drummers in the world and hasn't performed on many DVD's. In fact, outside of his instructional video, to my knowledge this is the only one.

The "Ohne Filter" productions that I've bought are all suprisingly good quality for TV productions. The audio is really good but is not as good as concerts that were digitally recorded originally for 5.1. That shouldn't be a surprise. But, they are recorded very well and the audio really rocks... you'll be very happy with the purchase. It's awsome.

Great performance... but one problem....
I'm a musician (drummer) and a big fan of Toto. Luke and Simon are awsome together. This performance is mind blowing to watch and hear whether you're a musician or someone that likes anything fusion/rock/jazz. Personally, I bought it to be able to watch Simon Phillips who is (in my opinion) one of the most innovative and powerful drummers in the world and hasn't performed on many DVD's. In fact, outside of his instructional video, to my knowledge this is the only one.

The "Ohne Filter" productions that I've bought are all suprisingly good quality for TV productions. The audio is really good but is not as good as concerts that were digitally recorded originally for 5.1. That shouldn't be a surprise. But, they are recorded very well and the audio really rocks.

Now for the one problem. The product description listed on Amazon.com for this DVD says that it is Region 1 encoded. This isn't true. It is actually "region free". Now when I received my first 'Ohne Filter" production on DVD of Edgar Winter with Rick Derringer, I was very happy and had no problems with it. But when I got Steve Lukather it would not play on my DVD/Surround system at home. It will play fine on my computer at work, and on some of my friends' systems, but not on my home system. What a dissapointment! I still haven't figured out what the problem is so I haven't yet got to hear it cranked up on my Sony surround system.

This doesn't make sense!!!! Edgar Winter (same company) plays great. This one won't play at all. My DVD player won't load it and says "disc error". THE DISC IS FINE!!!! If someone can help me please post something here.

If you're player will play this DVD you'll be very happy with the purchase. It's awsome.

Great performance!
I have been waiting for the release of a DVD with the Lobotomy's for quite some time. I have had the privilege of seeing them in concert a few times while in L.A. and to be able to pop this DVD in whenever I want and relive the experience is priceless. The production quality is less than stellar, but it's tolerable. If I had one wish, it would have been for a longer performance, but hey, I'll take what I can get. The performance is fabulous, and they even have a cardboard cut-out of Sammy Davis Jr. on stage for inspiration. Overall, a great DVD!


Ohne Filter - Musik Pur: Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes in Concert
Released in DVD by Music Video Distribu (08 July, 2003)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Average review score:

Cherry on the cake
The only drawback is that the sound mix does not always pay justice to all the great musicians (most noticeably Bobby Bandiera's guitar and Joey's Stann saxophone)
But it's really great stuff for any Jukes fan and it's ... region-free!

Smokin!!!
This Southside Johnny show from German Televison in 1992 is smokin'! Southside and the band are at their best during this period after the release of Better Days. Highlights include Better Days, Comin' Back, Walk Away Renee/On The Air medley, and a rousing version of Havin' A Party to close the show. If you are a Jukes fan, this is the disc for you.

Real DVD (Blessed by Johnny)
I watched the price go up overnight and had to order from
overstock(dotcom). Thanks very much!


Harry Connick, Jr.: The New York Big Band Concert
Released in DVD by Sony/Columbia (15 June, 1999)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Director: Jill Goodacre
Average review score:

Buy this dvd NOW
I just got this dvd for Christmas from my mom and it's absolutely the best. I have about 4-5 cd's of Harry's music and treasure them. My father was a band director for over 35 years and we just watched this dvd tonight. I grew up listening to jazz, country, classical, blues, rock etc.....I listen to all kinds of music...from Frank, Charlie Daniels, Stevie Ray, Scorpions, LL , Van Halen...ok you get the picture. Get this dvd and and get it now. Harry puts on an awesome show...oh yeah, his band is better or almost better than Johnny Carson's....my dad sad that :-)

Good Fun
This great DVD captures the essence of Harry Connick, Jr. very well. Although his piano-playing and New Orleans influence are noticeably sparse, this disc is about him swinging loud and hard. His big band, as usual, is tight and swings extremely well. The selection of songs is great, ranging from more intimate standards like "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" to upbeat originals like "Recipe for Love" and "We Are In Love".

The disc is wonderfully intimate both visually and aurally. The sound is clear and strong, and the camera work doesn't get in the way of the performance. Often mischaracterized as a Sinatra clone, on this disc Connick manages to show his depth, musical ability, and pure charm. Make sure to check out his other, softer side with his older solo albums too.

GREAT DVD
This is a great music DVD - a good one for the whole family to enjoy!


Herbert Von Karajan - New Year's Concert 1988 - Prokofiev Symphony No. 1 & Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 / Kissin
Released in DVD by Sony Classics (19 October, 1999)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Starring: Herbert Von Karajan
Average review score:

Thrilling except for camarawork
I'm not a big fan of the Sony Karajan series in general but the two DVD's with Kissin and Mutter are excellent.

I too was a bit disappointed in not seeing the camera fixed on Kissin more often and for that reason deducted one star. Nevertheless, compared to many of Karajan's subpar Beethoven DVD's, this one is a real gem.

A Wonderful Karajan, but a poor display of Kissin.
Although this was a DVD showcasing Karajan, it was unfortunate that Kissin's virtuosic performance was severly neglected camera-wise. I've listened to this CD years ago, and I think it's one of the best interpretation of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto no.1 to date. While watching this DVD, I felt robbed of seeing the young Kissin's virtuoso performance of this highly difficult concerto. I wished Sony Classical could produce another better DVD showcasing the then young Evgeny Kissin's amazing talents. I would highly recommend this DVD for Karajan-admirers, but if you're a Kissin-fan then trust me, you don't want to get it.

Different opinion regarding the filming of Kissin
The musical and historic value of this recording cannot be underestimated. It represented von Karajan's last public appearance with the Berlin Philharmonic. It is remarkable how relaxed, almost amiable he seems when considering the strained relations with the orchestra. I refer the reader to the Osborne biography for further details in this regard. Interestingly, Kissin is said to have wanted to play the concerto faster, but Karajan prevailed, and in my opinion chose tempos that befitted the grandeur and depth of this work, instead of allowing it to become yet another breakneck display of virtuosity of superficial musical value. I found the balance between the focus on Karajan, the musicians, and Kissin to be quite acceptable. There are solo recitals by Kissin on the market which will allow you to revel in his astounding talent. But the chance to see von Karajan weave his magic in his twilight years makes this worth buying in and of itself.


Live Dead - The Grateful Dead in Concert (Downhill from Here, Ticket to New Year's, View from the Vault)
Released in DVD by Monterey Home Video (10 October, 2000)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Live Dead: The Grateful Dead in Concert is a great sampler of live performances from the latter third of the Grateful Dead's career. Like all Dead performances, there's a fair amount of chaff with the wheat, but among the three discs--Ticket to New Year's, View from the Vault, and Downhill from Here--fans will find many gems, as well as extra footage not available on VHS. Ticket to New Year's, taped on New Year's Eve 1987 at the Oakland Coliseum, is among the band's best filmed performances, featuring a robust "Terrapin Station," a (blessedly short) Space and Drums that segues sweetly into the stoner fave "Dark Star," and an unflinchingly bluesy "Knockin' on Heaven's Door," sung by Jerry Garcia with clear-eyed wistfulness. View from the Vault, taped July 8, 1990 (16 days before keyboardist Brent Mydland died of an overdose), in Pittsburgh, offers both great versions of Dead classics (including "Eyes of the World," "Let It Grow" and "He's Gone") and an intimate look at the dynamics that few could notice when attending a stadium show, including wonderful interplay between Garcia and Mydland. Downhill from Here, shot in the summer of 1989 at Alpine Valley Music Theater in East Troy, Wisconsin, features cheesy, unnecessary video effects. It is redeemed by Garcia's blistering guitar solos during "Deal" and "China Cat Sunflower/I Know You Rider," a spacey pairing of "Uncle John's Band" with "Playing in the Band," and the tender ballad "Standing on the Moon." --Dave McCoy and Anne Hurley
Average review score:

Not Their Best Effort
Well, This is the first dvd I bought for my first dvd machine. I excitedly read glowing reviews on this very site for the set. The View from the Vault is fantastic in both picture and sound quality; seriously top notch. The actual show is a different story. Weak versions of everything. It seems as if Jerry just didn't have it together that night. Downhill From Here provides a better effort from the boys, but inferior video (it looks blurry) and audio (not as crisp). Ticket to New Year's I owned on vhs and also features less video clarity, but has the best set list and by far the best actual 'playing' from the band. The 'extras' or special functions on the discs are negligible at best. As a true fan and show veteran, it's cool to own these to get a taste of the good ol' days, but not the audio/visual masterpiece you'd most like to have.

The Beauty of Alpine Valley
Deer Creek, Red Rocks, Shoreline are all were wonderful places to see the Dead but nothing captures the experience like spending 4-5 days at Alpine Valley. This DVD lets you appreciate how much the Dead enjoyed it also. Having been to this show, it brought back not just the music but the people and the environment it created. Putting 45,000 people in 37,000 seats without one incident shows you the spirit of the Dead. Bid you good night and standing on the moon are the most powerful in a wonderful show. The three DVD set is a great investment and keepsake. Enjoy!!!

7.5 Hours of Live Grateful Dead Concert Video
I had originally wanted the long-awaited release from the Grateful Dead Video Vault - View From the Vault. I was at the Louisville, KY show and the Pittsburgh show, and was interested in having View From the Vault on video. Then, I discovered the DVD boxed set that is known as Live Dead the Grateful Dead in Concert. What accompanies the 1990 Pittsburgh show are 2 previously released video gems, Downhill from Here (1989 Alpine Valley) and Ticket to New Years (1987 Oakland Coliseum). There is no better way to immediately amass a Grateful Dead concert video collection. The video quality is scary, it's like having 5th row seats at each show. Definately recommended to fans and those that wish they'd have seen the Dead live.


My Romance - An Evening With Jim Brickman in Concert
Released in DVD by Bmg/Windham Hill (07 November, 2000)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Starring: Jim Brickman
Pianist Jim Brickman invites a Salt Lake City audience to "pretend I'm over at your house for dinner and I'm playing you a few songs." This casual introduction is followed by 75 minutes of beautiful piano playing in a style that incorporates New Age, jazz, and pop influences. Brickman's solo piano pieces are romantic and impressionistic (his inspiration stemming from a contemplation of personal relationships) and his playing wonderfully emotive. Joining Brickman are singers Olivia Newton-John and Donny Osmond, and saxophonist Dave Koz--a mix that lends a nice variety to the show. Especially effective are Osmond's performance of "The Love of My Life" and Newton-John's "I Honestly Love You." Brickman also makes his vocal debut with a pleasingly mellow timbre on "The Love I Found in You" and "Star Bright."

Some critics bemoan a similarity of sound in his pieces, citing repetitious arpeggio playing over predictable chord progressions, but fans counter that that repetition defines Brickman's unique style. While this DVD and the compact disc of the same name are both based on the PBS special, it's worth noting that the song selection does vary between the two. Snuggle up by the fire with a loved one, grab a glass of wine, and spend the evening with Jim Brickman--you won't be disappointed. --Tami Horiuchi

Average review score:

Jim Brickman w/ Musical Guests
My Romance - An Evening with Jim Brickman is a must have for anyone who enjoys easy listening and standards. Brickman, who just ended a U.S. tour opening for Olivia-Newton John finally gets his day in the sun and lets all his talent show with special musical guests popping in here and there to sing some of their old hits as well as Brickmans. (i.e. Olivia Newton-John - "I Honestly Love You", Donny Osmond, and many others.) One of the most captivating songs is "Change Of Heart", a song written by both Olivia Newton-John & Jim Brickman. If your a fan of easy listening 70's tunes - then your sure to love My Romance - An Evening with Jim Brickman.

Wonderful show
This is a great opportunity to see Jim and his wonderful guest stars in concert. The music is superb and is a must for his fans.

Awesome Display Of Talent - My Romance - Jim Brickman
For anyone who is a lover of great musical talent, this is a DVD that you will want to get and keep playing over and over. Jim Brickman and friends put their heart and soul into this program. You can see from their delivery, how much they love music and want to please the audience! This is one that you want to add to your collect. I play this DVD over and over and it just makes you feel great!. Also, purchased the music and CD for this program and it worth the investment


Larry Carlton - In Concert
Released in DVD by Music Video Distribu (31 December, 2002)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Starring: Larry Carlton
Average review score:

Great Performance, Annoying Production
As a long-time fan of Larry Carlton, I was really looking forward to seeing this DVD. I've seen Larry live a couple of times and he always delivers the goods - exceptional playing, terrific melodic compositions and a super band. This show is no exception, and it's interesting to see Larry play his first Valley Arts guitars, especially the Valley Arts 335 copy he's holding on the cover.

On the downside, I was severely annoyed by the unfortunate television trickery that afflicts this production. The director has apparently just discovered crossfades and, like someone with a new camcorder who overuses the zoom, forces them on viewers way too often. The result is a series of ill-conceived double exposures that make it hard to focus anything. Plus, shots often shift away from soloists just when you want to see what they're doing. All in all, a disappointing, intrusive and dated production style works to spoil what could be an engaging look at a monster player performing at the height of his powers.

Larry and his band at Ohne Filter 1984
This concert took place after a recording of the normal Ohne Filter Friday night "live" TV session...I was then the drummer in the Johnny Mars Band and we stayed in the studio to witness Larry and his band record this 1 hour long special....his fabulous music was made at the end of a month long tour in Europe and I am convinced that the music went right over the heads of the majority of the audience (recorded in Sudwestfunk Studio in Baden-Baden)as its jazz/rock theme was then, in 1984, something so energetic and different to German rock music...It so influenced me that I bought a Gibson 335...and I'm a drummer !! I hope the recording has Johnny Mars on it (playing harmonica) as he was as delighted as us to witness this great session.....I still have a tape copy from the playing of the session from 1984 on German TV......Enjoy !!

excellent concert!!!
it doesn't matter a bit the audio, the date recording is 1984
larry is a great musician, if you like the good music, i recommended this dvd, thanks to michael au and the tv studio "ohne filter"


Lucky Dube - Live in Concert
Released in DVD by Shanachie (22 February, 2000)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Starring: Lucky Dube
Average review score:

Good sound
A definite for a Lucky Dube fan - the sound and picture are both very good. The music is good, but the band seems a bit tight - almost like they are very aware of the camera and don't want to screwup. That, or they were told to play it by the numbers. There is very little spice or improv to the music, particularly with the drumming.

A great addition to the collection of any Lucky Dube fan!!
This DVD captures much that had escaped on the VHS version! It is like being at a live concert! This concert video has been out for some time and is truly classic. It is great that it is now available on this DVD of such fine sound and picture quality!

lucky dube live dvd
This dvd is of course a must have for any Lucky Dube collector, the vhs version has been out for quite some time, you get the full effect of a Lucky Dube performance as the sound quality and picture have been enhanced greatly in the DVD format! It's a pleasure to be the first to review this DVD as South African artist Lucky Dube is one of the stellar performers on the music scene today as his "music with a message" not only reaches the reggae audience, but crosses over to appeal to a large and varied audience worldwide. my advice- GET THIS ONE AND TURN IT WAY UP! 5 stars!


Marcus Miller - In Concert
Released in DVD by Mvd (06 November, 2001)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Starring: Marcus Miller
Average review score:

Marcus, Marcus, Marcus!!!
This DVD gives a killer opportunity to see one of the all-time best bassists in the world in a live setting. It is a little short and the audio mix is pretty poor (the bass is a bit buried for my tastes, especially because is a Marcus Miller- led band!), but the performances are killer, and it's definitely worth a look and a listen.
Kenny Garrett and Patches Stewart both contribute well on their horns, and the keyboardists do well also; Morris Pleasure (who's also the musical director for Earth, Wind, and Fire!) plays great keyboard bass under Marcus' soloing, and the other guy on keys (whose name escapes me!) sure makes some goofy faces, but his solos are killer.
And then, of course, there's Marcus and Poogie Bell, who provide a solid foundation anyone would die for.
Overall, not the best sound and a bit short, but DEFINITELY worth the trip.

great CD
Marcus Miller is, plain and simple, one of the best bassists on the planet, so its always good to be able to see him live. Kenny Garrett on sax is a real treat on this DVD as well, and its cool to see the two of them jamming on "Tutu" (the Miles Davis song that I believe Marcus wrote) a short time after Miles died. It's only 60 minutes long so I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 but Marcus plays fantastic throughout and I highly recommend this DVD

I enjoyed this
Marcus Miller is a Very Talented Cat&together with a Tight Band the Music was Grooving for the most part.He Makes Jaco Proud with His Take on"Teen Town".Marcus Miller brings in a Good Solid Performance here.the Band is on point for me as well.


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