Advantages: Visual + Audio Showcase of a live session Disadvantages: Could of been more of the show on the 2nd DVD
What an excellent DVD.
Comes in 2 DVD edition, but the 2nd DVD is more the 'Making of' type of thing that you generally get in a 2 DVD set.
The first DVD - is the actual show that went on in Gelredome Arnhem on 29/30th October 2004.
25,000 tickets were sold for this show, one of the largest in the world to attend to watch / listen to just 1 single DJ.
The actual event itself lasted for approx 8 hours, with a cut down 200 mins on the first DVD of the actual show.
If you like DJ Tiesto, then I highly recommend getting this DVD, especially if you have your DVD player linked to your AV Receiver / Surround Sound System, will sound truley amazing.
Go and get yourself a copy from your local store. ...
Advantages: Brilliant. Fun. Evocative. A celebration of age and life. Disadvantages: None. That is, unless you don't appreciate brilliant acoustic folk music. Rap fans forget it...
It's a rare thing when you can go home again... The Seekers are a too often underrecognised force in pop music. Supremely talented and driven by the transcendent voice of Judith Durham, they miraculously reunite after 25 years and, get this, are better than ever. Age and perspective brings a subtle maturity and irony to their voices and presentation. Each is gifted in his/her own right and together they create a unique and yes, magical chemistry that defies time and trends. The songs are performed with a passionate affection and respect for the original arrangements and memories. As a special treat, check out their studio album from the late 90s, "Future Road." Sublime in my humble opinion. A welcome relief of harmony, melody and acoustic layers from the synthesized, shallow garbage that pervades pop culture today. ...
Advantages: Live music is usually better than on the cd Disadvantages: Awful support bands
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For as long as I can remember I've been surrounded by music. My dad has a rather large cd collection with a wide variety of music from his love of 70s progressive rock (Yes, Genesis, Camel, King Crimson etc) to newer rock and pop artists (Mew, Robbie Williams, Ash, Stereophonics, White Stripes to name a few). My mum has strange taste too which again includes some 70s prog rock along with Scottish Folk Rock (Runrig, Wolfstone, Capercaillie, Dougie Maclean) and some newer stuff such as Dido, David Gray and U2.
As soon as I was old enough to be put into bouncy chair that attached to the door frame, I've been bouncing along to Runrig and Pat Benetar. At the age of 3 I could work my dad's cd player and refused to go to bed ...
mental_infestation 08.01.2006
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