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30th Anniversary Tour: Live |
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Regular
Price $14.98
Starring:
George Thorogood & the Destroyers,
Directed By:
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Release Date: 2004
Studio: Eagle Rock Ent
Format:
Color,
Dolby,
DTS Surround Sound,
DVD-Video,
Live,
NTSC,
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Editorial Reviews and
DVD Information about
30th Anniversary Tour: Live
Description
George Thorogood and the Destroyers celebrate 30 years of high octane, hard rocking blues on this DVD recorded during the British leg of their European Tour in 2004. This DVD features a combination of tracks from his most recent album Ride 'Til I Die (released on Eagle Records) together with favorites such as Move It On Over, One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer, You Talk Too Much, I Drink Alone, and, of course, the classic Bad To The Bone. The live tracks are intercut with brief snippets of behind the scenes footage and interview clips with George Thorogood. Track Listing: 1. Long Gone 2. Who Do You Love 3. Night Time 4. Drink Alone 5. One Bourbon, Once Scotch, One Beer 6. Don't Let The Bossman Get You Down 7. The Sky Is Crying 8. Sweet Little Lady 9. Greedy Man 10. Bad To The Bone 11. Move It On Over 12. The Fixer 13. You Talk Too Much 14. That's It I Quit 15. Rockin' My Life Away Bonus Features: ~ "American Made" Promo Film ~ 2 Acoustic Tracks: "Ride 'Til I Die" and "Merry Christmas Baby"
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Customer Reviews for
30th Anniversary Tour: Live
George Thorogood 30th Anniversary Tour
Who ever is a fan of George Thorogood. Should own
this video.30th Anniversary Tour: Live
PAl
i love george thorogood, so i certainly can't bash a concert i haven't even been able to see. the dvd i ordered from newbury_comics arrived in PAL format rather than NTSC rendering it unplayable on my dvd player(s). question the format before purchasing.30th Anniversary Tour: Live
Thorogood is the coolest, but...
Something is missing from this DVD, George Thorogood's fanatastic guitar tone. I can see some modern Mesa amps onstage, that I think he's plugged into. Not sure but I'm guessing he is using different amps from the old days, becuase it's just not there. The other guy playing lead sounds good, but Goeorge's tone isn't right. I can't really blame George (he may be half deaf, for all I know, with all touring he's put in), but someone, with some hearing left, should tell him to go back to what he was using in the days he recorded these fantastic songs. His guitar is lost in the mix and what you do hear is a bit harsh and grainy. Where it used to be warm with just the right amount of grit. Too bad because his guitar is so important to the music. Otherwise he's still got the vocals, the camera work is good and picture quality is fine. I would rather see the interview stuff in a seperate extras section. I'll be looking for another older DVD of Thorogood. Sorry I started with this one. It's lackluster.30th Anniversary Tour: Live
This Concert ROCKS !!!!
I Definitly AGREE with Mike about the Behind the scene clips, but they are very short.The concert footage, though, DOE'S NOTHING BUT ROCK !!!! George & the Destroyers at there best!! The video and sound are superb30th Anniversary Tour: Live
Will they ever learn?
The best way to ruin the live concert feel of a DVD is to intercut the performance with "extras". No matter how good the performance, interrupting the music with behind the scenes clips is one of the worst things you can do. The Paul McCartney "Back in the USA" DVD was rendered completely unwatchable due to this stupidity along with horrible editing and jumpy camera cuts.
NOTE TO CONCERT DVD PRODUCERS:
PUT THE EXTRAS IN THEIR OWN SECTION. STOP INTERRUPTING THE SHOWS. YOU ARE RUINING THE WHOLE EXPERIENCE OF HOME THEATER CONCERTS! I REFUSE TO PURCHASE ANY MORE BUTCHERED CONCERT DVDs.30th Anniversary Tour: Live
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