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Shpongle: Live From the Roundhouse 2008 (2010) Review

Shpongle: Live From the Roundhouse 2008 (2010)
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Shpongle: Live From the Roundhouse 2008 (2010) ReviewShpongle - what a band! If readers have not heard of them, they are a band that combines influences from all over the world, in particular India and Spain, mixed in with a healthy dose of dance. I wouldn't call it dance music though - yes, you can dance to it, but it's not the sort of top 40 music that appeals to the lowest common denominator. Shpongle definitely demands your ear and I dare to say, a certain level of intelligence.
Ok, on to the DVD...
PERFORMANCE:
What an amazing show! I think at various times in the performance there are 9-12 people of stage. It sometimes feels crowded on there, but they aren't bumping into each other. It's amazing how much of the sound is created live. The songs sound great live and you feel the energy in them. Raja Ram has quite the stage presence and you can see he is having a ton of fun. As for Simon Posford, you can see that being on stage is not where he is the most comfortable, but it's always great to see the genius performing his art. There are many live dancers during the performance. At some points it is ok, but at others (such as during Dorset Perception), I was not digging it. The setlist is fantastic and really covers everything Shpongle have done. Camera angles are great and you really get to see all the performers on stage, as well as the crowd and the stage as a whole. Further, it is not edited like an MTV performance, so you don't feel like you have ADHD after watching it. The light show is not the greatest, and the visuals are decent, but at least the music and sound quality are great. I know a lot of people say that all they care about the music, but I feel that the visuals are just as important as the music during a live performance. And that becomes even more important when you are watching a DVD.
VIDEO:
Video quality is OK, but not great. I'm not sure if high-definition cameras were used, but because a lot of the performance is darker, there is grain in the picture. It would have been nice if this was released on blu-ray, especially for when it was released. I'm actually surprised that it wasn't. Maybe the cameras were not high-def?
SOUND:
All you get is a stereo mix. Again, I am surprised that there is no surround mix, particular since Simon Posford is such a stickler for sound. However, the stereo mix is fantastic, particularly on a decent system.
EXTRAS:
There are a whole slew of extras to dig into, but my absolute favorite is the interview with Raja Ram and Simon Posford in Simon's studio. Raja is hilarious and does most of the talking, and you really get a lot of insight into the creative process, where their influences come from and some great stories on Simon's trip to India to get material for their latest album. Even though you can watch most of the interview on youtube now, the DVD is almost worth it just for that.
SUMMARY:
Fantastic show from a fantastic band. Video and sound quality are ok, and the extras are great. Really wish this was released on blu-ray though. But hey, if you are a Shpongle fan, you already own this right?Shpongle: Live From the Roundhouse 2008 (2010) Overview

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Dan Deacon and Jimmy Joe Roche: Ultimate Reality (2007) Review

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Dan Deacon and Jimmy Joe Roche: Ultimate Reality (2007) ReviewIf you're a fan of drugs, psychedelia, Dan Deacon, or Arnold Schwarzenegger, you need to own this movie. It is a visually stunning video made by the guys at [...] and it is guaranteed to melt your eyeballs (unless you are prone to epileptic seizures because this is more of a warning in that case). Take as many drugs as you can get your hands on and watch this movie. This is the best advice I can give to you.Dan Deacon and Jimmy Joe Roche: Ultimate Reality (2007) Overview

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Blind Eye Sees All, Live 1985 (1985) Review

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Blind Eye Sees All, Live 1985 (1985) ReviewThis 1985 live video documents the mighty Surfers during their "Cream Corn" era. What you get is our heroes merrily thrashing through their early classics while Gibby tears apart things and dances about. This is a professionally-shot and varied document that looks good, and this also documents the double-drumming unit and short-time bassist Trevor Malcolm playing a gigantic tuba. As amazing as these moments are, the highlight is the incredible interview with the band (all in one giant bed smokin' and drinkin'), wherein Gibby delivers some typically awesome words of wisdom.
This DVD version is superior to the original video cassette: the sound is clearer and the picture's sharper. In addition to the new features (including a "Butthole Karaoke," which finally displays lyrics to songs like "Lady Sniff"), all the extras from the original video appear here. The 7" alternate version of the song "American Woman" (which came with the tape) is incorporated in its entirety on the DVD when you access the Gallery, and the "bonus footage" that originally appeared on the video cassette several minutes after the video ended is even placed as hidden feature. Heck, even the Touch and Go Video logo appears in the credits! (How'd that one get by?)
My only complaint about the document is that I would have really liked to see the band's 1986-and-on years, in which they started played appalling movies of surgeries and accidents on a film screen projector behind them while Gibby set objects on fire. But make no mistake, "Blind Eye Sees All" is stellar all the way, and it's now made available again after many years of elusiveness. If you appreciate the genius of the Butthole Surfers, get this immediately. And if you don't "get" them, it's your loss.Blind Eye Sees All, Live 1985 (1985) Overview

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Syd Barrett - Under Review (1960) Review

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Syd Barrett - Under Review (1960) ReviewIs this DVD any good? Is there any new Syd Barrett news? Is it another re-hash? Yes on all counts. If you are at Amazon reading this review, then buy the DVD. If you are enough of a fan to get this far, you should own Under Review. If you are a Floyd fan just getting to know Syd's work, then you should also buy this DVD. Syd was much more than a founder of Floyd. A history lesson will only deepen your appreciation of the band. This is a good companion to the previous DVD release, but much more objective. Of special value is the timeline of his story. You get a better sense of how Syd and his music changed over the short period of time he was musically productive. You get perspective on just how precarious things were as early as Arnold Lane. You also get perspective on how functional he was as late as Barrett. The clips are historic and the analysis is pretty solid. In my humble opinion, there was never anything on Earth like Syd's music. It irresistibly pulls you in to a foreign place that you've always been.Syd Barrett - Under Review (1960) OverviewSyd Barrett - Under Review features rare live and studio performances from this hugely influential and legendary musician, interspersed with the independent review and criticism from a panel of esteemed experts.These include; Melody Maker contributor du

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A Night at the Family Dog 1970 (The Grateful Dead / Jefferson Airplane / Santana) Review

A Night at the Family Dog 1970 (The Grateful Dead / Jefferson Airplane / Santana)
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A Night at the Family Dog 1970 (The Grateful Dead / Jefferson Airplane / Santana) ReviewThese performances were actually taped at the Family Dog in San Francisco in February, 1970, not September, 1970 as indicated in the blurb accompanying the Amazon entry. The late Spencer Dryden was still drumming for Jefferson Airplane, and had yet to be replaced by Joey Covington, who joined the band in the spring of 1970, so that gives a clue as to the performance date. I have a nth-degree-generation, very-poor-quality VHS of the original TV broadcast, which I saw at least a dozen times on PBS channels 13 and 21 in New York between 1970 and 1972. The intensity of all 3 bands is startlingly good, and the bands are in fine fettle, but the gig represents a sort of swan song for the 60s-era-iterations of the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane, as both bands would change directions in the coming months---the Dead towards country/bluegrass/folk, and the Airplane towards its well-documented splinter into the Slickantner and Hot Tuna factions. But, oh, the memories! btw, the JA version of "The Ballad of You & Me & Pooneil" that is part of the Family Dog show is also included in the recently-released "Fly Jefferson Airplane" DVD.A Night at the Family Dog 1970 (The Grateful Dead / Jefferson Airplane / Santana) Overview

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Voodoo Child: The Jimi Hendrix Collection Review

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Voodoo Child: The Jimi Hendrix Collection ReviewHas any artist been more shoddily treated than Jimi Hendrix when it when it comes to posthumously released CDs? Fortunately with the formation of the production company Experience Hendrix by surviving relatives, Hendrix's releases have vastly improved from the days of LPs like Crash Landing and Midnight Lightning. This latest 2-CD release is another welcome addition to the Hendrix catalog, including both familiar studio versions of classic songs like "Purple Haze," "The Wind Cries Mary," and "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)," along with alternate takes like "All Along the Watchtower," "Highway Chile" and "Stone Free." The last two taken for last year's excellent Jimi Hendrix box set.
Which raises the issue, how much of this material will be new to the die-hard fan. The quick answer is, probably not much. Only one song is listed as "previously unreleased," the live version of "Foxey Lady" taken from a 1970 concert in Maui less than two months before Hendrix's untimely death at 27. Five tracks from the live disc are listed as "previously unavailable," including "Fire," "Hey Joe" (both from a 1968 Winterland concert), "Red House," "Freedom" (from an Isle of Wight concert) and a nearly eight-minute version of "Wild Thing" from 1967's Monterey Pop Festival. Except for the three tracks just mentioned, all of the live material comes from 1969 and 1970. While liner notes author Kurt Loder sees this period as an era of decline--"the group seemed alarmingly played out," he writes--these live tracks leave the listener with the question "What if...?" Unfortunately, that question will stay unanswered. The best we can hope for is the continued release of quality Hendrix material like this for the next generation to discover and enjoy. HIGHLY RECOMMENDEDVoodoo Child: The Jimi Hendrix Collection Overview2 CD's in a trifold digipak featuring his greatest studio recordings and 12 live tracks. Full color 20 page booklet. Includes the bonus track 'Third Stone From the Sun' along with previously unreleased live versions of 'Fire', 'Hey Joe', 'Red House', 'Freedom' & 'Wild Thing'. 2002.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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