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Bruce without E Street Nov 20, 2009 I love Bruce but I think I'm one of the few who really enjoyed and continues to enjoy the stuff from the early '90's from the albums "Lucky Town" and "Human Touch". These albums touched my soul during a critical time of change in my life. This live version is the best versions of those songs ever. There are other older numbers and they are good but the heart of this concert was from those two albums. Never get tired of listening. (I bought this DVD after wearing out my VHS tape of the seme concert!!)
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Great concert DVD Jun 14, 2006 Amazing surround sound. A fresh twist on Bruce's oldies and new hits. I love this DVD.
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amazing concert film--- the boss is king. Mar 21, 2006 This Springsteen concert film makes me very happy, causes some weeping, in fact it is a religious experience all around. He evokes at times the spirit of a religious revival. In particular, I like the "Meet me tonight in Atlantic City" lyrics and music, about unions and fighting for rights. I also like the "Fifty seven channels and nothing's on" theme that goes through more than one song. The Boss Lives!!!
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bad James Brown imitation Oct 30, 2005 I bought and saw this after seeing the Barcelona and NYC concerts, both which I love. The MTV show is a let down. The band looks skanky, like a bunch of heroin addicts. They gyrate and jump around but look silly, especially in one of the more poingnant songs where two of them are jumping around swinging tambourines like they're trying to kill mosquitoes. The E St band members, Clarence Clemmons, Steve Van Zandt, Nils Larfen (sp?), and Max Weinberg all have charisma, and could front their own bands and carry a show, but they complement the Boss. The band members in the MTV show have zero charisma. Maybe the Boss was trying for a James Brown feel, with a lot of musicians and backup singers on stage, but Brown's band always wears matching, dress clothes, and they don't divert attention from Brown.
1 of 4 found the following review helpful:
GREAT PRODUCT,JUST AS I THOUGHT IT'D BE Oct 07, 2005 I WAS GLAD TO ADD -FINALLY -THIS PIECE TO MY OWN "BOSS"COLLECTION.EXCELENT DELIVERY & PAKEGING!THANKS A LOT!WELL DONE EVERYBODY.PEACE!
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