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0 of 3 found the following review helpful:
The Moody Blues was a great group Mar 17, 2008 The Moody Blues, what a group they were, before Mike Pinder left.
These are fantastic Moody Blues albums. Then they took a tumble.
· 1965: The Magnificent Moodies
· 1967: Days of Future Passed
· 1968: In Search of the Lost Chord
· 1969: On the Threshold of a Dream
· 1969: To Our Children's Children's Children
· 1970: A Question of Balance
· 1971: Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
· 1972: Seventh Sojourn
This DVD shows what happens to many big hit groups over time. A sad performance by one of the greatest rock groups ever. Could they even get a gig as a warm up band for someone like the Rolling Stones today? The Moodies at Vegas should be their next venture. Out of respect to a one time great band, I give them three flaming chilies.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Moody Memories Jul 04, 2007 Always nice to see the Moodies. Would have been nice to see more of Ray Thomas playing tamborine,bored. Memories are great. To see and hear them is always a treat. Not too crazy about the back-up girls,though. If you are a fan,then you will get a kick out of this video.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Did I see the same show? May 15, 2007 I recently purchased this DVD and I have to say I am a bit puzzled at some of the negative comments that I have read here. I have to wonder do I have the same DVD as these folks do? I thought it was great!! Yes there seemed to be some sort of technical stuff going on with the mics on a couple of the early songs, but it straightened itself out and sounded fine the rest of the show. But overall I thought it was a wonderful concert. I especially loved seeing John "show-off" his incredible rhythm while dancing about the stage before & during the encore of RMSS. IMO, this version of 'Ride My See-saw' is the best "modern" live rendition I have yet to see/hear. Justin was his usual great self throughout the show and it was so nice to see dear Ray still enjoying himself on stage.
I would definitely recommend this DVD!
1 of 10 found the following review helpful:
As Ever So Slight Problem Apr 19, 2006 This DVD would have had more appeal if it were released WITHOUT a sound track! That's not to imply that the filming was anything to look at either. If I had to wrap up my feelings after watching it one time into one word, that one word would be "PAINFUL".
2 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Forget-about-it Apr 14, 2006 Within ten minutes of viewing this abortion of a production, I ejected the disc and ran it through my document shredder as to destroy the evidence that it ever existed. I did so as not to soil my complete collection of the truly great work they have accomplished. This was without a doubt the worst DVD in the universe. I cannot believe for one moment that this was endorsed by the group -- for if they had any connection with it and any sense -- they would have purchased back the rights and destroyed it themselves. Yes folks, it was that bad.
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