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Including:
- The Anthem (live Video Version)
- Festival Song (live Video Version)
- Riot Girl (live Video Version)
- Wondering (live Video Version)
- Girls & Boys (live Video Version)
- My Bloody Valentine (live Video Version)
- Hold On (live Video Version)
- The Story Of My Old Man (live Video Version)
- I Heard You (live Video Version)
- Movin' On (live Video Version)
- Emotionless (live Video Version)
- The Day That I Die (live Video Version)
- The Young & The Hopeless (live Video Version)
- Lifestyles Of The Rich & Famous (live Video Version)
- Plus extra bonus features
Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars - The Motion Picture.
Soundtrack: Queen of the Damned
Only You
David Bowie : A Reality Tour
Soundtrack: Elektra
Irish Son
Ancora
Ultimate Collection
Tokyo Solo
Siempre
Cruel To Be Young
The Horrifying Truth
QuicksandProduct reviews...
After listening to GC's latest album, The Chronicles of Life and Death, I admit to being impressed at how far they have progressed in less than a year, since Brixton in December 2003.
I admit to being a "less than enthusiastic" fan of recorded or broadcast concerts... concerts are there to be AT, not just watched, after all. It's a whole culture unlike that of everyday life. For one night you are just a piece of the music, barely human, 95% sensory information, 5% meat hardware.
So, keeping that in mind, I enjoyed the concert, the DVD was excellent in editing and execution, there were some good extra bits... but I think I'll stick to the studio-recorded stuff from now on. On recording, a signal loses something, it's a fact of nature... entropy in action. So too a concert or other 'live' event... it's just not the same.
Overall, it will be really handy at parties and other musically-accompanied events, but it's not something I'll put on just for the listen of.
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