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  • Dr C
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    • Feb 2003
    • 86

    Led Zeppelin

    Just chanced upon the double DVD Led Zeppelin set and I have to say ... that if you're a rock fan (Rock Dog ?) ... go out and get 1 right away. Nice packaging, newly remastered 5.1 sound (the previous DVD was only 2 channel) all taking 5.5 hrs of music and interviews.

    didn't get to listen to everything last nite ... guess my neighbours won't be too happy tonite either :LOL:
  • Sonnie Parker
    • Jan 2002
    • 2858

    #2
    I picked this one up the day it was released but haven't had time to watch it yet. I'm sure I'll love it though as I'm a big Led Zeppelin fan.


    I also picked up David Gilmour's DVD and wow... it was absolutely wonderful. That guy can pick a guitar. Of course if you like Pink Floyd you can't help but to like Gilmour's DVD. The orchestra/choir is execellent.






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    • David Meek
      Moderator Emeritus
      • Aug 2000
      • 8938

      #3
      Sonnie, what new David Gilmour DVD? 8O Off to DVD Empire to see. . . .




      David - HTGuide flunky
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      • Sonnie Parker
        • Jan 2002
        • 2858

        #4
        This one:



        David Gilmour In Concert
        Cast: Bob Geldof, David Gilmour, Robert Wyatt
        Genre: Concert / Music
        Sound Format: 5.1
        Studio: EMI
        Screen Format: 1.78:1
        Rating: NR
        Theatre Release: 2001

        Synopsis:

        David Gilmour live performance of 16 songs filmed at the semi-acoustic Meltdown Festival concert at London's Royal Festival Hall in June 2001. Additional footage from the threee concerts at the same venue in January 2002. The concert offers a new sound to some of the old Floyd classics.

        TRACK LISTING
        Meltdown Concert:
        Shine On You Crazy Diamond: Parts 1-5
        Terrapin
        Fat Old Sun
        Coming Back to Life
        High Hopes
        Je Crois Entendre Encore (from opera by Bizet: The Pearl Fishers)
        Smile
        Wish You Were Here
        Comfortably Numb
        Dimming of the Day (by Richard Thompson)
        Shine On You Crazy Diamond: Parts 6-8
        Great Day for Freedom
        Hushabye Mountain (from the film musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, 1970. Lyrics and music by Sherman)

        Royal Festival Hall Concert 2002:
        Dominoes
        Breakthrough
        Comfortably Numb

        Bonus songs:
        Don't (From a the tribute cooncert to Lieber and Stoller. Originally sung by Elvis Presley.)
        I Put A Spell On You (by Screaming Jay Hawkins's. Performed with Mica Paris and Jools Holland)
        Shakespeare's Sonnet 18: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day (set to music by Michael Kamen)

        Extra Features:
        Home movie - Gilmour rehearsing with the choir, filmed by Polly Samson High Hopes - choral version performed by the choir at the Royal Festival Hall .
        Lyric Sheets for all the songs performed.
        Spare Digits - Guitar solos filmed in close-up.
        5.1 surround sound test

        The Band:
        David Gilmour - guitar and vocals
        Michael Kamen - piano and English Horn
        Chucho Merchan - double bass
        Caroline Dale - cello
        Dick Parry - saxophone
        Neill MacColl - guitar and vocals
        Nic France - drums and percussion

        Singers:
        Sam Brown
        Chris Ballin
        Pete Brown
        Margo Buchanan
        Claudia Fontaine
        Michelle John Douglas
        Sonia Jones
        Carol Kenyon
        David Laudat
        Durga McBroom
        Aitch McRobbie
        Beverli Skeete

        Guest Appearances:
        Richard Wright
        Robert Wyatt
        Bob Geldof at the 2002 concert.

        Credits:
        Sound produced by David Gilmour
        Co-produced and engineered by Andy Jackson
        Assisted by Damon Iddins
        Analogue recording mixed at Astoria

        Film directed by David Mallet
        Video Director Rob'Connor
        Produced by Rupert Style / Dione Orrom

        Editors: David Mallet and Dave Gardener

        Thanks to the Royal Festival Hall: Glenn Max, Jane Beese, Eddy Smith

        Concert sound mixed by: Andy Jackson and Colin Norfield
        Production Manager: Phil Taylor
        Lighting Director: Paul Kell
        Concert Recording: Sanctuary Mobile
        Recording Engineer: Phill Brown

        Design by Peter Curzon and Storm Thorgerson
        Photography by Paul Meeker, Jill Furmanovsky, Carl Swaby and Rupert Truman.
        Back cover by Richmond Studios, London
        Wire Sculpture by David MacIlwaine

        Sound mastered by James Guthrie and Andy Jackson

        DVD authored by Abbey Road Interactive

        Management: Steve O'Rourke, EMKA Productions Ltd.

        Technical Specifications:
        Sound: 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround and 24-bit stereo Linear PCM.
        Picture: Anamorphic 16:9






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