The last one I bought which was about early last month was this bootleg DVD with music from The Jam.
NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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NWF said: The last one I bought which was about early last month was this bootleg DVD with music from The Jam.
great pic ! | |
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i (finally) found the wattstax dvd a while back...love it to death! | |
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PhilG said: Not bought but traded.A whole lot, but one that stood out was:
Stevie Wonder-Live on WNET 1972-One hour of pure Stevie bliss.. best.stevie.show.ever. | |
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Abdul said: Chaka Khan Live in 81 - The band is tight, especially on 'I KNOW YOU I LIVE YOU"
is this it? how is it overall? [Edited 7/4/05 17:55pm] [Edited 7/4/05 17:56pm] | |
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rocknrolldave said: Raine said: I have been dithering over whether to buy that for months now.... Is it any good...? i bought that on ebay a couple of months ago. the hot space stuff is interesting to listen to, i think it's hilarious when freddie aknowledges their foray in to 'black/funk' music, his words,...my shift key is dead... the funniest part was that a siong like staying power was their idea of black/funk anyway they run through the rest of the hits like the pros they were. if you saw the nba finals they showed under pressure from that video during the half time high lights on game 7. the other dvd has interesting interviews and i love the snippets of other concerts from that tour, the last tour they did through the usa. freddie was great doing another one bites the dust in his hooded sweat shirt, the camera angle for that show sucked though. great concert, i'm still waiting and hoping they release the holy grail of queen concerts, houston '77, queen fans know what i'm talking about. | |
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Scrapluv said: Abdul said: Chaka Khan Live in 81 - The band is tight, especially on 'I KNOW YOU I LIVE YOU"
is this it? how is it overall? [Edited 7/4/05 17:55pm] [Edited 7/4/05 17:56pm] Yes that's it Scrapluv and I enjoyed the whole show even though they only play six songs. There's also a interview with Chaka circa 1984-1985 in the bonus features on the disc too. | |
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