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30th Anniversary Concert Celebration [Deluxe Edition] [Blu-ray]
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April 8, 2014 "Please retry" | 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition | 1 |
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Genre | Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration [Deluxe Edition], Country |
Format | Multiple Formats, NTSC, Blu-ray, Widescreen |
Contributor | Bob Dylan |
Language | English |
Runtime | 6 hours and 38 minutes |
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On October 16, 1992, an impressive and eclectic group of artists gathered at Madison Square Garden in New York City for the purpose of celebrating the music of Bob Dylan on occasion of his 30th anniversary of recording. Bringing together musical greats as far-flung as Johnny Cash and Eddie Vedder, the Clancy Brothers and Lou Reed, the four hour show celebrated a truly remarkable lifetime of songs in front of a sold-out audience of over 18, 000. Warmly dubbed the Bobfest by participant Neil Young, the show was broadcast around the world and featured a cast of musical notables performing carefully chosen and often surprising selections from the incomparable Dylan songbook. At evenings end, the man of honor himself appeared on stage and gracefully brought it all back home again. In a world where all-star celebrity gatherings have become commonplace, the Bob Dylan celebration stood out as, first and foremost, a legitimately memorable musical event.
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- Aspect Ratio : 16:9
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 6.71 x 5.27 x 0.49 inches; 2.75 ounces
- Item model number : 28940108
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, NTSC, Blu-ray, Widescreen
- Run time : 6 hours and 38 minutes
- Release date : March 3, 2014
- Actors : Bob Dylan
- Subtitles: : English, German
- Language : English (PCM Stereo)
- Studio : Legacy Recordings
- ASIN : B00HQI7VMY
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #37,564 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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The whole show had such an up vibe. It was so great to watch this celebration and then Bob came on at the end and performed his magic.
John Mellencamp really rocks. John opened the show with, "Like A Rolling Stone," one of my all time favorites. There were two back-up singers. The one with the dreads shocked me by her antics and you could tell by looking at her eyes that she was absolutely crazy. Her voice was horrible - all screechy and loud and I'm quite sure a backup singer is not supposed to drown out the star performer. Maybe she was on crank. I am bewildered by who would have hired her for this event. It is a testament to John's talent that he was almost able to overcome this train wreck.
I don't know what the deal is with Sinead O'Connor. During some previews, I watched her rehearsing one of Bob's songs. When she came out to perform, it sounded like the audience was cheering her on although some say they were booing. She stood there for a couple of minutes and then cut the band off and continued a rant. For such a little girl she has a tremendous amount of rage inside her. Actually, I think she had a lot of nerve to use Bob's celebration to get on her soapbox once again. At the end everyone appeared on stage to sing "Knocking on Heaven's Door." She stood there with her arms folded across her chest with a sour face and smoking something. Tearing up the Pope's picture was the best thing she ever did.
Willie Nelson butchered "What Was It you Wanted." It was so obvious that he was reading the monitor and he flubbed it twice. I know Willie is great, but I am extra fussy about Bob's art.
June Carter Cash was kind of funny because she dances exactly like Elaine in the Seinfield episode of "Elaine Dances."
After reading my review, I think I've been kind of negative in some places. It really was an extraordinary show. I loved it and watch it at least once a week. It is tied for first place with "The Last Waltz," as the best rock documentary ever made. Probably no surprise that Martin Scorsese is responsible for both of these brilliant documentaries.
“Pretty good…” now THERE’S an understatement! “Bob Dylan: The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration Deluxe Edition” certainly ranks as one of the best concerts I’ve ever seen. For almost three hours on October 16, 1992, a panoply of some of the greatest icons of rock and country music dazzled the gathered crowd of over 18,000 cheering Bob Dylan fans at New York’s Madison Square Garden. This marked the 30th anniversary of the beginning of Dylan’s musical career. Honoring Dylan with performances of his songs were John Mellencamp, Stevie Wonder, Lou Reed, Richie Havens, Johnny and June Carter Cash, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Eric Clapton, Tracy Chapman, Johnny Winter, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, George Harrison, and many others, including Bob Dylan himself.
The “Bob Dylan: The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration Deluxe Edition” contains 2 hours and 45 minutes of non-stop music, and includes 30 of Bob Dylan’s greatest and most memorable songs. I especially enjoyed John Mellencamp’s rousing rendition of “Like a Rolling Stone” that kicked off the celebration, as well as Lou Reed’s fiery performance of Dylan’s dark and dense “Foot of Pride.” Richie Havens’ performance of “Just Like a Woman” is particularly moving and wonderful, as is Tracy Chapman’s gorgeous “The Times They Are a-Changin.’” Unfortunately, this otherwise nearly perfect celebration was marred somewhat when the audience began raucously booing Sinead O’Connor, and she responded with an on-stage tantrum. (One wonders how and why this incident ended up on the disc.) Video quality is simply outstanding, appearing as it does in 1.78:1 high definition. Audio is presented in LPCM Stereo 48K only, but it is rich, full, and sounds phenomenal.
I own very few music concerts in my home video library. Among my favorites are “Eagles Farewell Tour II” and George Strait’s “The Cowboy Rides Away: Live from at AT&T Stadium.” However, “Bob Dylan: The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration Deluxe Edition” tops them all. Most highly recommended.