I didn't. I'm done with Joe. Just a bunch of ppl banging on their guitars. It did nothing for me. Without vocals these titles are meaningles for me. Sure, Joe is great, he played with Deep Purple.....
Like Steve Vai, I'm done with him too. It's like cool, but where's the singer?
Been kinda quiet in here...
I have been very much enjoying the new "George Harrison: Living in the Material World".
If your a Beatles fan this is a no brainer.
I have this DVD the concert is excellent. A great set list with good audio and video.
I agree, and I also enjoyed watching and listening to the documentary (multiple times) which traces the history and evolution of the band since their formation. Very well done, and interesting even if you're not a huge fan!
I didn't. I'm done with Joe. Just a bunch of ppl banging on their guitars. It did nothing for me. Without vocals these titles are meaningles for me. Sure, Joe is great, he played with Deep Purple.....
Like Steve Vai, I'm done with him too. It's like cool, but where's the singer?
I didn't. I'm done with Joe. Just a bunch of ppl banging on their guitars. It did nothing for me. Without vocals these titles are meaningles for me. Sure, Joe is great, he played with Deep Purple.....
Like Steve Vai, I'm done with him too. It's like cool, but where's the singer?
"That's classical music! You know how I know that? No lyrics."-Fred Ward, BIG BUSINESS
I'm sure this may have been talked about already on here, but i couldn't find it. I just received this today(Blu Ray), and Gave it a listen. To me it sounds pretty good, but there is hardly any Bass to speak of, and it's just not presice bass....Kinda flat sounding. I also had to crank the level on the sub way up compared to most everything else i have, . Has anybody else experienced this? I mean it doesn't sound bad, but it is lacking in my opinion.
I'm sure this may have been talked about already on here, but i couldn't find it. I just received this today(Blu Ray), and Gave it a listen. To me it sounds pretty good, but there is hardly any Bass to speak of, and it's just not presice bass....Kinda flat sounding. I also had to crank the level on the sub way up compared to most everything else i have, . Has anybody else experienced this? I mean it doesn't sound bad, but it is lacking in my opinion.
I feel that way about 4 out of 5 concerts I listen to. Sorry to hear it about Styx, as it was next on my list.
A while back we discussed me switching out my Farewell tour from DVD to HDDVD. I did just that. Got it for $18 and sold my DVD for $11. The picture is a world of improvement. However, I'm not too impressed with the audio. If anything, I felt the DVD was a little more robust.
I'm sure this may have been talked about already on here, but i couldn't find it. I just received this today(Blu Ray), and Gave it a listen. To me it sounds pretty good, but there is hardly any Bass to speak of, and it's just not presice bass....Kinda flat sounding. I also had to crank the level on the sub way up compared to most everything else i have, . Has anybody else experienced this? I mean it doesn't sound bad, but it is lacking in my opinion.
My version is SD and sounds just fine..........
It's called the bass knob, turn it clockwise for more, anti-clockwise for less....
I feel that way about 4 out of 5 concerts I listen to. Sorry to hear it about Styx, as it was next on my list.
A while back we discussed me switching out my Farewell tour from DVD to HDDVD. I did just that. Got it for $18 and sold my DVD for $11. The picture is a world of improvement. However, I'm not too impressed with the audio. If anything, I felt the DVD was a little more robust.
I did the same and had the same experience. The audio is still good, but I was expecting more.
Los Lobos is revisiting its watershed 1992 album “Kiko” in a 20th anniversary reissue, adding to the original studio album with previously unreleased early and alternate takes of several songs. Simultaneously, a document of the band’s 2006 performance of “Kiko” in its entirety will be released separately on CD, DVD and Blu-ray, with both “Kiko” projects coming Aug. 21.