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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 31 December, 1997 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Image Entertainment |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, DTS Surround Sound |
| TYPE: | Music Video - Pop/Rock |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 014381568226 |
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Customer Reviews of Bee Gees - One Night Only (DTS)
Excellent musical Disc unimaginative video This is a terrific audio experience, for us old Gibb fans and for Bee Gee's fans-to-be. They cover all of their great hits. The "Brothers" do have occasional difficulty with the highest notes, but I think they always did, never the less their imaculate delivery, phrasing and feeling cannot be denied and has seldom been matched. A truly wonderful muscial experience.
This DVD, however, cries out for a more complete video presentation. In particular, given that this will be a nearly first experience for many of the younger listeners who pick up the disc, a bio piece would have been a very nice and integral element to add. Also, doesn't any one out there realize that alternate angles for concerts would be highly appreciated and I suspect, fairly easily done.
Overall this is darned near a "must have" addition to the collection of any self respecting Baby Boomer who remembers that before Travolta was a chubby actor he danced with Olivia Newton John.
Good songs but audio recording disappointing to me
I love bee gee's songs and I own this DVD(DTS version). I am not sure whether it is just my copy. The audio is not up to any dolby digital standard not to mention DTS. Most of the time, the center and the sourround channels do not have much music effect/instrument or vocal, except occasional background noise and audience's applause.
I am not sure whether this is malfunctioning that happened to a certain number of DVD produced at a certain time. If it is, then i would ask for a return/refund.
If all DVDs produced are like this.Then this is really bad production. A bad DVD at the expense of very good, memorable songs by BEE GEEs. (e-mail:dlee_at@yahoo.com)
A good dts music dvd to model after is 'Hell freezes over' by Eagles - best use of all 6 channels in a well planned/beautifully mixed architecture. (i am not as great fan of Eagles, but this dvd is by far the best engineered, audio-ly and video-ly)
I wish I could give this 10 stars!
For anyone who group up on the Bee Gees, the live album we all owned and loved was "Frampton Comes Alive." Alright, I know you have all hidden the vinyl copy of that one away in the recesses of your closet and won't 'fess up to spinning that one 24/7 "back in the day." Well, I have news: this live performance beats any I have heard, it's *that good.* The Bee Gees, like McCartney, have always taken great pains to sing their songs live as closely as possible to the original. I appreciate this and their efforts to duplicate their classics here meet with much success. Particularly amazing is Robin's haunting, gorgeous vocal on "I Started a Joke," one of the great Bee Gees of all time. Similarly impressive is "New York Mining Disaster," which shows the brothers still had the ability to harmonize beautifully.
The only slight criticism is Barry's high notes and falsetto, which he strains to reach, especially on "Stayin' Alive." He's backed up with some invisible (and pre-recorded) mystery voices, but his ability to sustain the high notes has decreased with time. Personally, I don't care. This is an awesome live performance and for anyone who admires the brothers Gibb, this is something from which you'll derive hours of enjoyment.