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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 02 October, 2007 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Island / Mercury |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | AC-3, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video, Live, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Adult Contemporary, Album Rock, England, Music Video, Music Video - Pop/Rock, Performance, Pop, Pop/Rock, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rock/Pop, Singer/Songwriter |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | 000998309 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 602517437357 |
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Customer Reviews of Elton 60: Live at Madison Square Garden
Elton 60 I HATE the video backdrops. And why did they use those annoying kids for the choir? The extras on these DVDs are very nice though. I bet it was a great concert to attend.
Buy for posterity
Didn't have time to watch this more than once, I just bought it today, but this is what sticks out: Deep cuts like "Holiday Inn," "All the Young Girls Love Alice," basically all the stuff from the forgotten masterpiece Madman Across The Water, rendered perfectly at the big MSG show; a very well-rehearsed band, from Davey and Nigel to the excellent NYC children's choir. And the archival footage is priceless, from before he lost his voice. "Someone Saved My Life Tonight," indeed. Considering what concert tix cost today, this is a real bargain.
Finally, the Elton John DVD worth owning! A Landmark.
Past DVD releases from EJ have been frustratingly poor quality, and there wasn't much to choose from at that. The 4-disc box set included a decent performance in the youth choir set, but that exception, we've been handed terrible audio quality, incomplete setlists, etc.
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>This DVD makes up for all of that, and finally delivers the EJ concert that new and old fans can appreciate as the best of him in this phase of his career. It's every bit as landmark as his classic performance with the Sydney symphony twenty years ago.
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>As a longtime fan, the inclusion of less commercial hits such as High Flying Bird, Where To Now St. Peter, Ballad of a Well Known Gun, and a few others, is something special, especially since some of these have not been performed with the current band before, but the interpretations and performances are excellent.
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>The sheer number of songs performed (3 1/2 hours!) in the concert is remarkable. The hits are (mostly) all included-- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and Candle In The Wind are the two that come to mind as as most likely to be missed by casual fans.
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>Elton's piano playing and the band fills are not the same old bits you might have heard if you attended any one of his concerts in the last ten years or so-- they have really made an effort to make this performance unique, and reasserted the band's and EJ's cohesiveness in the process. It's what you would expect from them at this stage in their evolution with no sense of jadedness. Amazing given the almost insane number of performances they have been churning out in recent years!
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>I am always amazed at the number of little interpretations within the details of some of the most repeated favorites. Elton's constant re-working and tweaking of the Rocket Man solo, for example, and if you've heard Your Song a thousand times live, I think you might hear it performed just a little bit different almost every time, including this concert's send-off finale. All of this makes the whole show compelling even for fans who have seen live him dozens of times before.
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>There are also some fantastic extras included. In all, over 5 hours of quality music and performances!
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>So, if you have been disappointed in prior DVD releases from EJ, or if you are fan looking for something new from him, this DVD is a sure favorite. It is easily the most definitive and entertaining release of any kind from him since his life and career were reformed in the early 1990's.