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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 13 November, 2007 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Universal Republic |
| MPAA RATING: | Unrated |
| FEATURES: | Color, DVD-Video, Explicit Lyrics, Live, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Color, Concert Footage & Music Videos, English, Music, Music Video - Pop/Rock, Performance, Pop, Rock, Rock/Pop, USA, Vocal Music |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | 001024909 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 602517497160 |
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Customer Reviews of I Told You I Was Trouble: Amy Winehouse Live From London
Amy Amy Amy this woman is incredible in every sense of the word! I highly recommend this DVD.
Accurate representation
This certainly is an accurate capturing of Amy Winehouse in concert. She's a bit tipsy, her between songs banter with the crowd is all at once funny, charming and rambling. She seems to lose her train of thought a time or two, but when she sings, there is no denying the magic and power of her voice. Her wonderful backing band does a stellar job throughout and the home turf of London makes for a very appreciative and supportive crowd.
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>I thouroughly enjoyed the hour long documentary "I Told You I Was Trouble." Some great behind the scenes footage of her younger days, never before seen performances--even a very early showcase inside her record company's offices. If you are a fan of Miss Amy, you will greatly enjoy this DVD. Well worth the price!
Worth every penny of the $7.99!
Not quite sure why no one's reviewed this item yet of everyone's favorite tabloid car-crash...It appears this DVD was taped in May of 2007 (had trouble verifying the date)...And it's interesting simply to watch Winehouse when she AND HER VOICE are actually in really good form. She and her stellar band of course play all the songs off Back To Black, a couple 1st LP tracks, a couple B-side covers, along with a snippet of Lauryn Hill's Doo Wop (That Thing)...She's charming, random, self-deprecating and actually quite funny between songs--at times. She's mostly loose and lucid as opposed to being drunk or too drugged up to perform...Sound quality and performance top notch...The documentary bonus (50 minutes) is nice but not too enlightening...Still worth a watch...Wish they'd had more in-the-studio footage, and that her performance was a little more varied...Only other criticism is of the few unnecessary times the camera would pan to her husband in the audience. Oh well...Overall very, very good!