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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| MANUFACTURER: | Image Entertainment |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| TYPE: | Performing Arts - Concerts |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 014381244922 |
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Customer Reviews of Sonic Revolution - Celebration of the MC5
Sonic Revolution grew on me - I love it! I was initially a little disappointed with this DVD because I generally dislike concerts of bands that have alot of special guests. But the MC5, or rather DKT/MC5 have no choice with 2 members now jamming with Hendrix (I'm not sure if they would or not - maybe).
Though some of the guests do a fine job. Nick Royale of the Hellacopters especially is incredible. He plays 2nd guitar the entire time and performs some fantastic vocals. I just wish he was the vocalist for the entire concert. Well, him and Brother Wayne.
Ian Asbury does a good enough job.
The bad stuff comes when Lemmy from Motorhead craps all over 'Sister Anne" which also happens to be my favorite MC5 song. Lemmy has no soul what so ever and his voice is - well it's Lemmy. No tone, no nothing that approaches Rob Tyner's vocal style.
I have found watching this concert through the stereo is THE ONLY WAY to listen. VERY, VERY LOUD!!! The band still kicks ass. Trust me, I recently saw them on tour and it was one of the most incredible shows I have EVER WITNESSED!!
The bonus stuff is great also.
Buy this DVD. The movie "A True Testimonial" is a different animal all together. Get it IF it ever comes out and together with this DVD you'll have quite a nice MC5 visual collection.
KOTJMF!!!
what a shame
It's a real shame that the incredible MC5 documentary "MC5: A True Testimonial" is held up in litigation so that this far inferior DVD can come out first. The main feature is the reunion/tribute performance, which is limp and boring. A number of punk & post-punk bands have reunited lately to show that they can still kick ass, MC5 is not one of them. I really hope that "A True Testimonial" gets an official DVD release eventually. As anyone who's managed to see it in festivals etc. will attest, it's much more interesting & exciting and touces on some darker aspects of the bands compelling history. Come on guys, sort out the money crap and let the story be told! If you want to attract new fans to the music, Sonic Revolution wont do it.