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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Hamish Hamilton |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 20 November, 2001 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Interscope Records |
| MPAA RATING: | Unrated |
| FEATURES: | Color, DVD-Video, Live, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Alternative Pop/Rock, Arts & Entertainment, Color, Concerts, English, Music, Music Video, Music Video - Pop/Rock, Performance, Performing Arts, Pop, Pop/Rock, Rock, Rock/Pop, Vocal Music |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | 586543 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 731458654391 |
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Customer Reviews of U2 - Elevation Tour 2001 - Live from Boston [Region 2]
Absolutly fantasic directed by the genius that is Hamish Hamilton, this show is one of the best shows i've seen period. perhaps eclipsed only by the U2 slane gig, and zoo tv from sydney. one of the best shows you will see, from the greatest band on the planet. u2 are just amazing from the subtle bass of adam clayton to the completley energising drum of larry mullen jr. the song writing genius's of bono and the edge is just awesone, both amazing musician's also, edge's guitar work just sends shivers up your spine, and bono, well, bono the man, he is just incredible, a true performer, when he's on song he has one of the best voices around. he was a little off in this show, but still it was one of the best recorded shows around. a true epic
I am elevated and elated !
After the intensity of Zoo TV and the seeking of Pop Mart, the Elevation Tour was a big hug and a kiss from the boys from Ireland. This is U2 at their spiritual, musical and interactive heights. From the loving interaction between the band members to the obvious delight of the fans this DVD captures a magical experience. Each tour from U2 is a gift and this DVD is an excellent way to remember! The tour is captured well -- great footage and sound. Thanks U2 for providing your fans with so much material to enjoy when you're not around.
Huge fan dissapointed
U2 is my favorite band. Period. The music they make, the things Bono is doing to help this world be a better place, all magnify the experience of listening to their music and watching them perform. I have never been to a concert. It is a dream of mine to one day attend one, anywhere, I don't care what seat, but I will be standing in line for days to get a chance to sit inside the oval.
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>I own every single U2 concert DVD, and this one was the last one on my list. $30 was not a steep price to pay to complete my collection. But man, if it hadn't been that way, I wouldn't have bought it for $10. Maybe I was spoiled with seeing their Vertigo tour DVD first, which is phenomenal, a spiritual experience almost.
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>The performances are flat. The concert opens extremely weak, probably since they play all of their new songs from All That You Can't Leave Behind for the first half, so if you hadn't heard their newest cd back then, you were lost, and you could tell the audience was lost with the exception of Beautiful Day and Elevation. In the special features, the director of the concert even admitted that the audience was really flat, but with the lousy camera shots, you don't get to see them anyways. He also admits that this dvd was an experimentation to find U2's new performance style after PopMart and Zoo TV.
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>Obviously, when the second half of the concert comes, and they begin to perform some classics, the audience gets into it more, making it a much better experience. But you shouldn't have to wait a good 50 mins for a concert to get good. Vertigo gripped me all the way through, non-stop. My roommate's favorite cd is ATYCLB, and he hated Elevation. Unfortunately, for people either just beginning to like U2, or want to find a pricey dvd expecting a quality experience, this one just isn't it. Out of my entire collection, Rattle and Hum, Goes Home, and Vertigo, this one is the worst. No doubt.