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Special Features
Iso-cam versions of select songs for each band member
Audio commentary from Angus and Malcolm Young
In Concert and full catalog interactive discography
Video/Audio
Brand new 35mm film transfer to High Definition for Blu-ray PCM Stereo
Dolby Digital 5.1 (640 kps)
PCM 5.1 Surround Sound (48 kHz/24bit)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good but not Live,
By Al Abama "Al" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: AC/DC - Live At Donington: 1991 (DVD)
The concert was good but there are two glaring flaws that will trouble you on the first watch and limit rewatchability. (1) The sound is obviously overdubbed and has no live quality to it. It sounds like this "concert" was recorded in a studio and sometimes you hear the crowd through it all. It doesn't have that airy feeling one gets at a concert. You will also notice many overdubs. It just doesn't sound like a concert. Very disappointing as it's the same songs just faster. (2) MTV like production which is what makes virtually every concert video block rocks. What is with these producers who are all inflicted with ADD? The ROlling Stones Bridges to Babylon and Eagles Hell Freezes Over and STevie Ray Vaughan's Live at the Mocambo are perhaps the only 3 music DVDs I know that actually give you a perspective of the band while they are playing. Watching any one of those and watching the trashy player to player to crowd to feet to riff to singer to drummer, etc. 3 second flash will realize what it means that more shots means far less. It is very hard to get a feel for the concert. This gets a little better as you go along but it's limited. Angus is featured as the soloist but, of course, you get 5 different shots in 12 seconds and you never really experience what is really going on because it's close up this, zoom out that, side shot here, soom in again, back to the fade out... please, will someone create a school for these guys. Other than that the concert does have energy and the crowd certainly seems like they are having a good time. Potentially worth the money as I got it for under $10 and that is worth it. Decent, has extras, far better than most of the crap out there. I'd give it 3.5 stars if I could.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rock at its best!,
By Adam (Vermont) - See all my reviews
This review is from: AC/DC - Live At Donington: 1991 (DVD)
AC/DC has done it again. If the video for Donnington was good, this is unbelievable. Angus is top notch-duck-walk, head bobbing, screaming and all. The band is solid, with Brian cranking out like always. The sound overall is great. If it is overdubbed, which is possible, its still AC/DC, and the music is all here. Favorites like "Whole Lotta Rosie" and "Back In Black" shine, and even some lesser-known tunes are hammered out in this spectacular performance. There's some commentary on the show (done by Angus and Malcolm) and some info and commentary on their discography (also done by Angus and Mal), as well as a new, great feature. Dubbed "Angus Cam", you can view certain tracks with the camera focusing on a certain band member (such as Thunderstruck with Angus) This option is great, and adds to the already immense DVD. A must have for a fan of AC/DC, or just someone who can't wait to sit down and be sucked into the world of Rock and Roll.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Monster Show By A Larger-Than-Life Band,
This review is from: AC/DC - Live At Donington: 1991 (DVD)
Fantastic 2 hour 18 song set from England's now famous site of many a rock concert - Donnington. 5.1 Dolby Surround fills your room with crisp sound. Great camera work. Rich colors. An overload of energy on stage with AC/DC members (Brian Johnson - vocals, Angus & Malcolm Young - guitars, Chris Slade - bass, and Cliff Williams - drums). Absolutely huge crowd scenes - more than any show I've ever scene - on TV or in person. Roving (helicopter) ariel camera shots. Massive speakers making the Young brothers look like minature rug-rats prancing around on stage. This was truly the definition of a monster show. Check out the guitar solo's on "Jailbreak", "Hell's Bells", and "High Voltage" - simply amazing Angus! Great 1991 show and thanks for putting this out finally on DVD with superior sound.A great song list midway through AC/DC's "Razors Edge" tour:
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