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Simply amazing!, Mar 31 2006
By A Customer
Wow, i just picked up this DVD last night and it is bar none, the most amazing tour/DVD/whatever you want to call it, i have ever witnessed. All three ladies sound PHENOMENOL, they all look gorgeous, they all can dance, it really, truly is the complete package. I suggest this DVD to anyone, i wasn't even that big of fan, but this DVD converted me to a huge supporter, it's honestly that good! The specials are nice as well. You get three songs from each of the members, you get Beyoncé's music video, you get a thirty minute look behind the scene's, which i might add - all are quite enjoyable. I cannot say enough good things about this DVD, you HAVE to order this DVD, you won't regret it!
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Awesome Show!!, April 11 2006
By Phillip F. Pettie Jr. - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Destinys Child Live in Atlanta (DVD)
This show is great but the only thing I FROWN at is the fact that the show hasn't changed from their first tour. Other than that, the show was FANTASTIC!! There was so much creativity put into this show. You can certainly tell the girls put alot into this show. Kudos.
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So Amazing, April 9 2006
By Raymond M. Smith - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Destinys Child Live in Atlanta (DVD)
This DVD is just amazing. I won't drag it out going into detail about each song, but all of them were wonderful. The beginning of the DVD was amazing with the group doing all their old hits and I have to say that they performed them with a lot of energy, which made them more interesting to watch. All of the girl's solo songs were amazing, it shows that they all can really sing. I wish Kelly would have sung something else than dilemma since it really wasn't much of her singing. I also wish Michelle would have performed another song like Heard a Word too. She gets criticized so much about her voice but I have grown to love her voice. She delivers in her solo performance and Thru With Love to blow away the audience. As usual, Beyonce brings down the house. And basically the rest of the concert is amazing too, with them performing most of their current songs. What I love about DC the most is that they are not lip-syncers. Yes, I know sometimes they do do it, but a majority of the time they don't. This is a totally live concert with all of the versus sung live (the repetitive chorus parts are lip-synced, but really, who cares?) and I loved that aspect of the DVD. Cons: There are very little cons that I have about this DVD. One of my main ones was the camera work. I know it was done this way to enhance the experience, but a little less might have been better.
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Was expecting less - and got much more, April 22 2006
By Daiho - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Destinys Child Live in Atlanta (DVD)
First off, I'm NOT a huge Destiny's Child fan and I didn't rush right out and buy this dvd. But over the past few years I've enjoyed more than a few DC songs and when I had the chance to borrow this film I thought it might be interesting to see what the group does live. It turned out to be a very entertaining evening. I was prepared to skip through large segments of the show, but I found myself captivated through most of the 2hour+ performance. Sure, there were spots that were totally over the top (Beyonce's extended entrance with Egyptian cortege, a scene that seemed to have absolutely nothing to do with the music), spots that made you scramble for the remote (Beyonce's extended "I love you" warbling to every section of the arena, three or four times over), and parts that seemed to repeat themselves without end ("Hey, Atlanta, how ya doin?"). But there were many more moments of surprise and delight, such as the girls being sprung up from below onto stage, Michelle's very powerful solo performance, a troupe of remarkable dancers, the Cater 2 U sequence (in which the girls sing and dance to three men pulled from the audience), and the Flamenco style version of Survivor. Your world won't be changed by Destiny's Child or this concert film. But sometimes a light diversion is just the thing you need to make life right.
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