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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rory Gallagher. Live at Rockpalast. 3 dvdset.,
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This review is from: Rory Gallagher - Live At Rockpalast: 1976-1990 (3DVD) (DVD)
Around 6 hours of RG is quite enough. Wonderful footage with interviews and acoustic sets which are my personal favourite. Highly recommended if you are a Rory Gallagher fan as the DVDs are spanning 16 years of his career. Also, the price is quite cheap considering what you get. I haven't watched it all yet but have scanned the discs out of interest. The packaging is excellent with informative information and the discs are well laid out. Nothing much else to say but will mention that if Rockpalast released everything in their archive I would buy many. Hope time will tell. Thank you.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must have for any Rory Gallagher fan.,
This review is from: Rory Gallagher - Live At Rockpalast: 1976-1990 (3DVD) (DVD)
Wow, what can I say about this wonderful 3-DVD set except that it is worth every single penny you will spend on it.Total Running Time equals to 591 minutes which should be plenty to satisfy any Rory Gallagher fan out there. A great mix of acoustic and electric sets make this DVD box set a must have! Great product, great music, great footage. The added interviews are a nice addition. 5 Stars from me.
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4.8 out of 5 stars (20 customer reviews) 47 of 47 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Holy Grail of Roryness,
By Timothy Barrow - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Rory Gallagher - Live At Rockpalast: 1976-1990 (3DVD) (DVD)
OMG --- When I got Rory at Montreaux I thought it was great (it was/still is), but when I put this Rockpalast DVD on and was totally captured and enthralled by his opening acoustic performances, I knew I was in for a treat, and man did it treat. This is why I loved live rock shows when I went to them back in the day, and why I still buy them 30 years later. All reviews will note Rory's energy and happiness in this set of performances because it is apparent. It is a bit raw, to be expected with 30 year old recordings, but it does not matter, its plenty good enough on a 5.1 system. The concerts are all great, with one slightly low point being a jam with Eric Burdon which just never really gets going (it has its moments, but overall it's weak). But an incredibly high point is a jam with Jack Bruce at the end of DVD3. On a little backstage talk between Rory and Jack, it seems that they are going to return to the stage for an encore to play "Politician", and Rory seems to indicate he has no idea how it goes. Jack gives him the beat by way of a hum, and on stage they go. Rory starts with notes that indicate he does not know the song, but a few bars into it he "gets it" and then he may as well be Clapton. The look of glee on Bruce's face when he realizes Rory has it and goes heads up jamming with him is worth the price of the DVD alone to anybody who can appreciate the significance of the moment. A sure buy for any Rory fan --- and for anyone who does not know Rory's work but likes to explore rock guitarists. Get It!
30 of 30 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Got Montreux? You've GOT to have this, too!!!,
By The Lyricologist - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Rory Gallagher - Live At Rockpalast: 1976-1990 (3DVD) (DVD)
If you've found your way to this page then you're enough of a Rory fan to absolutely appreciate this release - just buy it!If you already own the Montreux set and are wondering if this is worth paying for, too - what the heck are you waiting for?! Just buy it! Mine just came in earlier today and I'm loving it! The performances contained on these three dvds are, if anything, better than the Montreux shows. Rory is absolutely on fire throughout and his energy and pure joy of playing are on fine display here. I've been grinning from ear to ear the whole time I've been watching it! From the packaging (liner notes, photos, etc...) to the actual performances, this is just an excellent purchase! The camera work is solid enough that you'll feel like you're right there, none of that herky jerky MTV style quick edits. Music-wise, well, it's just real live rock and roll courtesy of the great Mr. Gallagher! Keep in mind that Rory's heyday was in a time when the technology wasn't what it is now. What you get here is the whole real deal, it's raw enough that you've got all the between song guitar tune-ups, feedback, distortion, microphone glitches, etc..that were inherent in the live setting of the day. Compared to the ultra-slick concert dvds put out by current artists, I'll take this any day! The Montreux set is great and I'm thrilled to have it but, for my money, this is the even better release! Hats off to Donal Gallagher for doing such a loving/excellent job of managing Rory's catalogue! Product like this shows there's still hope for the music industry afterall. Now, quit reading about it and buy it for yourself! Rock out! 15 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really great set for the Rory Gallagher fan,
By bass boy "music fan" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Rory Gallagher - Live At Rockpalast: 1976-1990 (3DVD) (DVD)
I've only made it through the first of three DVDs so far, but the first disc is great. Yes, there are flaws in the videotape master (the shows, at least most of them, were shot on videotape and therefore will show some flaws, but this is the best these old videotapes will look. For some reason, it's much harder to clean up old videotape than it is old films. It's very enjoyable, despite the limitations of the technology back in the 1970s and 1980s. Gallagher's electric guitar playing is on fire on disc 1, and his acoustic, folky covers early on in the first set are unique and add color to Gallagher's stage presentation. It's too bad Gallagher was taken from the world too soon, and at such an early age. This collection is good. Fans need to pick it up.Enjoy! |
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