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Posted by audiori on 08-04-2005 at20:33:

  DA - Live In Anaheim 1985 (DVD)

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Posted by jiminy on 08-05-2005 at15:36:

 

jist got mine back yesterday from my oldest ..hes had it fer MONTHS!

(liked it lots..said it was bright, innovative..way ahead of what was going on in Xian music- I agreed-plus nice live versions of things.... and brought back lots of memories of what he wished he could have seen as a youngster....(he was 14 then..and already a fan)



Posted by audiori on 08-31-2005 at17:47:

 

Another one you can vote for and/or add reviews of...

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0476536/


(Info is still being added by the IMDB folks).



Posted by peawinkel on 09-01-2005 at11:13:

 

Send a copy to me & I'll submit a 10 vote & a review.

Oh yeah, I'll send it back when I've completed my review.


Smile )



Posted by dorfsmith on 09-05-2005 at10:14:

 

quote:
Originally posted by audiori
Another one you can vote for and/or add reviews of...

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0476536/


(Info is still being added by the IMDB folks).


I voted Tongue



Posted by Mountain Fan on 09-09-2005 at15:38:

 

I'll have to watch this one again now. Been awhile.



Posted by bereal on 09-09-2005 at16:44:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Mountain Fan
I'll have to watch this one again now. Been awhile.


Sounds like a date to me. Wink



Posted by peawinkel on 09-09-2005 at16:48:

 

quote:
Originally posted by bereal
quote:
Originally posted by Mountain Fan
I'll have to watch this one again now. Been awhile.


Sounds like a date to me. Wink




I haven't received my complimentary copy for review yet.

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Posted by bereal on 09-09-2005 at16:59:

 

quote:
Originally posted by peawinkel
quote:
Originally posted by bereal
quote:
Originally posted by Mountain Fan
I'll have to watch this one again now. Been awhile.


Sounds like a date to me. Wink




I haven't received my complimentary copy for review yet.

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Frown


Frown Crying



Posted by Bulldog on 09-11-2005 at08:20:

 

Where in Anahiem was this filmed?



Posted by audiori on 09-11-2005 at08:23:

 

The master lists "the Inn at the Park Hotel" as the venue, if that helps.



Posted by Audiori J on 09-12-2005 at09:28:

 

Could be Holiday Inn at the Park Hotel
1221 South Harbor Boulevard
Anaheim, CA 92805
United States

But most Hotels near Disneyland, call themselves "at the Park".
So any with the word "Inn" could be the one, we don't know exactly.



Posted by Bulldog on 09-14-2005 at07:22:

 

Thanks, I was thinking it was Melodyland with Randy Stonehill, but the more I think about it, I think I am wrong.



Posted by Mountain Fan on 09-14-2005 at18:59:

 

This is a pretty cool DVD and quality is really pretty good considering it was the mid-80s and they weren't a famous band playing a huge place with the best equipment. I am very thankful to have it.

Our 6 yr old girl happened to come in when they played the twilight zone music and asked "what movie is that?" Big Grin

Our 4 mo old seemed pretty interested too.

Who was the guy on the stationary keyboards? (Rob had the board on a strap).

Terry is really a creative genius and although the new wave / keyboard style of music isn't my favorite, his genius still shines through on this DVD. Also, I like a lot of the comments he makes as well. His Ric sounds great for rhythm and Greg seems on top of things with his chops. Ed seems his normal solid self too.

A must have, especially for long-time DA fans. Also, a good way to get exposure to earlier music for those of us younger puppies that don't want to shell out big $ on ebay for those rare releases! And last but not least it supports Terry and the webstore! Pleased



Posted by audiori on 09-14-2005 at19:20:

 

The consensus is that guy on keyboard is a friend of Rob Watson, but
nobody seems to be too sure. We tried to find out so we could credit him.

Terry had us edit some of the talking out from between songs, he kind of went overboard explaining each song. For a while in the career, they felt the need to do that because people tend to miss the message. I personally thought the 'Colored By' talk was pretty good and summed up a lot of the points of some of the other talking.

I think its a fun concert, and the songs are great. Since its probably the best film from the period we tried to put as many songs on there as possible.



Posted by Mountain Fan on 09-15-2005 at12:13:

 

Well, I don't mind Terry getting a little wordy, but it was probably good to cut some of it out for the sake of it flowing like a concert. It would've been OK to add Terry's comment segments at the end, if there was room though.

I like the included comments about Sanctuary. I had a really good bond with my grandfather too, even though I never really lived with him like Terry did. Now, that is one keyboard song that I really DO like, probably because it has a more epic type feel, without that annoying staccato beat.

Who were the "model" ladies for the "Real Girls" song? Any of the guys' wives/girlfriends? That was a pretty cool concept.


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