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Roger Daltrey: A Celebration - With Pete Townshend and Music of the Who by Michael Lindsay-Hogg
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DVD Cover InformationActor: John Bundrick, John Entwistle, Michael Kamen, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg Editor: Alan Miller Producer: Christopher Stamp Producer: Robert Ezrin DVD: Region Code 0 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 5.1 Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 180 minutes DVD Release Date: 1998-07-14 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: COMPENDIA MUSIC GROUP
Movie Reviews of Roger Daltrey: A Celebration - With Pete Townshend and Music of the WhoMovie Review: Excelent and emotional show!!!!!!! John Entwistle and Pino Paladino together!! Summary: 5 Stars
This show is very emotional because there is a very simbolic moment when John Entwistle and Pino Palladino shake hands and change the bass John played in "The Real Me".
This show was recorded for Roger Daltrey s' 50th birthday and features a varied name of artists and singers. Sadly, this cd does not feature the complete show and songs played that evening.
This show only features 2/3 of the complete show but contains excelent production and arrangements on some songs specially on "THE SEA REFUSES NO RIVER", "IMAGINE A MAN", "SONG IS OVER".
and "DOCTOR JIMMY" (sung by Linda Perry). The songs featured on the cd and this dvd, mix old and overplayed favorite WHO tracks such as "PINBALL WIZARD", "BEHIND BLUE EYES" AND "WONT GET FOOLED AGAIN", but also includes rarely or never played before WHO and Pete Townshend solo tracks such as "THE SEA REFUSES NO RIVER", "IMAGINE A MAN", "SONG IS OVER" and "DOCTOR JIMMY" among others. JOHN ENTWISTLE visits the band and plays PINO PALLADINO bass on "THE REAL ME". Pino plays on the rest of the show. "PETE TOWNSHEND plays and sings on "WHO ARE YOU" (he wanted to sing "THE SHOUT", but Roger did not). For me Rogers singing in "THE SEA REFUSES NO RIVER" is excellent but in "SONG IS OVER" he shows the sings of age in his voice or maybe he was not at his best that night.
Linda Perry is excellent in DOCTOR JIMMY, Roger Daltrey does the introduction to Linda: "she reminds me of Janis"...
The excelent orchesta is conducted by and arrangemens are done no other than MICHEL KAMEN who sadly passed away later.
Alice Cooper s' producer, does the production of the show (Alice sang "I am a Boy" in that concert, but is not included).
Summary of Roger Daltrey: A Celebration - With Pete Townshend and Music of the WhoMint condition disc, cover and insert of the legendary singers solo performance covering 17 of The Who's greatest songs.
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