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Doobie Brothers Le(Br Review: Let the Music Keep Playing - This is the 3rd Doobie Brothers video I have purchased and each one was made about 10 years apart. The content and quality of this one far surpasses the previous (2) and is a pleasure to see. What is different from the others is that this time its set up where the band and manager / producer tell the stories and not done like a music news show review. I was glad to see this time around Pat Simmons did (actually) most of the story telling, but also more talking this time from Tommy and even Tiran, Jeff Baxter, Mike McDonald and John McFee but there was no John Hartman this time. Plus its sad there are long time impact members no longer here - two drummers, Keith Knudsen and Michael Hossack are no longer with us this time. Several members who took part in the two previous videos have passed on and are given respects on the back cover as well as mentioned in the video. What is awesome this time is you get a bonus of about 10 or more live song videos from different eras. After owning the (2) previous videos I did not need this one but its nice to see they are still going strong , doing this for charities , fans , fun and can still earn a living in today's fickle music industry. That subject also comes up in a story about record promotion in later years. Very good all around video that even shares some of their families comments. I have enjoyed the first (2) videos so many times I was ready for a new version of the same story!!! Its too good not to enjoy and share. Not many bands have such a happy story like these guys. Review: First rate documentary of a first rate band! - I’m very happy to have purchased this gem of a dvd, which also happens to be about my all-time favorite band! Yes if I were stranded on an island and could only listen to one band, it would have to be the Doobies. Why? You’ve got everything including folk, blues, country, funk, rock, jazz, AOR, ballads, bluegrass, and amazing instrumentals. You also have some of the best vocals, but really sets them apart (for me) is the GUITARS. The first time I heard Listen to the Music (on vinyl) I was awestruck at how good the guitars sounded. A perfect blend of strumming, finger-picking and lead. This is a credit to their fantastic guitar players (Tom, Pat, Jeff, and later John) but it’s also a testament to the skills of super-producer Ted Templeman and his engineers. Perfect sound. Getting back to the band, it dawns on me why I always liked their music so much; it’s just so natural and inclusive in nature. Seeing them live bears this out as people from all walks of life show up and have a great time. Every show is a celebration of life and humanity. This dvd presents the band on a personal level so you get a real feel of what kind of people they are. Aside from the professional differences, and there are a few, the focus is on the music and the fans. The charitable work they continuously perform shows the kind of generosity that few bands exhibit. It makes me want to buy many cases of their wine (proceeds go to charities). One interesting note; there’s an interview with Pat where he talks about the first show (in Chicago) where Tom couldn’t make it because he was so ill. That was my very first concert and I remember being hugely disappointed. I also remember the spokesperson telling the crowd that they could get a full refund (on their way out) but the band was ready to rock for those who wanted to stay. WOW! I’m so glad we stuck around because the band was on fire! Pat sang most of the lead parts and Skunk Baxter just tore his guitar apart! Too bad there’s no dvd of that show. On a final note, BUY THIS DVD. FIN
| ASIN | B009410IAS |
| Actors | The Doobie Brothers |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,623 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #19,112 in Blu-ray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (258) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 2613 |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1.1 ounces |
| Release date | November 13, 2012 |
| Run time | 0 minute |
| Studio | Mercury Studios |
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Let the Music Keep Playing
This is the 3rd Doobie Brothers video I have purchased and each one was made about 10 years apart. The content and quality of this one far surpasses the previous (2) and is a pleasure to see. What is different from the others is that this time its set up where the band and manager / producer tell the stories and not done like a music news show review. I was glad to see this time around Pat Simmons did (actually) most of the story telling, but also more talking this time from Tommy and even Tiran, Jeff Baxter, Mike McDonald and John McFee but there was no John Hartman this time. Plus its sad there are long time impact members no longer here - two drummers, Keith Knudsen and Michael Hossack are no longer with us this time. Several members who took part in the two previous videos have passed on and are given respects on the back cover as well as mentioned in the video. What is awesome this time is you get a bonus of about 10 or more live song videos from different eras. After owning the (2) previous videos I did not need this one but its nice to see they are still going strong , doing this for charities , fans , fun and can still earn a living in today's fickle music industry. That subject also comes up in a story about record promotion in later years. Very good all around video that even shares some of their families comments. I have enjoyed the first (2) videos so many times I was ready for a new version of the same story!!! Its too good not to enjoy and share. Not many bands have such a happy story like these guys.
J**N
First rate documentary of a first rate band!
I’m very happy to have purchased this gem of a dvd, which also happens to be about my all-time favorite band! Yes if I were stranded on an island and could only listen to one band, it would have to be the Doobies. Why? You’ve got everything including folk, blues, country, funk, rock, jazz, AOR, ballads, bluegrass, and amazing instrumentals. You also have some of the best vocals, but really sets them apart (for me) is the GUITARS. The first time I heard Listen to the Music (on vinyl) I was awestruck at how good the guitars sounded. A perfect blend of strumming, finger-picking and lead. This is a credit to their fantastic guitar players (Tom, Pat, Jeff, and later John) but it’s also a testament to the skills of super-producer Ted Templeman and his engineers. Perfect sound. Getting back to the band, it dawns on me why I always liked their music so much; it’s just so natural and inclusive in nature. Seeing them live bears this out as people from all walks of life show up and have a great time. Every show is a celebration of life and humanity. This dvd presents the band on a personal level so you get a real feel of what kind of people they are. Aside from the professional differences, and there are a few, the focus is on the music and the fans. The charitable work they continuously perform shows the kind of generosity that few bands exhibit. It makes me want to buy many cases of their wine (proceeds go to charities). One interesting note; there’s an interview with Pat where he talks about the first show (in Chicago) where Tom couldn’t make it because he was so ill. That was my very first concert and I remember being hugely disappointed. I also remember the spokesperson telling the crowd that they could get a full refund (on their way out) but the band was ready to rock for those who wanted to stay. WOW! I’m so glad we stuck around because the band was on fire! Pat sang most of the lead parts and Skunk Baxter just tore his guitar apart! Too bad there’s no dvd of that show. On a final note, BUY THIS DVD. FIN
T**S
"Think I"ll Watch Again Right Now"
Lets face it I'm one of the doobies bigest fans. Have attended two of their recent tour concerts. They are better than ever. I'm a fingerstyle guitarist my self. While I don't play any of Pat's songs. He has been a great influence in what I do. His song "Never Far From Home" from their "World Gone Crazy" album is a beautiful and touching song that much of the Baby Boomers can certainly relate to. I bought the CD and the LP Record version which has three additional tracks. Yes, my 1970's record player still works. I compaired the quality of the LP to the CD while playing them at the same time. The LP on my Denon had a better low end than the CD. This story of their history is just outstanding. Especially the obveous "film clip" of Tommy actually composing and relating to other members of the band of what he wanted "musically" as the tune progressed: just "Priceless". It's a blue-ray you'll you will want to watch five times just to get all the interesting details not captured in a single viewing. As a matter of fact I think I've talked myself into viewing it again right now!
F**D
Was good but a little disappointed but still glad I purchased the item
Loved the classic, reunion & later day footage, liked the interviews with current & former members but very disappointed there was no interview with John Hartman, Chet McCracken or Willie Weeks & I thought we were gonna get a deeper story, dvd came off a bit sugar coated too & I must admit the VHS release The Doobie Bros: listen to the music was such a classic this release was disappointing by comparison , but that being said I still enjoyed the dvd, I still love the music & live shows of the Doobies, one of the greatest bands ever
B**S
Very enjoyable and entertaining. A must for all Doobie fans.
A**R
Great DVD, a special group
0**1
ドゥービーのファンなら、納得できるんでしょうけど、初めての人にはお勧めしません
B**M
Great concert disk. A must have for Doobie Brothers fans!!
A**R
A real eye opener for anyone who wants to know more about the startup, background and continuing history of this great and continually changing band!
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