|
|

Prodcut Description: [More Information ...] Region 0 NTSC. Live recording from 21st of March 1982, a Sunday night at the Bingley Hall in Birmingham, five cameramen wisely anchored their cameras to pillars to avoid the crush of 5000 fans, and waited in mounting and nervous excitement to capture the power of The Jam .. Live This DVD shows the raw power, emotion and atmosphere of early gigs from a band that changed a legion of young people.Includes UK number one single Town Called Malice, a cover of Curtis Mayfield classic .Move On Up and several performances of rare Jam material not available elsewhere. The Jam are one of Britain's most celebrated rock bands, with 22 hit singles (including four number one's) and 17 hit albums
Similar Products : [More Information ...] Far East & Far Out NTSC/Region 0. First time on DVD for this extremely rare and very collectable show from Paul Weller's Soul/Pop outfit, recorded live in Japan 1984. Filmed during their tour to support their debut album, Far East & Far Out features the band ignoring Weller's Jam material and conce... |  The Who At Kilburn: 1977 Studio: Image Entertainment Release Date: 11/18/2008 |  At the BBC 2008 two CD edition of this collection of grand BBC performances by the British mod legend and former leader of The Jam and The Style Council. Taking various forms - from television to radio - this compilation contains some of the ex-Jam frontman's greatest solo work, while featu... |  Paul Weller - At the BBC NTSC/Region 0. 2008 DVD collection of grand BBC performances by the British mod legend and former leader of The Jam and The Style Council. This compilation contains some of the ex-Jam frontman's greatest solo work, while featuring cover songs that include Rose Royce's 'Wishing On... |  Live at Shea Stadium Recorded at New York's Shea Stadium in 1982, Live at Shea Stadium captures the band at the peak of its powers and on devastating form. Bristling with energy and attitude, Live at Shea Stadium is destined to feature alongside James Brown at the Apollo, The Who at Leeds and Johnny... |  A First Class Return
|  Tell Tale Signs: the Bootleg Series Vol. 8 Bob Dylan's unpredictable nature has always kept his audience on their toes. Given his mood, a song performed on one day can seem like an entirely different composition on the next. On the two-CD Tell Tale Signs: The Bootleg Series Vol. 8--certainly one of the most riveting of th... |  Electric Arguments Paul McCartney's 2008 album with producer Youth. Each track written,recorded and sung in the space of one day with Paul McCartney, playing all instruments. 'The album's opener is classic rock and an instant attention grabber. A heavy guitar riff with loud drums and souring vocals... |  Paul Weller: The Changing Man Paolo Hewitt has known Paul Weller since they were both teenagers in the depths of Woking, through his ascent to fame with The Jam, the halcyon years of The Style Council and for all of his critically acclaimed solo career. Hewitt has even been the inspiration for some of Weller'... |  Dear Mr. Fantasy Featuring the Music of Jim Capaldi and Traffic: A Celebration for Jim Capaldi Even many Traffic fans probably aren't familiar with the extensive solo career of the band's cofounder Jim Capaldi. Therefore, this multi-artist, live tribute to the late singer/songwriter/drummer (also available on CD), recorded in January 2007 in London, will be a revelation to... |
Far East & Far Out The Who At Kilburn: 1977 At the BBC Paul Weller - At the BBC Live at Shea Stadium A First Class Return Tell Tale Signs: the Bootleg Series Vol. 8 Electric Arguments Paul Weller: The Changing Man Dear Mr. Fantasy Featuring the Music of Jim Capaldi and Traffic: A Celebration for Jim Capaldi
Reviews:
Too short, but you'll want this if you're a big JAM fan I ordered this, not even being quite sure of what it is - turns out it's part of a concert of theirs from 3/21/82 (i guess what ended up being their final tour, behind "The Gift"?). First off, I don't think i've seen this footage - it wasn't on the Complete Jam DVD, from what i recall. My main complaint is that it's only 30 minutes long - because the performances are really energetic and quite good - pretty tight performance (Weller/Foxton/Buckler plus horn players). Picture quality is ok - given source/tech limitations of the master tape (was shot on video-tape). Sound is quite good (i listened in 2.0 straight stereo; pkg says you can listen in 5.1 'simulated' but i didn't). This is proof (albeit only 30 min) of how great these guys were. So if you're really into the Jam, and have everything else, you might want to pop for this, though it's a bit pricey for what you get. Get the Complete Jam DVD, if you don't already own it, for sure - it's value for money.
Setlist:
Town Called Malice
Carnation
Precious
Ghosts
Move On Up
Private Hell
Pretty Green
Trans Global Express
The Gift |
Keyword: DVD,
Description: Trans-Global Unity Express

|
|