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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0801213007097
Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Live, Special Edition, NTSC
Label: Eagle Rock Ent
Manufacturer: Eagle Rock Ent
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Eagle Rock Ent
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 15, 2004
Running Time: 70 minutes
Sales Rank: 63373
Studio: Eagle Rock Ent
Theatrical Release Date: June 15, 2004
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Description: The Beach Boys live in concert at Knebworth Park, Hertfordshire on 21st June 1980 was the last time all six Beach Boys - Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Alan Jardine and Bruce Johnston would appear together, singing and playing, on a UK stage. This special DVD+CD collectors' edition captures this memorable event.DVD TRACKLISTING : Intro (Good Timin') California Girls Sloop John B Darlin' School Days God Only Knows' Be True To Your School Do It Again Little Deuce Coupe Cotton Fields / Heroes and Villains Keepin' The Summer Alive Lady Lynda Surfer Girl Help Me Rhonda Rock & Roll Music I Get Around Surfin' USA You Are So Beautiful Good Vibrations Barbara Ann Fun, Fun, Fun
CD TRACKLISTING: INTRO California Girls Sloop John B Darlin' School Days God Only Knows Be True To Your School Do It Again Little Deuce Coupe Cotton Fields / Heroes And Villains HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRIAN Keepin' The Summer Alive Lady Lynda Surfer Girl Help Me Rhonda Rock & Roll Music I Get Around Surfin' USA You Are So Beautiful Good Vibrations Barbara Ann Fun, Fun, Fun
Also includes The Beach Boys On The Beach Boys Songs Contemporary comments from the band on some of the songs performed at Knebworth.
Amazon.com: It's entertaining, nostalgic, even poignant... not much more one could ask for from a Beach Boys concert. This 70-minute concert was the last time the complete group (brothers Brian, Carl and Dennis Wilson, Al Jardine, Mike Love, and Bruce Johnston, plus backing musicians) would appear in the U.K., performing a mix of oldies ("California Girls," "Help Me Rhonda," "Fun, Fun, Fun," etc.) and some newer material. And if the show itself is somewhat pedestrian, it's still marvelous to see the three Wilsons together onstage, especially in view of the subsequent deaths of Dennis (in '83) and Carl (in '98), and Brian's eventual triumphant recovery from mental and emotional problems. To hear Carl sing so beautifully on "God Only Knows," or Dennis play drums with such power and emotion, or Brian, vacant but game, contribute a few lines to "Surfer Girl"... well, it might just bring a tear to your eye. --Sam Graham
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There is probably no good reason for me to chime in here other than to correct a previous reviewer: Al Jardine doesn't ask Brian Wilson if he's okay, he asks if he is in A - as in the key of A, at the beginning of a song. Well, that's my interpretation anyway. I'll agree Brian really doesn't seem to recognize there is even an audience, and one can see the "Don't Panic" signs hung in the dim background light, but Brian is pounding away at the piano and sings his parts with conviction.
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Despite how I feel about the artistic direction they took after Holland in 1973.Despite how I feel about Mike Love.This is a great show.Many other reviews have allready commented on the onstage interaction between certain members of the group and that in itself is quite entertaining to watch.But when push comes to shove if you want to sit back and watch a great concert this certainly get's the job done.Every member of the group has something to offer and it's amazing to me with how much tension there ... Read More
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The Beach Boys have been unfairly trivialized for their superficial, fun-in-the-sun approach to their art, but the criticism is both unfair and ironic. Behind the wave catching and gettin' around, the Wilson brothers, their cousin, Mike Love and their friends Al Jardine and, later, Bruce Johnston, could match any obviously dark band for its share of turmoil, volatility and pain. Furthermore, their music, thanks in part, but by no means completely, to brother Brian, is actually some of the most profoundly ... Read More
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It is nice to see all the Beach Boys together doing this concert. Great selection of songs.
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(DVD) - The Knebworth Show is a reminder of what a great band The Beach Boys were. First, the classic line-up is intact bringing their energy level to a live concert that will never happen again. Second, Dennis Wilson pounding hard on the drums drives the boys thru the surf favorites like they're new. Third, Mike Love not over performing, sings in a most professional manner. Fourth, the set list is perfect balencing their biggest songs with forgotten gems like "Lady Lynda". Fourth, even though Brian ... Read More
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