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Forget about nostalgia. Watching this concert will scar your memories. I loved these guys in their prime and attended several concerts. Hoping to relive some of the joy through this DVD.
This video is just a notch above bootleg and I mean a notch. At least they held the camera steady. The visuals are horrible. Grainy, extremely blurry and just a horrendous to watch. The audio will make you cringe. The balance is non existent. Some instruments you can't even hear, others are too prominent. All this just ruins the experience of trying to enjoy the concert. I regret reading and trusting the 'good' reviews of this DVD. This is not even remotely enjoyable to watch or listen to.
I laugh in a hurtful way when it says bonus material. Whatever... It's one more song and it's recorded worse than the previous songs. This is a horrible product. I cannot get rid of this DVD fast enough.
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This is a very enjoyable and entertaining dvd. It is good solid country rock. Some highligts that I realy enjoyed included the performance of
"Chicken Train". This is humorous and entertaining, while one band member is singing the song, another band member is "cackling" like a chicken.
Also, I really enjoyed the performance of their classic hit "Jackie Blue".
Another "hidden treasure" I found was the performance of "A Satisfied Mind". It gets humorous again with their last performance, which is a performance of "Commerical Success". They put on over-sized sun glasses, and say "We're going to get a little kinky now". Overall, this is an excellent concert dvd to have and to watch. Its nice to have some good humor along with the great talented music.
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Agree with the other reviews on this dvd, just be prepared for some really poor quality video and not much better sound. I suppose it's all about how the original was taped, and considering the vintage perhaps to be expected. I was just a bit diappointed with both audio and video, but the band definitely showed up and rocked!
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Much thanks to those that taped, stored and unearthed this treasure, the only OMD video I'm aware of. The band rocks, the sound is good and although the camera is sometimes on the wrong player, there's no nauseating quick cutting, panning and worthless behind the drummer views that make so many concert videos unwatchable for me.
Enjoyed seeing so many members together, including all the primary writer-singers, plus sometimes drummer Steve Canaday plays guitar and sings an original of his. How many bands can claim four high quality singer-writers?
Terry Wilson is the primary lead guitarist at this concert and his rocking slide work especially spices up Larry Lee's Oh Darlin and Jackie Blue. Lee is on piano for those but is otherwise on drums, hidden behind a cymbal.
Certainly not much to complain about this video. More Lee songs would have been nice and another original John Dillon tune instead of his version of Porter Wagoner's Satisfied Mind. Here's hoping for a DVD of their 2006 and 2007 Wildwood concert reunions.
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The Ozark Mountain Daredevils were among the most popular mid-'70s country-rock bands. These recently discovered video tapes of their memorable reunion concert, filmed New Year's Eve, 1980 at the Uptown Theater, Kansas City, Mo., feature their original lineup, along with later supporting members.
* This was the first time in five years that the original lineup all played together.
* First time available anywhere!
* The DVD features their signature songs "Jackie Blue" and "If You Wanna Get To Heaven."
* This live reunion concert is the first official DVD by The Ozark Mountain Daredevils.
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