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Neil Young and Crazy Horse - Live at the Fillmore East (CD/DVD)

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Neil Young and Crazy Horse - Live at the Fillmore East (CD/DVD)
Neil Young and Crazy Horse Band: Neil Young and Crazy Horse
Title: Live at the Fillmore East (CD/DVD)
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Release Date: 14 November, 2006
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere 2: Winterlong 3: Down By The River 4: Wonderin' 5: Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown 6: Cowgirl In The Sand

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It doesn't sound like weld. What does it sound like? It sounds like a live fresh concert does when you go to one and hear it for yourself. But I still would give it a 4 star rating and would tell you to buy it if you already own weld.
What is the DVD about? First the DVD is about sound quaity. When you play it on your TV, up comes a screen not unlike the album cover where you can select set up. And set up your player for 24 bit 96 khz stereo. So let me say here that Neil Young is ahead of his time Putting in a DVD for the sound all the time. What's wrong don't they have DVD players? So if your DVD player works buy this copy. Also you get images of backstage biography with more photos of the Filmore east concert and a picture of a $5. 50 pass. Now at this writing that would be $200 for a ticket to NY chrome dreams tour. It also seems to be priced right from the 3 party vendors, worth taking a look at to see if you like it. When I sat down to watch it I realize all my 35mm film was so brittle it jammed the machine at the photomart the other day they had to send the machine back to get it unjammed so maybe this is all I'm going to get here is some clipping they salvaged. So I found it cool to watch. I really got into the clips by the time "come on baby lets go downtown" played. The clips are synced to the songs played. So what I'm going to to is I play everything on my DVD player around the house anyway so I'll just play only the DVD. But the CD is for ripping on my computer and putting on a Mp3 player or making copies for my cars. Can't rip a DVD for the car yet.

Bottom line: DVD is a ripoff
How many of you bought the DVD for the better sound quality? Now, how many of you bought the DVD version simply thinking that it had concert footage (and I don't mean "still" pictures)? . C'mon, get real for a minute.

A big Improvement
These dates didn't circulate heavy but there was material available from this era. This release is a big improvement to what was already largely available in the bootleg arena. The sounds quality is excellent. Much has been made of the DVD imagery lacking, and it does, its rolling B&W pics. The DVD is all about the sound. The playing is just as good and its really nice to have vintage version of Winterlong and Wonderin'.

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