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BillBaileyBFAFan -> RE: FAVORITE KINGSMEN CD'S OF THE 1990'S (8/10/2008 10:46:04 AM)
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ORIGINAL: BillBaileyBFAFan I liked Georgia Live, but if I have anything against it, it's that it is a carbon copy of the CD. I love the CD, but I like to see a little extra with the video. It makes payin 25 bucks seem a little easier if you are getting more than the CD with pictures :) That's why You're Not Alone, Beyond the Clouds, and Shelter are my fav. videos. Live at the Alabama Theatre fails, for me, in the same area as Georgia Live. Good sound, good album, but carbon copy. I like a live video to be more like a concert, where you hear new and old stuff. My only fault with You're Not Alone, ( and I probably would never have noticed if I hadnt been there) is the disjointed nature of it. I'm sure everyone does it, but the song order was changed alot from the performance. I like it when, like I said, you have that concert feel, not cutting from a song earlier to a song later in the night. But I thought we were voting on the CDs. I know, we are, but I won't say that my choice wasnt influenced by the vids. cause it was. For me, alot of the time, an album isnt judged simply by what's on the disc, but by the live performances of those same songs. That's just the way I am. I usually buy a CD at a concert because of the performance of those songs. Like at the Recent BFA concert I attended, I bought the CD's I did because most of the stuff they sang was on those particular CDs.
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