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Thierrybazzanella.com - AC/DC - Let There Be Rock

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List Price: $14.98
Our Price: $2.71
Your Save: $ 12.27 ( 82% )
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Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Starring: Phil Rudd, Ronald Belford Scott, Cliff Williams, Angus Young, Malcolm Young Directed By: Eric Dionysius, Eric Mistler
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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786300273191 Format: Color ISBN: 6300273199 Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Release Date: 1991-07-01 Running Time: 95 Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1980-09-14
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Filmed at the 1980 Paris concert, the blazing heavy metal masters unleash 13 searing songs, including "Live Wire" "Highway to Hell" and "Let There be Rock." Year: 1980. Director: Eric Dionysius, Eric Mistler. Starring: Phill Rudd, Ronald Belford Scott, Cliff Williams, Angus Young, Malcolm Young.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Rocks! Comment: The opening is cheesey, but I guess it looked better on the big screen when I first saw it at a midnight movie (in 1980/81). The opening audio is also not so good, but it improves once the concert gets going. The real prize is being able to watch Bon Scott perform and seeing the rest of the band when they were still in their 20's. Angus is a dynamo! The man never stops moving. His bluesy solos later in the film are fantastic. Having seen AC/DC in concert with Brain Johnson in 1982, I'm happy to say that Angus's antics were the same as what I saw in the movie, complete with mooning the audience. They really are a great, and fun to watch, Rock 'n Roll band.
Customer Rating:      Summary: AC/DC - Let There Be Rock Comment: A must for the AC/DC enthusiast. Would like to see this available on DVD sometime.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Warning - This DVD is not a concert, it is a documentary! Comment: This was put out in mid-October 2008. I along with at least a few others thought it was the same live concert footage that used to be in VHS, but, now on a DVD. Amazon has comments attached to it from the VHS version which was the live concert (plus some interviews) and that is why it still has a high star rating. I am planning to return this as DVD 2 and DVD 3 are overly redundant in content as well.
Customer Rating:      Summary: "Buyer Beware" is dead right! Comment: The newly released DVD pictured on this page is NOT the Paris concert that buyers would expect, and I was one of the suckers who unfortunately fell for it!
This so-called "Collector's Edition" is a 3 DVD set of pure drivel. Monotonous interviews with music reviewers taking up more than half of the time, with the only footage of the band being appalling quality MTV trash that looks more like a bootleg! I'd like to know who at Amazon let this slip through the net when I (and obviously others) were expecting to receive the original Paris concert with the exact same title.
Using the original 1991 title is a sleazy way of selling an item that in all honesty isn't worth the cost of the plastic & paper it's printed on! And to make matters worse, half of the dialogue from the first DVD is repeated on the third. A blatant rip-off!
I expect more of Amazon than to allow a grossly mislabeled load of tedious garbage to be sold as a substitute. It is out & out false advertising!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Buyer Beware Comment: FYI, this is not the concert of the same title. Just a bunch of blokes talking about how great the band is.
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