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Solo forums => Paul McCartney => Topic started by: Brynjar on March 23, 2005, 09:45:20 PM

Title: DVD: Back in the U.S.
Post by: Brynjar on March 23, 2005, 09:45:20 PM
This is a good example of how a concert film should NOT be.

I went to one of his concerts in 2003 in Copenhagen and liked it very very much, naturally.

But when I purchased this DVD I was hoping for just plain concert with the songs in right order. Paul and the band should be the show - not the adoring fans. The edtiting is way too much. All the fans saying how much they love Paul and so on should be in the special features section and not always popping up in between songs. It
Title: Re: DVD: Back in the U.S.
Post by: on March 23, 2005, 11:34:32 PM
Quote from: opportunityknocks
This is a good example of how a concert film should NOT be.

I went to one of his concerts in 2003 in Copenhagen and liked it very very much, naturally.

But when I purchased this DVD I was hoping for just plain concert with the songs in right order. Paul and the band should be the show - not the adoring fans. The edtiting is way too much. All the fans saying how much they love Paul and so on should be in the special features section and not always popping up in between songs. It
Title: Re: DVD: Back in the U.S.
Post by: Bruno on March 24, 2005, 04:50:55 AM
I personally don't mind the fan clips in between the songs.
Title: Re: DVD: Back in the U.S.
Post by: Joost on March 29, 2005, 02:14:31 PM
Back In The US is actually one of my favorite music DVD's.

Some of the fan clips are actually very moving (like the older guy that's crying during All My Loving and the woman that had Here There And Everywhere played on her wedding).