Shot on multiple Panasonic DVX 100 cameras with 24 track digital audio with 5.1 Suround Sound, this episode of "The Show Must Go Off" shows why the Circle Jerks are still as pertinent to the punk scene more than 20 years after the release of their top albums. Over 25 songs are included, commentary, more. .
Product details
Aspect Ratio
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1.33:1
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
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No
MPAA rating
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NR (Not Rated)
Product Dimensions
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0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.93 ounces
Item model number
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kungfu788369
Media Format
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Closed-captioned, Color, AC-3, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Dolby
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Pretty cool live set with great quality on song and video. These guys are in their 40s and they still bring the passion and energy. yea, the songs are angry, political and smart ass....but still relevant. Only play for an hour, but about 30 songs. If you were old school punk, will enjoy this drinking late night in the basement.
Being in Australia we are starved over here for the 1980's hardcore bands as none of them have made their way to tour Australia.This is a must have to see Keith Morris live in action, awesome show, now just need Off to tour here please! Impressed with quality as i dont expect much of old punk footage , however this is good.
I'll start with the basics. The production quality of this DVD is very good. The audio is well done; the singer can be understood. The music is well mixed. The filming allows the viewer to watch the performance without any editing distractions.
Now, I'll focus on the performance itself. The Circle Jerks put on one hell of a show. There's a palpable tension between the audience and the singer. A couple times, I was expecting a
fight.
The set is rammed through at a blistering pace. At forty, did I feel old and ridiculous watching this performance? Sure, I'd be torn up in the audience, left for a lump of lard. But, then again, the guys playing the music are as old as I am, if not a little older. Do the lyrics and politics jive with my old pathetic self? No. But they sure brought back memories of days gone by, when I didn't have a mortgage, children, and could be pissed off while just wanting some "skank."
ich muß ehrlich sagen das ich mir diese dvd eigentlich nur aus nostalgiegründen gekauft habe. wenn man die "social distortion" dvd vom "house of blues" kennt durfte man auch nicht zu viel erwarten. was circle jerks über 20 jahre nach ihrer hi-light zeit hier allerdings abliefern ist großartig. die songauswahl stimmt. in einer stunde werden 28 songs zum besten gegeben (all wound up, beverly hills, paid vacation, wild in the streets, operation u.s.w.) und keith morris bissige komentare runden das ganze perfekt ab. auch der sound und die bildregie lassen keine wünsche offen. man fühlt sich mittendrin statt nur dabei. hier zeigen mitvierziger der junge garde nochmal wo der hammer hängt. für jeden fan ein absolutes muß!!