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Old 01-19-2009, 10:17 AM
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Default Eagle Rock Bringing Concerts By Jeff Beck, Diana Krall, and Black Crows To BD!

I think I already saw a pre-order for the Jeff Beck concert on amazon.
March 30th is the date; Live at Ronnie Scott's
Beck is amazing. saw him with Stevie Ray Vaughan back in the day on the Guitar Shop tour.
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Old 04-07-2009, 12:16 AM
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Was not even aware that a Jeff Beck show was released. Has anyone picked this up? If so, what did you think? PQ,AQ, and overall presentation.
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Old 04-07-2009, 12:26 AM
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OMG.
somebody actually posted in this thread.
hooray!
I think it was the only one I had ever posted that didn't receive one comment.
so thanks for that.
I feel a lot better now.

btw: I haven't gotten this yet, but I definitely want it.
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Old 04-08-2009, 11:16 AM
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I'm getting it soon also. Please post your thoughts when you do if you don't mind.
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Old 04-23-2009, 12:14 AM
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I'd be interested to see the Diana Krall video.
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Old 04-23-2009, 05:25 AM
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I'd be interested to see the Diana Krall video.
I have some Diana Krall SACDs - she's obviously an artist that is an early adopter of new media.

The only Blu-ray music title I have at the moment is The Cure - Trilogy, which sounds amazing. I'll definitely pick up Diana Krall.
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Old 04-23-2009, 11:33 AM
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I have Jeff Beck sitting here but have not watched yet. Will report back when I do if somebody else does not beat me to it.
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Not sure what I just witnessed?

I have to admit that I don't know a lot about Diana Krall. I know she's been a very popular jazz artist over the years, I know she's had a few concert DVD's and judging by the photos of her, she's pretty damn hot!

Well I decided to Netflix this concert and here's a few randoms:

OMG... who told her she can sing? Oh my goodness, how do you take Jobim standards like Corcavado and Girl from Ipanema and sing them tone deaf? It was disgraceful!! I'm sorry but whoever told Diana she could sing was lying to her! The only songs I felt she sang well were the Nat King Cole songs she covered. I am sorry but she seemed as if she were sleepwalking throughout much of the set. No stage presence at all. On the good side, the girl can play!!

I have to give it to Diana, she really is a talented pianist and she's best at straight ahead jazz. Her technique is faultless and she's equally adept playing with both hands (many aren't) and she's versatile in different forms of music, be it the jazz or the samba.

Oh yeah, she's still hot!

As for the disc, I have to say the following:

This is not a pretty looking disc. There is lots of low level video noise throughout much of the film. While the close ups on stage look nice, the medium and long shots look pretty terrible given the video noise. They either needed better cameras or better lighting cause this just didn't work. On the good side, it doesn't have any softness and very much looks HD.

The audio is where this disc shines. This is the disc quality the Chris Botti- Live with the Boston Pops should have been. Very dynamic and wide ranging. Clarity of the instruments and the resonance was perfect. You could make out every detail of each musician (minus one caveat) the guitar, piano, drums, acoustic bass and orchestra came through perfectly. The only downgrade I can give the mix is that sometimes percussionist Paulinho da Costa was a bit far back in the mix. I'd count this as one of the finer concert audio mixes i've heard.
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Old 06-21-2009, 12:26 PM
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Not sure what I just witnessed?

I have to admit that I don't know a lot about Diana Krall. I know she's been a very popular jazz artist over the years, I know she's had a few concert DVD's and judging by the photos of her, she's pretty damn hot!

Well I decided to Netflix this concert and here's a few randoms:

OMG... who told her she can sing? Oh my goodness, how do you take Jobim standards like Corcavado and Girl from Ipanema and sing them tone deaf? It was disgraceful!! I'm sorry but whoever told Diana she could sing was lying to her! The only songs I felt she sang well were the Nat King Cole songs she covered. I am sorry but she seemed as if she were sleepwalking throughout much of the set. No stage presence at all. On the good side, the girl can play!!

I have to give it to Diana, she really is a talented pianist and she's best at straight ahead jazz. Her technique is faultless and she's equally adept playing with both hands (many aren't) and she's versatile in different forms of music, be it the jazz or the samba.

Oh yeah, she's still hot!

As for the disc, I have to say the following:

This is not a pretty looking disc. There is lots of low level video noise throughout much of the film. While the close ups on stage look nice, the medium and long shots look pretty terrible given the video noise. They either needed better cameras or better lighting cause this just didn't work. On the good side, it doesn't have any softness and very much looks HD.

The audio is where this disc shines. This is the disc quality the Chris Botti- Live with the Boston Pops should have been. Very dynamic and wide ranging. Clarity of the instruments and the resonance was perfect. You could make out every detail of each musician (minus one caveat) the guitar, piano, drums, acoustic bass and orchestra came through perfectly. The only downgrade I can give the mix is that sometimes percussionist Paulinho da Costa was a bit far back in the mix. I'd count this as one of the finer concert audio mixes i've heard.

Which Diana Krall is this?
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