Dom Robinson reviews
A Long Day’s Night
Sanctuary Digital Entertainment
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- Cert:
- Cat.no: SVE 3026
- Running time: 118 minutes
- Year: 2002
- Pressing: 2002
- Region(s): All, PAL
- Chapters: 21
- Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1
- Languages: English
- Subtitles: 7 languages (extras only)
- Fullscreen: 4:3
- 16:9-Enhanced: No
- Macrovision: Yes
- Disc Format: DVD 9
- Price: £15.99
- Extras: Band Interviews, Behind the scenes, Fan interviews
Director:
- Michael Drumm
Producer:
- Steve Schenck
Band:
- Eric Bloom: Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards
Allen Lanier: Keyboards, Guitars
Donald ‘Buck Dharma’ Roeser: Guitars, Vocals
Danny Miranda: Bass, Vocals
Bobby Rondinelli: Drums, Percussion
Blue Oyster Cult– there’s only one track which I ever heard from this band and it doesn’ttake a genius to work out which one it is.
This concert captures the band recording live in Chicago in June, earlierthis year. Another band from the 70s on the comeback trail, playing to anexpectant crowd and giving them what they want.
Most of the tracks are pretty similar driving guitar-based tunes. They don’tseem to have many that set themselves apart from each other, which probablyexplains why there’s only one which is reknowned the world over.
The presentation of the concert is nothing to get excited about though asthe band do little else apart from play with their instruments and sing.
There are 21 chapters on the disc, the track listing for which is as follows:
1. Intro
2. Stairway to the Stars
3. Burning For You
4. Odd on Life Itself
5. E.T.I.
6. Dance on Stilts
7. Harvester of Eyes
8. Buck’s Boogie
9. Quicklime Girl
10. Flaming Telepaths
11. Harvest Moon12. Last Days of May
13. Cities on Flame
14. ME 262
15. Perfect Water
16. Lips in the Hills
17. Godzilla
18. Don’t Fear the Reaper
19. Dominance and Submission
20. The Red and the Black
21. End Credits
Picture-wise, it’s another of those concerts that’s been filmed in 16:9widescreen, but on DVD it’s not anamorphic. The same happened to the recentShawn ColvinDVD and shouldn’t be happening at all these days. Aside from that, the picture’scolourful and quite well-defined.
The sound is here in both Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1 and rocks well enough.
The extras begin with a 6-minute Behind the scenes piece which showsbackstage preparations and rehearsals taking place, plus 20 minutes of interviews,mostly from the band, but some from the fans too, before and after the gig.
There are no subtitles on the disc and just one menu, which is static butfeatures the opening rolling riff from THAT tune again and again and againand again and again…
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Reviewer of movies, videogames and music since 1994. Aortic valve operation survivor from the same year. Running DVDfever.co.uk since 2000. Nobel Peace Prize winner 2021.