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Aerosmith Video:
Aerosmith - You Gotta Move Amaray Case



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Aerosmith - You Gotta Move (Amaray Case)
Aerosmith - You Gotta Move (Amaray Case)
List Price: $13.98Label: Sony

Salesrank: 21315

Released: November 23, 2004
Our Price: $6.99
Used Price: $4.99
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Media: DVD

Features:

  • AC-3
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DVD
  • Explicit Lyrics
  • Live
  • NTSC
  • Editorial Review:
    Studio: Sony Music Release Date: 02/01/2005 Run time: 162 minutes

    Description of Aerosmith - You Gotta Move (Amaray Case):
    More than three decades after coming on the rock scene and being dismissed as Rolling Stones wannabes, Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and the rest of Aerosmith are still going strong--a good deal stronger, in fact, than Mick and the boys, if You Gotta Move, Aerosmith's first live DVD, is any indication. Throughout this 162-minute concert documentary (including the 90-minute program that first aired on the A&E channel), the musicians talk about being "in the zone," and there's no denying that they're at the top of their game, playing even their oldest hits with genuine fire and conviction. Along with "Dream On," "Back in the Saddle," "Walk This Way," "Sweet Emotion," and other classic rock faves, a good portion of the show (as well as a 30-minute bonus documentary) is devoted to Honkin' on Bobo, their 2004 blues/roots CD. But unlike the Stones or the Yardbirds (another obvious Aerosmith inspiration), whose blues and R&B covers formed the bulk of their early output, Aerosmith waited until late in their career to record chestnuts like "Baby, Please Don't Go" and "Stop Messin' Around," and their versions owe much more to the rockers who performed these tunes in the '60s (Van Morrison and Ted Nugent for the former, and Peter Green-era Fleetwood Mac for the latter) than to the bluesmen who wrote them. No surprise there--Aerosmith, too, is at heart no more or less than a no-frills, hard-rocking band. That's exactly what their fans want, and it's hard to imagine that any of them will be less than thrilled with You Gotta Move. The generous extra material includes five songs not aired in the original broadcast, the documentary mentioned above, and an audio CD of six songs from the show. --Sam Graham

    Aerosmith - You Gotta Move (Amaray Case) Reviews:
    Un-watchable! 1 Star Review
    2009-12-10 - Whoever produced this 'lemon' missed the mark. I thought MTV style editing was a thing of the past. There's not one shot that lasts over 2 seconds in length in the entire DVD. Even in those longer 2 second shots, the camera-man keeps adjusting the zoom. This thing gives me a headache. Was it designed for 14 year olds to watch that just ate to much sugar?

    HEY MR. DIRECTOR, GET A GRIP! YOU RUINED THIS DVD!! 1 Star Review
    2009-10-19 - This DVD COULD BE GREAT but IT IS BAD, AWFUL. It looks like it was edited/directed by a 14-year old that has just discovered that he can use 100 different cameras. There is so many distractions going around that you just can't enjoy the show! You can not even LISTEN to the show because there are all these stupid interviews going ON THE TOP of the songs! This coulda been a great DVD had it been recorded with 2 or 3 cameras and 10% of the budget if only the editor/director had half a clue of what he/she was doing. Avoid it unless you are 12 years old.

    Sound was off, not a very good dvd. 3 Star Review
    2008-07-06 - Could not wait to watch this DVD. When I got home and watched it with my wife we noticed that the music was much louder then Steven's vocal. You could not hear much of the lyric. This band is great, but who ever made this DVD should edit cartoons for the deff and blind.

    Only good, but still better than most 4 Star Review
    2008-02-29 - Well, everybody has already talked about the annoying editing so i won't bother. The concert itself is awesome though. It's funny, because the documentary part is about the making of their album "Honkin' on Bobo," but they only do two songs from it. It's almost like they are trying to say "Please, listen to our blues music, it's really good, but there's no way that we could make a movie about it that would sell." So, it's a story of the making of "Honkin' on Bobo," but to the tune of everybody's favorite Aerosmith songs. I own it, I love it and I can watch it over and over again

    Great! 4 Star Review
    2008-02-29 - Very nice performance, although I prefer live DVD's that show a little more of what's happening on stage...
    Still it's amazing stuff, I just love the 5 bonus tracks that really show the band in all its glory.










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