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Posted: 04-05-2006, 22:11
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Ковры и скан диска не прилагаются - т.к. нет сканера. что не нужно закачивать? что уже было? А что в первую очередь? может кто планирует сам закачать? ======== Suzanne Vega Retrospective (The Best Of Suzanne Vega) Suzanne Vega's name first came to the fore in the 1980s when she began marrying perfect pop melodies with studied, folkish tunes. She managed to scale the heady heights of the singles charts before comfortably settling into her role as an album-based artist, although there was an aberration to this pattern when a dance remix of her song "Tom's Diner" opened up an unexpected audience to Ms. Vega's timeless songs. On this release 16 music videos from various periods of Vega's career are featured. Fans will be delighted to see this neat summation of the "Luka" singer's career, while newcomers will find a welter of fresh sounds and visuals to delve into. TRACK LISTINGS: 1. Marlene On the Wall 2. Left Of Center 3. Luka 4. Solitude Standing 5. book Of Dreams 6. Men In A War 7. Tired Of Sleeping 8. Tom's Diner 9. Blood Makes Noise 10. In Liverpool 11. 99.9F* 12. When Heroes Go Down 13. Carmamel 14. No CHeap Thrill 15. Book And A Cover 16. Last Year's Troubles ======= Sheryl Crow - Live In London Release Year 2003 Running Time 89 min Studio Ster Kinekor music Album Type Live Tracks 1. Hard To Make A Stand 2. Everyday Is A Winding Road 3. Leaving Las Vegas 4. Change Would Do You Good 5. Run, Baby, Run 6. If It Makes You Happy 7. Sweet Rosalyn 8. Redemption Day 9. Can't Cry Anymore 10. Strong Enough 11. Maybe Angels 12. All I Wanna Do 13. Superstar 14. Ordinary Morning (Encore Ft Eric Clapton) 15. On The Outside (Bonus Live Rehearsal Track) Extras Interview With Sheryl Crow Behind The Scenes Of The Making Of "Everyday Is A Winding Road" Promo Everyday Is A Winding Road (Video) If It Makes You Happy (Video) Jukebox ======== Procol Harum - Live dvd5 If you were asked to name some prog bands that were around in the 60s the chances are that the band, Procol Harum, would be overlooked by most. Perhaps this is because most prog fans are in the 35 to 45 age range and are more likely to recall their teenage years – the 70s. Procol Harum is widely associated with the hit single Whiter Shade of Pale, a ballad that makes more than a casual nod in the direction of Bach in-between verses (though it isn’t actually a Bach piece if you’ve ever wondered), and countless appearances on Top of the Pops in 1967. The writing partnership of Gary Brooker (vocals, piano) and Keith Reid was to create an altogether new genre of music – classical (as in classical music) rock that in itself has to be included under the ever reaching progressive umbrella. Delve into Procol Harum’s back catalogue, a great selection of which is included on this Live DVD recorded in December 2001, and any idea you may have had of them being ‘just a pop group’ will be discarded immediately. Less than a minute into the first track, Bringing Home The Bacon, the instrumentals are definitely prog though the vocals are bluesy which with the addition of a heavy rock sub-level makes for an enjoyable and interesting mix. But prog is always there. One of my favourite tracks, Pandora’s Box, is another good example of this with Tull-like heavy guitar (Geoff Whithorn [sic]) accompanied by deep tonal organ (Mathew [sic] Fisher) the clunk, clunk, clunk of stick on bamboo (Mark Brezicki [sic], drums) filling the pauses and reserve Tull and Fairport bassist, Matt Pegg (son of ‘honest’ Dave Pegg) holding it all together. Homburg even shares a common theme with an excerpt from the latter part of Dark Side Of The Moon (I wonder who copied who {!}, or did they both borrow it from elsewhere?). I can imagine the late, great Ian Dury complete with Blockheads covering Beyond the Pale. Running time for the concert is 100 minutes (but see Package Features below). Gary Brooker has worn remarkably well considering his career spans over 40 years. OK, his white hair and beard help him bear more than a passing resemblance to Burl Ives, but we are talking of a very young Burl Ives. Naturally, Procol Harum has had many line-ups over the years, all well documented in the ‘family tree', one of this DVD’s special features. Also included is Procol Harum: Uninhibited which features the band in rehearsal in their studio trying out various tracks including a few not performed at the Copenhagen gig, and comments from Gary and the band. This particular feature lasts for approximately 40 minutes and is as enjoyable as the concert. Technical Aspects Picture and sound quality are A1 as should be the case today. The concert was originally filmed for Danish TV and the camera work and editing is gimmick free, i.e. thankfully no swooping, no excessive zooming, no fit-inducing cutting from camera to camera and no nauseating special effects. Package features The DVD has a fully animated menu from which can be accessed the band’s family tree, discography, the rehearsal footage and current band members' biographies. The DVD sleeve provides full track listings of both the featured gig and the rehearsal footage. The DVD is multi-region PAL format, 4:3 screen ratio, with Dolby© Digital 5.1 and selectable PCM stereo. The total running time including extras is 150 minutes. Summary I was a mere youngster aged nine when A Whiter Shade Of Pale hit the airwaves in 1967 and apart from an odd sighting of A Salty Dog in record shops, I’d all but forgotten the band. So it was a bit of a surprise when watching this DVD that I recognised all but a handful of the tracks performed. Not only that but I hadn’t realised how subliminally heavy Procol Harum actually is. Yes, there are a couple of non-proggy ballads and more than a sniff of blues but even if that’s not your ticket it is all very enjoyable. Indeed, on the basis of the DVD they are on my ‘want to see’ gig list. ============= Meat Loaf - Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (2004) dvd5 Powerhouse rock singer Meat Loaf teams up with a full symphony orchestra for this concert video, which arrives on DVD in a fan-friendly release. Meat Loaf: Live With the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra has been transferred to disc in the full-frame aspect ratio of 1.33:1, and the audio has been mastered in three formats -- Dolby Digital Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1, and DTS 5.1. The songs are performed in English, with no multiple language options. Bonus materials include a commentary track from Meat Loaf, an interview with the singer, a short behind-the-scenes featurette, a look at how Meat Loaf gears up for a performance, and a gallery of still photos. 2. Life Is a Lemon (And I Want My Money Back) [6:12] 3. Mercury Blues [7:51] 4. Dead Ringer for Love [6:11] 5. Testify [7:41] 6. All Revved Up With No Place to Go [8:02] 7. You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night) [8:28] 8. Couldn't Have Said it Better [8:33] 9. Two Out of Three Ain't Bad [8:41] 10. Out of the Frying Pan (And Into the Fire) [11:59] 11. For Crying Out Loud [12:26] 12. Paradisde by the Dashboard Light [14:55] 13. I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That) [4:25] 14. Bat Out of Hell [11:53] ======== ANTHRAX - Music of Mass Destruction- Live in Chicago dvd5 - 4.35gb Video: MPEG2 Video 720x480 (4:3) 29.97fps 6500Kbps Audio: AC3 5.1ch, AC3 2ch Tracks: 1. Entrance Music 2. What Doesn't Die 3. Got The Time 4. Caught In A Mosh 5. Safe Home 6. Room For One More 7. Antisocial 8. Nobody Knows Anything 9. Belly Of The Best 10. Inside Out 11. Refuse To Be Denied 12. 604 13. I Am The Law 14. Only 15. Be All End All 16. Indians 17. Bring The Noise/I'm The Man 18. Whiplash 19. Fueled 20. Metal Thrashing Mad ============== Accept - Metal Blast From The Past dvd5 Germany’s Accept are one of the true Legends of Heavy Metal and this DVD captures the bands early years to some success. Released as a dual disc, one side features a concert and video film that is chock full of footage from a concert in Osaka Japan (1985) as well as a number of the bands videos from that time as well. The concert was their first in Japan and seems taken at around the time of the Metal Heart album and a couple of the performances leave you with this impression. Accept were one of those bands that you either loved or hated and this was primarily based on singer Udo Dirkschneiders unique voice, his gravelly tone a far cry from some of the screaming vocals coming from Priest and Maiden during this time in Metal history. The live portion of the film originally comes to us as the concert CD and VHS "Staying A Life" and the only omission from the release are a few songs and the guitar solo by Wolf Hoffman. Inter laced between the live footage are the bands video films which by today’s standards are a bit cliché. However, it was great to be able to see Metal bands doing videos back then, and everyone seemed to do them no matter what kind of music they played. A bonus couple of live performances are provided as well in "Live Sophia ‘93" filmed 8 years after the main program on the release. The three songs are "Starlight", "Slaves To Metal", and "Objection Overruled". The lineup which included Dirkschneider, Wolf Hoffman, and Stefan Kaufmann was not to be taken lightly against any of their Metal peers. You can feel the impact they had on their audiences in the concert films as the response during choruses was just over powering. CD Side: The CD side of the dual disc features a nice number of unreleased audio tracks which are bound to appease all Accept fans. Included are: Rich And Famous, Rocking For The Sun, Morning Sun, Run If You Can, Down And Out, Down And Out, Can’t Stand The Night, Breaker, Burning, and Writing On The Wall. There is not much in the way of a booklet with the packaging, but the menus on the DVD offer you some functionality. You are able to view the video clips, biography, discography and behind the scenes footage. It’s very comprehensive and should be afforded some more interest as a result of the detail placed on it. At the time of their zenith I was only a casual listener, but I look back on the albums I owned fondly. Accept offered a level of difference to what Metal was at the time and what it was to become. This DVD allows you to experience it once again, and not only see how good the band was live but to recapture the power of some of their songs. Tracks such as "Restless And Wild", "Fast As A Shark" and "Balls To The Wall" are classics of Metal’s song library and sound as fresh today as when they came out. "Fast As A Shark" (1982) was one of the key songs in the soon to be labeled Speed Metal genre. It’s time for you to feel your Metal Heart beating strong with the music of Accept once again. Track Listing DVD Metal Heart Breaker Screaming For A Love-Bite Up To The Limit Living For Tonite Princess Of The Dawn Restless And Wild Son Of A Bitch London Leatherboys Fast As A Shark Balls To The Wall Outro (Bound to Fail) I’m A Rebel – video Balls To The Wall – video Midnight Mover – video Generation Clash – video Protectors Of Terror – video Slaves To Metal – video Death Row – video ======= Clapton Chronicles - The Best of Eric Clapton (1999) dvd5 Forever Man Pretending Bad Love Wonderful TOnight Tears in Heaven Layla Running on Faith Motherless Child Change the World My Father's Eyes Pilgrim Blue Eyes Blue Video Video is varied from clip to clip. And the variations are dramatic. The first clip is very soft and undefined with bad black levels. Given it's age, I can forgive it. The next clip is the total opposite. Vibrant, colorful and with very good black levels. Variations also come down to aspect ratios which range from full frame through 1.85 up to 2.10 at times. Given the diversity of quality, it all leans toward the better quality average which is good. As usual, WV reaches peak bit-rates of 10 throughout the entire presentation so you know you are getting the best compression dvd has to offer. My favorite would have to be chapter 8 with it's sepia tone look that almost gives the impression of a motion photo rather than motion picture. Audio Linear PCM stereo gives you the best possible stereo representation available on dvd at the moment. It's hear to see Warner Vision continuing to use this for their presentations and avoiding the dreaded Dolby Digital 2 channel compressed format. With clips varying in date and quality, the audio tends to represent the best of their respective situations which on the whole is good. All clips have a great dynamic range to them with well balanced vocals and instruments. Neither are too powerful for the other. Extras The menu system is simple with a frame from each clip as the selectable option. THe inner sleeve of the disc shows various shots of Clapton in recent guise and it's scary to think how much he has aged of late. He looks totally different. Overall A very good collection of his greatest hits with some real classics amongst the bunch. Highly recommended for Clapton fans who dread buying the current VHS release. ======== David Bowie - A Reality Tour (2004) dvd5 The DAVID BOWIE – A REALITY TOUR DVD commemorates his first major world tour in nearly a decade. Filmed last November 22 and 23 at the Point Depot in Dublin, Ireland, the DVD marks Bowie’s first concert film in over 15 years. 30 songs spanning his illustrious career--including "Five Years" and "Hang On To Yourself," which David hasn’t played live in over 20 years--are featured in a riveting state-of-the-art sound and light stage production using enormous LED screens and animation. The DVD runs 140 minutes, and a ten-page booklet filled with amazing live photos from the event is included in the package. The DVD’s features 5.1 surround engineered by Tony Visconti, Bowie's long-time producer. Preview tracks today by clicking on your choice of the REAL or WINDOWS media links. Join other Bowie fans worldwide on BOWIENET, David’s official online community, discussing the new DVD and lots more. Full Frame - 1.33 Tracks: 1. Rebel Rebel 2. New Killer Star 3. Reality 4. Fame 5. Cactus 6. Sister Midnight 7. Afraid 8. All the young Dudes 9. Be My Wife 10. The Loneliest Guy 11. The Man Who Sold The World 12. Fantastic Voyafe 13.Hallo Spaceboy 14. Sunday 15. Under Pressure 16. Life On Mars 17. Battle For Brain 18. Ashes to Ashes 19. The Motel 20. Loving the Alien 21. Never Get Old 22. Changes 23. I'm Afraid Of Americans 24. Heroes 25. Bring Me the Disco King 26. Slip Away 27. Heaten 28. 5 Years 29. Hang on to Yourself 30. Ziggy Stardust ====== This post has been edited by JohnnyM on 05-05-2006, 06:05 |
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Posted: 04-05-2006, 22:17
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Anthrax, Sheryl Crow, Meat Loaf. Спасибо. |
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Posted: 04-05-2006, 22:37
(post 3, #596266)
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Member Group: Members Posts: 101 Warn:0% |
Procol Harum - Live Clapton Chronicles - The Best of Eric Clapton (1999) заранее признателен |
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Posted: 04-05-2006, 23:01
(post 4, #596273)
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Superman Group: Members Posts: 1136 Warn:0% |
Буду закачивать после того как закончу с Topic Link: список МузДВД - 1 |
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Posted: 04-05-2006, 23:24
(post 5, #596285)
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Always with metal Group: News makers Posts: 8157 Warn:0% |
Ну конецно первым делом Антраксик ,кстати можешь инфу этой Девидюльки дать |
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Posted: 05-05-2006, 06:04
(post 6, #596390)
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Superman Group: Members Posts: 1136 Warn:0% |
ANTHRAX - Music of Mass Destruction- Live in Chicago dvd5 - 4.35gb Video: MPEG2 Video 720x480 (4:3) 29.97fps 6500Kbps Audio: AC3 5.1ch, AC3 2ch |
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Posted: 05-05-2006, 10:58
(post 7, #596479)
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Always with metal Group: News makers Posts: 8157 Warn:0% |
Вот это: Однозначно первым раздовать |
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Posted: 05-05-2006, 17:03
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Red Nightmare Group: Members Posts: 410 Warn:0% |
Антракс |
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Posted: 09-05-2006, 02:08
(post 9, #598234)
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Superman Group: Members Posts: 1136 Warn:0% |
Скоро начну этот список. Еще в ПМ спрашивали про Вегу, Лофа, Аццепт. Так шта есть желающие почти на все. А вот David Bowie никому не нужен оказался This post has been edited by JohnnyM on 09-05-2006, 03:01 |
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Posted: 09-05-2006, 12:19
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b r a 2 h a Group: Members Posts: 1116 Warn:0% |
Suzanne Vega - Retrospective (The Best Of Suzanne Vega) David Bowie - A Reality Tour (2004) - это что оригинал на DVD-5 ? |
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Posted: 09-05-2006, 13:42
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Superman Group: Members Posts: 1136 Warn:0% |
А кто его знает товарисч майор. Внешне выглядит оригинальным. А внутре у него Начинаем с Антракс, а дальше по алфавиту. http://torrent.e2k.ru/details.php?id=5271 |
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Posted: 10-05-2006, 18:32
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Superman Group: Members Posts: 1136 Warn:0% |
Еше к етому списку добавляется - METALLICA "Show 2003" 1. Intro 2. Blackened 3. No Remorse 4. Harvester of Sorrow 5. Welcome Home 6. For Whom The Bell Tolls 7. Frantic 8. The Thing That Should No Be 9. St. Anger 10. Seek & Destroy 11. One 12. Battery 13. Master Of Puppets 14. Nothing Else Matters 15. Creeping Death This post has been edited by JohnnyM on 10-05-2006, 18:32 |
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Posted: 12-05-2006, 01:10
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Superman Group: Members Posts: 1136 Warn:0% |
Accept - Metal Blast From The Past http://torrent.e2k.ru/details.php?id=5296 David Bowie - A Reality Tour (2004) http://torrent.e2k.ru/details.php?id=5322 Clapton Chronicles - The Best of Eric Clapton http://torrent.e2k.ru/details.php?id=5309 Meat Loaf - Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (2004) http://torrent.e2k.ru/details.php?id=5321 |
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Posted: 17-05-2006, 15:16
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Superman Group: Members Posts: 1136 Warn:0% |
Из оставшихся дисков больше ничего раздаваться не будет (кроме Веги). Т.к. они в формате двд5 и возможно подделки. Перейдем на Topic Link: список МузДВД - 3 Там диски из другого источника. |
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Posted: 18-05-2006, 04:56
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Metal Hydrogen Group: Prestige Posts: 1583 Warn:0% |
подделки или нет никогого не волнует. Главное чтоб не пляным дворником в сыром подвале были сделаны Ежли опрос заранее сделан да еще скрин-структура шринка с куском несжатого видео выложен - сам прослежу чтоб не наезжали |
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