DVD : Godsmack - Changes
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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0601143107399
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics, NTSC
Label: Zoe Records
Manufacturer: Zoe Records
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Zoe Records
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 14, 2004
Sales Rank: 17504
Studio: Zoe Records
Theatrical Release Date: September 14, 2004
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Editorial Review:
Description: Changes, the new Godsmack DVD, gives an intimate portrayal of life on tour. Shot throughout their 2003-2004 "Faceless" Tour, the film lets viewers experience the rigors of being on the road, and includes 12 incredible live performances of their biggest hits. Features: * Twelve powerful songs * Exclusive documentary * Extensive photo gallery Audio Options: * PCM Stereo/SRS Circle Surround * 5.1 Multichannel * 5.1 DTS
1 Straight Out of Line 2 Awake 3 Faceless 4 Bad Religion 5 Moon Baby 6 Serenity 7 Re-Align 8 Changes 9 Keep 10 Voodoo 11 Batalla de los Tambores 12 Stand Alone
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The previous long reviews missed the fact that the DVD allows you to watch just the concert footage or watch the concert with documentary material or watch any individual song. This is a high quality capture of both the sound and the important footage. It DOES NOT make the mistake of showing the singer during the guitar solo, etc like many old rock films. It gives ample coverage of each member playing, as well as, documentary footage of each member. If you are a drummer you will really enjoy the drum material. The drummer Shannon Larkin is an especially interesting performer in his style. Also, one entire song is a dueling drum solo between Sully and Larkin. One review said the solo was improvised; but, that reviewer must not be a drummer. Actually, the solo is highly coordinated and includes tributes to the licks of both John Bonham and Neil Peart. I have not seen the other two Smack videos in which reviewers complain about poor documentary and poor footage and poor sound. Apparently, the group sought to correct those problems with this film which has revealing personal documents, excellent footage, and studio quality sound. A must have for fans. Highly recommended for any musician. PS the name Godsmack is not a slur against God: a "Godsmack" is when God metes out instant justice upon you for doing what you mocked others for (hypocrisy). Clearly, Sully is a disillusioned backslidden Catholic whose lyrics constantly reveal his despair and misery as he searches for God in all the ... Read More
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If you want to listen to a crisp hard blend of powerful vocals and clean guitar riffs, look no further than Godsmack. The video has a professional quality that is both pleasing and palatable to the viewer. The drum solo is engaging--and best of all--it is not an exercise in self-indulgence, as most drum solos tend to be. Most of the songs are top shelf material and are presented with a sincerety and professionalism that escapes most artists at a similar stage in their careers. It was with pure pleasure that I watched this band's concert footage.
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I wasn't into Godsmack for a long time. I had a preconceived notion that they were an Alice in Chains rip-off because of what many people said so I never really tried to listen to them. Then I heard their first CD in it's entirety from a friend at work and I decided to get a few CD's. Eventually I grew to like them a lot, then after watching live performances such as this I can now say that I love their music and am a huge fan.
After watching this DVD you realize they are a bunch of laid back guys who have no ego problems and are really about the music and work hard to put on a great show. And Sully is hilarious with his Boston accent, especially with his description of the "fart" recordings.
This also makes you realize how talented the man is. Not only does he sing and play guitar, he plays drums rather amazingly along with Shannon in the drum battle. It's great to see a drum "solo" where the entire band is involved but the drums are featured and not unaccompanied. The drum battle is simply awesome and I loved every minute of it.
Speaking of drums, Shannon Larkin is an absolute beast on skins and he is by far my favorite drummer to watch live. He is so full of energy and aggression, but not without finesse. Sometimes he steals the show and that's a good thing.
The only complaint that I have is that if you watch the movie part with all the interviews and such, certain songs are only shown in segments like "Whatever". ... Read More
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Nice mixture of interviews, behind the scenes, and live stuff. You come away knowing who this band is. Cool group of guys who know how to deliver a great live show. More bands should do dvds like this. The drumming is sensational. The drum "skit" is worth the DVD. Sully does it all. Vocals and stuff. Highly recommend.
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I've always enjoyed Godsmack's music - but haven;t listened in some time (own the first 2 offerings).
Rented this on a whim - simply unforgettable!
Perhaps the best concert heavy rock footage I've seen in quite some time.
The sound (tone) that they got off the board for this was just....unbelievable. The concert itself totally rocked - what can you say - these guys are die-hard rockers from Boston. 'Nuff said.
Sully is a music machine - can't stress this enough - the guy is gifted.
Shannon - probably the hottest drummer I have seen in 10+ years.
All of the members have that rare quality of musicianship without the burden of elitism so often seen with today's "educated musicians" - you know, the Berklee folk? - yup.
Godsmack is the latest saviour of hard rock/metal.
Get this DVD, stick it in La Machina and crank it - you won't be disappointed.
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