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thunderock-DVD or VIDEOTAPE!!!?
I've been searchin' for this along time,actually since this one released-1999,but I not find it even today in this fucking country!!!!this one includes interviews from the band :1991 & 1995.does anybody knows where I can get it?
usually when i see unofficial AC/DC DVDs its at the mall
No problem. Anyone else have this DVD: AC/DC Highway To Hell DVD Cause if you don't, it's nothing to stress over. I've seen higher quality clips downloaded off the internet for free. I bought it sometime last year at Borders, marked as an import disc. Import disc my ass...it's a bootleg if I ever saw one (and I've seen a few).
I had this DVD to. The only video i never saw befor, was as they playing Highway To Hell in Germany. The others i saw on youtube. And the cover is a shame to, because it shows the band in the year 2000 and not a picture with Bon.
Yeah, and the quality doesn't look like they tried either. But I had seen it all...I just bought it to have a bootleg in my collection that didn't cost 30 dollars. And yeah, the picture is a bad choice. To think, the same people did their own version of "Let There Be Rock The Movie" called "Live In Paris" or something like that. I bet you their version isn't any better than the two versions I have.
Live in Paris is a crapy dvd because it doesn´t include Walk All Over You and the interviews. And again the wrong cover
Yeah, I have two custom made DVDs, one from a torrent I downloaded, and reauthored, the other from a person on here. The custom authored one is from the original VHS issue, with the "blue square" Warner Brothers logo. The second one is from the mid 80s release that has the newer, WB "shield" logo. The quality difference is a bit noticable, but it's not too much.
i was gonna buy the Highway DVD just so those videos could actually be played in my DVD player.......but Plug Me In accomplished that goal. i do have the original VHS of LTBR Live in Paris, with the Warner Bros. symbol, the 1983 picture of the band on the back, and the cheesy summary on the back. i cant say i enjoy that show too much cause the sound quality is horrible, that Live super 8 bootleg film from '79 had better sound than an OFFICIALLY (well in a way) released show!
Eh...I think the Let There Be Rock The Movie show has some good sound, I think the sound troubles come from the fact that the sound was produced actually by Tony Platt, not Vanda and Young, also, the sound of the concert itself sounds dry.
So why doesn't somebody synch up the video from the LTBR movie with the soundtrack from the Bonfire box set? And move all the interviews to the end of the video.
Good idea but for my oppinion the soundtrack of LTBR from the box fire set sounds a little bit slow down, because Highway To Hell sounds on the VHS even faster and better then on the bonfire box set. That with the interview you could pull as a extra thing, but what will you do with Walk All Over You. The end of the song fails.
Walk All Over You could be done as bonus footage...along with a slideshow set to T.N.T. I don't know though...the video looks like it's both concerts edited together. Watch Let There Be Rock, and notice how Angus's guitar switches.
in the new Maximum rock n roll book, it says that footage of other nights was thrown in cause the dumbass camera crew had to change film during songs and Walk All over You's footage had been damaged due to storage and TNT was filmed simply cause the director didnt like the song. the sound quality was also affected due to storage deterioration, but there still is hours of the interviews that didnt make it on the final.
Some parts are from other france gigs i think. But the whole sound is still from Paris.
yeah there was a soundboard there so ALL the concert was recored just not filmed