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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "gdwoman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "Karen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Whatever happened with that DVD that was supposed to be being made from > > a show in the Bay Area a few summers back? > > > > -Karen- > > > The show was filmed by students from a film school in Berkeley (or someplace > like that). It was aired on direct TV (or something like that), during a > freebie weekend they had. Those who were able to see it, should easily > understand why the DVD was not made. The quality of the filming was pretty > poor. Lots of shaking cameras and bad shots. This was too bad, because the > shows that weekend were amazing. The sound is good on the video, but it > was hard to watch with out getting seasick at times. They were just not up > to professional quality. Yeah, the dancing got me sea sick.................the show was good though > Hopefully Bruce will decide to try this on his own, with professional > videographers. It would be great to have a real show on video. Perhaps > he'll do this in conjunction with "Bride of the Noisemakers". Not that the > Night on the Town DVD isn't of a 'real show', but it's pretty tame compared > to the shows he does today. It does, however, have some amazing shots of > Bruce and Jerry doing that musically-psychic communication that chokes me up > every time I watch it. <sigh> Night On The Town was the last rocking Range album. Very under-rated indeed. The video is very cool as well. Love to see it in DVD.
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