
BAD B.C I CANT HEAR AL, A LEAD GUITARIST - It is a decent introduction into moe. s style, yet a huge portion of their sound is missing!! I CANT HEAR AL! A major guitarist in moe. is nearly entirely inaudible, leading to a huge misout in their overall sound. with chuck and al always playing off eachother flawlessly, you cant hear anything but chuck, even when only al is playing its very hard to hear. overall i still like the dvd and moe.rons should/could get it, cept al is really missed out in it
moe DVD is good but the same show on HDTV was better - All it all, I really enjoyed this capture of a moe event. One thing I should note, I have previously seen them on HD TV and recorded the show on my set top box. The quality of the show on HD TV was/is excellent particularly the video portion. I then bought this DVD and discovered it was the same show. I noticed to my surprise that the quality of the video on the DVD didn t hold a candle to the same show that I recorded off of HD TV. It s not my gear since I have many rock shows on DVD that are of phenomenal video quality. Did someone at the production company cut costs on this disc? Seems like it to me. Still, a great show. Buy it anyway.
moe. is worth the dough! - Live from the Fillmore is a very good snapshot of a moe. show. In terms of benefits, the setlist is satisfying. Many songs from the moe. canon are featured. The highlight may be Timmy Tucker > Tailspin. While not a five star setlist, the selections demonstrate music with extended improvisation and good song craftsmanship. Also, the audio quality is excellent. Currently, this is the only way to enjoy the band in a surround sound environment. The audio editor did good work, typically, the audience is enjoyed in the rear speakers while the band is heard from the front. In terms of drawbacks, the video quality is mediocre. Pixilation is apparent to the extent that Live from the Fillmore often looks like a good fan generated download. Fortunately, the video editing and original videography is well done -the problem seems to lie in the final transfer. Some of the interviews are informative as when the band discusses their formation. Other parts are predictable, as when the audience is described as being the sixth member. While moe. has played better shows, this is still a persuasive view of a great live band. For the uninitiated and fans alike, Live from the Fillmore is a compelling portrait of one of the scene s best jambands.
moe. DVD review - The quality of the sound and video is great on this DVD. I think the show is pretty average but this is the only moe. DVD, so if you want to see them live buy this DVD or go to a concert.
Amazon.com is A-OK! - I honestly cannot say how the product is, I ordered it as a gift for my grandson, obviously, it s okay, I haven t heard any different, and believe me, he would have complained had it not been good. I will say that I recieved it quickly and was satisfied with my online experience with Amazon.com. Sincerely, Julia Fausak