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44 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Now I Have to Move!,
By Glenn (Dallas,Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Audio (Audio CD)
Returning home from a business trip I was disappointed that my anticipated Blue Man CD hadn't arrived. Soon enough, I found my son had already intercepted the delivery and as he handed it over he said it was "Awesome". And he's right! Taking the advice that "louder is better", I cranked it up and planted myself in front of the speakers. I could feel myself morphing into a Blue Man as the waves of percussion passed through my body. Approaching track 11 or 12 I noticed the dog was barking at the front door and I was busted by the neighbors who were trying to go to sleep. So I guess I'll be hunting for a new home with several acres so the Blue Men and I can live in peace. Audio is an excellent piece of work. I've seen the Blue Man Group twice in New York and I suspect that my visual memories might enhance my Audio experience. The only way this could be better would be if they created a DVD with the same scorching sound coupled with the fascinating display of imagination and style as they wield their unconventional weapons of percussion. Now excuse me while I go to the hardware store to buy some PVC!
30 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome stuff, this "Tribal Techno" that they create.,
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This review is from: Blue Man Group - Audio (DVD Audio)
So, I originally saw the Blue Man Group on the Intel ads, and I was immediately intrigued... But it took me a while to realize that they existed outside of that realm. Well, enlightenment has found me -- Upon seeing their use of a "drumbone", as I now know it, in the Pentium 4 ad(s), I figured, OK, this has to be more than just an Intel marketing phenomenon... so I did a search, and sure enough, found blueman.com, their home site... I had to explore further, so I got the DVD. It arrived today, and I'm thrilled with it.A couple of notes about the DVD release: It is meant primarily as a means for giving 5.1 surround sound, so don't think it's going to be a bunch of music videos... But, it does have stills of the group performing through most of the songs (see below for the exception), and a 10 minute short with interviews and such, and text descriptions of the various instruments, etc. Also, for those of you familiar with the more advanced features of your DVD player, there's even an (at least one) "easter egg", which I found to be quite amusing. And a not-so-easter-egg thing which I also quite enjoyed was the video (this is the exception noted above) on track 12. If you're a cat lover, especially a tech-geek one, I imagine you'll love it. And whatever your geek-factor and your opinions on cats, if you enjoy both "techno" and "tribal" music, you're pretty sure to enjoy this, a wonderful blend of the two, if you ask me.
43 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Why should you upgrade Audio from CD to DVD?,
This review is from: Blue Man Group - Audio (DVD Audio)
Fans of Blue Man Group's excellent Audio CD may well wonder why they should consider "upgrading" to their new DVD release. Seriously, how much better could it be in Dolby Digital or DTS surround? Holy cow!After giving the DVD a couple runs around the block, I can only describe the original Audio CD recording as anemic by comparison. The 5.1 mix opens up the sound field, completely enveloping you in the "wall of drum" sound that's at the core of Audio. The .1 bass extension will work your sub HARD - so much so that you may have to rethink vibration isolation for your DVD player. (There were several segments where the drum grooves were giving my player the jitters!) As for extra content, there was quite a bit more than I expected. The Tubes "cat video" was fun, as was a video interview with the Blue Man FOUNDers. Bumper video segments on the menus are very cool. BMG's remix of Last Train to Transcentral and some very funny radio promos round out the package. If you liked Audio and own a 5.1-capable system, you need this disc! If you have no clue who BMG are, but like techno-tribal grooves that will make you move, then prepare to become a fan.
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