14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
4 Minutes of Here With Me, February 7, 2001
This review is from: Dido - Here with Me/Thankyou (DVD Single) (DVD)
Buying this DVD is a difficult decision: now matter how great the experience, you get very few minutes of it. If you are a die-hard DIDO fan, get it. Otherwise, bide your time until a more complete DVD comes out with more footage and additional features -- this DVD is short on both.
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It's the DVD itself, not what we want from it., February 14, 2001
This review is from: Dido - Here with Me/Thankyou (DVD Single) (DVD)
Obviously you are a die hard Dido fan if you've gotten this far. Yeah, the DVD has two songs and the ubiquitous bio and pics and our natural perogative means that we'll never be satisfied, but we have to look at the DVD itself. The videos for Thank-You and Here With Me are awesome, high quality videos of our goddess Dido; the pics are good; and the overall presentaion was beautiful. I was skeptical at first in paying C$13.99 for two videos because I thought there should be more but I accept what I can get from her. No, it may not be an encyclopedia of media but it's Dido and it's a fantastic DVD!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classic Dido, June 22, 2004
This review is from: Dido - Here with Me/Thankyou (DVD Single) (DVD)
Dear Amazon Readers,
Dido is one of those singers who you can just lay back and relax to. The new-age feel of Dido's voice is very soothing.
On this DVD, we have two songs performed by Dido: Here with Me (the title song for the television series "Roswell," and "Thank You."
The music video for Here with Me is the same one you would see on either MTV or VH1, very well produced and performed. Thank You is a live performance, which is more unusual to see, unless you have been to a concert where Dido performed. It is a much more personable way to see an artist, not only in how that artist performs, but in how the artists interacts with the audience. Dido seems to really love the audience and make a deep connection with the people who saw her perform.
You can also find a biography of Dido, which tells of how she stole a recorder when she was young, so that she could perfect her musical talents. While I do not advocate the act of stealing property, I think playing the recorder helped Dido mature musically, and made her the great artist she is today.
Regards to All,
--Daniel
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