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5.0 out of 5 stars A View From The Outside
I had liked "Barrel Of A Gun", but never knew who did it. I loved "Careful" and knew the artist, but assumed they were your typical teenie-bopper throwaway and didn't give them much of a chance. Then, while flipping channels I happened upon an AUSTIN CITY LIMITS episode that had a band with great melodies, good stage presence, and a truly mesmerizing percussionist that...
Published on September 17, 2004 by Bill Houle

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3.0 out of 5 stars Toally Rockin'
In this cd Guster preforms most of there songs quietly, and a little old fashioned. But I like this sound, as will you if you give it a chance. By buying, and listening to this cd you will be truely appreciating the real Guster we all know, and love.
Published on February 1, 2005


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A View From The Outside, September 17, 2004
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Bill Houle (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Guster on Ice: Live from Portland, Maine (Audio CD)
I had liked "Barrel Of A Gun", but never knew who did it. I loved "Careful" and knew the artist, but assumed they were your typical teenie-bopper throwaway and didn't give them much of a chance. Then, while flipping channels I happened upon an AUSTIN CITY LIMITS episode that had a band with great melodies, good stage presence, and a truly mesmerizing percussionist that played cymbals and snare using only his taped and blistered hands. And, unlike some of the performers at the MTV Awards, they could actually sing! When the credits rolled, I was surprised to hear that I had been watching Guster. That sold me on the spot.

I'm not normally a live album person unless I'm already a huge fan of the performers. So for me to buy "Guster On Ice" was quite a leap. But I figured that I liked them live on AUSTIN, so what the heck...

It was not a purchase that I have regretted. The DVD is entertaining, but you should treat it just as a bonus and instead look at it as if you are buying a pricey Greatest Hits CD. I bought it for that very reason: because it had the 2 aforementioned songs that I already knew and liked. But every other, from Come Downstairs to Fa-Fa is excellent. The CD is now in my car changer, and I can't stop playing it. Every time I get to the end of Track #13, I go back to #1. At this point, I've forgotten what other 4 discs I have in there!

If you need further proof, this is the first such purchase on Amazon that I have felt the need to write a review for. Guster needs to be heard.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent release, June 2, 2004
This review is from: Guster on Ice: Live from Portland, Maine (Audio CD)
Wow, at first I was kind of put off by the price and the PA, but I really like Guster, so I picked it up and I've got to say it's a very reasonable price for this. Each piece, the cd and dvd, are terrific in and of themselves and could've been sold separately for twice as much. And I feel that the PA was somewhat unnecessary considering the fact that the advisory comes from banter the band does in segments outside of the actual feature concert footage and doesn't detail explicit sex, or violence, but is mild profanity. At any rate, the concert film delivers. It mixes concert footage of the band without footage of them backstage, before a concert, at a radio performance, sliding around on ice outside, and tons of relevant crowd shots filled with reactions and candid behavior aplenty. Also included is a short film by a fan who followed them for week when they were touring to support the Barenaked Ladies. This provides the other portion that could possibly be the reason for the PA, but everything is covered, so I don't understand it. There's also a section where you meet Joe, the unofficial fourth member who was added for the tours of Keep it Together. He plays his guitar and sings his songs for you, and he's excellent at playing the guitar, not a very good singer, though. You also see him lead a jam with the band riffing in Chips Ahoy cookies and some music videos for two of Keep It Together's most famous songs pretty much wrap up the extras. Oh, there's a segment with the ridiculous inflated Cowboy who runs around in their video for Amsterdam and during the concert. That's it for the DVD. It gives you what you need to know about the band. As for the CD, it's excellent as well, containing every hit that the band released, but lets be honest, the perfect Guster concert recording would be them performing every song they've ever released. That will never happen, so here's the next best thing. Some of the songs sound fresher live, the "Airport Song" lacks the scratchiness of the violins and sound of ping pong balls at the end, which I love, but it also sounds more dramatic now. Whereas, on the record it sounds like macabre joke. If you watch the DV, the crowd throws ping pong balls onstage during it. CRAZY. "Come Downstairs and Say Hello" shows the mood change in the song, it's great. Above all else on this release, it's nice to see Brian "Thunder god" Rosenworcel in action with the bongos and to hear the group speak in a candid way Great stuff.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Package, May 31, 2004
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Meir Weinberg (Sharon, MA. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Guster on Ice: Live from Portland, Maine (Audio CD)
I've loved Guster since their Goldfly days back in the mid to late 90's. It's about time they came out with a live album following their awesome Keep It Together album last summer. Very smart how they not only made a DVD, but included a CD so you can listen to it on the road etc and not be restricted to needing a DVD player. The DVD disc is awesome and has great background footage and extras. It's not your usual live concert that just goes straight through the show, but has unique clips and transitions between songs. For those of you who are not familiar with Guster, go listen and buy all 4 of their studio albums as well as this live one. They are 3 great guys, with a great sense of humor, who make amazing music, and do it simply for the love of music and their fans and don't hyperfocus on money as so many other musicians do.
My only complaint is that the CD doesn't have more songs on it, and it would have been cool if the CD had some extra songs that arent on the DVD, but it's ok. I was also surprised to find that some Guster classics such as "Window" and "Medicine" aren't on the DVD/CD. Oh well. Guster, for the next live one, put more songs on.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This one is a must-have for any Guster fan, or even casual listener, February 13, 2006
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Branded (Anderson, SC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Guster on Ice: Live from Portland, Maine (Audio CD)
I got turned on to Guster after I bought "Keep It Together" several years ago, and subsequently bought "Lost and Gone Forever." I listened to "Soulfly" and "Parachutes" but they were a little too run of the mill acoustic for me. Anyway, I got this one because It had a great selection of songs from "KIT" and "LaGF" plus the DVD. The DVD was a great bonus because I have seen them live a couple times and they put on a great show.

So I take the package home and pop in the DVD and it is fantastic. The entire thing was recorded hi-resolution digital cameras with great editing. All of the other concert DVDs I have were FILMED and the quality of the picture really suffers because of it, but this one is immaculate. Their shows are filled with great color contrasts and it comes through beautifully on this DVD. The other thing is that the bonus features include a little 30 minute documentary on a week with Guster that is actually both interesting and funny. I also really liked how both the CD and DVD audio was mixed for production--you can tell they really spent some cash to do this thing right.

Seriously, this is a great buy--come on, you get both a full-length CD and DVD for around $15!!!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth more than a basic exploration ! They will change you., July 21, 2004
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This review is from: Guster on Ice: Live from Portland, Maine (Audio CD)
My husband and I went to a concert and Guster was the opening act. Without reservation I can say we could have left after their set and been more than satisfied. They are funky, soulful and addictive. The voices are rich and blend beautifully. The percussion is like nothing you've ever heard and the acoustic genius is clear as glass!! They have fun songs that are catchy and much like riding a rollercoaster----soulful starts leading to moshing finishes. Keep It Together and Lost & Gone Forever are both excellent CD's but this particular Guster CD is the best only because you get to see their genius LIVE on the DVD. A group or artist is defined by how they move the listener when they play live. They will move you. What started as a pleasant surprise at a concert for another group ended in a realization that Guster was the concert. They more than deserve a serious listen as they will move in and take over your CD player.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The perfect gift for fans of the band, August 15, 2004
This review is from: Guster on Ice: Live from Portland, Maine (Audio CD)
Guster is a band I finally gave into about a year ago when I saw them live, which was really my first exposure to their music. I think part of the reason I love them so much is that they just sound so incredibly good live... their songs are so solid in every aspect, from the instrumentation to the lyrics and the vocals. I am a sucker for bands that can harmonize so well live.

Regardless, this is a fantastic set that is worth the price, no question. I have a few complaints, such as the fact that they could have fit a few more songs on the cd... there are a few great ones on the DVD that didn't make the cd, but whenever you really like a band there is no way to fit every song you like on one disc. Besides that, everything here is great. The concert footage is very well edited, and really gives you a feel for what being at the show was like. The sound quality is terrific, and the band sounds great... these guys are not a studio band, they perfected their craft playing live and it shows.

Best tracks? Its hard to pick, but... I think my favorites are Come Downstairs and say Hello, and Demons, thats a great 1-2 punch in the middle of the disc. I Spy and Happier also see the band in top form... and their classics all sound great, and end the disc... Homecoming King and Fa Fa. All I can say is thanks to Guster for putting out this release for fans of the band. Its almost everything we could've hoped for.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a must for any fan, will make fans of many more, September 7, 2004
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joe-it-all (Hoschton, Georgia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Guster on Ice: Live from Portland, Maine (Audio CD)
In my opinion Guster is one of the best bands around today and their live performance is one of the reasons why. I have been a fan since I first saw them live in 1998. Each album they have released has been better than the last. But now they have released a CD and DVD package that captures the true genius of their music...the live performance. The CD captures a good sampling of the live show, but the DVD is what really makes this worth your hard earned money. Capturing the raw energy and pure fun of a Guster show, this DVD has reminded me why I first became a fan of this underappreciated band. If you have enjoyed the music of Guster, buy this. If you do not know Guster, this will make you a fan.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Its Portland Maine baby!, July 30, 2004
This review is from: Guster on Ice: Live from Portland, Maine (Audio CD)
Ya, I'm biased slightly, having been to the concert and being a bit of a "closet" fan for a lot of years. While this was taken from two nights, the set list really captures the best moments and songs. Since the set list was basically the same, you are not missing out. Sound quality, and performance, are excellent, though I didn't think it captured the "feel" of the show that well-the energy and volume was insane. I did not appreciate how mastering seemed to take precedence over the crowd, band, ect.-I promise many of the electronic instruments could not be heard at all. I consider them detracting from the music.
The DVD is great, and captures a lot of cool moments at the show-though again, a lot of the "after song" chatter is lost. These guys can be pretty funny so that was a bit of a disapointment. Also things like busting cymbals gets left out. Whatever. I still think this is an awesome collection, and it has the feel of a novel item. Plus, its filmed in vacationland! Our economy needs more bands like this.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How Could Any Fan Not LOVE This?, July 17, 2004
This review is from: Guster on Ice: Live from Portland, Maine (Audio CD)
Guster's DVD/CD set "Guster On Ice: Live From Portland, Maine," is a lavish package that fans will love.

With a superb array of bonus features, in addition to a spectacular show recorded between two December nights last year, it is 2 1/2 hours long, and a welcome addition to the band's catalog.

The program is shot in documentary style, with the beginning of the band's day shown as they ride into Portland and stop at the headquarters of 98.9 WCLZ FM to perform "Careful," the second single from last year's sharp "Keep It Together" album.

After footage of excited fans waiting to enter the venue, a smooth transition into the show ensues. Throughout the concert, the fans remain enthusiastic and enthralled by the band, often singing along in unison.

Although during the actual performance, Guster makes their job seem effortless, there is plenty of footage interwoven throughout the DVD that displays the reality that this is not so. Stressing over various aspects of the live performance, the band's perfectionist attitude ultimately pays off.

After opening to the ecstatic audience with "Fa Fa," from 1999's "Lost and Gone Forever," the band keeps the magic going for the next 17 songs. The razor-edged "Airport Song" and the dark "Red Oyster Cult" blend wonderfully with more comfortable material, such as "Backyard" or the tongue-in-cheek "(Nothing But) Flowers."

Throughout the setlist, the band never loses its footing. The only true downside of the release -- aside from the fact that the CD, while excellent, contains not enough songs from the DVD -- is that only one song, "Mona Lisa," is included from their first major-label album "Parachute." A gem of a debut, its presence is missed.

The bonus features included are generous and just as enjoyable as the concert. "Dave Yonkman's Week With Guster," a lengthy documentary, showcases the personalities of each member of the band -- and gives a great deal of insight into their daily lives, as well as their history as a band and as friends.

A few minutes where the viewer gets to "meet" Joe Pisapia, Guster's unofficial fourth member as of last year (who is declared official during the concert) and the awesome videos for "Careful" and "Amsterdam" are treats that make this package a must buy.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A DVD worthy of other classics like "Listner Supported", June 12, 2004
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This review is from: Guster on Ice: Live from Portland, Maine (Audio CD)
This was an excellent show, and it was exciting to sit in the living room and try to recapture the feeling. The show was amazing, and its translation onto DVD was very good. I'll be honest, you simply can't recreate a live performance through a TV set, but it was still nice to lend a closer ear to the music, which, for the most part, was performed better than most of the studio work (if you can believe that). Airport song, and Barrel of a Gun probably stood out as two of the strongest songs at that show, with Backyard being the only song I can think of that seemed a little rough / weak. I strongly recommend this disc to anyone - the live CD stands on its own as an excellent recording to anyone who might not have liked the "over produced" feeling of "Keep it Together". The songs really come alive when they are played...live!
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