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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Simply a MUST OWN.,
By marcuslaw (Trinity, FL) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Jane's Addiction: Live Voodoo [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
First, a confession. I am not, nor have ever been, a die hard Jane's Addiction fan. The closest I might have ever come is commandeering my brother's cassette tape of Ritual de lo Habitual (RDLH) back in the early 90's. Aside from stopping to surf the radio dial over the years whenever "Been Caught Stealing" was playing, my music of choice over the last decade has largely been Zepp, Rush, various types of reggae and even some fusion. Not too long ago, I had the sudden craving for RDLH and so purchased a copy on iTunes. Not long after, I found myself listening to "Three Days" and "Then She did" over and over while working out at the gym. Without exaggerating, I have probably heard those two songs streaming over my iPod Touch well over a hundred times in the last month or two. Now, I might not be a lifelong fan, but when I read the news release for the forthcoming "Live Voodoo" on Blu-ray, I pre-ordered without blinking an eye. Now, for the part most of you probably care about. I am a Blu-ray enthusiast having embraced the format during the war with HD DVD and digested every bit of news and magazine article since. I also happen to have a good pair of eyes and at least one very good ear and own several hundred Blu-ray disc. So, it's probably fair to say I know a good high definition title when I see, and hear, one. That takes me to "Live Voodoo". Here's my take and I'll be brief. I just got done viewing it all the way through and while I did see occasional motion judder, usually from the quick movement of one of the band members and usually Perry Farrell, it was never too distracting. Like other "reviewers", I did see some mild background noise in some darker scenes and even some black crush, but overall, the blacks are inky and the image quality very strong. There were a few instances during "Three Days" when I had to lean a little closer toward my Polk CS10 monitor to hear Farrell's vocals. Otherwise, the DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track really shines especially for Eric Avery's bass guitar. I did not sample the other audio tracks (English Dolby Digital 5.1 and and a LPCM 2.0). "Live Voodoo" definitely comes with a lot of magic that without a doubt has Marie Laveau and Rosita Zerruda dancing in their graves. Jane's Addiction has come and gone in my life's ever evolving music interest, but "Live Voodoo" has managed to capture a mature snapshot of the band in the most modern of ways. Buy this now and for once in your life, select next day delivery. You will not be disappointed.P.S. Let's hope that Jane's Addiction's recent re-break-up [...] isn't a permanent one. If so, it will make this release all the more special.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Weak,
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This review is from: Jane's Addiction: Live Voodoo [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
I have a VHS tape with a Jane's Addiction Halloween concert recording from 1997 which was broadcast on MTV. That's one of my favorite concerts to watch on TV and I couldn't wait to watch this blu-ray. The reviewer who made the "remember when these guys rocked?" comment hit the nail on the head. Audio and video quality is poor and either Perry Farrel had a cold or he simply sucks nowadays. I'm selling this borefest immediately. These guys can do better than this.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Perry Has Lost iT,
This review is from: Jane's Addiction- Live Voodoo DVD (DVD)
Wow am I glad I got to see Janes back in the day in small venues and of course the first Lalapoloza otherwise if my first encounter of them was this performance I would never had been a fan. There is no passion. I thought cool....the Mountain Song was the second song and that being one of my favorites especially the very first line. It used to come at you like a ton of bricks and at that point you new you were in for a ride. This version seemed like Perry was afraid to put any effort into the lyrics. It just went downhill from there. From Perry gallivanting around the stage like Mick Jagger to pretty boy Navvaro's close ups. I really think it is time to hang it up for good. Leave on a good note. There is just no "umpph" to this performance. Sorry Janes Fans...all this really did was keep saying to myself, "remember when these guys rocked?"
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