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5.0 out of 5 stars
Kinda Kinky!, April 6, 2002
This review is from: The Kinks - One for the Road (DVD)
"One For The Road" shows the Kinks performing at the Providence Civic Center circa 1980. This is not an overproduced, slick concert with dazzling special effects filmed in a cavernous arena. It's a no frills, genuine rock and roll concert filmed in a fairly intimate, mid-size venue. You can almost smell the sweat and smoke. "All Day And All Of The Night" gets things off to a rocking start and whips the crowd into a frenzy. "Lola" is a definite crowd pleaser; who doesn't like a love song about a transvestite? Of course, several selections were taken from their most recent album at the time, "Low Budget." On one hand, that's one of their best albums, which makes for a very enjoyable concert. On the other hand, since there's only a dozen songs, many older classics from their vast repertoire were not included. Fortunately, a moving version of "Celluloid Heroes" and a blistering "You Really Got Me" are featured. The quintessential English song "Victoria" closes the concert out on a high note. Dave Davies provides humorous, if not always insightful, commentary. When talking about his physique back then he remarked, "I had the muscles. Ray had the bruises!" Being the only Kinks concert available on DVD at present, it is an essential purchase for every Kinks fan.
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37 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not a Klassic, but Still a Keeper, August 24, 2002
This review is from: The Kinks - One for the Road (DVD)
Dave Davies nails it in his commentary: this period of Kinks history seems like a dream. The video documents that strange time in the 80s when the group found arena-rock fame, particularly in the U.S., and was playing to large houses --- complete with Spinal Tap moves. For those who prefer the cultish days of the 60s, or Ray Davies's ambitious concepts of the 70s, it's not a treasured era. At times, the Kinks come off as just another rock band. Yet Ray's songs are still in there, and he was in peak performing shape, so this DVD is worth owning as a period piece. Unfortunately, the editing is ham-fisted. Songs are out of sequence, plenty of material from the show is missing and the beginning of Catch Me Now I'm Falling is just chopped right off. The audio commentary by Dave Davies is hit and miss: sometimes funny but more often of the "Oh, yeah. I remember this song! I used to love playing that!" variety. The brief tour through the Kinks London is fun, but the trivia quiz is lame. All in all, a must for fans. Others should wait for a more definitive history.
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT DISC!!! FINALLY THEY'RE BACK, July 17, 2001
This review is from: The Kinks - One for the Road (DVD)
I just got this disc today and was blown away. First of all the sound is awesome in 5.1. The picture could be better but I'd imagine that the source material is ancient. My favorite part of the disc though is DAVE DAVIES!! He's actually on the disc doing a running commentary and also does a couple songs on camera. Its great to see him as he is today. There's also a trivia game that was pretty easy for me but fun. Also a cool video tour of famous kinks jaunts that is like a subway map thing. I wish there were more songs but they play all the usual hits and a few more. Wish there was more from other Kinks members. Definitely get this one-for the road!
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