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4.0 out of 5 stars GREAT 1957 Show
This show is VERY good! The Welk show's early years were the best. Alice Lon, Rocky Rockwell, The Lennon Sisters, a LARGE orchestra were irreplaceable and sorely missed in later years. The video quality of this DVD is okay, but there are parts where the sound drags, and that's why it only got four stars from me. If five stars is great, the content deserves SIX...
Published on December 16, 2009 by Jim Miller

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1.0 out of 5 stars Too Old.
I really thought that these where in color. You see We have a daughter who is 27 years old but mentally she about a 3 year old. But she loves music.Big band, Jazz, you name it. Her optical adjustment to "poor quality" black and white is very limited. Both DVD's are really useless for our concerns.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars GREAT 1957 Show, December 16, 2009
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This show is VERY good! The Welk show's early years were the best. Alice Lon, Rocky Rockwell, The Lennon Sisters, a LARGE orchestra were irreplaceable and sorely missed in later years. The video quality of this DVD is okay, but there are parts where the sound drags, and that's why it only got four stars from me. If five stars is great, the content deserves SIX stars!

I hope to see more of these wonderful shows offered in the future. If the commercials were left in, that would also be a big plus!

"Top Tunes And New Talent" was a second weekly Welk show. It was later renamed "The Plymouth Show", and they featured talented young guests. This episode's guests included an Irish tenor, a harpist, and a blind girl that played bells and tuned glasses. I enjoyed each and every number. Pete Fountain's "My Blue Heaven" was a highlight.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Too Old., January 18, 2011
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I really thought that these where in color. You see We have a daughter who is 27 years old but mentally she about a 3 year old. But she loves music.Big band, Jazz, you name it. Her optical adjustment to "poor quality" black and white is very limited. Both DVD's are really useless for our concerns.
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