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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice to Hear These Songs Again
I got the DVD, although I have the VHS edition, and have thoroughly enjoyed watching it again. The picture is much sharper and the sound much better than the VHS edition. Plus, the bonus performance of "Roll of the Dice" is quite good. It's nice to hear the "Human Touch"/"Lucky Town" songs again and to realize how underrated they are in the Springsteen canon. Several...
Published on November 24, 2004 by Robert S. Mcmillan

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3.0 out of 5 stars No die-hard Springsteen fan can do without this, but...
This is a solid recording that effectively captures a critical point in Bruce Springsteen's career: the low point.

After The Boss gave the E Street Band members pink slips following the "Tunnel of Love" tour, he released two solo efforts ("Human Touch" and "Better Days") simultaneously and hit the road with a surprisingly bland new group. They were, in fact,...
Published on November 20, 2004 by peppersdad


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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice to Hear These Songs Again, November 24, 2004
This review is from: MTV Unplugged - Bruce Springsteen in Concert (DVD)
I got the DVD, although I have the VHS edition, and have thoroughly enjoyed watching it again. The picture is much sharper and the sound much better than the VHS edition. Plus, the bonus performance of "Roll of the Dice" is quite good. It's nice to hear the "Human Touch"/"Lucky Town" songs again and to realize how underrated they are in the Springsteen canon. Several of these songs rank with his best work, especially "Human Touch," "Local Hero," "Living Proof," and "Lucky Town." The acoustic versions of "Growin' Up" and "Thunder Road" cast both of these songs in new light, and I can never hear "Atlantic City" and "Darkness on the Edge of Town" enough in any context. "Light of Day" and "Glory Days" are both fun performances in which Bruce involves the studio audience as only he can. It's also the only commercially available of performance of "Red Headed Woman," which is a very clever song obviously written about his wife Patti Scialfa.

Admittedly, the band for this performance is not the E Street Band and suffers in comparison, especially in the wake of both the eccellent "Live in New York City" and "Live in Barcelona" DVDs. But, on their own terms, they do a good job, especially the five backup singers, who add a very different dimension to Bruce's sound

I really enjoyed this DVD and highly recommend it.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Showcase for the 'Lucky Town' songs, November 22, 2004
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Michael Whalen (Brooklyn, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This early 90's concert, filmed at the MTV studios in the midst of Springsteen's world tour for his "Human Touch"/"Lucky Town" albums, is an excellent showcase for the music he wrote then.

The band he esssembled for that tour is not a good match for the slicker, pop-oriented material from "Human Touch." But they really understand the stronger, raw, stripped rock songs from "Lucky Town," and those tunes are the reason to see this show.

Living Proof, Lucky Town, If I Should Fall Behind, Better Days, My Beautiful Reward, and other songs from that great record, are presented by Springsteen here in a form more powerful than the original studio tracks. These are tough, adult, spellbinding songs, and watching the passion with which the writer performs thems makes for some powerful rock music.

Plus, this show has other highlights, including a 10 min. plus version of "Light of Day," and a wonderful solo version of "Thunder Road."

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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better in Retrospect, January 22, 2005
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R. D. Clark (Wide awake on the edge of the world.) - See all my reviews
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At the time, fans gave Bruce's new band and new material something of a cold reception. Their privilege. But Springsteen's songs have always needed the exposure of the concert stage before they came alive, and the band, well...

At risk of blasphemy, one could make a case for this band being superior to the E Street Band. The backing vocals, in particular, are far more harmonious, full, tight, and soulful than those of the ESB, which is quite light on good backup singers (Patty and Nils being the best they have, and they weren't in the earlier version of the ESB anyway). The rhythm section is tight (the bass player is particularly melodious) and the sparser instrumentation gives more space to Bruce's own excellent guitar playing.

The ESB is of course an "act" in its own right, while this is basically just Bruce's hired backup band, but especially in the context of this TV concert, the focus is on Bruce anyway. The show loses nothing by eliminating the byplay between ESB members, and gains quite a lot from the presence of a technically accomplished backup band with great-sounding singers, with everyone sounding intune and tight.

The sound and video are excellent, having been recorded under controlled circumstances and gorgrously remastered for this DVD.

And of course it's the only video record of this period in Springsteen's career, including performances of songs from Human Touch/Lucky Town that are available nowhere else. So we're lucky that they're so good, right?

Fans shouldn't hesitate to buy this release, and fans with open minds may be surprised at how effective the band is. It's all about Bruce, anyway, and here he's in fine voice, in complete control, and right at the center of things where a Boss belongs.

RichC
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5.0 out of 5 stars A feel good concert., December 10, 2011
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I really like this DVD, I first watched it when it aired the first time on MTV (back when they still were MTV), 1995. There is no ESB, but it really is a feel good show. Bruces' performance is A+, complete with his story telling etc. Only draw back is it not in widescreen, but you can zoom and still have a great picture. Sound is great. There is also a matching audio CD that is a must as well.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bruce without E Street, November 19, 2009
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Graydon B. Young (Shingle Springs, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I love Bruce but I think I'm one of the few who really enjoyed and continues to enjoy the stuff from the early '90's from the albums "Lucky Town" and "Human Touch". These albums touched my soul during a critical time of change in my life. This live version is the best versions of those songs ever. There are other older numbers and they are good but the heart of this concert was from those two albums. Never get tired of listening. (I bought this DVD after wearing out my VHS tape of the seme concert!!)
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars No die-hard Springsteen fan can do without this, but..., November 20, 2004
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This is a solid recording that effectively captures a critical point in Bruce Springsteen's career: the low point.

After The Boss gave the E Street Band members pink slips following the "Tunnel of Love" tour, he released two solo efforts ("Human Touch" and "Better Days") simultaneously and hit the road with a surprisingly bland new group. They were, in fact, a kind of post-'80s MTV "hair band" who, perhaps through no fault of their own, added zilch to the established Springsteen sound. They were competent but never electrifying, and you only feel the void of the absent original players, especially Clarence Clemons on sax. So when you watch the somewhat ridiculous-looking replacements, you can't help but judge them as a pointless, perhaps arrogant, mistake. What the hell was Bruce thinking?

Those band issues aside, I think most of the then-new songs hold up as well as any Springsteen has composed - far better than the lion's share of his most recent work on "The Rising." Putting all of those pros and cons together, this MTV concert is an invaluable document. Since reuniting the E Street Band in 1999, Bruce has generally steered clear of performing most of the songs you get here. So if you want to hear them performed live, you may never get a better chance than what this DVD affords.

It's far from the best live Springsteen video. That honor, in my opinion, would have to go to HBO's majestic "Live in New York City" DVD. But no true Springsteen aficionado or completist can do without this one. Even if it turns out to be the Springsteen disc most likely to gather dust on your shelf.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars good stuff, buy it......, October 12, 2010
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"Living Proof" by itself is worth the price of admission....

no, it DOESN'T say "and the E Street Band", does it.. get over it.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great concert DVD, June 14, 2006
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Amazing surround sound. A fresh twist on Bruce's oldies and new hits. I love this DVD.
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5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Audio Improvement over Barcelona, December 4, 2004
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Greg A. Beltran (Berlin, Wisconsin United States) - See all my reviews
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Okay, I'm not going to debate how this compares to work Bruce has done with the E-Street band, however - from an audio and video perspective this is far and away the best effort from Bruce available on a DVD. The sound is awesome - the bass punchy and tight and the video crisp and clear.

I so thoroughly enjoyed the latest tour having seen it at two stops and was so dissappointed with the audio quality, or lack thereof, on the Barcelona DVD that when I started watching Un-Pluggedm, and aired the speakers out, I thought 'Now, that's better...'.

Again, not going to get into a discussion over E-street vs. sans E-street except to say that Bruce sure looks like he had fun doing the unplugged gig. And generally speaking, when Bruce is 'into it' - the music is righteous.

Here's to somebidy remastering the Barcelona DVD :-)

Peace
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars MTV UNPLUGGED, July 1, 2011
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RECEVIED ON TIME, GOOD CONDITION, AFTER LISTENING TO BRUCE'S DVD'S WITH E STREET BAND
THIS WAS OK BUT NOT AS GOOD AS EXPECED FROM BAND. BRUCE WAS GOOD BUT AFTER LISTEN
TO HIS LIVE PERFORMANCES WITH E STREET BAND IN THE ALBUM "LIVE IN BARCELONA" HOW
CAN HE BEAT THAT?
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