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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Boom Boom - On Go The Lights,
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This review is from: The Pat Travers Band - Boom Boom - Live at the Diamond 1990 (DVD)
If you like Pat Travers at all I think you're going to like this dvd. I've had a chance to watch it one time and here is what I think.First let me say that although I like some of Pat Travers' music, I am not a huge fan. I saw the band open for Rush in 1978 and later purchased a couple of his cds. So, as you read this review keep in mind that it wasn't written by someone who thinks that Pat walks on water. The dvd is pretty basic. It has a play concert and a chapter selection, and not much else. The concert takes place in what appears to be a small club, so the stage is not very large or fancy. Of course with a small stage the musicians were limited in their movement, as were the camera operators. Those were the only two negative things I found with this dvd, and neither was a big deal to me. These are some of the things I like about this dvd. It has a very good mix. The instruments sound big and fat with a good balance. To me this dvd sounds a lot like the Pat Travers Live album released in the late 70's, with the exception that Pat now has trouble singing the high notes. But don't let that bother you because he more than makes up for it when he growls out the low notes. Also, the musicianship of the band is excellent. They are a tight band, and I can really appreciate their musicianship. Finally, and probably the best thing about this dvd is the fact that it's just like being there at the concert, that is without the cigarette smoke and intoxicated fans. The filming of the concert is pretty basic. It has a few different camera angels and thats about it; no annoying artistic liberties taken here. For me, this dvd was well worth the money.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Hardest Rockin' Travers ever!!!,
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This review is from: The Pat Travers Band - Boom Boom - Live at the Diamond 1990 (DVD)
From 1991 comes a very well filmed Pat Travers Band from the Diamond Club in Toronto, Canada. The sound is quite impressive as well.Featuring the very capable Mars Cowling on bass and Jerry Riggs on second guitar, this lineup just pounds out these Travers classics as well as a handful of newer tunes from his "School Of Hard Knocks" release from the previous year. Probably Pat Travers at his hardest rocking best. This band pounds with the best of them, adding a new degree of hard rock to these already rocking tunes. If this DVD release is set up like the VHS video is, there appears to be a song or too missing from the printed song order on the packaging. Fear not, these songs appear after the closing credits as a surprise encore(s).
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pat at his best.,
By Rob Hayes (Birmingham, Alabama) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Boom Boom: Live at the Diamond Club Toronto [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is a must for any Pat Travers fan. From start to finish, Pat tears it up on all the hits and even some you may not know as well. It's filmed in a small club in Toronto so you get an upclose look at the band and be sure and watch the way his fingers shread his guitar. Awesome!
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