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Rattle & Hum [Blu-ray]

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  • Language: English (DTS-HD 5.1)
  • Subtitles: Portuguese
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • DVD Release Date: May 20, 2008
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (164 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000RGUNHW
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #168,856 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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  • Contains 11 Songs Not Included on the Album, U2 Rattle and Hum

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Rattle and Hum is not a film for anyone looking for an introduction to Irish band U2's career in the 1980s, but it is a vibrant portrait of an established group making its musical pilgrimage through the America it has always imagined through blues, gospel, and early rock 'n' roll. Filmmaker Phil Joanou (Heaven's Prisoners), a veteran music-video director and maker of the distractingly kinetic Three O'Clock High, finds a suitable outlet for his high energy in this juggernaut of a journey, which finds U2 collaborating with a black gospel choir and B.B. King, recording inside the legendary Sun Records studio, dropping by Graceland, and in a moment of fearlessness, performing the Beatles' "Helter Skelter" to exorcise Charles Manson's sick claim on the song. --Tom Keogh

Product Description

Widescreen/Blu-Ray. Rattle and Hum: This excellent documentary follows the Irish group U2 on their concert tour of the United States in support of their seventh album, Joshua Tree. The politically involved rock quartet sets their sights on American musical influences, previously ignored. They quickly immerse themselves in the musical culture with a recording session at the legendary Sun Studios in Memphis.

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The picture and sound quality is amazing. Ewald Grabenbauer  |  23 reviewers made a similar statement
I liked U2 well enough but just didn't think I'd be interested in a concert film. P. R. McCoy  |  14 reviewers made a similar statement
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57 of 60 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Into The Arms Of America February 1, 2001
Format:DVD
Rattle & Hum is a documterary of U2's 1987 tour of America. Director Phil Joanou follows the band to New York, Texas, Memphis, San Francisco, Denver and Arizona. The movie is shot in black and white for the most part until the end when a couple of concert sequences appear in color. The sharp contrast is startling and gives the film an added power. One of the more poignant scenes is the band's visit to Graceland and Sun Studios as the visit the cradle of rock 'n' roll. For four guys from Dublin, Ireland this visit is like a visit to the Holy Land and it is treated with justifiable reverence. While the interviews and look at the behind the scenes are nice, the meat of any rock film are the live performances and U2 does not disappoint. Their performance of "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" with a Harlem choir in a church is uplifting. The do a gut wrenching take on "Sunday Bloody Sunday" and haunting version of "With Or Without You". They practically explode off the screen with the rampaging "Bullet The Blue Sky". Rattle & Hum is a must for any U2 fan and now that fourteen years have past and the band has changed its image and look a couple of times, it is interesting to look at them in a simpler time.
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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful
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Format:VHS Tape
. The BEST REASON TO GET THIS VIDEO is that there are versions of several songs that are arguably definitive live works by the band. It defies all logic that they didn't make it onto the album--or anywhere else for that matter. I would think that these songs warrant a "More Rattle & Hum" album, or at least a DVD version of the movie. For U2 fans, whether veteran or newly discovering the band, this video is a MUST HAVE.

The opening in the studio version of "WHERE THE STREETS HAVE NO NAME" has some of Edge's most recognized guitar work. In the movie they surprise us by leading in with organ music taken from the song, yet not immediately recognizable, crescendoing into reinterpreted guitar licks by Edge. It works magic by improving an already classic lead-in to a classic tune. The same can be said for "WITH OR WITHOUT YOU." Bono sings, lower and more intensely than in the studio version and ads new lyrics that really speak to the band's essence-"...like stars in the summer night, one heart, one hope, one love"

The "Wide Awake in America" album has an incredible version of "BAD" but the version in the movie, surprisingly breaks new ground. Bono shifts in to an impromptu chorus of "Goodbye Ruby Tuesday" with bits of "Sympathy for the Devil" sprinkled in. The net effect is definitely more than the sum of its parts--at once a tribute to the Rolling Stones and fresh perspective on what is already one of U2s most stirring and emotional songs.

Another song that the band mixes up to excellent effect is "EXIT." In the middle of the song Bono throws in references to "Gloria" and whips the audience into a frenzy of singing along....

"RUNNING TO STAND STILL" also improves upon the studio version with improvised lyrics and increased intensity. The band, true to form, has the audience eating out of its hands as they sing the new lyrics "still runnin" repeatedly.

Another treat is the story of the song they wrote for BB King, "WHEN LOVE COMES TO TOWN." BB King makes a series of observations about Bono that really sum up the spirit of U2 in a way that has yet to be matched. When Bono asks if he likes the song BB says, " I love the song... the lyrics is real heavy... (long pause) you're mighty young to write such heavy lyrics." Cut to an auditorium rehearsal of the song after which B.B. says, "Lotta emotion right there young man... that's alright... that's alright! The movie immediately cuts to the brooding chords of "HEARTLAND" with images of the "sunrise over her skin...burning bright and violent, freeway like a river cuts through this land," which having followed B.B. King's comments about Bono's lyrics create a new appreciation for this poetic song.

"SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY" also, surprisingly, graces the film, and fans will appreciate the new insight concerning the song's origin that Bono delivers like a minister preaching hell-fire and brimstone.

This movie is artsy, arguably pretentious, and often preachy (Bono is younger and more idealistic here) but for me B.B. King sums it all up: "Lotta emotion there young man...and THAT'S ALL RIGHT."

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5.0 out of 5 stars U2-The Birth of a Super-Band October 31, 2000
Format:DVD
U2--nothing more nothing less. This is U2 at it's best. No video screens. No Zoo-tv. No props whatsoever. Just a band that knows how to rock. And rock they do from the beginning with a version of The Beatles "Helter Skelter". They take you on a journey thru America in 1987 and 1988 during the Joshua Tree tour--perhaps the bands best years. Highlights include a version of "Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" with a Harlem chior, and the recording of "Angel of Harlem" at Sun Studios in Memphis--same studio that Elvis used, and a blazing version of "Desire". Perhaps the most moving moment is the chilling version of "Running to Stand Still". Along the way Bono tries to educate, from the problems in Northern Ireland ("Sunday, Bloody Sunday") to the problems in Nicaragua ("Bullet the Blue Sky"). During one such moment, Bono uses one of the best lines I've heard in a long time when talking about money-hungry evangelists--"The God I Beleive in Doesn't Run Short of Cash". If you missed this defining moment, this is a great catch-me up.
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4.0 out of 5 stars If you like U2, you'll like this DVD December 27, 1999
By Tim CC
Format:DVD
This DVD is a slightly dressed up version of the VHS tape, with some introductory panorama shots overlaying the opening tracks. The sound quality is great, the "grainy" black and white is intentional as is the eventual transition to color toward the second half of the movie (I saw it in the theatre on 70mm...) If you already have the VHS, it is worth getting the DVD just so you can skip to your favorite tracks. There is no new material on the disk, even though it claims to hold "Ruby Tuesday" and "Sympathy for the Devil" - they have just put that down on the track list since Bono sings a few lines from those songs towards the end of "Bad". Like I said, if you like U2, you should own this DVD.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The essence of U2 in their prime December 26, 1999
Format:DVD
I had the CD before seeing the movie, I didn't know this was actually a theatrical movie, released by Paramont Pictures.

The movie explains some of the songs better, for example I didn't really care for "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" with the gospel choir untill I saw how they went to harlem and actually recorded in a little church. I didn't care much for "When Love Comes To Town" till I saw how they pulled B.B. King into it. So the movie did enhance the CD. Plus the movie has 11 extra live songs (all the rest of The Joshua Tree live), plus an incredible version of Bloody Sunday and others.

DVD version is cool just because you can access all the songs just as if they were on CD, plus you can turn on the subtitles and read along with the lryics.

I heard somone comment about cheap "black and white" and "grainy video", the footage was shot like that on purpose, it's more of an artisitc statement.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Great video to cook dinner to :)
The audio challenges of the video really just make you feel like you were there when they recorded the video. Very cool music, background info, and video!
Published 1 day ago by Cynthia M. Salemi
5.0 out of 5 stars Best
I now own this on record cassette vhs cd and now dvd that is how much I love this music and band
Published 6 days ago by Chickygrey
5.0 out of 5 stars In HD it's a whole new experience!
I've had this concert in VHS and DVD form since it's release in the 1980's, and have watched it over and over though out the years. Read more
Published 9 days ago by Bella
5.0 out of 5 stars Spend some with the band
Great fun! A nice way to get to know this unique rock band and appreciate their outside perspective on America. Each one is very personable and fully accessible. Read more
Published 17 days ago by neill2
5.0 out of 5 stars Great blu ray
Great blu ray 100% recomended, its remastered versión on DVD the great tour Joshua tree in 1997 great sound. Documentary with great versions this live versión. Read more
Published 19 days ago by Luis Videla
5.0 out of 5 stars Great dvd
My husband had this on vhs and I wanted to get it for him if it was on Blu ray and was surprised to find it. Read more
Published 27 days ago by retirenan
3.0 out of 5 stars Rattle and Hum-A Very Flawed Musical Movie
To put it simply, Rattle and Hum is the band U2's attempt to squeak out some extra mileage on their hit album The Joshua Tree. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Carl Robinson
5.0 out of 5 stars A movie i can watch over and over
I never get tired of this movie. The music is so powerful and engaging, and it's so well shot, too.
Published 2 months ago by L.J. Gomez
5.0 out of 5 stars Favorite music movie!
I have seen this about a hundred times over the past 20 years and it never gets old-truly a classic!
Published 2 months ago by Darren M. Peel
5.0 out of 5 stars U2! The best band
Awesome concert driven documentary of the band giving an awesome synopsis of what they were like in 1988. Great quality stuff.
Published 2 months ago by van
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