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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Have, January 30, 2001
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stephen Garry (Manchester England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stereophonics - Call Us What You Want But Don't Call Us in the Morning (DVD)
This dvd is a must have for any Stereophonics fan. I had this bought me for christmas and i havent taken it out of my dvd player yet. The dvd contains all the videos for the singles on the first two albums (Word Gets Around and Performance And Cocktails), the video for Tom Jones and Stereophonics and behind the secene footage for certain videos. My favourite videos on the dvd are for Hurry Up And Wait (The once with the war theme) I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio (the one with the motorbikes in the desert) More Life In A Tramps Vest (the one with the people with televisions on their heads) and Taffic (the one set along a roadside with Kelly Jones on the phone). All the videos are excellent so it is worth buying and the behind the scenes footage is cracking, you get to see the personalitiy of the boys without the glammer that surrounds people in the music business. Buy Buy Buy
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars reasons to love Stereophonics...., October 9, 2002
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This review is from: Stereophonics - Call Us What You Want But Don't Call Us in the Morning (DVD)
This is a great little value-for money package for a phonics fan, featuring two of their most entertaining gigs, Morfa and Cardiff Castle. Cardiff's enjoyment factor is enhanced by it being one of their earliest concerts where they seem to be at the height of their game, because there's a great energy and enthusisam in their performance, and you can sense the excited atmosphere. Morfa is more subdued, but more high-profile, and the behind-the-scenes isn't particulary engaging, unlike the nifty little `call us what you want but don't call us in the morning', featuring the making of the videos for `performance and cocktails' which is filmed using camcorders, therefore giving the lad's personalities a chance to be shown which endears you to them. Worth buying, if only for Cardiff castle, it really is that good!
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