Kids Are Alright (Ac3 Dol Dts) [Blu-ray] [2010] | ![Kids Are Alright (Ac3 Dol Dts) [Blu-ray] [2010]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41k0hCcgmHL._SL500_.jpg) | Artists: Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, Keith Moon, John Entwistle, Tom Smothers Label: Sanctuary Records Category: DVD
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Format: AC-3, Colour, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language) Rating: Exempt Media: Blu-ray Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 4:3 - 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 101 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.5
MPN: MCMBRB1398859 UPC: 602527320960 EAN: 0602527320960 ASIN: B0034PJWJ8
Theatrical Release Date: 2010 Release Date: March 22, 2010 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Problems April 27, 2010 Frode Atle Bye (Norway) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have just bought this blu-ray, but I'm not able to play it! It restarts after a couple of minutes, before any menu. Can someone help me...
......Stunning....Perfect 10! August 20, 2009 Tommo 18/7 (England) The Who - The Kids Are Alright (Single Disc Edition) [DVD].......An Incredible Retrospective Of The First 15 Years Of The Who, Right Up Until The Tragic, Untimely Death Of Keith Moon.....All The Classics Are Here....." Baba O' Reilly" Is Powerful, Stunning And Surely Must Be The Definitive Version, " A Quick One ( While He's Away)" Is Magical," My Generation" Is Intense And Very Funny, " Young Man Blues" Just Flies Out Of The Screen...The End Of " Wont Get Fooled Again" With Moon & Townshend Still Brings A Smile & Tear To The Eye.......There Are Classic Black & White " Shindig" , " Ready, Steady, Go!" & " Beat Club" Performances Also...There Are Guest Appearances From Melvyn Bragg, Ken Russel, Ringo Starr, Russel Harty...To Name A Few.....The Interviews & Snippets Give A Very Clear Picture Of The Respective Era.....The Late Keith Moon's Insanity Is Apparent & Totally Hilarious Throughout....His Drumming Is The Best I Have Ever Witnessed , As Is The Deadpan Dryness And The World Beating Bass Playing Of The Late Great John Entwistle...And As Ever, Roger Daltrey & Pete Townshend Work Off & Against Each Other With Musically Stunning Results....The Remastering Job Is Perfect, With Brilliant Sound & Vision.......My Words Can't Profess Just How Complete & Perfect This Movie Is....A Must Own!!!
brilliant February 20, 2007 Ms. J. E. Bradley (northampton, uk) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I wasn't really sure what to expect when i saw this dvd but i was blown away. It is filmed is such a way that each of the bands characters come across really well. It is packed full of clips of them playing, interviews and little odd balls. This is a brilliant DVD and i would recommend it to Who fans and people who are just interested in watching a funny, intersting, quirky dvd. Really entertaining
rock at its best a must see of a dvd November 16, 2001 geoff_bean@hotmail.com (chris) (bath england) 8 out of 14 found this review helpful
the who are the greatest rock group ever and this dvd shows that they are.from smashing guitars to twisting microphones the kids are alright dvd will have you jumping out of your seat.all in all this film is the godfather of rock biographys this puts led zepplins song remains the same to shame
Great film, DVD not good value May 3, 2001 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
You can't go wrong with the contents. This is vintage Who, with some literally smashing performances. All of them are on top form: John's bass playing is very under-rated, and truly stunning; Roger's voice is perfect; Keith is unique and brilliant; and Pete is the great Intelligent Yob. This film captures them from their early, fairly embarrassing moments as a Mod band, to the magnificence of their mid-70's performances. The film reminds us of what a pioneering band they were, and make the punks who came after them look like the pale imitators they were. Bands like The Damned smashed their equipment, but not with Pete and Keith's determination. I still can't understand how he could whack his guitar about and then still play it in tune afterwards (as on Sparks). Negative points? There's no cohesion in the film, no attempt to tell a story - it has all the appearance of someone sticking bits of film together at random. And as others have said, there's no additional footage on the DVD, nothing extra. Still, that's what happened with CDs when they first came out - they were just records copied onto CD, and this is a video copied on to DVD.
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