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Journey 2001 Tour DVD

Postby cdjssfan » Thu Dec 14, 2006 12:49 am

Anyone know if this is availiable anywhere in Region 2 encoding (UK) as had a look for it on the UK Amazon site and it only returned the US Region 1 version. Yet, a guy's review mentions that it is now availiable in Region 2 :?

Would love to get a hold of it without the added expense of having to find a region-free DVD player to play it on.
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Postby Melissa » Thu Dec 14, 2006 12:51 am

I don't have it but I saw it at Virgin Megastore not too long ago. Maybe check there if you have 1 near you.
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Postby The_Noble_Cause » Thu Dec 14, 2006 4:00 am

Don't bother.
Augeri had yet to refine his stage presence and the vocals have been sweetened to the point of misrepresenting him as a vocal god in the same league as Deyoung and Perry.


Musically though, it's stellar.
Neal is even better today.
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Postby Red13JoePa » Thu Dec 14, 2006 4:04 am

Worth it for La Raza alone. Fyre's dream Journey will forever live in that 8 minutes of that concert dvd.
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Postby NealIsGod » Thu Dec 14, 2006 4:04 am

Red13JoePa wrote:Worth it for La Raza alone. Fyre's dream Journey will forever live in that 8 minutes of that concert dvd.


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Postby SF-Dano » Thu Dec 14, 2006 4:06 am

I still like the DVD alot, even though it has been "sweetened" as TNC says. I am sure many, many DVDs have been "sweetened" also that we don't know or care about. Some musical highlights for me are La Raza del Sol and Filmore Boogie. The band does not have the energy on stage of the 80s (no one runs around or anything like that), but it is still an entertaining concert in my opinion. Neal and Deen really shine in this DVD.

Definately worth having in my opinion.
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Postby lights1961 » Thu Dec 14, 2006 4:38 am

SF-DANO wrote:I still like the DVD alot, even though it has been "sweetened" as TNC says. I am sure many, many DVDs have been "sweetened" also that we don't know or care about. Some musical highlights for me are La Raza del Sol and Filmore Boogie. The band does not have the energy on stage of the 80s (no one runs around or anything like that), but it is still an entertaining concert in my opinion. Neal and Deen really shine in this DVD.

Definately worth having in my opinion.


Like the Houston 1981 DVD... OOOPs.. just created my own death sentence here with the loons.

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Postby Saint John » Thu Dec 14, 2006 4:44 am

lights1961 wrote:
SF-DANO wrote:I still like the DVD alot, even though it has been "sweetened" as TNC says. I am sure many, many DVDs have been "sweetened" also that we don't know or care about. Some musical highlights for me are La Raza del Sol and Filmore Boogie. The band does not have the energy on stage of the 80s (no one runs around or anything like that), but it is still an entertaining concert in my opinion. Neal and Deen really shine in this DVD.

Definately worth having in my opinion.


Like the Houston 1981 DVD... OOOPs.. just created my own death sentence here with the loons.

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Big difference. The 81 DVD was "fine tuned" to compensate for the lack of technology back then. The 2001 DVD was manipulated WITH today's technology to make up for a sub-standard singer. Huge difference.
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Postby SF-Dano » Thu Dec 14, 2006 5:49 am

saint John wrote:
lights1961 wrote:
SF-DANO wrote:I still like the DVD alot, even though it has been "sweetened" as TNC says. I am sure many, many DVDs have been "sweetened" also that we don't know or care about. Some musical highlights for me are La Raza del Sol and Filmore Boogie. The band does not have the energy on stage of the 80s (no one runs around or anything like that), but it is still an entertaining concert in my opinion. Neal and Deen really shine in this DVD.

Definately worth having in my opinion.


Like the Houston 1981 DVD... OOOPs.. just created my own death sentence here with the loons.

Rick



Big difference. The 81 DVD was "fine tuned" to compensate for the lack of technology back then. The 2001 DVD was manipulated WITH today's technology to make up for a sub-standard singer. Huge difference.


Sometimes I wonder how many of the newer DVDs these days are "enhanced" with modern tecnology to make the singers sound better. Something makes me think it is alot more widespread than we here think it is. Not saying it villifies a band, and I am not excusing bands for doing it.

I picked up the latest Whitesnake DVD a while back. Love the DVD, but it left me thinking that Coverdale may have had some help there. I don't know for sure, but it makes me wonder. Don't get me wrong though, I still think the DVD kicks ass.
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Postby Red13JoePa » Thu Dec 14, 2006 6:26 am

I've heard that the Whitesnake dvd is nowhere near what Coverdale actually sounds like live now.....I don't really care, long's as it's HIM doing his own overdubs and then there is the whisper someone brought up a while back that Roger Waters' "live" shows nowadays make TAPEGATE (tm) [How ya like me, Lizzy?? :D] seem liver than live by comparison.
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Postby WalrusOct9 » Thu Dec 14, 2006 9:03 am

Yeah except Waters couldn't really sing to begin with. I don't quite understand how Roger Waters shows work...he was the creative genius, sure, but as far as live performance goes, it was Gilmour who was doing the most prominent instrumental work and the lions share of the singing. The Waters show just seems like a tribute band with a brilliant musical director. Wouldn't surprise me if he was using tapes though.
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Postby Andrew » Thu Dec 14, 2006 9:13 am

Red13JoePa wrote:I've heard that the Whitesnake dvd is nowhere near what Coverdale actually sounds like live now.


True.
I'd rather a 100% live performance. That's why I like bootlegs (soundboard quality when available...)
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Postby jrnyfan86 » Thu Dec 14, 2006 9:14 am

It is a great dvd :D
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Postby Marc S » Thu Dec 14, 2006 9:37 am

Depending on your DVD player you can go to www.avforums.co.uk and you'll find an upgrade to make it play any region. I did exactly that and bought a USA copy for pence (Denon 1730 upscaler).

Its a great DVD; the playing is spot on and the 5.1 is kicking. I know there are fixes throughout as there is with ANYTHING post Pro Tools and even way before that.

I can't find anything to knock Augeri on to be honest (apart from dodgy trousers); why some people continue to give him a kicking even way back in 2001, when he was pretty much on top of his game is purile. He did a good job for fucks sake. You fail to comprehend that Perry's voice wouldn't have gone the distance also by that time. Just take it for what it is - a good snapshot of them at that time.

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Postby conversationpc » Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:17 am

Red13JoePa wrote:Worth it for La Raza alone. Fyre's dream Journey will forever live in that 8 minutes of that concert dvd.


That's my favorite part of the DVD as well. Amazing!
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Postby conversationpc » Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:20 am

Andrew wrote:
Red13JoePa wrote:I've heard that the Whitesnake dvd is nowhere near what Coverdale actually sounds like live now.


True.
I'd rather a 100% live performance. That's why I like bootlegs (soundboard quality when available...)


I've seen some recent live boots of Whitesnake on Youtube and they are pretty faithful to what Coverdale sounds like on the DVD. I do think they did some fixing up but I also don't think it's anything major.

I did notice, though, that Coverdale often pulls that little trick of turning the mic to the audience to sing some of the tougher parts quite often.
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Postby Rockindeano » Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:59 am

You can have my copy. And my Red13, and My Generations, and My Arrival. Send me the postage and I will send you that garbage asap.

Anything with Augeri on it is leaving my house. FREE. Whomever pays postage can have it.
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Postby Liz22562 » Thu Dec 14, 2006 11:03 am

Love it Red...Tapegate (tm) is the way it should be.....

You know that this will end up in Websters soon :D :D
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Postby The_Noble_Cause » Thu Dec 14, 2006 3:24 pm

Marc S wrote:I can't find anything to knock Augeri on to be honest (apart from dodgy trousers); why some people continue to give him a kicking even way back in 2001, when he was pretty much on top of his game is purile.


I said Augeri had yet to refine his stage presence. That's not a knock. That's an observation from a fan who saw him blossom and finally own a stage in 2002 (and then falter every tour then on).

I also said the Augeri dvd had been sweetened and falsely represents Steve Augeri's vocal capabilities.
Again, not a knock. Just an observation from a fan that has heard alot.
Seems to me their post prod. slight of hand worked and they have you baited hook line and sinker.

Keep perpetuating the Augeri myth.
A few select fans and the majority of music biz knows MUCH better.

You fail to comprehend that Perry's voice wouldn't have gone the distance also by that time.


Perry voluntarily hasn't toured with the band since 1986.
Who gives two shits about him?

What would you rather have had? No fucking Journey at all after TBF? Exactly, I thought not.


How about a band that lives up to its legacy?
Augeri was the wrong choice.
Get Neal liquered up and I think even he will own up to that.
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