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• Live
• NTSC
In Theaters : 13 November, 2007
DVD Release : 13 November, 2007 |
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Bon Jovi - Lost Highway: The Concert description
The band members refer to it as their "Nashville album," but make no mistake about it: a fiddle here or a pedal steel guitar there won't change the fact that Lost Highway, performed in its entirety in this 2007 concert, is every inch a Bon Jovi record--not their best, perhaps, but one that is nevertheless extremely popular and embodies all of t ... review details
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If You're Not a Huge Fan of the Album Lost Highway Then Buy Another Bon Jovi Concert DVD Instead!
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I'll be straight up and say I can appreciate that they've tackled the challenge of an American country music album very well and done a great job, but I'll point out that I'm not a fan of American country music myself. Therefore after listening to it I was not a huge fan of the Lost Highway album CD and although watching a song being performed live can sometimes make you like it a bit more, I wasn't converted to like any Lost Highway songs to any higher degree by watching Bon Jovi perform them live on this DVD. Unfortunately that album's songs are really all that's on this DVD, Bon Jovi play them in the same order as the album and then play a couple of their better known songs at the end. This is when the Chicago crowd awakens from their slumber and act like a normal Bon Jovi concert crowd does.
The version of Wanted Dead or Alive is very good and the intro between Ritchie and Jon about his superman cape (hat) coming out is fairly interesting to watch. This and It's My Life are the only usual concert play list that they actually perform on this DVD. So if the normal Bon Jovi concert experience is what you want to watch, buy one of their other DVDs instead.
The Chicago crowd obviously either weren't Bon Jovi fans and instead just people who are friends of the promoters or publishers or something like this. They didn't know any of the songs until It's My Life which they'd obviously heard on the radio or something before, the crowd acted more like they were in church or something rather than at a concert. Either that or this concert must have happened before the actual album was released, and the crowd had been expecting the usual rock concert and were disappointed waiting song after song for the usual experience to begin. They really should have filmed this in a country music area of the states like Nashville or somewhere where the crowd would appreciate the mastering of this genre a bit more. The fact that the crowd is so not interested in this concert is one of the main reasons I don't rate this DVD highly. When the crowd isn't enjoying the show, how can the publishers expect the at home audience to? The label staff should have watched their footage and seen the results and just filmed the next concert along the tour and released that instead of the concert of the crowd that look like they got lost on the highway and wanted to be anywhere else other than this concert.
It's fairly evident that if Bon Jovi had chosen a country music path for their music career they would have been very successful in that market. When they play It's My Life and Wanted Dead or Alive, you are very very thankful they didn't choose that career path though.
There's approximately 45 minutes of interviews with Jon, Ritchie, Dave and Tico, they don't really go into much depth on anything and Jon repeats much of what he tells the crowd at the concert anyway. There's also bonus stripped songs which must have been the rehersals or something for this concert as they have the same female violinist and others musicians from this concert, they play the same songs with the addition of the song hallelujah. So in summary there's no special features reason to buy this DVD if you're not really into the Lost Highway country music album.
Bon Jovi are probably the greatest band to watch live, if you haven't done so don't judge this concert as the standard of the great show you will see when you turn up to your local stadium/arena. |
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