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Features
• Color
• Dolby
• DVD-Video
• Full Screen
• Live
• NTSC
In Theaters : 19 March, 2001
DVD Release : 16 May, 2000 |
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Rockpalast Live description
Veteran Little Feat fans familiar with the band's live shows in the '70s will notice some missteps in the performance captured on this 1977 German television broadcast. Its sound betrays the original monaural mix and notable concert PA system glitches, and the video coverage likewise suffers from lapses in focus, color saturation from the stage lights, and questionable camera choices. Why on earth would we recommend it? Because even a flawed Feat show captures one of that decade's most mesmerizing live groups, and the set in question offers the first comprehensive visual record of that prowess. In an era noteworthy for live rock's vaunted arena ambitions, including the substitution of elaborate production effects and musical bombast for musicianship, Little Feat were riveting exceptions, a supple and accomplished sextet that made their often intricate and subtle music sound deceptively simple and accessible. Mating gutbucket blues, country flourishes, and New Orleans second-line syncopations to colorful (and sometimes surrealistic) songs, this true Hollywood band was often mistaken for a Southern boogie outfit. And, in original leader and principal songwriter Lowell George, Feat had a funny, feisty front man whose striking electric slide guitar playing would influence dozens of other musicians. By the time of this live broadcast from Essen, Germany, George had stepped back to allow a more democratic arrangement, and virtuoso keyboard player Bill Payne and second guitarist Paul Barrere were taking over much of the writing. A shared group style, noteworthy for slippery time signatures, sneaky jazz harmonies, and a nifty mix of street smarts and poeticism, had coalesced in their repertoire, here echoing their brilliant live album, Waiting for Columbus. If you're looking for a showcase for DVD's technical state of the art, this isn't it. But if you're after an archival testament to one of the coolest rock bands ever to tread the boards, Little Feat: Rockpalast Live more than earns its encores. --Sam Sutherland |
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Rockpalast Live Customer Reviews
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Frankly, I was underwhelmed:
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Many reviewers of Little Feat video products have lauded this as the best Feat video on the market. So, if only by process of elimination, I'd have to agree. But that ain't saying much. Just click over to my review of Little Feat's "High Wire Act" DVD and you'll see what I mean.
Compared to what Little Feat accomplished in the post Lowell George era, I think this performance at "Rockpalast" (German for Rock Palace) is somewhat sub par..... So string me up, burn me at the stake and send me to a vivisectionist for blasphemy. But, the video resolution is so deplorable at times that you hardly see what you're watching. The sound mix and quality are equally stinky.....
For example, I love Richey Hayward. he is Little Feat's answer to Keith Moon. His "all over the kit ...lead drumming" style always fits the songs perfectly.... And Richey's ability to simultaneously sing the "high 5" harmony part is nothing short of the miraculous. But the audio has him mixed three times louder than the lead vocal... You can barely hear Lowell George sing at all. That's just "sound man stupidity". In addition, Lowell's guitar is equally as absent in the mix.... The sound people should be sent to prison for effing up the only real "Lowell George era" Feat video we have.... Bummer eh?
Besides that, I believe the band had serious chemistry problems in those years, both personal and pharmacological... It made for a less than acceptable product....
If you want the best Little Feat concert available anywhere... It's from Feat's Craig Fuller era. Call PBS and Terry Likona at Austin City Limits and DEMAND that they release the Little Feat concert that they have on file. This performance is so clean, you (personally) could lick any portion of it without fear of septic contamination.
But as for this "Rockpalast" concert, I'm giving this 3 stars because it's the only thing on video featuring Lowell George and Little Feat.... No..... in fact, I just changed my mind... 2 stars and that's it.... The music was probably OK, but who knows....?...you can't really hear much of it... It's Little Feat successfully concealed behind a wall of musical mush.
True, average music fans wouldn't know good sound if it ran them down in the street.... fans simply have tin ears. This fact is substantiated by the popularity of no talent morons like Madonna and Justin (frickin') Timberlake. Hell, If "Micah" Jackson walked onstage and threw up... the fans would fall weeping at his feet in undying admiration... Fans just don't know any better.
Having said that... if you're thinking of buying the DVD version of this concert for $200...... think again, friend.
Timothy A. Di Pietro
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