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Aug 10, 2008
Timeless...
3 of 3 found this helpful I bought this DVD because I saw this concert during a PBS pledge drive and decided to add it to my video library. I am also at an age where I am more appreciative of popular music that is good when it first hit the airwaves during my childhood and it is still good today. Queen's music is timeless. We Will Rock You, We Are The Champions, Bohemian Rhapsody, Under Pressure, and Another One Bites The Dust are true Rock anthems. This concert is great for any Queen fan who miss seeing Freddie Mercury's electrifying stage presence. It is a must-have for any Freddie Mercury fan as well.
Jan 16, 2010
A Must-Have For Any Peanuts Fan!
1 of 1 found this helpful The Peanuts 1960's Collection is a worthy addition to any video library! It features several timeless classics such as "A Charlie Brown Christmas" and "It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown." There are others that I never saw before like "He's Your Dog, Charlie Brown" and "It Was A Short Summer, Charlie Brown." I've always liked the Peanuts specials because they are good to watch and this collection does not disappoint. I am looking forward to the 1970's collection and beyond.
Aug 10, 2008
The Ox!
I wanted to know more about The Who's legendary bass player. This video give the viewer a good insight about the man who lets his instrument do the talking when he is onstage. There are interviews with people who know him well (his mother, The Who's manager Bill Curbishley, and others). John himself is interviewed in this video prior to his passing. This video is strongly recommended for Who fans and John Entwistle fans alike.