02 Oct 2004People Have The Power Gund Arena, Cleveland, OH (2 discs) Screwdevil Production Disc 1: 01- THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER 02- BORN IN THE USA 03- BADLANDS 04- NO SURRENDER 05- LONESOME DAY 06- THE RIVER 07- JOHNNY 99 08- YOUNGSTOWN 09- CENTERFIELD [John Fogerty] 10- DEJA VU (ALL OVER AGAIN) [John Fogerty] 11- FORTUNATE SON [John Fogerty] 12- THE PROMISED LAND [with John Fogerty] 13- THE RISING 14- BECAUSE THE NIGHT [with Michael Stipe] Disc 2: 01- MARRY'S PLACE 02- BORN TO RUN [with Mills and Buck] 03- BAD MOON RISING [John Fogerty] 04- WHAT'S SO FUNNY 'BOUT PEACE, LOVE, AND UNDERSTANDING [with all] 05- PEOPLE HAVE THE POWER [with all] 06- BAD DAY [REM with Bruce, bonus track] 07- MAN ON THE MOON [REM with Bruce, bonus track] Downloaded from Dime Notes from BruceDVDs: Format: NTSC Generation: Master Video: multi-cam Audio: dubbed Menu: authored Chapters: songs 'People Have the Power' was the first Vote For Change offering from the mighty production house of ScrewDevil/CTC (in association with NYC Shows). It is a tremendous multicam mix of the second show of the tour in Cleveland, Ohio (the State which proved to be pivotal in the Election). Although three different cameras are used, the footage from two of these angles was not available for the entire set. A rear view is only seen briefly at the beginning of the performance, while the excellent big screen view does not show up until the fourth song. All shots are extremely steady and unobstructed. The clarity of the video taken from the screen is excellent, while the main stage angle is a little soft and noisy (particularly in the dark tones). The combination of screen shots and stage close-ups give the illusion of pro-shot footage at times. The great video is complimented by superb audio dubbed from an IEM/audience mix which further enhances the professional feel of the production. Also included is Bruce's guest spot with REM. It is mixed from two angles to give a remarkable close-up view. Menus and the usual CTC intro sequence complete the package. This is just about as good as it get when it comes to camcorder DVDs. |