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A stray hair and a completely befuddled little boy



This should probably be one of about 1,000 comments on the multimedia
extravaganza, but here goes....

The good:

Ladies and germs 1979 has been vindicated!!!! All the writers and fans
(shame on you especially) who seem to go out of their way to SLAM post 75
shows can officially eat my shorts!  

The menus!  This is the first DVD where I actually enjoyed scrolling
through and watching the tid-bits and options.

The look on the kid's face from the primary menu on disc 2.  Worth the
price of the DVD alone!!!!!

THEE ah-Q-stick section of EC. Behold the power of light and shade and how
much better the "Unledded" project would have been with JPJ.

The Ocean!  Oh crap was that awesome!  Why it was left out of the TSRTS is
beyond me.


The "sort of" bad:

Could we have more versions of early D & C on the first disc.  It's like
Communication Breakdown on the BBC release. ENOUGH!!!!

Maybe it's sleep deprevation but did anyone else notice that ANNOYING
"hair" looking thingy on 40% of HMMT on disc one?  Film buffs out there,
couldn't they have done something to remove it?

I would trade in both TUF and STH per Earl's Court for one No Quarter. 
Page's guitar sound is pencil thin and his playing is complete slop on TUF.
Ditto on Stairway.  I swear if I was at those shows I would have punched
Ricardo Cole right in the family jewels if I had to just so I could jack up
Page's gain on his amps to about 7 instead of 2 or 3 it was set on.  

The very ugly:

JPJ's onion coat on EC. 

That's my two cents and I'm stick'n to them damn it! :)

P.S.  Did anyone else notice that JPJ appears to have borrowed JP's nasty,
crushed green velvet pants?  JP wears them on the Supershow piece and JPJ
on the AH section.  Coinsidence? I think not!!!

Keith Gardeck
http://home.earthlink.net/~kgardeck/