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SetlistApr 11, 2003
By Andrew A Hill Fellow Heads......Thought you might like to know the setlist(s) before buying the gem of a release. Like all the View From the Vault's its a stellar preformance. Includes: Oakland Stadium Oakland, CA - July 24, 1987 Set 1: Funiculi Funicula Jack Straw > Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo My Brother Esau When Push Comes To Shove Far From Me Cassidy > Deal Set 2: Hell In A Bucket > Scarlet Begonias Playing In The Band > Drums > Space > Uncle John's Band > Dear Mr. Fantasy > I Need A Miracle > Bertha > Sugar Magnolia Anaheim Stadium Anaheim, CA - July 26, 1987 Set 1: Iko Iko New Minglewood Blues Tons Of Steel West L.A. Fadeaway When I Paint My Masterpiece > Mexicali Blues Bird Song > Promised Land Set 2: Shakedown Street > Looks Like Rain > Terrapin Station > Drums > Space > The Other One > Stella Blue > Throwing Stones > Not Fade Away
16 of 17 found the following review helpful:
I thought everyone might like to know...May 24, 2004
By Ryan Williams I read a recent review of this DVD in which the reviewer gave the DVD a rating of four stars instead of five, the reason being that they couldn't appreciate the added special effects that took away from the performance itself. I recently read an interview with David Lemieux, the current archivist of the Vault, and I thought everyone might like to know, especially the reviewer of four stars, that the footage contained in all the View From The Vault films are represented exactly as they were during the concert. In other words the images that you see on your TV screen, are an exact replica of the images that were displayed on the monitors during the concert, added effects and all. With that being said, I think it is rather cool that the concert goers of these five particular shows showcased in the View From The Vault series, as well as the millions that missed out on the experience of these particular dates, are able to re-create the exact visual stimulation that took place during these performances, and furthermore will continue to live on in homes around the world until the end of time. Happy viewing!
14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Don't sweat the cheesy effects...Very solid showsJul 14, 2004
By gazzarama I was looking for my first Dead DVD and I kept reading the same thing in all the reviews, that they were weak because of the graphics and effects. Well, I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised: the effects aren't half as bad as I expected, and more importantly, the shows are really good. Great video and audio quality, great setlists, and overall solid performances from the boys. Highlights: 1. Bobby on My Brother Esau, Hell in a Bucket, and Throwing Stones 2. Jerry's playing on Deal and Scarlet 3. Iko Iko 4. Shakedown This DVD is great, and if it's any indication of the quality of other GD/VFTV releases, I'll be buying more.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
The effects are the original screen effects from the showOct 22, 2003
By Timothy Torpey I believe they took the footage from the screens that were from the show itself,it's what the people saw that joyous day.That's why the effects are there.
17 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Beware of tacky special effects!Sep 30, 2003
I won't go into a lot of detail on this one..... suffice it to say that the performances are great, Jerry's playing is stellar and he manages not to fumble up too many lyrics. The only reason I didn't give this five stars is that whomever is responsible (Monterey Video?) continues to see fit to interject those awful, uninspiring, cheesy special effects. Why they insist on doing this is beyond me. This has become increasingly annoying after viewing the VFTV series. Most of us actually want to see the concert footage itself (of which the picture quality here is fabulous, when said effects aren't ruining it). NOTE TO THOSE RESPONSIBLE: us Deadheads don't need any help with visual enhancements - we can govern that all by ourselves if we so choose. Stay out of it! I can only hope that the upcoming 'Closing of Winterland' dvd has been more tastefully composed. Peace all - over and out.
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