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London Calling: Live in Hyde Park [Blu-Ray]

London Calling: Live in Hyde Park [Blu-Ray]

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London Calling: Live in Hyde Park [Blu-Ray]

 
 
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  • Captured in London at the Hard Rock Calling Festival on June 28, 2009 in HD, the 172-minute film documents 27 tracks of live Springsteen that begin in daylight and progress through a gorgeous sunset into night. London Calling: Live in Hyde Park conveys both the experience of being on stage and the vast crowd experience of the festival environment. Viewers are able to see Springsteen spontaneously


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Captured in London at the Hard Rock Calling Festival on June 28, 2009 in HD, the 163-minute film documents 26 tracks of live Springsteen that begin in daylight and progress through a gorgeous sunset into night. Viewers are able to see Springsteen spontaneously directing the E Street Band and shaping the show as it evolves. The set list spans from 'Born To Run' era to 'Working On a Dream' and includes rare covers such as The Clash's "London Calling," Jimmy Cliff's "Trapped," The Young Rascals' "Good Lovin'," and Eddie Floyd's "Raise Your Hand." Springsteen also performs fan favorite "Hard Times (Come Again No More)," written by Stephen Foster in 1854. Brian Fallon from The Gaslight Anthem joins the band as a guest vocalist on Springsteen's own "No Surrender." GRAMMY and Emmy Award-winning producer and editor Thom Zimny and director Chris Hilson, both members of Springsteen's video team dating back over a decade, oversaw the film. Audio was mixed by Bob Clearmountain.

TRACK LISTING: 1. London Calling 2. Badlands 3. Night 4. She's The One 5. Outlaw Pete 6. Out In The Street 7. Working On A Dream 8. Seeds 9. Johnny 99 10. Youngstown 11. Good Lovin' 12. Bobby Jean 13. Trapped 14. No Surrender 15. Waitin' On A Sunny Day 16. The Promised Land 17. Racing In The Street 18. Radio Nowhere 19. Lonesome Day 20. The Rising 21. Born To Run 22. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) 23. Hard Times (Come Again No More) 24. Jungleland 25. American Land 26. Glory Days 27. Dancing In The Dark 28. Credits (Raise Your Hand)Raise Your Hand (Instrumental) 29. The River (Glastonbury) 30. Wrecking Ball (Live at Giants Stadium)


Product Details
Format:NTSC
Language:English
Subtitle:Italian
Number of Discs:1
Studio:Columbia
Run Time:163 minutes
Blu-ray Release Date:June 21, 2010
Average Customer Rating: based on 79 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 79 customer reviews )
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44 of 47 found the following review helpful:


5Great!  Jun 24, 2010 By P. Christopher
First, its a stunning bluray quality picture! This by far is the best live show picture quality I have ever seen. Like someone said you can read the mouth piece from the Big Man's sax.

Second, its a great show. Full Springsteen ahead! This by far in my opinion is the best live show Bruce and E street has released. Yes, Bruce's voice has become even more rasp, but come on, he's 60.

Third, this show captures the power as close as anything to being their in person.

Forth, the only negative.... Its obvious Bruce didnt like being so far away from the crowd. Thats not typical Bruce, he likes the crowd interaction and it was a long ways from the stage to the crowd at Hyde.

Final, if you have never seen Bruce and E street in person, spend the money and go see him. You see it in this DVD at 3 hours, and he plays that long at every show and puts forth all the effort you see in this DVD at every show.

No I dont work for Landu.... That comment is too funny!

24 of 25 found the following review helpful:


5The Boss at 60 - Unbelievable!  Jul 03, 2010 By Duane
I'll start by saying that I was not a Springsteen fan per say before watching this. I have always enjoyed him, but I am a collector of dvd and blu ray concerts first and foremost. After watching this I have become a fan. I have the New York and Barcelona concerts, and while both are very good, this one knocks me over. Put on Rosalita and watch The Boss command the stage like no other.Pure,unbridled enthusiasm..Like a kid playing his guitar with his mates for the first time, and in great voice too. Reference quality picture, sound and direction only add to this killer disc. Phenomenal!

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5Stunning  Jun 30, 2010 By dietermod
This is truly the first concert film to fully utilize the sonic and picture quality characteristics of BluRay. The picture and sound are as clear as anything I have ever seen and heard. I received this and the U2 360 BluRays on the same day. After watching this, I couldn't even sit through the U2 one, it was like going from a DVD to a VHS tape. Great set list, great performance, great picture, great sound. This is ample payback for the dull muddy sound of the Barcellona DVD. Thanks Bruce.

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5Simply put: The best live performance DVD ever. Period.  Mar 15, 2011 By HeartyLarry
There is no question in my mind that this is not only the single best Springsteen/E Street live concert video, it is probably the best I've ever seen by anyone. This is an epic, powerful, joyous, splendid 3 hours of the power and joy that Bruce brings to rock and roll. From his covers of London Calling and Stephen Foster (yes the 19th composer of "Oh! Susanna", "Camptown Races", "Old Folks at Home" and "Swanee River") to his buoyant ode to hopes of the Irish immigrants in "American Land", he delivers. There isn't a break in the three-hour set which starts in the afternoon and ends in the darkness of evening. Of course they do BTR and an achingly beautiful version of "Jungleland" where you can hear the strain on his voice near the end of the set, the smokiness that allows you to hear his age but sung with the original phrasing, not the rushing-through-the-lyrics phrasing that we've seen for the past 10 years. The sound is impeccably mixed and the variety of the show--he does songs from "Working on A Dream" and "The Rising" that blend in now as beautifully as the classics of BTR, Darkness and The River. I love the New York live set. I love the Barcelona live set. I love Hammersmith Odeon London live set from 1975. I love the older versions before Clarence's back forced him to stop vamping and dancing with Bruce. But at this point, if I could only have one live performance of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, it would have to be this one. Get "London Calling: Live from Hyde Park." It's remarkable.

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5Another GREAT Springsteen concert  Jan 08, 2011 By SyracuseO
At 60 years old, there is no equal to Bruce & the band when it comes to concert performance......even those pretenders at 1/2 his age cannot compete when it comes to a Live Concert performance. Clocking in at about 3 hours, the London Calling concert is (1) awesome (2) unbelievably CLEAR sound for outdoor concert (3) has great mix of fan favorite songs from the last 30 years. From opening note to last encore, Bruce does not let up, slow down, or take a break......it is non stop, wonderful, clear sounding, floor stomping music.

For fans that already have the Live in NYC or Barcelona concerts, this is a MUST for your collection, as this also includes super live versions of Outlaw Pete, Working on a Dream, Trapped, No Surrender, of course opening to a rocking London Calling, and haunting The River, plus 20+ other songs.

Bruce takes audience signs of songs and makes changes on the spot, which is pretty amazing. Touching scene was Bruce reaching out to what looked like a 6 year old, held up by the parent, and Bruce stretching the microphone out to the boy ( while being held up by other fans ) so that we can hear the kid sing " Waiting on a Sunny Day".....
Quite a scene, and, quite a concert.

Film and sound are top notch ( 5 stars ), and, ordering with Amazon had my baby in my player in 2 days.

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