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Absolutely Fantastic!!!!
Reba did an excellent job portraying this woman. I forgot it was her acting...I thought it was just another person, her parent's even didn't realize it was her! That takes a lot of talent!! She is beautiful, her voice is beautiful and she can act!! I think that is one wonderful angel! Forever Love, Reba!
Awesome!
This was, by far, the best Reba video ever. She really captured my emotions in lots of different parts. Not only is she a teriffic singer, she's an awesome actress! This movie proves it. Her own parents got so involved in the movie they said they forgot it was their daughter starring in it! That's quality acting...
Forever GOOD!
This is a great family movie. Shows the power of love, loyalty, and faith. Reba does a phenomenal job.
Their First Live Album
Although it was called "Bootleg" as a joke(even released in fake bootleg format), the one thing these guys aren't faking is the talent. It definitely gives you the feeling of being at one of their early concerts from back in the '70's. Just put this album on and the second you press PLAY on your CD player, you'll feel like you're there! The louder you play it, the closer you get! This album is nothin' but LIVE, LOUD, and a whole lotta YAAAA!! You wanna hear a great LIVE album? Buy it, bring it home, and CRANK IT UP!!
Competent Live Album
By the time this 1978 live album was recorded, Aerosmith were already falling into a steep decline, and the album plays testament to that. Several times on the album the band sounds completely fried, and Steven Tyler messes up the lyrics quite regularly. The band sounds out of rythem sometimes, and "Back in the Saddle" sounds REALLY off (although the heavy bass sound of the studio version is quite difficult to duplicate live).That said, this is stil pretty good. The band on the whole perform decent renditions of all the Aerosmith classics, as well as a few rarities. The set list is pretty solid, with no huge holes in the canon of Aerosmith classics (though "Train Kept a Rollin" is sadly abbreviated).Overall, this is a solid purchase for a fan of '70s Aerosmith. While it may not be great by any stretch of the imagination, it is competent enough.
CHEESECAKE! POPCORN!
This stuff is ok, but I don't think there has ever been an Aerosmith Live album that has impressed me too much.Probably just me- I don't like many live albums.Even to this day, Aerosmith really can still put on a show, but, transcending a live act to album is a hard task. The reason I'm spilling any ink over this anyway though is due to the last couple tracks.MOTHER POPCORN and AIN'T GOT YOU; these were recorded by WBCN in Boston in the early seventies before the debut record. I wish the whole show was available on a disc, (I'm sure it is on ACTUAL bootleg.)My advice is to get this disc CHEAP, as the rest is a lot of stuff you may find enjoyable once. The two BCN tracks are scorchers (very funk and blues though).