The Midnight Special: 1974
J**E
still as great as ever!
As a kid, I would sneak out of bed and keep the volume low so I wouldn't miss catching my favorite musicians on the Midnight Special... this brings back memories! The sound is very good considering it was way back in the '70s. I bought this one as it had Exile's Kiss You All Over with the late Jimmy Stokely - I just love this song still!I enjoyed this very much and I hope to grab other years eventually!
G**L
Time well spent
sound through good head phones is really good on this DVD. love the set up for acts
J**T
It would be way cool if these also included the local commercials as well
I find these very enjoyable and thoughtsof watching the Midnight Special on the weekends. I can't remember which night it was on Friday of Saturday ? But I do remember setting an alarm and marking my wall calendar to remind me to watch it.It would be way cool if these also included the local commercials as well ! But much appreciated for what is present ! This was it before MTV and the Internet and even before a lot of stereo broadcasts . Fond memories for sure !
D**T
Have mercy
Brings back great memories of a time before streaming video. When once a week was about as good as you could get. Video quality was better than i was expecting, The audio speaks for it se;f
J**N
Not a bad set of performances; one of the better ones in the series
For a more general review of the series as a whole, refer to my review of the "Legendary Performances 1973". Other reviews preceding mine have some good points too.This is one of the better ones in the series overall; more consistent than most of the others. It still can't beat either of the first two volumes of 1973, but there's lots of variety here. As in all the volumes of the series, the sound is muddy but not terrible. Why they did a Dolby 5.1 mix is beyond me. Overall video quality is good in this volume. As in all volumes, most performances are live but there's always a lip-synch or two.Ike & Tina Turner put in a good workhorse version of "Proud Mary". Not their most exciting performance caught on video but still enjoyable.Barry White puts in a reasonably good performance of "Can't Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe". Barry looks like the jolly disco giant on stage with a bright loud multi-colored suit of the period. He looks just huge on stage, as everyone else looks like they're half his size. Like Gulliver in Lilliput.Sly & The Family Stone put in a pretty good performance of "Thank You For...". He actually seems to be reasonably straight, although he does look like he gets lost a bit in his guitar solo, but I could be wrong. It's still better than what is on the 1973 volume.David Essex "performs" "Rock On", a la lip-synch.The O'Jays do a decent live performance of "Love Train". Their suits are kind of cheezoid sci-disco of the period. Bet they can't fit into those anymore.Marvin Gaye performs a pretty good version of "Let's Get It On". Get a bottle of bubbly and cuddle with your woman on that one.I was kinda excited when I thought I was going to see a rocking performance of "Radar Love" by Golden Earring, but unfortunately, it is a lip-syncher. What a disappointment. They don't even bother to have guitar cords. The backup sounds like it's the original studio LP track.Bill Withers gets a full string section/band backup on his song "Ain't No Sunshine" and it's good.The James Brown performance of "The Payback Pt. 1" is a reasonably good performance, but not exactly full of sparks.The Gordon Lightfoot performance of "Sundown" is one of the more polished sounding peformances of the whole DVD series. Compared to how fragile he looks now when playing, he looks pretty healthy. Interesting how most people may not know that song is rumored to be about heroin addiction and the heroin dealer girl who is the same one that allegedly shot up John Belushi with the cocktail the night he died. Guess she got around. I crack up when I hear that song in nursing homes and doctors offices, and most people don't have a clue that's what it's about. Just listen to the words. Makes sense.The B.B. King & Gladys Knight performance of "The Thrill Is Gone" is an OK performance, it's just that Gladys really adds no value to it, and it gets cut off after just a few verses, almost like they told them they only have a 3 minute time limit or something. No great long soloing, so kind of a letdown.Ditto for Maria Muldaur's performance of "Midnight At The Oasis". Sounds pretty good but suddenly gets faded out and cut off. Why I ask?Strangely, the Neil Sedaka performance of "Laughter In the Rain", is not bad at all. I'm not really a fan, but his charm in the song sort of won me over as a pretty decent performance. I'm not running out to buy any CDs though...Redbone's "Come And Get Your Love" is performed pretty well. They do a bit of a Native American dance routine to start it out. I will have to admit for a bit of a retarded song, it is pretty catchy and may be a guilty pleasure for some people.Aerosmith puts in a pretty good rocking performance of "Train Kept A Rollin'". They were pretty young and hungry then, and they play pretty solid. The song ends too short. I could have used more of a jam-out at the end, but that's just me.The comedy routines feature Freddie Prinze and David Brenner. They arn't bad but as in all the series, the comedy sketches are only a portion of the full skits.
C**L
My New Years eve concert by Choice
Early delivery!! Thank you! My awesome New Years eve concert! Buh bye 2020! Used to watch Midnight Special as a kid! Always great music/concerts! The DVD is FANTASTIC! Rock n Roll!!
E**E
Where oh where are you now Midnight Special?
I had a friend who was celebrating her birthday and I wanted to give her a different kind of gift. Instead of the same ole kind ofpresents like flowers or perfume, I decided to give her a taste of the music that was around the year she was born. She really lovedit! Unique, yet personal at the same time.
L**Z
Fantastic Set!!!
I have been really enjoying all these set's and must say that I am very pleased with the quality as well. Love the Ambrosia performance of "How Much I Feel" Ivonne Elliman "If I Can't Have You" and Chuck Mangione's "Feel So Good". This is truly a great set and a must have for music lovers.
G**C
Back when they was young!
If you grew up with this show you NEED to own these.
J**H
Awesome video
Exactly as I expected.. love it!
J**E
but so far it looks to be in good shape, sealed and looks new
I bought this as a Christmas gift, so I haven't opened it, but so far it looks to be in good shape, sealed and looks new. It arrived in just a few days.
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