Last night I arrived to find that our Who DVDs had arrived! Turns out that when we saw them back in 2006 (entry here), they had been filming every concert and releasing them for purchase. For many years I’ve toyed with the idea of picking up a copy but it was kind of expensive. But all of a sudden, a few weeks ago I stumbled onto the fact that they discounted their prices and in the end, Mike and I ended up with a copy for ourselves at a smoking hot price of $23 with all the taxes, duties and exchange rates encompassed into that price!
Note: After reading my review of the show, I realized that Marc-Andre and Sam were at the show. Sam, here’s where you can order yourselves a copy or get one off of us: http://themusic.com/encore/thewho2006/
We popped the DVD into the player last night to see how it was. It’s hilarious that the DVD definitely has a better view of the stage than we ever did up in the 300 Level!
It’s a pretty decent DVD. It looks like they had a camera on Pete, on Roger, on the drummer and then one that captured a larger viewing of the stage. The DVD looks like it focusses more on Roger and Pete and not a lot of wide angles of the stage. I’ll have to watch the entire thing to gauge the entire DVD, but my initial thoughts are that this is an amazing keepsake of a concert you’ve been to! Much better than an audio CD!
In the mail, I also received the new Arcade Fire documentary Miroir Noir. Mike and I perused the bonus disc of TV performances from the Neon Bible tour. We grew tired of watching them as they kept playing ‘Keep the Cars Running’ in each performance! I am anxious to see the documentary as it is created by Vincent Moon who has a unique style of filming.
I also received the Fantastic Four Masterworks Volume 1. That’s a pretty neat item. Essentially, back in 1987, Marvel Comics started releasing hardcover Masterworks volumes, which reprinted old comic books because it’s just too hard to get a hold of the old ones nowadays. Well, at least in 1987 it was hard without the Internet! 😉
So the Masterworks come out in hardcover format which was quite pricey (Let’s say $50 a book) but they just started releasing them in softcover this month! I am pretty excited as the only old Marvel comics I ever got a chance to read where the X-Men and Spidey comics. So last night I read the first Fantastic Four issue and it was pretty cool to see where they started out from.