Inside Deep Purple 1969 - 1973
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    Inside Deep Purple 1969 - 1973
    Deep Purple
    Manufacturer: Classic Rock
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    Critical Review: Inside Deep Purple 1969-1973
    Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    • You Fool No One!
    • Enjoyed watching old footage and hearing the acclaim
    • Nice but a Band this Good Deserves Even Better
    Critical Review: Inside Deep Purple 1969-1973
    Starring: Deep Purple
    Manufacturer: Classic Rock Legends
    ProductGroup: DVD
    Binding: DVD

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    1. Critical Review, Inside Deep Purple,Vol. 2: 1974-1976 Critical Review, Inside Deep Purple,Vol. 2: 1974-1976

    ASIN: B00066FBF2
    Release Date: 2004-10-05

    Product Description

    INSIDE DEEP PURPLE 1969-1973 (DEEP PURPLE)

    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars You Fool No One!.......2006-02-18

    I thought that I had found a gem....A DVD set that covered performances of one of the pioneers of metal...the early years of one of the greatest bands ever. Um...no. Someone is putting out a deliberate deception of Deep Purple DVDs that seem to suggest that you'll get live performances, but all you really get is a lot of strangers reminiscing about the band.

    The very few performances that you get on any of these dogs have terrible A/V quality. My expectations were never high regarding the A/V based on when they were recorded. But the big problem is that THERE ARE HARDLY ANY PERFORMANCES. These Critical Review series are DVDs of interviews with bunch of people that maybe knew the band.

    And with the performances (mostly cut up out-takes) that you do get, you start screaming at the TV to show the dang performers; the clips show things like the audience, the moon or the sky as the band plays.

    The price of this release is a joke for the rubbish content that you get. This piece of crap isn't even worth 1 buck in my opinion for the relatively uninteresting Deep Purple items of info that you get throughout the set.

    Deep Purple fans don't be fooled. Go with Live In Concert 72/73 (although unfortunately mostly in black and white) and/or Live in California '74 if you liked the Coverdale/Burn years. But by all means keep away from the Add to Cart button here.

    4 out of 5 stars Enjoyed watching old footage and hearing the acclaim.......2005-04-18

    This insider DVD is filled with a few surprises, though no song is played all the way through and most are available in their entirety in other DVD's. I liked hearing the commentaries by the various guest speakers (most I never heard of but are well known in the UK I'm sure) including Ex-Rainbow vocalist Doogie White exclaiming that "Deep Purple is the greatest rock band of all time." I couldn't agree more. Good fun time, enjoyable 60 minute experience. Not perfect, but it's Deep Purple and that's what counts.

    4 out of 5 stars Nice but a Band this Good Deserves Even Better.......2005-01-16

    Though easily one of the greatest bands of all time, Deep Purple remains heavily underrated and somewhat overlooked. On stage they were virtually unmatched in terms of improvisation and unpredictability. On album, the now-famous Mark II lineup created hard rock history. This DVD is a critical analysis of those first Mark II years.

    The material on this disk is presented in a chronological fashion and each album, from 1970's In Rock to 1973's Who Do We Think We Are, is discussed by various British session musicians and critics. Each album is then rated on a one to five star scale. Much as you'd expect, there are plenty of live clips to accompany the discussions but NONE of the footage shown is in its entirety (think of VH1 Legends or Behind the Music in terms of editing). If you're interested in seeing full versions of most of these performances, check out "Deep Purple Rock Review 1970 - 1972" and "Deep Purple Masters from the Vault". What's interesting, if slightly mystifying, is that this disk was taken from the same source as "Rock Review 1970 - 1972" (perhaps a TV special aired in Britain?). Basically this means you'll see a slight bit of repetitiveness if you buy both. It would have made so much more sense to compile everything onto one disk to create a more comprehensive show, but I suppose chopping it up meant more money for somebody. In any event, though not necessarily overly insightful, this is still a very entertaining 62 minutes for any classic Deep Purple fan. If you're just getting started with the band and all of this is new to you, you'll probably enjoy it even more.

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