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Author: | scienideboy [ Thu Oct 16, 2014 4:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | NME: WOF dvd in 30 Greatest Concert Films Ever |
The Prodigy - 'World's On Fire': 65,000 fans flocked to see Liam Howlett's gang of dance antagonists cement their counterculture hero status with a career-spanning set at July 2010's Warrior's Dance festival, where they shot this powerful feature film. Released a year later, the noisy thrills are every bit as visceral on film as they were at the show, thanks to some no-nonsense direction. http://www.nme.com/photos/30-of-the-greatest-concert-films-ever-from-led-zeppelin-beastie-boys-nirvana-and-more/361766/1/1?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=online&utm_campaign=concertfilms#6 |
Author: | ©@rm4g3dd0n [ Thu Nov 06, 2014 9:06 pm ] |
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that film totally sucks. it should be in 30 worst concert films ever. prodigy has this stupid shake-the-camera-so-you-cant-see-shit type of live videos and it just sucks. cutting wof from the wof dvd is just... hilarious. just watch good old phoenix 96, now that's some major concert video, but worse comes to worst at least you can actually see and hear liam play things live. |
Author: | Otis P Jivefunk [ Thu Nov 06, 2014 11:02 pm ] |
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I think they should release Phoenix 96 and Red Square, hopefully one day. As for WOF it's alright, good concert, but too cut up both camera-wise and with songs not included... |
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