Bring television shows to life with this Samsung LED 4K Ultra HD TV. This 65-inch television uses Quantum Dot Color to display a lifelike picture, while the Supreme Motion Rate 240 feature keeps up with the action. This Samsung LED 4K Ultra HD TV uses HDR 1000 to display hidden details, and includes a full web browser and applications.
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I have had this TV for over 2 weeks now. I can't believe how good the sports and movie programs are! This TV has the speed for the fast action in the NHL and NFL and has a depth perception with movies that makes you think you are the cameraman shooting the movie. I do not have Direct TV's 4K channels yet, so we are watching regular 1080 broadcasts that are improved with the upgrade in this TV. This is simply the best TV I ever bought. I really feel the higher price for the series 9 compared to the series 7 is worth the additional cost.
A lot of us are used to Ronnie Dio singing hard rock for Rainbow, Black Sabbath, or the Dio band. Early in his career, he toured with Deep Purple and sang for a band called Elf. Elf released 3 albums, but this one is the best of the three. There are 8 great songs, and it highlights Ronnie's great voice and delivery. This is a hard to find CD, I recommend it to any Dio, Rainbow, or Black Sabbath fans. An interesting fact, Dio is listed as Ronald Padavona on this album. The album cover picture is also unique, to say the least.
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This release is a concert the Stones played only 2 days after the death of Brian Jones. It is the first public performance with Mick Taylor on guitar. It also is one of the best live performances of Sympathy For the Devil. Fans of the early Stones will love this show. 1969 was a long time ago, but this concert a great piece of Rolling Stones history. Jagger is as good as ever in this show.
The Rolling Stones have released a number of early concert videos, and this is another great show. Seeing the Stones perform in 1971 at the Marquee Club is highlighted with the guitar playing of a very young Mick Taylor. This release also features bonus material; performances of Brown Sugar , and I Got the Blues alternative takes. The included CD allows one to take the concert with you, for additional pleasure, beyond the DVD format. If you like the early Stones, you'll love this DVD/CD combo.