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This collection of rare and unreleased video footage from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's annual induction ceremonies has been released by Time-Life Video in a well-assembled three DVD package. The material on Rock and Roll Hall of Fame + Museum: Live was shot over a period of several years, with some sequences are presented in the full-frame ratio of 1.33:1 as they were shot, while others shot later in high definition are letterboxed in widescreen at 1.85:1; none of the widescreen material has been enhanced for anamorphic playback. The image quality shifts a bit from sequence to sequence, but even the weakest footage looks good and it's a solid, professional presentation throughout. The audio has been mastered in Dolby Digital Stereo, and the fidelity is good though there are occasional minor flaws, nearly all owing to the nature of documenting a live event. The performances and speeches are in English, with no subtitles or multiple language options included. Along with selected music and conversation from the induction celebrations, as a bonus this set also includes a number of induction and acceptance speeches presented in full (and uncensored), as well as some performance rehearsals and outtakes and a short documentary on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and its work. The accompanying booklet also features essays on the artists featured and behind-the-scenes stories about the events along with archival photos. While the material is sometimes exciting and sometimes disappointing, the presentation is good and rock fans with a sense of history should consider this worth investigating.
 
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Bringin' It On Home!
on February 2, 2010
Posted by: DrBunny
from Southeast of Disorder
We just a flick of a button you can transport yourself for just a few hours to a crowding Awards ballroom and watch, listen and enjoy some amazing Rock 'n' Roll Super Stars perform, joke, sing, cry and have a wee bit of fun.
What's great about it: Be able to see some Rock 'n' Roll History being made, can never be boring!
What's not so great: Some of the speeches can be a weeeeeeeeee bit sappy and sentimental.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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