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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 3 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | One of the most popular groups in music history, Three Dog Night take the stage with the Tennessee Symphony Orchestra, performing sixteen of their chart-topping hits. Featuring the songs that helped define the Sixties and Seventies, Three Dog Night has never been better than in this concert recorded live at The Renaissance Center in Dickson, Tennessee. Songs: Black and White, Shambala, Liar, Eli's Coming, One, Brickyard Blues, Mama Told Me Not to Come, Out in the Country, Never Been to Spain, Sault Ste. Marie, Old Fashioned Love Song, Try a Little Tenderness, Family of Man, Easy to Be Hard, Celebrate, Joy to the World. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Actors: | Three Dog Night | | Format: | Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD, NTSC | | Language: | English | | Number of Discs: | 1 | | Studio: | Image Entertainment | | Run Time: | 85 minutes | | DVD Release Date: | May 21, 2002 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 64 reviews |
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24 of 25 found the following review helpful:
I loved it & watch it constantly, let's get Chuck back! Jul 19, 2003
By Walter J Condi Being 34 and only knowing the music and not the group I decided to buy the DVD. I watched it and after the first song I knew something was different. I realized "hey" where is the other guy lol. Anyway I watched it so much but was somewhat confused to who sang what originally so I knew I needed to see some old concert footage, off to Ebay I went & purchased some old concerts (bootleg) wow was I blown away at them. I must have sat & watched both new & old concerts over 50 times each & for what it's worth it's true that Chuck is amazing in his own right but Corey Wells is really the backbone of that group when it comes to vocals. I personally loved this DVD but after seeing what they were together it would be awesome to see them all together again. I don't feel that Danny & Cory do justice to Chucks songs such as - One, Celebrate, Joy to the world. On the other hand Danny & Corey still have thier voices and can still entertain and have a good sense of humor on stage. I love the way Corey sings "Try a little tenderness" what a soulful guy. I love the DVD and recommend it but if you can you really have to get some of the old concerts and HINT!! To the music industry! Produce some!! :o) Thanks.
23 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Good, clean, pure rock n' roll Oct 30, 2005
By David M. Griffin Before I say anything, I'd like to respectfully correct Andru Reeve who, in his review, mentioned some of the TDN hits that Chuck Negron sang lead on. It should be noted that Cory Wells sang lead on "Mama Told Me Not To Come" and not Chuck. As for this DVD, "Live with the Tennessee Orchestra", I love it. I just saw TDN last night, 10-28-05, at the House Of Blues in Anaheim, California, and they rocked. Of course, they rocked the last 13 times I've seen them, and 2 of those shows were with an orchestra. This current line-up still sounds great. Sure, I wish Cory and Danny could bridge their differences with Chuck, and the reverse as well. However, as Chuck himself mentioned in his book, he was let go from the band in 1985 for missing more than the allowable number of shows, due to his addiction. I'm sure all sides aren't perfect, but with an addiction like Chuck had, I would guess that too many things were said and too many bridges were burned. Anyway, this DVD is a lot of fun to watch and I really enjoyed the interviews. Danny and Cory were very complimentary on the other members of the band and what they contribute to the overall chemistry. They also mentioned that the music was FUN again. This DVD was taped in 2000 but, last night, I could tell they were still having fun, even if Michael Allsup's guitar malfunctioned twice, which made for a good laugh. I wish there would be a comprehensive DVD compilation of original TDN performances from the 1970's, such as television specials, etc. Of course, if you don't like TDN, then don't buy this DVD, but at the same time, don't waste time bashing the band. That won't change the minds of people who love them. If you do like TDN, then nothing more needs to be said....
Dave
17 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Good Performance Dec 29, 2003
By K. Ellis
"kjjcellis"
Better than I was expecting. A good summary of their classic 1970's songs. This one is worth getting and is a keeper.
10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Three Dog Night & Tennessee Symphony Worth Gold Jul 28, 2005
By S. C. McCoy
"GP 68 Alumni"
Since receiving the DVD "Three Dog Night-Live with the Tennessee Symphony", I have veiwed it several times. The DVD is a classy display of classic rock and up-to-date orchestra music with insurmountable energy. Three Dog Night sings all their hits and sound as good, if not better, than they did in the 60's and 70's. The entire DVD is excellent. I grew up with their music and at a recent "Ladies Night Out" at my home, we danced and sang along with each song. I highly recommend it if you are into classic Three Dog Night music.
9 of 10 found the following review helpful:
TWO DOGS IN TENNESEE Nov 18, 2003
By Ken Jakobsson I was excited and thrilled when i learned PBS was showing the 1st 3 dog show in eons.As many a reviewer has lamented "Wheres Chuck" but as Danny opens with "Black And White" we are soon drawn into the show as Danny and Cory prove they still have the chops to sing these amazing songs.Chucks voice is really missed on "Easy To Be Hard" as Cory has a hard time hitting the notes on that one.Come on guys,patch it up and get out there for the real Three Dog Night.You could probably sell out hockey rinks again like the old days.Honourable mention has got to go to the band and Tennesee Orchastra which really fill out the sound.Great guitar solo on "Liar "which was my personal favorite.Definitely recommended to all dogheads.Peaceout
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