Yes "9012Live" on DVD: When did this sneak out?
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Yes "9012Live" on DVD: When did this sneak out?
I've been waiting for years for a DVD of Steven Soderbergh's Yes concert film, "9012Live," and found four copies at my local best Buy tonight. It's been rumored for years, but I had no idea it was actually coming out. When was it released?
It has pretty decent extras, including two versions of the film --- the original, plus a "director's cut" that's missing the special effects and Charlex feature.
Has anyone else picked this up?
It has pretty decent extras, including two versions of the film --- the original, plus a "director's cut" that's missing the special effects and Charlex feature.
Has anyone else picked this up?
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Are you kidding me?
It came out Tuesday. I thought you would have been on top of that.
What did you pay?
I suggest you visit this site weekly from here on out so there will be no more surprises:
http://www.pauseandplay.com/cdfront.htm
BTW, do you have any memories of the Burger Chef at the mall in Cape? Know when it left? You can email if you'd like.
It came out Tuesday. I thought you would have been on top of that.
What did you pay?
I suggest you visit this site weekly from here on out so there will be no more surprises:
http://www.pauseandplay.com/cdfront.htm
BTW, do you have any memories of the Burger Chef at the mall in Cape? Know when it left? You can email if you'd like.
Last edited by Buford T Pusser; 04-22-06 at 10:35 PM.
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It still hasn't shown up at Borders but it should be there soon. Hopefully this week since they're giving out 30 percent off coupons and I have a big credit.
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Here's a review: Yes 9012 review
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I still love this show, but man, those '80s fashions are just awful! All the band members look like they just walked out of a gay health club. Chris Squier just doesn't look right with a Flock of Seagulls haircut.
I like the documentary, especially when Trevor Rabin is arguing for laying shorter solos on "Roundabout" (which is included on the DVD as an extra track). Basically he says if he's getting bored by the length of a solo, then imagine the poor audience. Then he either compliments Steve Howe or rips on him, I don't know which.
I like the documentary, especially when Trevor Rabin is arguing for laying shorter solos on "Roundabout" (which is included on the DVD as an extra track). Basically he says if he's getting bored by the length of a solo, then imagine the poor audience. Then he either compliments Steve Howe or rips on him, I don't know which.