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"Sting: Bring On The Night" DVD on the way!
Good news from stingus.net!
http://www.stingus.net/nieuwsuk_comm...id=388_0_2_0_C Sat Feb 12 2005 | BRING ON THE NIGHT APPEARS OFFICIALLY ON DVD Bring on the Night is to be released on DVD, and will come out on March 29. Directed by Michael Apted, the movie centers around Sting's solo debut lp, "The Dream of the Blue Turtles". "Bring on the Night" provides the viewer with a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse of the band at work. |
Terrific news - my VHS copy is exhausted!
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Awesome! Was very high on my most-wanted list. Will definately get that one hext month.
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Cool, I have bid on the laserdisc a few times, and had a SVHS copy of the laserdisc that I have watched a bunch, but will def buy this!
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Are there more songs on the DVD than on the album? Some of the best "Blue Turtles" songs were never on the album.
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As long as we get 5.1 or DTS, I'm happy. :)
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Originally Posted by cardaway
Are there more songs on the DVD than on the album? Some of the best "Blue Turtles" songs were never on the album.
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I'm excited about this title too. An obvious song that's not on the album is "Bring on the Night."
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Originally Posted by Joshua B
I'm excited about this title too. An obvious song that's not on the album is "Bring on the Night."
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Then I'm confused about what we're talking about. Music in the film that is not on Dream of the Blue Turtles...no?
And as for long titles, what about the Orb's, "A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain that Rules from the Centre of the Ultraworld"? -wink- |
That's cool! Now when can we get 'The Synchronicity Concert' on DVD? I have a bootleg of it taped off a VHS tape, and that's not good enough.
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It's about damn time.
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emhello,
The Synchronicity concerty you reference, is that the one filmed in Atlanta and produced by Godley and Creme? If yes, that is a great concert, that I too had on VHS once. Sadly I've lost it and would love to have that on DVD much more than Sting's solo venture. The Police are one band that could reform today, and still be relevant. A tour would be akin to Pink Floyd, complete sellouts wherever they go. |
Do a DVD search on amazon for 'Rock Masters'. Would love to have that old 79 Police show as well. I'm assuming a lot of legal issues are holding up those old 70s TV concerts. It's a shame because those are like holy grails to us music fans. There are a lot of older MTV concerts, Austin City Limits, Old Grey Whistle Test, Musikladen, Fridays, Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, etc. which are amazing. I'm dying for them to clean all these up and release them someday.
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Been loving the CD set for as long as I can remember...will be great to own this on DVD :thumbsup:
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I like the first half because of the gret look at a band putting together new songs and arrangements. One of the funniest things now (besides Sting's agent who is still an over-the-top personality) is one of the interview pieces with Darrel Jones (Bass Player) where he make a comment like, "I'm not sure if you can really call this a "band" in that everyone has an equal say as to how things are done, but I am interested to see if it becomes that." I just find it funnier now as I am sure he has a GREAT deal of input in to the direction of his current "band", the Rolling Stones.
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Originally Posted by Joshua B
Then I'm confused about what we're talking about. Music in the film that is not on Dream of the Blue Turtles...no?
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Originally Posted by Chris Camfield
I suspect the confusion stems from the fact that a double CD of live music (also) called "Bring on the Night" does exist. For instance, "Bring On The Night/When The World Is Running Down" and "Shadows in the Rain" are in that CD set, but aren't part of "Dream of the Blue Turtles".
"Wait, wait! What key is this in?" |
Originally Posted by emhello
Do a DVD search on amazon for 'Rock Masters'. Would love to have that old 79 Police show as well. I'm assuming a lot of legal issues are holding up those old 70s TV concerts. It's a shame because those are like holy grails to us music fans. There are a lot of older MTV concerts, Austin City Limits, Old Grey Whistle Test, Musikladen, Fridays, Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, etc. which are amazing. I'm dying for them to clean all these up and release them someday.
The Rock Masters show was the first time they played Message In A Bottle in front of an audience. |
Im a bigSting fan but never warmed up to "Bring on the Night" I would however shit myself if that "Ten Summoners Tales" where he runs through the album at his castle..or "Summoners Travels" concert....these i would die for
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Originally Posted by Chrisedge
The Rock Masters show was the first time they played Message In A Bottle in front of an audience.
After the Police concert, the radio played like three or four songs from a Sting concert, which I later.. um.. found on cd. I don't know what it is really. It's not an American release, but I don't think it's a bootleg either. I found it at the Jersey shore in a store on the boardwalk. Okay, I'll try to curtail my postings in this thread.. hehehe. ;) |
Originally Posted by Chrisedge
This one pisses me off! It was set for release, and the RARHOF induction delayed it (Rumored). I ended up getting a copy, but would LOVE to buy the thing officially. It was released then went Out Of Print in Japan.
The Rock Masters show was the first time they played Message In A Bottle in front of an audience. |
Finally, that wonderful performance of Sting, Branford and Kenny playing The Flintstone's Theme. My VHS has been missing for at least a decade.
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