
PRETTY GOOD CONCERT, BAD EDITING
Jason aldean is a pretty decent performer. that said, this concert is very hard to watch. it seems that when performers climb up the ladder of success they feel the need to show us, in every little detail, how they got there. there must be at least 12 interviews splced into the concert. the producers must think that the buyer of the dvd is only going to watch the dvd once. why would you ruin the flow and excitement of the concert with all these interviews. place these interviews in the bonus section after the concert. the second problem with this dvd is the filming of the concert. the camera is ALWAYS moving. the editing is so quick that it's very hard to watch the dvd. I was able to make it through about 15 minutes before turning it off. buy his first dvd. much better, in my opinion......
one of the greatest shows ever seen last night at the Bowl
they rocked it out!
only wished they would've put Texas was you in the setlist and played a 2 hour show..
best performer on the planet!
one quick note; am personally not a fan of storytelling in the middle of a concert..too choppy and breaks up the concert experience!
if I was going to edit this I would make it a bonus in the dvd bonus menu
WE WANT THE BLURAY OF THIS SHOW IN 5.1 AND PCM!!!!
think it's time for Jason and his boys to give us a full 2 hour concert... has a big enough catalog for those of us that want more than "just the hits"...
i.e. Texas was you (which they played at the Bowl last Saturday night..thank you), If she could see me now, Do you wish it was me, Whose kissing you tonight, relentless...It ain't easy, I use what I got..these are my personal faves I wish he would put in rotation!
If You Weren't There, Now You Can Be
Jason Aldean made history by playing the first ever stadium show at UGA's Sanford stadium. He also cemented my respect for him as a performer. I've always been a fan of arena rock shows. I've seen Pink Floyd, the Rolling Stones, U2, and many others. This show ranks up there with the best of 'em. The video and audio are pristine here, and a must for an Aldean fan. Hell, any music fan. I just wish there was a blu-ray version available. Well worth your $12.
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