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starring: The Cure
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302372670
Format: NTSC
ISBN: 6302372674
Label: Elektra / Wea
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
Number Of Items: 1
Publication Date: 1988-02
Publisher: Elektra / Wea
Release Date: July 01, 1991
Sales Rank: 8628
Studio: Elektra / Wea
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - ...a strange day
Along with the Talking Heads 'Stop Making Sense', one of the best live concerts of that decade (if not all time). The setting, set list, crowd and performance were all perfect. The stars aligned on this one - I can only hope that this does get re-mastered and released on DVD in the future.
Rating: - Cure collectors classic
Regarded by Cure fans as one of their finest concerts captured on film.
Still only available on videotape - they should release this on DVD. Until then it remains highly collectable.
Rating: - defines the cure
a perfect concent in a beautiful location. i've watched this innumerable times and always enjoy it. filmed long before many of the band's pop hits attracted a wider audience and demonstrates the depth of their playlists.
Rating: - Blurry In Orange
I bought this video second-hand for the extortionate sum of £1 before discovering that many fans were deparately trying to locate a copy. So it may not have the sound or picture quality that we have come to expect these days, but as a teenager who is sadly too young to have seen the real thing, the video gives an impressive insight into what The Cure were as a live band. Another Cure creation which left me mouth-open in awe. Sometimes I feel like I was born too early...
Rating: - In Orange VCD
First off, I'm giving this 5 stars because this concert is superb if purchased in the correct format.
But the point of my review is to comment on the Video CD (VCD) version. When I first heard of this, I (foolishly) got excited about this because it boasted digital sound and picture. Well, this is meaningless considering this format only allows 1.3 gigs to work with in a double CD format, whereas DVD's give at least 4.7 gigs to work with.
The video is so compressed that ... Read More
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