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PANIC AT THE DISCO Collectors Box Review

PANIC AT THE DISCO Collectors Box
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I went to see them in Myrtle Beach at the House of Blues before this was filmed. My family loved it, as did my sister in law and her son. This DVD is an accurate film, and while not up to the level of Talking Heads or The Last Waltz is actually done well rather well and is interesting to watch.
Panic! At The Disco are trying to bring back a little theatre/spectacle to the concert experience and that is captured well on this DVD. I have been to many concerts through the years. While some are nothing more then music playing, some like when I saw ELO on the flying saucer tour (1978, yes I'm old) were really a good time. Bruce Springsteen, who I have seen 4 times is truly great, but is not what you think of as theatre. His Born in the USA tour, outstanding, but not a theatrical experience.
The smallish club setting lends itself to this kind of theatre of the absurd very well. It fits the style of music that P!ATD plays and was very enjoyable. The only difference is the extra song Karma Police cover of the Radiohead song which they did not do when we saw them. They did do the Smashing Pumpkins song. Having the Lucent Dossier Vaudeville Cirque troupe with them was additionally fun to watch. The set includes a DVD containing a documentary about the band and a live performance -- both filmed during Panic's July 22 show at the Fillmore Theatre in Denver, and the ephemera includes loads of "early 20th-century burlesque/vaudeville" material, including a cabaret mask, a period-themed newspaper and, most importantly, a phenakistoscope, an animation device that was popular in Belgium and Austria in the late 1800s/early 1900s.
Also included are a 140-page blank diary, lyric cards, a poster, band photos, a tour program and the all-important "certificate of authenticity" stating which this set is limited to 25,000 copies worldwide. All this is in a nicely lined hard-sided box.
The vaudevillian theme of the package is in keeping with the circus feel of the show we saw.
I'm not saying one way or the other that they are going to have staying power. Will anyone know who they are 10 years from now? Who knows? For as young as they are they did put together a great set of songs and the poor review should be taken with a grain of salt. Look at the comments.
If you saw them, get this. If you want to see what the fuss is about, get this or at least find someone with it so you can watch the show.


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Live in Chicago (CD/DVD) Review

Live in Chicago (CD/DVD)
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The CD has 21 songs and all of the concert chit chat. The DVD has the entire concert, plus MTV short feature, plus all the videos from Pretty.Odd. The DVD menu is excellently structured, giving the viewer the choice of watching the whole concert or choosing songs a la carte. If you enjoy live music, this set is well worth the money.

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Don't panic... but things really are shaping up to be pretty odd forthis Las Vegas based foursome. Panic At The Disco's highly anticipatedsophomore album debuted at #2 on the Billboard Top 200chart back in March and things have shown no sign of slowing downfor the band. 'Nine In The Afternoon' and 'That Green Gentleman(Things Have Changed)' proved to be follow-up hits to the band'splatinum-selling debut despite being a departure from their previoussound. Filmed at the Chicago stop on the Honda Civic tour, this livecd/dvd set showcases live versions of all the hits from both of theband's albums and is a must-have for any diehard Panic fan. In additionto the live audio and video, fans will get a sneak peek at lifeon the road as illustrated by the tour documentary as well as a photogallery, music videos and bonus audio tracks.

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