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DVD : Barry Manilow - First and Farewell

 
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Barry Manilow - First & Farewell
I have been a true Barry Manilow loyalist for 30+ years and after 100's of concerts and buying everything he's every recorded...the only problem I have with this DVD...it's NOT long enough!! I really enjoyed it and he is so talented. A true showman who makes you feel as if you are the only person in the room, even with the applause and screams. He is a true force and his staying power is amazing. He is better than ever and I did notice how strong his voice is lately. He just keeps getting better and better. If you haven't been to Las Vegas and treated yourself to one of the best shows they have...GO, NOW!!!!




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - "First and Farewell" is First and Foremost for All Fans!
Dedication at the beginning of the disc:

"To everyone who's been here forever - thanks for the ride. And to
everyone who just arrived - welcome aboard."

There are basically two groups of people out there reading this review:
those of you who are fans of Barry Manilow and are already convinced
that he is "the showman of our generation" (as first coined by Rolling
Stone), and the rest of you who are either undecided about this guy or
convinced there's nothing to like about him.

Well, first and foremost, this one's for you, no matter which group you
find yourself relating to.

If you already enjoy Barry's music, this 2-disc DVD is one you can't
miss. To have the best of both Barry worlds in the palm of your hand
is priceless. The first disc is the Barry many of us old-time fans
recall with great fondness ... the young, geeky, awkward musician who
really didn't know the first thing about using his body as an
instrument. He wasn't smooth, slick, or handsome ... and he seemed too
terrified to even get up from the piano. Yet somehow his talent
manages to shine through, and you can imagine being in that first
audience and thinking, "Yep - this guy's got the spark. He's going all
the way!" The second disc is Manilow, 30 years later: the slick,
polished professional who dazzles with a show that both touches the
heart one minute and makes you want to jump up dancing out of your seat
the next. You'll watch the first disc and think, "Wow, I really miss
that geeky, innocent guy," but then you watch the second disc and
realize you can't part with him either. One of my favorite parts of
both discs is Barry's intro to each. Talking to the camera he's warm,
chatty and friendly. It's as if he's sitting in your living room and
having a casual conversation with you about who he was in the beginning
and who he is now. It's a candid side to Barry fans seldom get to see.

But for those of you who are lukewarm about Barry and have wondered
what all the fuss is about - and are yet open-minded enough to ask
yourselves, "Did I maybe miss something?", then this is your perfect
introduction to Manilow 101. By comparing and contrasting the Manilow
of yesterday to the Manilow of today, you can get a better idea of why
so many people have responded so positively to his music over the
years. It's the passion. It was there in the beginning and it's still
with him, on stage, every night as he continues to perform today at the
Las Vegas Hilton.

Now, a warning about the first disc - it can be difficult to watch.
You have to remember that this was recorded back when dinosaurs roamed
the earth and video technology wasn't that great. You feel like you
were dropped into a fuzzy, black and white world holding a ticket that
shoves you to the back of the room. It's a low-tech world that makes
you wonder if you're in somebody's garage and whether Barry's putting
on a show with The Little Rascals. If your purpose in watching this
disc is to ooh and aah over Barry's physique, forget it - you'll barely
see his face. He's too far away. But sit through it anyway, because
the music and the banter is priceless.

Some of the disc one highlights:

-- "It's A Miracle" with some alternate lyrics
-- Barry singing "As The Saints Go Marching In" backwards. (Okay, he
doesn't sing the whole thing, but what you hear is pretty hilarious -
but not quite as hilarious as hearing "The Shadow Of Your Smile" being
sung like "Hello Dolly")
-- Barry beautifully belting out a wonderful, little-known album cut
called "Oh My Lady"
-- The first VSM ("very strange medley") of commercial jingles,
including the long version of the ever so infamous Dr. Pepper
commercial (of which I remembered NONE of the words, but it was
entertaining just the same)
-- A really sweet rendition of "Make Our Garden Grow" (from "Candide"),
a song which didn't go over well with the Spanky and Alfalfa crowd, but
would wow audiences some years later when Barry performed it on
national television.

Disc two fast-forwards us to one of the best concerts I'd ever seen.
The "One Night Live/One Last Time" arena tour was bittersweet, true,
because it was billed as Barry's last real tour. I was lucky enough to
attend that show, and the disc really captures the excitement that
Barry generated throughout his entire performance. What a way to go
out!

Highlights include:

-- One of the best versions of "Mandy" (not one of my favorite hits)
you'll ever hear
-- The most kick-ass version of "Brooklyn Blues" (another song that
wasn't one of my favorites) you'll ever hear, featuring a saxaphone
duet with Dave Koz and George Shelby that will blow your jazz-lovin'
mind
-- A rendition of Joni Mitchell's "River" that will send you running
for the kleenex if you're the least bit emotional around the holidays
-- "Dancin'Fool", a tune that makes it VERY hard to sit quietly in your
seat, and
-- A revamped dance version of "Copacabana" that is the best live
version you'll ever see of this song, and one which you can still hear
Barry perform in Vegas. It's always the showstopper of the night!

So, if you have been with Barry forever, then definitely do not miss
this one ... but if you're just coming on board, check this out and see
why Barry Manilow sets the bar for live entertainement in show business
today. You might surprise yourself and find out that yep, you're right
- you've definitely been missing something.






Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Looks Like he Didn't Make It
I have say that I am pretty disapointed in the over all production of the DVD. It would never stand up against the David Mallet attention to detail of the "Music and Passion" DVD. First of all the video is way over saturated thoughout because the concert is not really lite for television at all. At best it's a 4 or 5 camera shoot with no crowd flybys or jib shots. It looks worse if you watch it on an HD monitor. The audio is even worse than the video. It sounds like they took a 2 channel board mix and attempted to peel off a 5.1 surround mix which is not very clean. The audio is very thin with a weak mid-range and a very poor bass mix. I had to crank my sub-woofer all the way up just to hear the bass and it still is not that great. Finally, Barry Manilow in the round is really nothing to watch. I love him and would rather see the band behind him rather then in a pit off stage. He looks alone and the composition of the shots are flat and unbalanced. He also looks uncomfortable because it.

The production numbers are hard to watch and average at best. Dave Koz is big help on "Brooklyn Blues" but hard to see because they never throw a spotlight on him. At least not a good one.

Barry is strong as ever though. I guess I got my 13 dollars worth but given the chance to but this DVD again knowing what I now, I wouldn't buy it. Sounds like I'm a snob but I'm not. I'm spoiled on HD and have high television standards. Quality sound and video are a must these days.

I hope he teams up with David Mallet again. I'll buy that DVD.

Sorry Barry. This one just doesn't stand up to the others.

S.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - a fascinating DVD
Having Barry's first rehearsal and his last concert on the road is a fascinating look into the history of Barry Manilow's phenominal career. The first disc recorded at Carroll's Studio offers some of Barry's great early material which hasn't been featured for many years including Cloudburst and Sweet Life. The 2nd DVD is fast paced where Barry's music and wit shine through. It's interesting to see his transformation into a polished stage performer compared to his stage presence on the first disc. On both discs are It's A Miracle and Could It Be Magic which shows the timeless quality of these songs. These discs show the talent and versatility that have contributed to his long standing successful career.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Barry is the man!
Barry Manilow shines in this new DVD featuring the first ever rehearsal before his first headlining tour and the last concert he ever did as a touring artist. The title so well fits the two DVD's. "First and Farewell" will not only be amazing to millions who call themselves "Fanilows", but will also amaze the newer fans. The first DVD called "The First Rehearsal at Carroll's Studio" was taped in New York City in Dec. 1974. Barry's plan for this taping was to watch it and see what songs worked and what songs didn't work for the tour. The second DVD, "One Night Live! One Last Time!" is Barry's last live show and was taped at in Anaheim, CA in Nov. 2004. If anyone has not been to one of Barry's shows, this DVD gives a clear picture of what a Barry Manilow show is like. I highly recommend anyone to purchase this DVD. It's worth it!!


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