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One Last Time Live In Concert [DVD] [2000]

One Last Time Live In Concert [DVD] [2000]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11344 in DVD
  • Released on: 2004-07-05
  • Rating: Exempt
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 120 minutes

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Special Features
16:9 Wide Screen
DVD 9
English
Region 0
DTS Digital Surround English\5.1 Surround English\Dolby Stereo English
DTS Digital Surround
5.1 Surround
Dolby Stereo
Exclusive Backstage Interview
Behind The Scenes Footage

Synopsis
Soul diva Tina Turner managed to escape her turbulent, abusive marriage to Ike Turner -- with whom she began her fabulous musical career -- not only unscathed, but also triumphant. The subject of the acclaimed 1993 biopic WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT

From the Back Cover
Filmed at Wembley Stadium during the 'Twenty Four Seven Millennium Tour 2000". A state-of-the-art stage set, 18 cameras, one of the world's top directors (David Mallet); combined with Tina Turner's usual powerful performance - make this, her final UK Concert, an event never to be forgotten.

Includes the following titles: I Want To Take You Higher, Absolutely Nothing's Changed, Fool In Love, Acid Queen, River Deep Mountain High, We Don't Need Another Hero, Better Be Good To Me, Private Dancer, Let's Stay Together, What's Love Got To Do With It, When The Heartache Is Over, Help, Whatever You Need, Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay, Try A Little Tenderness, I Heard It Through The Grapevine, Addicted To Love, Simply The Best, Proud Mary, Nutbush City Limits, Twenty Four Seven.


Customer Reviews

Best Concert i've ever seen - Tina doesn't dissapoint us!5
WOW! you don't just see Tina singing - you see the most spectacular show ever. she promised us a concert never to be forgotton, and she did just that. I was at the concert and when the video was released, memories came flooding back, but bits were cut out. To have the uncut 2 hour concert on DVD is a treat. The DVD version includes about 4 extra songs that were cut from the video, all of Tina's interraction with the audience, including the full interraction during 'Whats love got to do with it'. There is also a behind the scenes look at the concert. She goes through all of her greatest hits with such energy and colour, its hard to believe she was 60 at the time. Songs that stand out - nutbush city limits, better be good to me, simply the best, addicted to love, heard it through the grapevine, 24/7, proud mary. Plus a few suprises on the way. As i said, its not just a concert, its a whole production, lights, colour, fireworks, and full of energy. Tina stays strong from beginning to end. if you want to get a tingle down your back, watch this DVD! it puts all other concerts to shame. Its a DVD you can never get sick of. 5+ stars.

TINA TURNER is truly appreciated and deeply admired even all over the Middle East !5

Living in Muscat/Oman, working in Abu Dhabi and Dubai/ U.A. Emirates, and travelling all over the Gulf region for business reasons I like to discuss with my Arabian friends and customers about music in both cultures, the Western (European and American) and the Oriental culture.

We enjoy to listen to the traditional -classic and to the modern pop music . My friends in Arabia deeply admire and truly appreciate TINA TURNER`s music!


........Why Is TINA TURNER famous?
Known for her incredible on-stage performances and charisma, Tina and her music have spanned 3 decades, with Proud Mary, What's Love Got To Do With It, and I Don't Wanna Fight.

TINA's SEXINESS:
With legs that can humble Cindy Crawford, of course Tina is still sexy. The lion mane on her head might be a bit overboard, but who are we to be picky?

TINA's SUCCESS:
Tina can still sell out arenas, though she will never sell Shania Twain-like quantities of albums. It doesn't matter though, after all, how many singers can say they won the "Sonny Bono, I'm Back" award.


TINA's QUOTES:
"I will never give in to old age until I become old. And I'm not old yet!" -Tina Turner


Biography
ANNA MAE BULLOCK (Tina's real name) was born on November 26 1938, in Nutbush, Tennessee. She is the daughter of a sharecropper and soon became an international female rock star with her powerful voice, her unforgettable story, and let's not forget, her remarkable trademark legs.

Everything started when she attended a St-Louis high school when Tina met Ike Turner, a well-established R&B bandleader (Turner's Kings of Rhythm). She started to sing with the band and soon got involved with the saxophone player and had her first son, Raymond. She quickly moved into Ike's house, began a serious a relationship, and eventually gave birth to her second baby. Tina and Ike later married in a quick Tijuana ceremony. This alliance turned out to be illegal because Ike never bothered to divorce his first wife.

Their marriage marked the beginning of a long, cruel journey for the talented singer. Tina's life was completely controlled by Ike who forced her to work a grueling tour schedule and beat her if she disobeyed his orders. Tina' s energy, dynamism and grueling voice got her on top of the pop-rock act with hits such as River Deep Mountain and Proud Mary.

She acquired her quest for worldwide fame when she opened for the Rolling Stones in 1969. She made such a good impression that Mick Jagger still uses some of her on-stage moves in his current acts. Tina soon had enough of Ike's possessive behavior, and after a failed suicide attempt, walked out on him with thirty-six cents and a gas station credit card. It didn't look like a promising career move for Tina; many believed she would disappear from the music scene without Ike's musical weight supporting her.

She didn't fight for any financial compensation and decided to live in total freedom. Tina slowly climbed her way back into the music scene by working small time nightclub gigs six days a week. Joining strength with Australian manager Roger Davies, Tina released the multi-platinum Grammy-winning album Private Dancer in 1984, with hit singles like What's Love Got To Do With It? and Better Be Good to Me.

Tina also hit the big screen playing a role in The Who's Tommy. She also hit it big alongside Mel Gibson in Mad Max: Beyond The Thunder Dome, both with her acting role and her hit theme song. Next, she embarked on a twenty-five-country Break Every Rule tour in 1987, and dominated with very high ticket sales around the world. Tina dominated the music scene not only with her singing talent, but by being the "Comeback Queen" with tremendous on-stage presence as she bopped around with her micro-mini skirt, high heels, and leonine mane. She also came out with an autobiography, I Tina, which led to the hit film What's Love Got To Do With It.

With fans such as David Bowie, Eric Clapton, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Bryan Adams, and Mark Knopfler, she has become one of the most accomplished performers of her time. And believe it or not, after more than thirty years of career, she still goes on stage reaching millions of fans with her singing and heartfelt dancing. If we can come away with one lesson from this star's life, it's that no matter how much adversity one goes through - their Wildest Dreams can indeed come true!

TINA AT HER BEST5
Filmed over 2 days during her Twenty Four Seven Millennium Tour from the famous Wembley Stadium, London.

This DVD/Video captures the true atmosphere of the tour, I was in attendance at wembley during the filming of this DVD/Video so I should know.

It captures Tina's amazing presense on stage and with a mixture of Tina's amazing voice and performance as well as a fantastic state-of-the-art stage, this is one DVD/Video not to be missed.

DVD contains song selection as well as a behing the scenes with Tina documentary which contains an interview with the great lady herself.