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Live In Amsterdam - Wildest Dreams Tour [DVD] [1997]

Live In Amsterdam - Wildest Dreams Tour [DVD] [1997]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #37520 in DVD
  • Released on: 2003-05-05
  • Rating: Exempt
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 143 minutes

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Synopsis
The leggiest woman in rock, behind the scenes and on stage at the Amsterdam Arena on her 1996 "Wildest Dreams" European tour. Performing for a massive crowd of 150,000 people, the gravel-voiced Motown legend performs several of her soulful, passionate hits. Songs include "Nutbush City Limits," "River Deep, Mountain High," "Proud Mary," "What's Love Got to Do With It


Customer Reviews

This Is The Best Concert Ever!!5
This is the new version of Tina Turners Wildest Dreams Tour Dvd. It has DTS Surround Sound as well as the tradition 5.1 Dolby surround and 2.0 Dolby Stereo. It is a classic concert filmed live in the fantastic Amsterdam Arena in 1996. It is an absolutely electrifying concert and the atmosphere is amazing. I love when we see the audience from Tina's angle it brings a shiver down your spine. The camera work on here is amazing the picture quality is amazing. And the sound is so good. It is live and from the intro you feel your hairs stand up. At the beginning Tina leaves the audience in suspense and then struts on stage in am amazing silver Versace number. Looking amazing throughout. The first song 'Whatever you want' is an amazing performance and the false ending is great! She ingeniously fuses old and new hits together fabulously!
I especially love the performance of the Bond theme 'Goldeneye'
Tina appears in a bight light in an amazing silhouette with her amazing body as a spectacle. The performances are her best ever with so much energy and thunder. Proud Mary is an especially great number, with fantastic music. The package as a whole is lovely with the cover photo that is amazing too. The disc is a picture disc with the close up of the cover photo. The special features include the 'Whatever you want' music video and a making of her latest LP at the time 'Wildest Dreams' this is the corresponding tour btw. It shows interview with Tina and record producers. How each song came about and even a making of the 'Whatever you want' music video. And some clips from the' Goldeneye' video as well.
All in all a great Dvd. In my opinion the best concert ever staged. A thoroughly enjoyable concert and I advise you to move the coffee table to one side as you will be getting up to dance!

tina turner wildest dreams dvd1
this dvd is nothing more then here wildest dreams tour 96 with an interview and one music video what ever you want now don't get me wrong i one of tinas biggest fan's but now i wounder why she didn't put this out in the usa i glad it works on my dvd player

The Queen Of Rock & Roll5
Cannot understand the "*" review and can only suggest that anyone who considers buying this DVD completely disregard it! To use a USA expression the lady rocks, from start to finish. She really engages with her audience and, certainly at this gig, you can see that she is truly enjoying herself. I had never heard the album Wildest Dreams but that had nothing to do with my buying this DVD. I bought it because I have seen Tina live and wanted a representation of her phenominal energy, voice and character. They are all here. I think this may have been shot in standard format and then 'stretched' for wide screen as the 54 odd (?) year old lady appears a bit broad but who gives a damn and anyway, for the female viewers, the beef cake who plays sax will be far more relevant! The production is very good with all musicians and the audience being given ample coverage - you almost feel like you are there but you have to link to your amplifier and wind up the volume. Springsteen interacts with his audience, just like Tina and that makes such a difference. I have just watched Don Henley's Live Inide Job and technically it is fine but with zero, zilch atmosphere. He just stands there and sings. Tina on the other hand "Hello evrybody, are you doing all right? I said are you doing aaaal right?! OK lets party!" As I say, the lady rocks. One last point. Her finale track 'On Silent Wings' is enormously powerful and emotional and I will find this and rip it into my Real Player library. Enjoy.