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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0823880016035
Format: Best of, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: Classic Rock Legends
Manufacturer: Classic Rock Legends
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Classic Rock Legends
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 26, 2004
Running Time: 55 minutes
Sales Rank: 31065
Studio: Classic Rock Legends
Theatrical Release Date: October 26, 2004
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Editorial Review:
Description: This is the long awaited critical review of their music during the crucial period from 1975-1979 when the creative partnership of Ritchie Blackmore and Ronnie James Dio tood the band to the top of the rock world. This unique film usees rare footage of the band on stage coupled with the incisive views of a leading team of music critics, working musicians, and former front man Doogie White to discover some of the greatest hard rock music ever recorded. DVD features include French, Italian, Dutch, German, Spanish, and Japanese subtitles, and Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS Digital Surround Sound. The CD audio documentary contains a unique, highly entertaining blend of music and spoken word.
Average Rating: 
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As I read the reviews before I wrote this one, my review is going to be based on the fact that Rainbow has released an updated DVD from their 1977 show in Munich.
Having said that, I think that this DVD is a nice compliment to the Dio-era Rainbow. There are no complete performances here but some of the English critics give some good insight about the music itself. Yes, there is some Blackmore worship but overall I enjoyed watching this DVD and I actually learnrd some things. ... Read More
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I really looked forward to watching this two disc set and hoped to see interviews with past members of the band and some great footage. Instead I was subjected to 2 hours of nonsense spewed forth by some pretentious unknowns called "Mostly Autumn" as well as some ridiculous pseudo rock critics and a session musician, all of whom pretend to be experts on Richie Blackmore and Rainbow. Nothing new is offered here. Viewers are treated to usually no more than 20 seconds of some really great live Rainbow ... Read More
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Wow...other reviewers already covered it, but I gotta say...DO NOT buy this DVD if you are expecting any sort of decent Rainbow footage...you'll get a very brief clip (generally an intro, or bit of a solo) then it cuts away to some no-name British wanker telling you how great Ritchie is, then some lousy session musician will tell you how he would make a certain solo better, and so on. Some comments from actual, legit musicians (Neil Murray and Dougie White) are nice, but the latter pretty much plays ... Read More
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Inside Rainbow 1975-79 is like the other Insider DVD's about various rock bands: several critics & musicians speak glowingly about the band in question interspersed with video, audio and various pics of the band in question. The DVD starts with an analysis of Ritchie himself including some shockingly intense video. This goes on for the first 10 minutes or so. I liked it. I thought that the commentary was on the mark and agreed with the person who said that Ritchie was "criminally undervalued" and ... Read More
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Just adding to the two reviews already here, this DVD (and it's companions from this outfit) are little more than commentary by several (to me, at least) unknown British musicians from a band called "Autumn Wind" who wax eloquent about how great and underappreciated RB and Rainbow is/was/will be, interspersed with maybe 20 to 30-second concert clips in between.
I fell for this scam and bought BOTH Rainbow DVDs. A total waste of money.
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