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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 0766483367367 Format: Collector's Edition, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Live, NTSC Label: Eagle Rock Ent Languages: Manufacturer: Eagle Rock Ent MPN: DEV300589D Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: Eagle Rock Ent Region Code: 1 Release Date: December 09, 2003 Running Time: 280 minutes Studio: Eagle Rock Ent Theatrical Release Date: December 31, 1997 Editorial Review: Amazon.com: One Night Only (DTS) Taped as a lavish cable television special in 1997, One Night Only trades on the Bee Gees' shape-shifting career as pop survivors. Over the course of 111 minutes, this straightforward concert, produced at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and groomed for both video and CD posterity, sprints through 31 songs from their past three decades. Even after the inevitable disco jokes are expended, and the jaundiced viewer contemplates the role hats, hairspray, and comb-overs now play in dressing the once stylishly long-haired troika, the Gibb brothers' signature vocal harmonies and hook-laden song craft beg respect. Casual listeners can't be blamed for equating the Bee Gees with the dance floor bonanza they reaped through 1978's Saturday Night Fever, yet that commercial zenith was actually the culmination of a comeback for a group that had seemed washed up by the early '70s. One Night Only thankfully takes an even-handed view of both their original late '60s hits ("Massachusetts," "To Love Somebody," "Lonely Days"), building from a cannily Beatle-browed vocal sound, and the '70s blue-eyed soul ("Jive Talkin'," "Nights on Broadway") that led them naturally into disco. The Fever hits are here, as are Gibb originals that clicked for other acts; the family circle also widens for a posthumous duet with their late brother, Andy Gibb, while Celine Dion gets star billing in the collaborative "Immortality." --Sam Sutherland This Is Where I Came In: The Official Story of the Bee Gees There have been a lot of durable family groups in popular music over the years, but it would be hard to name one that has lasted longer, and succeeded as consistently, as the Bee Gees. Barry Gibb and his younger twin brothers, Robin and Maurice, were making TV and radio appearances in Australia as early as 1960 before returning to their native England and joining the Beatles-led British Invasion, and they're still at it more than 40 years later. All of that is duly chronicled in this two-hour documentary (produced in 2000), along with a great deal more: the personal problems that led to a breakup in the early '70s; the unparalleled success of the Saturday Night Fever era; their occasional missteps and failures (e.g., the abominable Sgt. Pepper movie); the rise and tragic fall of brother Andy; the respect their success finally earned them in the '90s; and so on. The format is pretty standard; interviews, photos, home movies, and concert footage all contribute to a straight, chronological telling of the Bee Gees' tale. But no stone is left unturned, and the Gibb Brothers (not to mention everyone else who's interviewed) have plenty to say. Best of all, there's lots of the Bee Gees' music, including a video of the title track of the 2001 album This Is Where I Came In, after which the film is named. In the end, we're left with the impression the Bee Gees would probably want us to have: that these guys have written, recorded, produced, and performed literally hundreds of great songs. --Sam Graham Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - The BeeGees Concert DVD - "One Night Only"I just received this DVD from Amazon yesterday, and I'm delighted with it. A high-energy concert with great song selection and great mixing of the order of the tunes, and up-and-down flow of the concert. The video is first rate, filmed from a nice indoor venue at MGM-Grand, Las Vegas. But the audio is absolutely top-notch. I take issue with a reviewer or two who criticized the sound engineer for this recording. The DTS mix is fantastic! The orchestra is well-miked and ... Read More Rating: - ExcellentI truely enjoyed my new Bee Gees DVD. I love the songs and I have always been a fan for years even from school days. The quality is supurb both audio and picture quality and I watch the videos every week. If you are a Bee Gees fan you will truley appreciate and love this DVD, especially since it's the last concert before Maurice's untimely death. You can see how much fun they are having with each other singing on stage and cracking their little jokes....buy it!!! ... Read More Rating: - Fantastic ConcertAbsolutely outstanding concert - 32 songs in a row of choice older and newer Bee Gees hits. Some I didn't even know were written by the Bee Gees. Great audio and video recording. My only gripe with the concert was that a few of my favorite songs were cut short. Rating: - Bee Gees- One Night OnlyI found this to be an awesome video of these amazing musician brothers. There was a special tribute to Andy which I thought was so special. Olivia Newton John was a guest in the front row which was so great when they sang the Grease Song. I rate this five star. Donna Atlanta,Ga Rating: - MesmerizingThe Bee Gees were the first band I really loved growing up. Sad to say I never owned any of their albums as I was rather young and money was tight in those days. Over the years I grew away from them and listened to other artists. It is only recently that I've rediscovered them and I'm so glad I have. It's easy to forget how they dominated the music scene in the 70s, whether it was their own recordings or songs they had written for others. They were literally everywhere. I enjoyed watching the ... Read More |