Don Henley - Live Inside Job
Don Henley - Live Inside Job
| 01 January 2000 (USA)
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Grammy Award winner Don Henley helped define the '70s as a member of the fabulously successful rock band The Eagles before launching an impressive solo career. On May 25, 2000, he returned to his Texas roots for a remarkable concert, recorded before an enthusiastic audience at Fair Park Music Hall in Dallas. This rock legend's live performance captures all the passion, satire and originality that fans around the world most treasure in his influential music. Songs: 01 - Dirty Laundry 02 - Sunset Grill 03 - Workin' It 04 - Takin' You Home 05 - The Boys of Summer 06- Lilah 07 - Everything is Different Now 08 - The End of the Innocence 09 - All She Wants to Do is Dance 10 - New York Minute 11 - Talking to the Moon 12 - They're Not Here They're Not Coming 13 - The Heart of the Matter 14 - Desperado - The Long Run - My Thanksgiving - Hotel California

Reviews
Jeanskynebu the audience applauded
Neive Bellamy Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Payno I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Abegail Noëlle While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
alan johnson The only reason I didn't give it a 10 is because Henley always performs everything JUST like the record. He has no improvisational ability whatsoever, despite his genius as a songwriter and singer. I just wish he'd change it up a little once in a while ...The Eagles are even worse when it comes to mimicking the record, but what are ya gonna do. Saw them in Grand Rapids, MI a few years back. They were awesome; they're the Eagles. But I could have closed my eyes and thought they were just broadcasting a CD over the arena PA. Ridiculous, especially for $150 a ticket.The sidemen in this show are amazing, especially Peter Stroud.
alan-884 I watched this video in DTS and it felt like i was at the concert.Every song was performed to perfection but i wasn't quite sure what to make of his jazzed-up rendition of Hotel California,for me this song can only be performed one way..For a really great night in ,invite a few friends round for dinner followed by a nice bottle or two of wine,then throw in your copy of The Eagles-When hell freezes over,to get everyone in the mood for some great music,then round the evening off with some Don Henley,everyone will love you for this,especially if ,like me ,you throw it up on your projection screen.Your friends will thank you for taking them to a great concert..in general this is a great DVD and well worth adding to your collection of music DVD's..
baldrichguy-1 Don Henley appears with Peter Stroud, lead guitarist from Sheryl Crow's band, in this lavishly staged and scrupulously professional performance.My favorites among new material include the title song, "Workin' It", a skeptical commentary about the insides of the music business; two uplifting pieces with strong musical hooks, "Everything is Different Now" and "My Thanksgiving"; and a song about alien earth visitors, "They're Not Here, They're Not Coming".This video places great attention on the physical set, lighting, visual and song variety, inclusion of a gospel choir.A local performance critic panned the show in the newspaper, writing that the choir signaled a weakness in Henley's material. I disagree. The choir adds an inspirational, churchly presence to the songs that need it, in the same manner the Harlem choir added to the performance of U-2's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For".Henley demonstrates throughout, and particularly on "Desperado" a vocal style of range and emotion that I believe places him in the realms of the greatest crooners in history: Sinatra, Van Morrison, Sting.What he is not, however, is an instrumentalist. Henley demonstrates in the film the use of a guitar as prop.What a fan gets with this DVD is real value. A ticket in 2001 for the fourteenth row of the live performance ($65) bought three hours in an uncomfortable folding chair in the midst of a balding, gray-haired audience. This DVD, at $20, gives a better view, arguably comparable sounds, and the opportunity to relive the concert in the privacy of one's home, in the presence of company or not.
jrolleman I could not decide between an 8 or a 9. I finally went for a 8. I will explain why. The performance is excellent, so is the band, backing vocals and the songs. I give it an 8 because the microphone of Don is not performing a warm sound but sounds a little to much high (or to little low). It does not matter if you listen in DTS or 5.1. On "Hell freezes over" from The Eagles the sound is perfect (I voted a 9), even the 'mike' of Don is perfect. For the rest no complains with Inside Job.I have been listening in DTS with 6 channels several times to this DVD and are going to like it more and more.That's a good sign. The surprise is at the end by the performance of Hotel California. Cool, comic and new.It's worth the money.