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Freaky Tiki 11-28-2006 10:42 AM

The Beatles - Love
 
Has anybody else purchased the Album? I bought it yesterday, and I think its amazing. For having songs I've heard countless times, its still a completely new experience. It's really awesome,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOVE_%2...atles_album%29

Ghoulish Delight 11-28-2006 10:47 AM

We just obtained it this weekend. I was a bit skeptical as I'm generally unimpressed with the whole "mashup" concept, the popularity of which was clearly a factor in the creation of this album. But I must say, in the hands of someone with the artistic vision and intimate knowledge of the music that George Martin has, it's far less obnoxious. I still view it as a novelty experience, but it definitely brought a smile to my face in many parts and does make me want to go catch Cirque.

Freaky Tiki 11-28-2006 10:49 AM

I wouldn't trust anybody else but George Martin to handle such a task. The score behind While My Guitar Gently Weeps is nothing short of amazing.

Alex 11-28-2006 12:36 PM

Has anybody here seen the show yet? We were in Vegas over the weekend and I considered trying to get tickets but we opted for Penn & Teller instead (great show).

The two people I know who saw it were both unimpressed (first time I've seen that happen with a Cirque show) but they'd never seen another Cirque show so I don't know if they just don't like it or don't like this specific show.

SzczerbiakManiac 11-28-2006 01:16 PM

I saw the show when it was in previews back in June(?), two weeks before the official premiere. For perspective, I am a huge fan of Cirque du Soleil. LOVE was a fun show, but IMO it "suffers" from a recent trend in CdS shows (especially the permanent ones in Vegas) to lean more toward dance than acrobatics. Dance is all well and good, but I go to a circus to see something more than that.

LOVE is the first CdS show to be presented completely in the round. I think it worked well for this show and the newly built theater was very cleverly designed for that purpose. However, if you happen to have long legs, be sure to get an aisle seat or you will be cramped with your knees to your chest the entire show.

The sound design is amazing. Not only is the auditorium fitted with a state of the art sound system, each seat has its own set of speakers. They incorporate some of the Fab Four's in-studio dialog and at times you feel like you're standing (well, sitting) right in the middle of them. There were several places (most notably the authentic recordings of Beatles' screaming fans) in the show where the sound was so loud it literally was painful. Hopefully that was ironed out before the premiere, but if you have sensitive ears, you might do well to invest in some cotton.

There's little in the way of plot, but that's par for CdS. However, if you're familiar with the Beatles songs, you'll spot some familiar characters populating the stage.

I saw the show with my mom, step-dad, and two friends who are my age (late 30s). We all thoroughly enjoyed LOVE. So yes, I'd recommend it.

Gemini Cricket 11-28-2006 01:19 PM

I have the Love CD. I like it.
:)

CoasterMatt 11-28-2006 01:29 PM

LOVE sounds great in 5.1 - I can't wait to try it out

Not Afraid 11-28-2006 02:14 PM

William Shatner does "Blackbird".

Or, at least that's the impression I got after hearing a review from a friend.

Cadaverous Pallor 11-28-2006 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Not Afraid
William Shatner does "Blackbird".

Or, at least that's the impression I got after hearing a review from a friend.

Really? Perish the thought! This Beatles fan was mightily impressed. All the vocals are original, so huh??

mousepod 11-28-2006 06:45 PM

Worst. Show. Ever.


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