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The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band has been around since
1965 with Jackson Browne being one of the original line up.
Of the originals, Les Thompson, Jimmy Fadden and Jeff Hanna
are still hanging in there supported by John McEwen who
replaced Jackson Browne after only a few months and Jimmie
Ibbotson who joined in 1970. As one of the first Country
Rock Bands they had influence on such bands as The Eagles
and Alabama and were the major force (along with The Byrds)
in transforming Folk-rock into Country-rock. Filmed
at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville using 7 cameras, the
picture quality is variable, the sound however is superb
having been mastered in Dolby Digital 5.1. Being mainly an
acoustic set, the overall impact is not as immediate as a
full electric concert, although as country based music, this
is no bad thing. This concert was really a
celebration of the acclaimed "Will The Circle Be Unbroken"
collaborative albums and the band is joined on stage by such
luminaries as Vince Gill, Rosanne Cash, Taj Mahal, John
Hiatt and many others. You need to be a
fan of both types of music (country AND western) to really
appreciate this DVD Concert although any Blues aficionado
will love the country-blues story telling. I'm not sure I
could sit through too many viewings as most of my favourite
songs (Mr. Bojangles, House on Pooh Corner etc.) are
missing. Still, the essence of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band is
present and gets the old feet tapping - now if only I can
find that old bottle of moonshine! Video 3 out of
5 Audio 4 out of 5 DVD 3.5 out of 5 |