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SHOCK ROCK 1 i

I’m glad you took the time to make it to the bottom of this page to read my one star review. It looks like the company that produced this video got together a few friends to write positive reviews for this DVD. I’d really be surprised if you didn’t agree with my one star assessment after seeing this miserable and amateur-looking video.

This is without a doubt one of the cheesiest productions I have ever had the displeasure to view.

As a 4th and 5th grade teacher, I rented this to show to my students to introduce science topics. The movie is nothing more than a PowerPoint show set to some of the most inane and awful music ever to persecute my ears.

My students hated it as well. Here are some of their comments:

“I can’t understand what they are saying.”
“They keep singing the same thing over and over.”
“Can we do math now?”

Don’t waste your time on this, I guarantee you’ll hate it too.
Rock On Educational Music

I had seen some of these clips before, but still enjoyed the DVD. Only 40 minutes long though. The Pacemakers, Animals, and Kinks performances appeared to be performed live; others are obviously mimed. But it’s always great to see Chas Chandler do that bass line in the Animals song.

Casey Kasem s Rock

I had been anxiously awaiting this DVD since I heard about it coming out just a couple weeks ago as I have been a Kiss fan as long as most everyone else here. I was reluctant at first because I saw the Kiss Symphony DVD which I didn’t care for that much and wondered how I would react to not seeing Peter and Ace with the band (and new members wearing their makeup as well) but I knew that I would buy it out of curiousity and as a longtime Kiss fan.
As a Kiss fan, or fan of any band it is hard for me (or anyone) to give an unbiased review so I’ll try to talk about the DVD as a rock concert DVD without trying to mention Kiss. Probably the only disappointment is that it’s not all on 1 DVD which probably can not be helped due to it’s length. The concert has a nice flow, with starting with images of the band to the crowd and intro. of the band. It sounds good, it’s loud and it rocks. The band members all play well together and seem happy and that permiates into the crowd. A lot of positive energy back and forth between the band and audience (nice looking concert facility in D.C. area btw). It shows a band that loves to do what they do for a living and really loves their fans. Their are nice breaks in the concert, showing segments related to the concert tour, backstage, etc…. it is a nice break- rather than going from song to song nonstop and I like the not-too-tight editing, being able to see and hear what Paul Stanley has to say to the audience inbetween songs. It really gave me a feeling of being there, at the venue and brought me back in time to when I saw them in Ft. Worth, Texas 4 years ago. A real nice segment is the bonus show of doing one song in an intimate theatre size venue – without any special effects.
I didn’t get the sense of them being a tribute band in this DVD, it would be awfully hard to duplicate exactly what they do. As for the two new members – well I can understand where the purist might be upset (especially with Ace and Pe
Kiss Rock the Nation