Rob TT
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- Feb 1, 2002
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I havent seen anytinig on this yet, but this is being broadcast in High Def through my PBS station. Looks good. Its on a show called soundstage. Last week was Tom Petty.
"SPECIAL EDITION 2-DISC SET"
You're right, Glenn. The labeling at the top is '2-Disc'. I wasn't looking at the box when I wrote my post :b The pictures at Amazon and other places show 'Deluxe 2-CD Edition', even though it says DVD right above that.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...v=glance&s=dvd
I just wanted to be sure if there was some 'deluxe' version' that I got it. Like the others here, I love her music.
Jack
I have to say that after watching the concert I have a bit of a crush on Ms. Krauss.I suspect you're among the majority of people who've ever seen one of their shows.
I remember the first time I saw them do "Oh, Atlanta" as an encore (much better with no drums, BTW). It was something they had just worked up and hadn't recorded yet. By the last chorus, it was the closest I've ever seen at a Bluegrass concert to people from the audience wanting to mob the stage Beatles-style. A few people were literally shrieking like teenaged girls at a boy band concert.
Alison has to be one of the coolest people on the planet, IMHO.
I noticed in both the DVD and PBS Soundstage concerts that she's opting for an occasional lower alternative to some of the higher notes she has used on the same songs in the past (including on the aforementioned Oh, Atlanta). I hope she's just "singing smarter" to preserve her voice as opposed to suffering from some sort of damage. She's been singing almost daily since a very young age in a genre that has seen quite a few vocal chords overtaxed.