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Posted by Audiori J on 07-07-2006 at05:54:
77s DVD
I am going to write more later when I have more time, but thought we needed a thread started for those that have the DVD from Cornerstone or the Dogs shows. Let me say Brian Heydn did a great job with the artwork again, really beautiful. Some of this footage is really classic, multicamera shot and with it being 2 DVDs there is a lot there. Don't wait to buy, we all know what the alarma bookset goes for now.
Posted by Nailtatt on 07-07-2006 at06:12:
RE: 77s DVD
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Originally posted by Audiori J
I am going to write more later when I have more time, but thought we needed a thread started for those that have the DVD from Cornerstone or the Dogs shows. Let me say Brian Heydn did a great job with the artwork again, really beautiful. Some of this footage is really classic, multicamera shot and with it being 2 DVDs there is a lot there. Don't wait to buy, we all know what the alarma bookset goes for now. |
I will be ordering mine next Friday!!!!!!!
Posted by larryl on 07-07-2006 at12:16:
oops///i knew there was something i needed to do today.......
Posted by JR88 on 07-09-2006 at12:55:

I just watched 3/4 of the first DVD
AWESOME!!! Great job ALL that had a hand in making this thing!!! I have enjoyed what I have viewed thus far.........I will watch the rest tomorrow.....got the Dogs tonight
Posted by Audiori J on 07-10-2006 at09:57:
The clips are all great, its fun watching all the various 77s eras. The Warehouse films are my favorite I think, that one looks almost exactly like the pictures on '88. Same black and white, same drum head, same hairstyles, etc. Most of the films made me want to see more of them though.
Now.... Useless Parsley..... um, .....MIKE?!?!?!
Posted by mr. magoo on 07-10-2006 at12:42:
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Originally posted by Audiori J
The clips are all great, its fun watching all the various 77s eras. The Warehouse films are my favorite I think, that one looks almost exactly like the pictures on '88. Same black and white, same drum head, same hairstyles, etc. Most of the films made me want to see more of them though.
Now.... Useless Parsley..... um, .....MIKE?!?!?!
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yeah Useless Parsley was useless
Posted by larryl on 07-10-2006 at14:07:
got it.....watched some bits and pieces......WOW
Posted by j77 on 07-10-2006 at14:11:
man i can't wait for my copies to show up in my mailbox!
Posted by peawinkel on 07-10-2006 at18:16:
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Originally posted by Audiori J
The clips are all great, its fun watching all the various 77s eras. The Warehouse films are my favorite I think, that one looks almost exactly like the pictures on '88. Same black and white, same drum head, same hairstyles, etc. Most of the films made me want to see more of them though.
Now.... Useless Parsley..... um, .....MIKE?!?!?!
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yeah Useless Parsley was useless |
Useless Parsley was my wife's favorite. She likes goofy cornball stuff.
Yeah...I know......I set myself up with that last comment...........
Posted by LuR KiNG on 07-11-2006 at05:00:
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She likes goofy cornball stuff. |
Posted by LuR KiNG on 07-11-2006 at05:13:
77's 2-DVD set
DVD1 - Sevens: The 'Official' Videos
I had seen most of these but not all, great sutff
mike is even wearing a dä Kalhöun shirt in one.
Safe As Milk - Cornerstone 97 performance is great too.
DVD 2 - The Years Go Down: Live Concert Footage
this is great live stuff from 1982 - 1999
it left me wanting MoRe, there is more right?
almost 3 hours of footage WoW, I am tired...
Posted by j77 on 07-11-2006 at07:56:
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man i can't wait for my copies to show up in my mailbox! |
Posted by jeffrey k. on 07-11-2006 at08:04:
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man i can't wait for my copies to show up in my mailbox! |
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yours should arrive today...they went out Priority Mail on Saturday I believe...so they should hit today....but then it is the USPS...
jeffrey k.
Posted by j77 on 07-11-2006 at08:05:
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man i can't wait for my copies to show up in my mailbox! |
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yours should arrive today...they went out Priority Mail on Saturday I believe...so they should hit today....but then it is the USPS...
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Jeffrey, if they show up in my mailbox today, I'll never say anything bad about you ever again
Posted by jeffrey k. on 07-11-2006 at08:08:
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Originally posted by j77
man i can't wait for my copies to show up in my mailbox! |
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yours should arrive today...they went out Priority Mail on Saturday I believe...so they should hit today....but then it is the USPS...
jeffrey k. |
Jeffrey, if they show up in my mailbox today, I'll never say anything bad about you ever again
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wow....uh....I didn't know you were in the first place....
but now I feel my honor is riding on the back of the USPS...and that scares me even more....
jeffrey k.
Posted by studio246 on 07-11-2006 at10:35:
A Must-own Collection!
I got this in the mail yesterday!
An absolute treasure for any 7s fan. Some highlights for me:
1) finally seeing the "Mercy Mercy" video on something besides an ancient, oxide-depleted VHS tape
2) seeing the other Exit Records artists make brief appearances in their TV special (Steve "Grilled Fish" Griffith especially)
3) Pat Boone's HILARIOUSLY square introduction of the 7s on his "Gospel Gold" show.
4) "It's So Sad" from the Ichthus festival, 1985... I was in the front row of that show.
Anyway, there's plenty more reasons to own this collection. That's just the first 4 I could think of. A heartfelt "Great job" to Jeffrey K and everyone involved in its production.
Posted by j77 on 07-11-2006 at15:04:
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man i can't wait for my copies to show up in my mailbox! |
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yours should arrive today...they went out Priority Mail on Saturday I believe...so they should hit today....but then it is the USPS...
jeffrey k. |
The did arrive today, you rock Jeffrey K.
Posted by MefLiszto on 07-14-2006 at00:31:
LOVED the whole thing, except the Elvis shtick, which I merely liked. Jeff Elbel did a great job on the audio. It sounds very clean, even if the levels are a bit low here and there. Also, it appears that the audio and video are slightly out of sync on Mercy Mercy, at least as compared to the downloadable version on this site. The audio is slightly ahead on the DVD. It's too bad the camcorder wasn't as prevalent in the late 80s as it is today. I'm watching my boots from CStone this year from my Sony Digital8 thinking "These rock! I which someone had had this equipment back then".
I too was at the Ichthus show, and still have my field audio boot of the show, or will have it whenever Mike sends it back to me (hint hint). My favorites are the first '87 Warehouse show, and the Safe As Milk show. Tell me if that isn't Rex Carroll from Whitecross playing the guitar.
Darin
Posted by larryl on 07-14-2006 at06:31:
from
http://banophernalia.com/reviews/music/artists_roe.htm
True enough this is not the 77s, but they were all there: Bruce Spencer, Mark Harmon, and Scott Reams. Along with Michael Gregory on guitar and Carey Avery on percussion.
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