Live In Concert
Filmed on May 12, 2012 as part of the M3 Rock Festival in Columbia, Maryland, L.A. GUNS perform a nine song, mid-day set to a less than enthusiastic crowd at the Merriweather Post Pavilion. Seeing how Phil Lewis' vocal level is initially far too low in opener `Sex Action', and quickly gets adjusted to a proper volume, there's no doubt that this DVD's definitely done live, as it happened that afternoon. Unlike the old days when LAG was a five-piece, Phil plays rhythm guitar for the first four songs; and unfortunately that hinders his singing. Come `Revolution', from the highly under-rated Waking The Dead album, Lewis drops the six-string, thereby regaining his swagger and signature style. The band finally hit full-stride in `Sleazy Come, Easy Go' and `Electric Gypsy'. An attempted audience sing-along in `The Ballad Of Jayne' falls short, but a successful recovery is made with closer `Rip N' Tear'.
Bonus material comes in the form of The Making Of Hollywood Forever - L.A...
An Awesome thing to give to the fans
Its a Cool Concert to watch. This Is Huge to the Legacy of L.A. Guns. 80's L.A. Was grand. Hollywood Forever...
Live For A Minute.
I love L.A. Guns, always have from the first minute I heard them, and they had Phil Lewis singing. He who has come from England, and was in Girl and Torme, (Bernie Torme), with a voice from above. He's one of my favorite singers of all time. I was exepecting something a way bit better, especially after putting out such a good new album. This is for hardcores only, and lets hope they get a bigger budget for another one, where we will not only get better sound quality, but also a longer show. Bottom line, L.A.Guns ROCKS! They deserve better than this.
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