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Soundstage: America - Live in Chicago (2005)
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As broadcast on PBS from 1974 through 1985, the concert series Soundstage presented white-hot rock and pop acts from all over the world, including artists such as The Temptations, Al Green, Benny Goodman and Bob Dylan, in one-hour increments. The program resurfaced to immense acclaim (with the same format) in 2003; one of those concerts, with the popular 1970s pop band America, is featured in this release. Filmed before a live audience, the outfit performs such era-defining staples as "Lonely People," "Horse with No Name," "Ventura Highway" and "Don't Cross the River." Surprise guests who perform with the band include Christopher Cross and Henry Diltz. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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America
Director(s):
Joe Thomas
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    Marc L.

    Great folk rock -- this concert just proves that true talent is never too old or out of date. I really enjoyed the concert and seeing and hearing again the band America sound so great. It brought back so many good memories for me listening to these songs when I was back in Jr high and high school. Soundstage is a great format and musical series -- I hope the series producers bring back more great acts from the not so distant past for all of us to enjoy again. This series is a wonderful teaching tool for younger listeners who don't know who these acts are. They can discover a whole new world of great original music like America and REO Speedwagon etc...Learning that there is more to the field of music than rap! My Grade: A Marc L. Seattle, WA

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    Kathleen B.

    It was fun to go back and listen to the music of the '70s. They played all their hits and sounded surprisingly good. You do have to adjust your audio mode on your DVD player for it to work.

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    Allen S.

    The dvd that was sent to me "America-Live in Chicago" did not work in my dvd player. I ordered the standard dvd, not the Blue Ray.

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