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title: "Live In 84: Back To The Bone"
brand: "whitesnake"
price: "758 zł"
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# Live In 84: Back To The Bone

**Brand:** whitesnake
**Price:** 758 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** Live In 84: Back To The Bone by whitesnake
- **How much does it cost?** 758 zł with free shipping
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## Description

An exciting archive release from Whitesnake, showing the band in an evolutional phase which would soon seen them reach the incredible success of their 1987 self-titled release. Live In 84 Back To The Bone showcases the fabulous line-up of David Coverdale, John Sykes, Cozy Powell and Neil Murray live at the Super Rock Festival in Japan. Also included, as a very special bonus, the last live performance of Jon Lord with the band, recorded in Sweden. [Lord would reunite with Deep Purple shortly after this performance.] All in all, this is a stunning portrait of a band headed quickly towards their creative and performance peaks! An absolute must have for all Whitesnake and David Coverdale fans.The DVD bonus gallery includes the Slide It In Slide Show with rare unseen photos and the music bed contains snippets of private demos from David Coverdales personal archives.

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## Customer Reviews

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    Good, but keep your expectations in check
  

*by R***8 on Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2014*

This a nice compilation with pretty good video and sound.  It's nothing to write home about but obviously most issues are with the source material itself.  The video (4:3) is pretty good for its age and the 2.0 audio sounds good.  The 5.1 mix (which doesn't even show up as an option on the disc itself but is present) is not very good.  Apparently the original 24 track tapes are long gone so it's simply an attempt to give it some semblance of surround...stick with the 2.0 version.  I'm also not pleased that the DVD manufacturers could not be bothered with showing track numbers or elapsed time as the disc plays, but I guess that's minor.The performances themselves are mostly good but not as good as earlier Whitesnake incarnations.  Having only one guitarist in the band leaves a big hole in the sound.  John Sykes is a good guitarist but too flashy compared to the brilliant Micky Moody and Bernie Marsden combo.  The keyboards (played by someone offstage?) are somewhat weak, too (just listen to the few cuts with Jon Lord to hear the difference).  The cuts from Slide It In (which is what most of the performances consist of) sound like what you'd expect but as I'm partial to the U.K. version of the album (over the U.S. remix), I still think John Sykes was too much for Whitesnake (don't even get me started on Adrian Vandenberg, Vivian Campbell, or Steve Vai).  Songs like Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City sorely miss two guitars and don't compare to the vastly superior performances on Live...In The Heart Of The City and Live At Hammersmith, but oh well.The companion CD consists of different live recordings of mostly the same songs that are on the DVD.  The slideshow on the DVD is a nice bonus with some commentary from DC and some demo versions of songs.  The slideshow is the only place you'll actually hear the song Slide It In (in truncated demo and live form), btw, as it's not on the DVD concert or companion CD for some unknown reason.Overall this a nice package to be able to own and it's worth the money but don't expect 16:9 high-def video with an amazing 5.1 mix.P.S.  Don't expect to see much of Jon Lord in the Final Jon Lord Performance section of the DVD either.  He's not visible at all in the wide shots of the band and I saw only one close-up of him through the first two songs...for about two seconds.  Oh, you get to see his hands for another 5 seconds at one point, lol.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Rough as expected and then some misfeatures on top
  

*by M***. on Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2014*

Gotta be honest. I expected a rough release but it is rougher.  The sound on the first concert (not the Jon Lord last concert) is pretty good.  Video is just a couple cameras. No lightshow, just white static spots. You hear keyboards but there is never a keyboarder in sight. Fine.I didn't expect wonders. However, audio and video are noticeably out of sync. That shouldn't have happened. That makes Cozy Powell's solo very odd to watch. I mean who does that in 2014?Another bad thing is that they couldn't resist the temptation to interrupt the songs with waffleing from interviews blended in. Please don't do that.  Luckily they only ruined the first song with it. Otherwise the interview clips are between songs. Still annoying. I want the concert as a concert and then extras with interviews.I will be able to make this enjoyable by cutting out the nonsense and correcting the A/V offset. At least the sound is pretty good. But I shouldn't have to.The Jon Lord's Last Concert part has worse sound but is more in A/V sync. On the audio CD the sound is disappointingly bad. This is more for documentation value I suppose. The video now has a hectic MTV style camera (usually at the back of the neck of Sykes' Les Paul, nice Grover tuners) and there is lots of fog and colored lights. There isn't much to see of Jon.Overall more of a release for fans. Not what you show your date the first time in your place. I've seen worse. It's "working" in that it has decent enough sound and a well performing band.Having said that, there seems to be a real problem with the audio CD which is supposed to have 16 tracks only giving me 13 tracks on two different devices.  If that persists I would send it back as defective.There also seems to be a mess with different product pages on Amazon around the same product.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    For WS fans!
  

*by F***Z on Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2015*

The video does include an awesome Sykes guitar solo... but the CD doesn't have the unaccompanied solo.  I was disappointed by that.  I'm not even sure if the CD has the songs on the video... it was confusing.  But other than that...  solid release.  Great if you are a WHITESNAKE/SLIDE IT IN fan.  In the videos, Coverdale does a little too much in the way of suggestive moves.  Uneccessary, I thought.  I kept hoping for the camera to move to Sykes so we could see him jamming out those awesome guitar licks.Kudos to Coverdale for putting this out... so we could get some awesome Sykes/Powell/Murray musical action.

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