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Feels Like the Very First Time: The Foreigner Story Streaming

Jeudi, septembre 2nd, 2010
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Movie Title: Feels Like the Very First Time: The Foreigner Story
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If you’re a Foreigner fan, especially one who admires their early work & original lineups, this DVD reissue of the original 1991 video is an essential part of any Foreigner collection. It’s more a “Behind The Music” style documentary than a concert video, but much of the concert video is vintage late 70’s footage of the original lineup that can’t be found anywhere else. This footage provides some seldom seen treats, such as getting to watch singer Lou Gramm & original drummer Dennis Elliott performing their late 70’s trademark dual drum-solo…something they stopped doing in the 80’s. The interview’s include discussions with members no longer in the band, as well as with founder Mick Jones & singer Lou Gramm, and provide a great deal of history & information not covered anywhere else. Foreigner was never a band to do lots of interviews or engage in self-promotion, preferring to let their music “do the talking” instead. As a result however, many of the millions of listeners who enjoyed & bought their music over the years know very little about the band itself…surprising for a group that’s sold over 40 million albums in the U.S. alone. This DVD provides a very rare glimpse of the individuals behind those major-selling albums & hard-rocking hits, as well as comments from their former manager, Billy Joel & others. Concert footage covers most of their best known songs, including Feels Like The First Time, Cold As Ice, Hot Blooded, Double Vision, Juke Box Hero & Urgent (filmed at the time each respective song was new, and performed by the same members who recorded the original studio version), as well as featuring the complete video of I Want To Know What Love Is.

This video is almost as good as being at a Foreigner concert. It also gives a biography of the band, and describes how each member joined. I have seen this band several times and the video is like seeing them over and over. Every Foreigner fan should have this video!!
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