Three Dog Night - Live with the Tennessee Symphony Orchestra

Three Dog Night - Live with the Tennessee Symphony Orchestra


Starring:Three Dog Night
Studio: Image Entertainment
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
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Calling this concert by Three Dog Night and the Tennessee Symphony "a new moment in history," as the announcer does, is an absurd bit of hype. But it doesn't mean fans of the group won't enjoy the 80-minute show, recorded in 2000 at Tennessee's Renaissance Center (also on CD). Singers Danny Hutton and Cory Wells's voices are still strong, if a bit shrill (third Dog and ex-drug addict Chuck Negron isn't mentioned, let alone seen or heard); their backing band features several original members; and the orchestra adds some interesting arrangements and considerable color. Most of all, these guys had a lot of hits, and they're all here, from "Mama Told Me Not to Come" to "One," from "Eli's Coming" to "Easy to Be Hard" and the inevitable "Joy to the World." Creative direction and interviews with the principals help turn this into a pleasant walk down memory lane, at the very least. --Sam Graham
Description
One of the most popular groups in music history, Three Dog Night take the stage with the Tennessee Symphony Orchestra, performing sixteen of their chart-topping hits. Featuring the songs that helped define the Sixties and Seventies, Three Dog Night has never been better than in this concert recorded live at The Renaissance Center in Dickson, Tennessee. Songs: Black and White, Shambala, Liar, Eli's Coming, One, Brickyard Blues, Mama Told Me Not to Come, Out in the Country, Never Been to Spain, Sault Ste. Marie, Old Fashioned Love Song, Try a Little Tenderness, Family of Man, Easy to Be Hard, Celebrate, Joy to the World.
Three Dog Night - Live with the Tennessee Symphony Orchestra
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Goes in trash
  • Wow!
  • Music At Its Best
  • 3 Dog Night
  • Three Dog Night still has it
Three Dog Night - Live with the Tennessee Symphony Orchestra
Starring: Three Dog Night
Manufacturer: Image Entertainment
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B0000648XT
Release Date: 2002-05-21

Amazon.com

Calling this concert by Three Dog Night and the Tennessee Symphony "a new moment in history," as the announcer does, is an absurd bit of hype. But it doesn't mean fans of the group won't enjoy the 80-minute show, recorded in 2000 at Tennessee's Renaissance Center (also on CD). Singers Danny Hutton and Cory Wells's voices are still strong, if a bit shrill (third Dog and ex-drug addict Chuck Negron isn't mentioned, let alone seen or heard); their backing band features several original members; and the orchestra adds some interesting arrangements and considerable color. Most of all, these guys had a lot of hits, and they're all here, from "Mama Told Me Not to Come" to "One," from "Eli's Coming" to "Easy to Be Hard" and the inevitable "Joy to the World." Creative direction and interviews with the principals help turn this into a pleasant walk down memory lane, at the very least. --Sam Graham

Description

One of the most popular groups in music history, Three Dog Night take the stage with the Tennessee Symphony Orchestra, performing sixteen of their chart-topping hits. Featuring the songs that helped define the Sixties and Seventies, Three Dog Night has never been better than in this concert recorded live at The Renaissance Center in Dickson, Tennessee. Songs: Black and White, Shambala, Liar, Eli's Coming, One, Brickyard Blues, Mama Told Me Not to Come, Out in the Country, Never Been to Spain, Sault Ste. Marie, Old Fashioned Love Song, Try a Little Tenderness, Family of Man, Easy to Be Hard, Celebrate, Joy to the World.

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Goes in trash.......2007-04-15

I have seen many bands perform in my time, and back in the late 60's, and 70's, none of them were as good as Three Dog Night. The way the 3 singers harmonized together,no other band could get that good.

I've seen TDN perform many times in the late 60's and 70's, but this was the worse of any band I ever saw. I had to rate this with 1 star to even give it a rating, but it isn't worth 1 star. I don't know what made me think they could be half way decent without Chuck Negron.

This one hit the trash after I watched it. I bought Three Dog Night: Soundstage which shows how talented this band was and can be.

5 out of 5 stars Wow!.......2007-01-29

"Easy to Be Hard" is a brilliant vocal performance!

These guys get better with age, watch this video, love this video!

Only two negatives - the absence of Floyd Sneed and Joe Schermie (rest his soul).

5 out of 5 stars Music At Its Best.......2007-01-29

I have spent alot of hours watching this DVD! Cory Wells at his very best and the whole band was great! Hope to see more.

3 out of 5 stars 3 Dog Night.......2007-01-10

I thought the music selection was great, but I didn't think much of the Symphony Orchestra together.

4 out of 5 stars Three Dog Night still has it.......2007-01-05

If you're looking for the same Three Dog Night from the late sixties, early seventies don't get this DVD. The line up has changed somewhat but the music is still great. I would have liked a little less focus on the Symphony but still appreciate the quality that they provide. Good commentaries by band members.

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