No Doubt Album: «No Doubt - Live in the Tragic Kingdom»

- Customers rating: (4.2 of 5)
- Title:No Doubt - Live in the Tragic Kingdom
- Release date:2006-06-13
- Type:DVD
- Label:Interscope Records
- UPC:602498619216
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I'm a long time No Doubt fan and I love this DVD. I also own the Rock Steady Live DVD, which was filmed better, and since it was their 3 huge tour they had many more hits to perform at this concert for their live dvd. Still, I give Live in the Tragic Kingdom 5 stars because it also includes many of their home videos from years before and leading up to making it big.
The band itself has such a unique personality along with unbelievable energy levels that gets everyone in the audience, along with the at-home viewers, totally fascinated throughout this performance. Any rock music fan would enjoy this DVD of the one-of-a-kind band during their prime.
*LOL* 'three live song performances from Den Haag, Germany' (or was it Berlin, Netherlands?)... And for the live-performance which I just saw on youtube: 4 stars... 'Tragic Kingdom' is an awesome record (5 stars). Check out Thoughtsphere's cover-version of the titel track. And: what happened to Gwen S.? She used to be cool and cute, not this...this...?
No Doubt is one of the greatest bands ever and this concert is amazing. The energy is everywhere!
The sound quality is not bad. The picture quality is not bad. What is bad is the orchestrated act of this being an actual live concert. It is scripted like a musical act straight out of a Hollywood movie. You can tell that this routine has been practiced over and over until the powers that be were happy. I don't blame NO DOUBT they were young and did what they had to do make it. However I know each of them regret this act. I've seen NO DOUBT every time they have came to Chicago and the surrounding states and have never witnessed a concert as played up as this. If you like NO DOUBT I would say go ahead and get this DVD you will enjoy it. But if you're a die hard fan I would say save yourself the pain of watching your band bend to the powers that control the music industry.

