I received an email from Amazon.ca with recommendations for me of new products. I was surprised to see that Farewell 1 will be released in Blu Ray Feb. 26, 2013!
Now if they will just release HFO in Blu Ray too!!!!
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I received an email from Amazon.ca with recommendations for me of new products. I was surprised to see that Farewell 1 will be released in Blu Ray Feb. 26, 2013!
Now if they will just release HFO in Blu Ray too!!!!
I don't even have Blu Ray, but that's cool. I get excited whenever anything Eagles is released (or re-released!) I reckon we're going to get a few surprises over the next year or two.
If it's done properly it will probably be worth getting. I would prefer History to be released on Blu Ray first, though.
Surely it's a given that History will come out in Blu-Ray? I thought pretty much all new releases did... okay I'm not sure about the quality of stuff shot on Super 8 being converted to Blu-Ray, but even so - all the current interviews and anything shot recently would look and sound great... :partytime:
I will probably get F1 (and HFO if/when it's done) in Blu-Ray format too. :)
Oh cool! its being released 2 days before my birthday. My ordinary copy is rather tired anyway...... Think I'll treat myself... :thumbsup:
I don't even know what it is! I assume it's better than a dvd? :brickwall:
It's supposed to be higher-definition but honestly, I don't see a huge difference.... certainly not enough of a difference for me to purchase a blu-ray player and re-purchase all my DVDs in the blu-ray disc format!
Here's more info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray_Disc
Lol! Showing my age here!
Thanks Soda! Yeah, I won't be changing up anytime soon either!
Some of the Blu-rays we have such as Monty Python's Life Of Brian, are 1000% better than the DVD. In the good ones you can see details you never knew existed. I am unsure that F1 will be a great deal better as it was first done only in 2004 when the technology was pretty good.
I have some music DVDs & I have Blu-rays. The difference between Elton John's four concert set (DVD) & Stevie Wonder & Billy Joel's (Blu-ray) is staggering. Then there is Celebration Day. As I said elsewhere, that was a completely wasted opportunity.
We do have a Blu-Ray player, but the DVD looks really good on our HD TV so as soon as my husband heard that F1 will be out in Blu-Ray he said "Well we won't need that". :-x He has been hoping for years that HFO comes out in Blu-Ray.
I won't tell him, but I am going to order the F1 Blu-Ray!!! :ziplip: :wink:
Ok GL, here's the thing, tell him that you'd feel that if The Eagles are happy with the blu ray sales they may do HFO on blu ray next. So we all have to do our part I'm making that happen!:thumbsup:
My husband loves HD and insisted that we get a blu-ray because "you won't believe the difference!". Wanna bet!! Seriously, I really don't see what all the hoopla is about. When we upgraded to the HD package, I really noticed a difference in my football & baseball games but other than that, not that impressed. Same with blu-ray. I guess count me as old also. :hilarious:
I'm surprised at how many say they can't see the difference. I'm amazed at the difference!! Maybe it's TV dependent, but I actually bought a Blu-Ray player so I could watch Celebration Day in hi-def. It was $70 at Best Buy and connects to my wifi and streams Netflix and a bunch of other services I don't use yet.
I put Farewell 1 in the other day, I haven't watched it in a while. The guys looked short and wide, just like the football players and hockey players do when I watch those sports. I really need to get a hi-def satellite dish. I wish I could do it by the time Showtime airs the movie, but I can't see that happening. I won't replace my DVD collection, but I'm glad to hear that FW1 is coming out in Blu-Ray, since I decided after watching it that I won't watch it again on a hi-def TV without a hi-def DVD. At any rate, the difference on my TV is extremely evident.
I already had to rebuy all my VHS tapes in DVD format, don't want to have to do it again with Blue Ray.
I think the difference in visual and sound quality varies by product. There aren't a lot of things we would buy again on blu-ray, but it has almost become our default for new purchases. In particular, anything we would want to watch over and over again would be worth getting on blu-ray.
Some (older) products have more "extras" in the release to blu-ray.
The website http://www.blu-ray.com/ has reviews of movies/tv series/music vids etc and breaks it down into the visual quality, audio, extras as well as a general review of the movie etc itself. (Bear in mind some of the reviewers are pretty... um... obsessive about this stuff. :hilarious:. So they talk about all the little imperfections in "Life of Brian" for example, then conclude by saying it's so much better in blu-ray!).
On a music DVD vs blu-ray the difference could be like listening to something in the car driving down the motorway vs listening to it on your good quality headphones... I have my fingers crossed hoping that Farewell 1 will be an outstanding example of the difference. :)
My husband loves hi def too. He has to have the latest TV so ours is HD. We notice a big difference in the HD chanels & with Blu-ray discs. He said that you wouldn't notice much difference with HD or Blu-ray unless you had an HD tv. However, I think that the picture quality of F1 is so good that I really am not expecting the BD to be much different. I'm still getting it though!
FP, we got Life of Brian in BD for Christmas, but we haven't watched it yet.
Farewell 1 Tour-Live from Melbourne is a double DVD by Eagles, released in 2005 (see 2005 in music). It was filmed in Melbourne, Australia at the Rod Laver Arena on the 14, 15 and 17 of November 2004, in the same name tour, featuring two new songs. It's the second record as quartet, without Don Felder, but featuring a horn section.
My husband has ordered this for me:
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Hey Folks
Haven't posted in a while... thought there would be a thread on here about F1 being released on Blu Ray. I picked up a copy yesterday and it is simply incredible. I have been building a collection of concerts on BD over the last year or so and this is going to be one that gets played very very often.
The picture is simply incredible, a big difference to the DVD. It looks like it was shot a week ago. Colours are brilliant, you can see the textures on clothing, guitar straps, you can read the guys setlists clearly...
Audio is good, of course, but I do wish the lossless surround audio did not include instruments in the rear channels, I never understand why they do that.
I'm 100% a Blu Ray convert and when you see something like The Eagles Farewell 1 like this, you'll understand why. :thumbsup:
*EDIT* Review on Blu-Ray.com. Yes, I know the reviewer makes some factual errors about the guys in the band, but it'll give you an idea about the Blu Ray disc. They are usually quite brutal with reviews on here so with that in mind:
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-Ea.../63541/#Review
Steve, welcome back!!! Thanks for letting us know your opinion of the Blue-Ray version. I've been trying to decide if it would be worth the extra money to get it. I don't know why, it's a given that I will regardless! At least you make me feel better about it!
I rec'd my copy Friday. Haven't been feeling well enough to watch the whole disc, but I did watch enough to see if there was anything new added. There wasn't. The details you can see are amazing indeed. :thumbsup:The colour seemed to be a bit different, but still good. Looking forward to settling in to watch the whole thing uninterupted! It's a very good investment!
ewell crazy me I bought the blue ray dvd first then i gotta get the player lol
LOL I'm getting that one for sure 'cause the other dvd kept on freezing up. LOL the Eagles keep on spoiling us.
Well - I wasn't planning on getting this, but y'all may just be talking me into it. :thumbsup:
I've been resisting Blu-Ray but that does sound tempting....
Soda trust me on this... A Blu Ray on an HD TV far surpasses a DVD. And with something like F1, it will be like seeing it for the first time again. There is also the bonus of the whole show being on one disc!
I had mine ordered and then realised it said 'Region 1' on it. :thumbsdown:. That won't play here so I will have to see if I can get a 'Region 2'
I've just received mine but haven't looked at it yet.
Got my copy yesterday. Having this on bluray is spectacular. Video looks so much cleaner. The sound is slightly better. And it's all on one disc, which is super convenient. Can't wait for more Eagles music on blu ray.
Welcome DL! I keep meaning to get out and pick up a copy, but haven't done it yet.
I've always wondered whether anything is really that much better on BluRay...but I'm going to get a new HD TV this spring...maybe I should go for it!?
It's a huge difference from blu to DVD. That is IF you have all the right equipment and cables. Do your research before you buy.
Well, you guys talked me into it. My parents were visiting this week and wanted to get me a new DVD player. Thanks to this thread, I asked for a BluRay player instead and of course my first purchase was Farewell 1. You can see every speck of sweat, every pore, every eyelash in perfect clarity. There definitely is a difference...
ETA: My Blu Ray has suddenly stopped working. It's completely unresponsive and all I get is a black screen, although the power is on. I tried redoing the cables, resetting it and everything. It won't even eject or respond to me pushing buttons on the device, much less the remote. This machine is less than 24 hours old. I AM SO PISSED OFF.
I don't blame you, but when that happens so very soon, often you can take it back to the store instead of dealing with the warranty and the manufacturer. Where did you get it?