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Shine a Light
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|  | Too many people knock the Stones for being too old, and milking a die hard fan base when they should supposedly be looking into their retirement plans. There is certainly no evidence of that on this DVD. Having seen the Stones almost every tour since "Some Girls", the boys are playing better than ever. Keith and Ronnie are playing off each other superbly while Mick continues to amaze with his energy levels, while Charlie never misses a beat. This is some of the tightest playing you will see them do. The film is full of absolute classics, but rarely played in their stadium shows - parts of the film are a joyous tribute to Exile on Main Street. On top of that the standard classics are there as well. What more could you want? It really doesn't get much better than this - and this is definitely no swan song.
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|  | This is a fine movie, but it does not play properly on the Samsung BD-UP5000. Trying to access any submenu (such as Scene Selection, or the extra outtakes) causes the entire unit to lock up, wihtout fail, every time. I took the disc to the store where I bought the player, and could not access the submenu or even the main menu on their player there. (I attribute the difference to my player having the latest firmware updates.) It did, however, play as expected on a Panasonic DVD player, so we can rule out a defective disc. Needless to say, I'm returning this to Amazon. There may be other players it's incompatible with as well. Caveat emptor.
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