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Hi everyone!
I am sorry if there is a thread like this already, but I need a quick reply. Both 'No Bull' and 'Live at Donington' AC\DC Blu-rays are currently on Sale at a store near me (€9.99 each), so I would like to know which BD you think is better PQ and SQ wise?? I rented Live at Donington once, and the PQ was really bad IMO. As I understand it LAD was filmed on 35mm, but No Bull on Super 16mm, so LAD should theoretically look better, but is that the case? I saw No Bull on DVD once, but don't remember it well at all. Can you tell me which concert I should get and why? Thanks for the input! |
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Both Discs have LPCM 5.1 audio, LAD has LPCM 2.0 and NB: TDC has TrueHD 5.1 as well, they both sound great, which is really more of the point in an older concert BD, especially when the PQ is not remastered. Last edited by McCrutchy; 03-23-2010 at 10:33 PM. |
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No Bull is 96khz\24bit, while LAD is only 96khz\16bit. I think LAD is legendary. It came out when I was a huge AC\DC fan. Maybe I am just going to get both. |
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![]() Was the Let There Be Rock concert video ever released on DVD? I loved that video, and would get it on BD in a heartbeat! ![]() |
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And just to throw something else out there, I'm sure AC/DC will release a Black Ice concert BD in 2011 once the open air arenas are played and the tour is over. Last edited by McCrutchy; 03-25-2010 at 03:59 AM. |
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This is Eddie Trunk providing an update on the Let There Be Rock DVD
http://www.eddietrunk.com/index.cfm?...tm_source=news I agree that LAD is the better performance and Brian's voice sounds a bit rough on No Bull. Although I would get both if they are cheap and if you like AC/DC. Off the top of my head No Bull has 8 different tracks to LAD so there is decent variety between the two. AC/DC filmed Black Ice concerts in Argentina while they were there last December. So hopefully this turns out to be a killer BD release. AC/DC have a CD/DVD package coming out to promote Iron Man 2. No talk of a BD version. |
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Live At Donnington was an incredible show. And the AQ on this is unreal.
My neighbors kid was waxing his car and playing his rap music a bit too loud, and I asked him if he could turn it down a notch. He turned it up. I went home and positioned my front speakers in front of my open window. I pulled out LAD and put it in my PS3 and cranked the receiver up. I then left the room and sat in my front yard and listened to some AC/DC. ![]() |
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Today I rented 'No Bull', and was shocked by the PQ!
It's THE new Demo disc for sure!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() NOT! ![]() The beginning is the worst, but they shot this with broken cameras or sth.! ![]() ![]() It's partially insanely grainy, frequently terribly soft, and smeary... The print is in pretty good condition however. Only a few specks One camera has a greenish line from the top right side down to the bottom. Another one (the view of the arena from the upper right) is so blurry that you can barely make out anyone..... Anway, the audio is incredible! It's mercilessly dynamic and loud, so much even that I got complaints from the neighbors for the 1st time ever! ![]() ![]() ![]() Long story made short: I picked up LAD afterwards, because it's the classic, and came out right at the time when I was the hugest fan! I also love the Ballbreaker songs on No Bull, and Phil Rudd behind the drum kit, but LAD is legendary and the PQ is considerably better IMO! Ballbreaker was the last CD I bought, but the PQ is just too bad for me! I really hope they will release Let There Be Rock on BD, fully restored and all that Jazz!! Gosh, that would be killer!!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() Who needs a bloody DVD these days? That concert was plain genius! Angus needed an oxygen mask towards the end! Bon Scott was very charming! Please make it happen! ![]() ![]() |
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LAD for no other reason than Brian Johnson's vocals on "No Bull" sound pretty bad. As far as the "rarity" of "No Bull" on BD, it was originally released as a Wal-Mart exclusive to coincide w/ the Wal-Mart only release of Black Ice, and is now availabile everywhere (that'll carry it that is).
I'd be interested to learn the specs on Let There Be Rock. While I'd love some Bon in blu, if the source material isn't worth upgrading, a DVD w/ LPCM 2.0 will be sufficient. |
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