Sunday, September 29, 2013

Rocking the Boat: A Musical Conversation & Journey Starring Delbert McClinton



Rocking on the High Seas
Short of being there,this film offers viewers an exceptional look at one of America's musical treasures and best kept secrets, Delbert Mclinton, who's been wowing audiences around the world with his own unique blend of blues,rock,country and blue eyed soul since the late fifties. Fifty years and three Grammys later, fronting the tightest band in the business in venues large and small, there is no doubt he leaves fans both exhilarated and exhausted, wanting more. I cannot strees enough, this movie is about the music,not the cruise. If you are looking for a travelouge,look elsewhere.If you are looking for three hours of some of the best musical performances available on land or sea from Delbert and his like minded musical cronies,all at the top of their game, buy this film.Producer/Director Jay Curlee's labor of love,expertly crafted visually,and,presented in Dolby 5.1 surround sound and DTS deserves to be played loud and often. Do yourself the favor. You won't be sorry.

awesome entertainment...
I AGREE WITH THE OTHER REVIEW THAT THIS IS SOME AWESOME ENTERTAINMENT. ONE OF THE BEST THINGS ABOUT THIS DVD IS THE TALENT ASSEMBLED. ONE OF MY FAVORITES IS PAUL THORN. HE HAS A LIVE DVD OUT AND IT'S GREAT MUSIC.CHECK IT OUT. I WISH JIMMY HALL WOULD DO A LIVE DVD AS WELL. DON'T WAIT, BUY THIS DVD TODAY.................

Top notch music and conversation
I don't write many reviews, but not enough people have given Delbert the respect he should have in this business. This is a great video and I didn't have any sound problems as mentioned in another review. This is a delightful combination of music and conversation - just like I would expect if I was on one of Delbert's cruises. This has helped me discover some artists I had not known before, so if you like a good time and can't get to see Delbert and friends live, this is a good alternative. If your feet don't move to the music, you must be DEAD!

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