BUTCH WALKER - LIVE IN BUDOKAN (DVD MOVIE)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Best known as the former frontman of Marvelous 3 and then as a producer for radio-friendly artists like Avril Lavigne and Pink singer/songwriter Butch Walker graduates to his own solo career with a sound that blends 1970s AOR and 1990s indie rock into one Paul Westerberg-like power-pop package. Recorded at Tokyo's legendary Budokan Arena this concert film finds Walker performing live renditions of tracks from his solo albums LEFT OF SELF-CENTERED and LETTERS.System Requirements:Running Time 120 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: MUSIC DVD/CONCERTS Rating: NR UPC: 828767677392 Manufacturer No: 82876767739
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #72735 in DVD
- Brand: RED DISTRIBUTION
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
Customer Reviews
Too Much Rawk for Just one Hand!
I have been a fan of Butch's from the mid 90's. I've seen the Marvelous 3 play several times (3 in Jacksonville, 1 in Orlando, 2 in Chattanooga, and 2 in Atlanta). I was among those devastated by the Breakup of the Marvelous 3. When this DVD came out, I ordered it on multiple occasions and every time it was backordered for months. So much love to Amazon for finally getting the DVD into my possession.
Now for the review of the actual DVD:
First, there is no booklet, very little artwork, and no special features. (Not a picture of Butch ANYWHERE!!) The DVD starts out with a few songs of a show done in Japan when he was opening for Avril Levine. I was disappointed that this DVD's sound was made to play over a 2 speaker TV. I had high hopes for playing this over my surround sound and reliving the late 90's for 2 hours, no dice. However the sound quality IS good for a live performance. In the Tokyo show, you cannot hear or see the crowd, so a lot of his talking to them comes across a little strange as there is no response, no applause, nothing. In between the songs there are little bits of him and the band wandering around Tokyo, or getting their makeup done for the show, but nothing really telling about him.
The Budokan show was in my mind, only a so-so performance in comparison to what I have seen Butch do live. The camera shots were often to close to see his "throw the pick, kick it, catch it, and never miss a beat of the song antics). They also spent an awful lot of time focusing in on the other members of the band. As a whole, the set was not as tight or fluid as I was used to seeing from Butch.
Now the "Bonus Live Acoustic Set" was worth every penny I spent on this DVD. Butch in a "living room" type set, with an acoustic guitar talking to the audience, playing the songs I love along with his typical banter and mocking of other musicians. Here he is in his glory, belting out his heart and soul to the audience and sounding beyond incredible. In my opinion, this should have been the focus of the DVD with the Budokan show as a little bonus for those who wanted to hear a few electric songs. The almost orgasmic highlight was Jayce and Slug walking up on stage to play "Freak of the Week" and "Every Monday" with him. In this 90 minutes of the DVD Butch is brilliant, funny, and back to the Butch we knew with the Marvelous 3. This DVD is a must have for any die hard Butch or Marvie fanatic. If you know the orgasmic power of Butch picking up his red white and blue guitar, or know how to show "Too Much Rawk for just one hand" then you need to go ahead and order this DVD.
Rating:
For the Budokan show - 3 Stars
For the Acoustic show - 5 Stars
In the end 4 of 5 stars... sorry Butch but you should have picked one of your better shows for the opening part of the DVD, Budokan was not one of your best performances.
Butch Walker is Better Than Everything
This DVD will change your life. As well as the advertised Live at Budokan show that Butch did in support of Avril Lavigne in 2005, you also receive a bonus acoustic show 'Justified and Stripped', recorded in Atlanta over two nights in 2003. This bonus show goes for well over an hour and clearly demonstrates that Butch Walker is one of the best live performers ever. His songs are intelligent and well-written and his audience loves him like no other. Highlights include 'Best Thing You Never Had' (always a show stopper) and a special guest appearance by his former Marvelous 3 bandmates for two songs towards the end of the show. During the final song, Butch joins his audience for a heart-rending version of 'Take Tomorrow' - If you love Butch or haven't even heard him before, this DVD is a must have. I guarantee you will be converted before the first song 'Sober' is over.
Butch DVD
So I knew this came out a few weeks back. I was intending to order it when I had the chance, but something weird happened:
At my local record shoppe, a place where I have never been able to find a Butch Walker record on sale, just a blank stare and a mumbled, "well, we can order it for you. I guess", however I came across "Live at Budokon", Butch Walker's new two hour DVD live concert extravagnaza. So yeah, I immediatly purchased it immediatly and headed forth home to watch it.
What you get here is a thirty minute live concert at the Budokon in Japan, obviously from one of Butch's opening dates with Avril Lavigne, and a ninty minute acoustic concert from Atlanta back in '03. Both are made up of material from "Letters", "Left of Self Centered" and some Marvelous 3 songs thrown in for good measure. If you are looking for stuff off of "The Rise and the Fall..." well, I'm sorry.
The Budokon concert is fine, fairly stock. The performance is excellent, as usual for the man, but as it is an opening show, by the time the band reaches their groove and energy level is at it's peak, the show is winding down. However, the song selection is excellent, mostly pulling from the more electric stuff from "Letters", and is defintley worth a look for Butch Walker fans.
However, the acoustic performance from 2003, is excellent. Butch is loose and funny, and his crowd interaction is excellent. The set list is great up and down, featuring some new arrangements of songs from "Left of Self Centered" and some old Marvelous 3 fans. As an added bonus, Jayce and Slug, bassist and drummer of the Marvies respectively, play on "Every Monday" and "Freak of the Week", and for fans this is makes the DVD a must purchase.
The sound quality for both shows is excellent and the editing/ camerawork is never too hectic or overstated. This is the rare live DVD that makes you feel like you're at the show, rather then watching some ninty minute music video.
Why the acoustic performance isn't the main item on the DVD I will never understand. But this DVD is worth purchasing if you are a Butch Walker fan or want to convert someone to the cult of B. Diddy. It is an excellent package for a decent price and will give you many repeat viewings.
One of the best live DVD's on the market right now.




