Live at the Roxy
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Indigo Girls: Live at the Roxy demonstrates why the GRAMMY award-winning folk-rock duo Indigo Girls continue to draw capacity crowds over twenty years into their career. Captured in crystal-clear HD, their July 2007 show at the historic Roxy Theater in Atlanta, Georgia is a true testament to the songwriting and performance prowess of Emily Saliers and Amy Ray, whose successful careers began in 1988 in the small clubs of Atlanta and Athens, Georgia and quickly evolved into performances at venues as diverse as Lilith Fair, Red Rocks, the Newport Folk Festival, and headlining Madison Square Garden. Saliers and Ray are joined onstage at various points in the show by singer-songwriter Brandi Carlisle, who enhances the duo's famous harmonies on songs such as "World Falls" and "Galileo". Later in the show, the Girls are joined by Atlanta-based rock group Three5Human, whose guitarist Tomi Martin has played with an impressive list of artists including Michael Jackson, Madonna, Eric Clapton, Outkast, and TLC. Three5Human front-woman Trina Meade lends her stunning vocal pipes to Indigo Girls classics like "Closer to Fine" and the fan favorite cover of Gladys Knight's "Midnight Train To Georgia". Other numbers include "Shame On You", "Pendulum Swinger", "Little Perennials", and "Tried To Be True", as well as three special bonus tracks.
Tracklisting:
1. Pendulum Swinger
2. Shame On You
3. Run
4. Little Perennials
5. Hope Alone
6. World Falls
7. Lay My Head Down
8. Three County Highway
9. Wood Song
10. Money Made You Mean
11. Fill It Up Again
12. Dairy Queen
13. Last Tears
14. Tried To Be True
15. Let It Ring
16. Cannonball
17. Trouble
18. Rock And Roll Heaven's Gate (electric)
19. Closer To Fine
20. Don't Think Twice [Encore]
21. Tether [Encore]
22. Galileo [Encore]
23. Midnight Train To Georgia [Bonus Track]
24. Rock And Roll Heaven's Gate (acoustic) [Bonus Track]
25. Land of Canaan [Bonus Track]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #13589 in DVD
- Brand: Indigo
- Released on: 2009-11-17
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Color, DVD, Live, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Here's a surprise for ya'll: Even conservatives can like the Indigo Girls!
I am a huge fan of the Indigo Girls. And I'll stick by my opinion that Amy Ray and Emily Saliers are the best American songwriters today. Therefore, I had been anxiously awaiting the release of "Live at the Roxy", their latest DVD concert release. I watched it last night on my wide screen TV and with the sound turned up satisfactorily loud. I have to say, the whole experience was like being there! The picture quality is crisp and excellent, and the sound is downright perfect. If you are also a fan, then this is the definitive concert release that you must own.
The set list starts out with a number of acoustic versions of their songs. I was particularly happy to hear the songs "Run", "World Falls" (which is my favorite IG song of all-time) and "Money Made You Mean". Early on in the concert, Brandi Carlile joins the girls on stage to add backup vocals. Note: As a special treat later on, you get to hear what Brandi sounds like when she performs one of her songs "Cannonball", and the girls take their turn on backup. I did notice that like their latest albums, the songs seem to alternate between Amy and Emily on lead vocals. No problem with that. They each have their own distinctive quality that makes each of them an outstanding performer.
Things start to rock when Three5Human joins the stage (Brandi Carlile remains as well) and the set list turns more electric. I like the acoustic stuff, but I also like it when the electric guitars come out. From this point on, the build up of energy continues all the way through the end of the show. The versions of "Closer to Fine" and "Tether" are absolutely awesome! The Bob Dylan cover, "Don't Think Twice" was also outstanding.
What can I say? This is one good show!
It's been a long wait for this one.
Cannot wait to receive this DVD. I was there that night, right in front of Emily. When they play all the popular favorites, the "radio fans" go crazy. There were plenty of new songs sprinkled in (new up to the summer of 2007), and the "real fans" can sing every single line along with them. After a long, hot wait in the line out in the parking lot, and another long wait inside while camera booms practiced panning and raising and zooming and tilting over the audience, people started getting tired, but as soon as the lights went down in this old, dark, standing-only venue, the crowd came to life. It's always a thrill to have the Girls at home, in and around Atlanta, and the electricity from the audience and their connection with this music is sure to be felt while watching this video. Brandi Carlile and Trina Meade enhanced the show with their vocals. I was able to get a few good photos of the activity throughout the evening. I may post a picture if that's possible here. Buy the video, and enjoy IG at their best!
An anxiously awaited performance by a very talented pair
I try as an avid fan to be objective, but frankly this is difficult because music always affects me at a visceral level that is hard to codify in words. One can't deny however that Amy and Emily's ability to captivate a legion of fans through two generations (29 years if you count the first time they played together as an underage bar band), and to continue to attract top accompanying artists such as Brandi Carlile, attests to the incredible talent of this duo. Amy and Emily have always delivered performances that are nothing short of phenomenal, and "Live at the Roxy" is testimony to this. I was disappointed however that more of the concert was not included -- songs that are in Amazon's advertised set list. For example, Emily's song, "Trouble", and Amy's "Tried to be True" and "Kid Fears", were omitted. Nevertheless much is here to savor. Tomi Martin and Tres Gilbert with Three5Human adeptly provide guitar licks for an electrified rendition of Amy's "Tether". Brandi Carlile joins Amy and Emily in a poignant version of "Hope Alone", and Brandi sings "Cannonball", a song from her own repertoire, with Amy and Emily. Then to top things off, Amy blows us away with her awe-inspiring mandolin solo, "Let It Ring". When Brandi lends her clarion voice with Amy and Emily's in Dylan's "Don't Think Twice" it's hard to avoid tapping your feet and swaying in sync. I was also glad that "World Falls" was included as its one my favorites in song and message. Of course the standards are sung with the same aplomb as though they were recently penned. "Closer to Fine" gets a soulfully charged contribution from Trina Meade of Three5Human, and at the conclusion of the encore, "Galileo" keeps an already ecstatic crowd on their feet. Anyone who has attended an Indigo Girls concert knows that this resonance with their fans is part of the experience. Hopefully readers can attend an Indigo Girls concert, but if not this DVD is an excellent glimpse into the magic of their live performance.



