Main feature:
[Dolby Digital 2.0 192Kbps]
01. Rich [06:07]
02. The Uninvited Guest [04:27]
03. Goodbye To All That [09:00]
Part iii - The opium Den
Part iv - The Slide
Part v -Standing in the Swing
04. Interview [01:53]
05. Afraid of Sunlight [07:27]
06. Easter [07:08]
07. Interview [00:27]
08. Deserve* [06:57]
09. Beyond You [05:22]
10. The Space . . . [04:48]
11. Interview [00:45]
12. Sugar Mice [05:03]
13. The Answering Machine* [03:37]
14. Interview [01:08]
15. Berlin* [08:45]
16. Waiting To Happen [06:56]
17. Cathedral Wall [06:46]
18. Garden Party [07:09]
19. Credits [00:56]
20. Abraham Martin and John [06:28]
Total Time [1:41:10]
Extra Features:
Bonus Tracks:
[Dolby Digital 2.0 192Kbps]
01. The Bell in the Sea [03:25]
Live at the Zodiac
02. The Great Escape [06:18]
Live at the Zodiac
03. Memory of Water [05:25]
Live in Germany 1999
04. King [07:45]
Live in Germany 1999
05. Blackbird (Acoustic) [02:21]
Live in Aachen 1999
06. Cover My Eyes (Acoustic) [02:38]
Live in Aachen 1999
07. Hey Jude (Acoustic) [05:25]
Live in Aachen 1999
08. 80 Days (Acoustic) [04:28]
Hamburg In-Store Appearance
09. Rich (Acoustic) [04:08]
Rehearsal Footage
Extras:
Electronic Press Kit
01. Marillion.com EPK [09:25]
On-the-road out-takes:
01. Two Bums in Berlin [00:31]
Mark & H at the Brandenburg
gate
02. Drinking Games [00:39]
In the dressing room at Mannheim
03. On the buses [00:24]
The length drunken people go to get a
curry!
04. Light Relief [00:51]
H's adventures with candle sticks
05. Chew on this [00:45]
H tells a very very strange story
06. Against the wall [00:47]
Mark & H shoot a Web greeting at
the
Berlin wall
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The first live concert video from Racket Records - and the
first full-length concert video since 1990! Recorded at the
1999 Web UK Convention, 24-27 July, Oxford Zodiac
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The DVD version is presented in 4:3 letterboxed format (with
selected bonus portions in 16:9), with a 2-channel stereo
soundtrack: Dolby Digital 2.0 192Kbps.
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This DVDs released on Racket Records are multi-region, and
encoded in NTSC format.
Most PAL TV's and computer DVD players, and most modern
televisions will play NTSC format.
If you experience problems playing the DVDs, please visit
our Racket
Tech Support in the NEWS section for a solution.
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