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Mar 14, 2023
Don't hesitate, buy now!
Same functionality as my antique table top opener. High quality and easy to use. Will buy more as gifts for my wine friends. Worth every penny.
Feb 03, 2009
Memories are always in HD
One night I was thinking about music and concert footage that I hadn't seen or heard since I was a kid, when I was really getting into music. Then it hit me! A concert I saw on HBO that a friend of mine taped on what was at the time cutting edge VHS. It was the farwell show of The Who. I remembered Kenny Jones had replaced the late, great Keith Moon on drums and apart from some keyboard work they performed as a four piece. I remmbered the crowd singing along to Baba O'Riley, Roger swinging the mircophone, Pete with the windmill, and John looking cool in a leather jacket and drink bottle attached to the microphone stand. And most of all, I remembered when the search lights across the stadium floor kicked in at the end See Me, Feel Me. What an awesome memory!
I had a video tape of the reunion tour in the 90's I made from the pay per view and actually found the out of print CD from that tour on ebay, but couldn't believe I forgot one of the best music memories I had from the 80's farwell show.
With that said, just remember that memories are even better than HD, and VHS was cutting edge in the 80's and then you might be ready to watch this DVD.
All the memories are there and it is an incredible show, it's just the quality fails to compare to a digitally recorded show made today and seen on a HD tv.
It doesn't sound like the thunder I remember, and the light show that was once breathtaking would be considered low budget today.
For what it is (a recorded concert from the 80's) it is good, it just didn't live up to 20+ years of memories and I really wish who ever owns the master will some day have it digitally remastered and cleaned up because this show is certainly worthy.

Apr 27, 2017
A Great and Simple Mod!
These are very solid grab handles and tightly secure to the frame. I am 6'6" 290lbs and they don't move at all when I use them. Installed both in 15 minutes. Easy mod that every Jeep should have.