Zitat:
Zitat von Goblin
Also, was lohnt sich für jemanden der noch nichts von Beidem hat? Die Box oder diese DVD.
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Das kommt drauf an, welche Ansprüche Du stellst. Ich, als Hardcore-Fan, muß natürlich beide Ausgaben haben, weil auf der neuen Sachen drauf sind, welche auf der DeLuxe Edition nicht zu finden sind. Sagen wir mal so, wer vorrangig nur das Konzert haben will ist mit der Neuveröffentlichung gut bedient. Hier mal Auszüge von der Preview bei elvis.com. Ich nehme mal an, Du kannst English!?
This edit is shorter than the one for this concert on Elvis, Aloha from Hawaii – Deluxe Edition DVD because the opening theme Also Sprach Zarathustra heard while the screen is black awaiting the footage of Elvis's stage entrance to begin is not included and the footage of the cast on stage after Elvis has left and the closing vamp continues to play is not included.
Easter Egg (09:14)
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Elvis appeared in two press conferences leading up to his Aloha from Hawaii concert TV special. To date, copies of the press conferences in their entirety have eluded us. Here, we provide the portions we have been able to locate so far.
September 4, 1972
Las Vegas Hilton
November 20, 1972
Hawaiian Village Hotel
An "arrival in Hawaii" sequence was shot for the Aloha from Hawaii TV special. The complete, pristine raw footage shot by the program's production team is included in the 2-disc set Elvis, Aloha from Hawaii – Deluxe Edition DVD. Here we present some TV news footage that was shot, offering an alternate view of the arrival event.