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Foo Fighters - 2000-11-03 - The Tabernacle, Atlanta - DVD9
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Here is an excellent vintage bootleg with a great performance by the Foo Fighters. Recommended for fans.

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FOO FIGHTERS
November 3rd, 2000
Tabernacle
Atlanta, GA

GENERAL INFORMATION:
Generation: TV > VHS(1) > REMASTER > DVDR(0) [NTSC]
Source: PRO #1 - Professional Video w/ SBD #1 - Soundboard Audio
Running Time: 116:01 minutes (Incomplete)

TECHNICAL INFORMATION:
Transferred By: Brad Collins
Remastered By: Simon Kilmore
Video Information: 8 Mbps CBR / 720x480i / 29.97 fps
Audio Information: Linear PCM
Transfer Equipment: Unknown > VirtualDub 1.911 w/ Neat Video > Cinema Craft Encoder SP3 > Adobe Encore CS5.5

TRACKLISTING:
pre-show interview
Breakout
My Hero
Doll
See You
New Way Home
Aurora
Stacked Actors
Up in Arms
Next Year
Learn To Fly
I'll Stick Around
Headwires
Hey, Johnny Park!
Monkey Wrench
M.I.A.
Everlong
Ain't It The Life
My Poor Brain
This Is A Call (cuts out)

REVIEW:
This DVD features nearly the entire show in pro-shot quality as well as a pre-show interview with the band. The video has been remastered from the original transfer and features much less visible noise and grain in the image, although there are still some tracking and colour bleed issues. These are only minor issues though to another wise good, clear image. The audio has also been edited from the original transfer, replaced entirely by a superior sounding FM > WAV recording of the show, simulcast with the video in Atlanta. The audio is clear, sharp and punchy with a good mix. The initial interview still features the original audio track since this wasn't broadcast on the radio, as is the first 30 seconds of 'Breakout' and chat from the host during the encore for the same reason.

The disc has a menu with chapter points for each song and there are no extras on the DVD