Product Description On September 20th, 2005, Madison Square Garden hosted this concert for the Gulf Coast to support the long-term relief and rebuilding efforts following Hurricane Katrina. The live concert featured New Orleans musical legends joined onstage by many of music's biggest names. The DVD includes show-stopping performances from Allen Toussaint, Bette Midler, Buckwheat Zydeco, Cyndi Lauper, Dave Bartholomew, Diana Krall, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Elton John, Elvis Costello, Irma Tomas, Jimmy Buffett, John Fogerty, Lenny Kravitz, the Meters, the Neville Brothers, Ry Cooder, Simon & Garfunkel, and others. .com If anything good can be said to have come out of the 2005 Hurricane Katrina catastrophe, it's From the Big Apple to the Big Easy, an ideal union of musicians, songs, and a worthy cause that results in one of the best benefit concerts in years. The music at this Madison Square Garden extravaganza (another show took place that same September night at Radio City Music Hall) on behalf of the people of New Orleans and the battered Gulf Coast isn't just good, it's right. What we witness over the course of some three hours is more than the usual passel of big stars showing up to do the right thing and drum up some cash and support for the unfortunate and the dispossessed; some of these folks actually are the dispossessed, and the majority have an authentic connection to the Crescent City. The Neville Brothers, Allen Toussaint, the Meters, Irma Thomas, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Clarence "Frogman" Henry: these are performers who are steeped in the astonishingly rich tradition of the place that gave us Louis Armstrong, Fats Domino, and so many others who helped weave the dense fabric of American music. And while the show takes a little while to hit its stride, by the time it climaxes with "When the Saints Go Marching In" you'll be partying like a drunken reveler during Mardi Gras. Highlights are almost too numerous to list here, but they'd have to include Thomas' "Time is on My Side" (the early Rolling Stones hit) and the Dixie Cups' "Iko Iko," both included in a segment devoted to what actress Jessica Lange calls "the bad girls of the Big Easy"; guitarist Ry Cooder's "Hello Josephine," part of a blues set with Buckwheat Zydeco and Lenny Kravitz; John Fogerty, who breathes rocking new life into "Born on the Bayou" and "Proud Mary"; the Dirty Dozen's rollicking "St. James Infirmary," one of New Orleans' signature songs; and a gorgeous "Bridge Over Troubled Water," which finds Art Garfunkel (reunited with Paul Simon for the occasion) sharing the lead with the angel-voiced Aaron Neville. And that's to say nothing of Bill Clinton, who helped spearhead relief efforts with George H. W. Bush and whose appearance receives the most prolonged ovation of the night. The concert raised a reported $9 million, and 100% of net proceeds from the sale of this two-DVD set will continue to raise money and awareness for Katrina victims. That alone would justify buying From the Big Apple to the Big Easy, but the music makes it a no-brainer. --Sam Graham
C**W
Great Performance
Disk 1 is a great concert recording of some incredible performances. Disc 2 is a lot of Jimmy Buffet doing what he does so well but audio and video is lesser quality but still good performance on a standard for the 1980’s before high resolution became the standard.
J**G
Great Concert, Great Cause
I was at this event also, and this two-DVD set wonderfully captures the excitement of the night.In particular, I'm delighted to hear the intricacies of the brass bands playing, which were somewhat lost in the din at the Garden that night.Other highlights for me include, yes, the great John Fogerty, although his voice deserts him on "Born on the Bayou"; the Dixie Cups doing "Iko"; Clarence "Frogman" Henry; Irma Thomas singing the original "Time Is on My Side"; Elton John doing "Levon"; Simon & Garfunkel doing "Mrs. Robinson", "Homeward Bound", and especially "Bridge Over Troubled Water" with the incredible Aaron Neville assisting; the Meters doing "Pocky Way"; and again Aaron Neville signing the most exquisite version of "Amazing Grace" I've ever heard.As another reviewer said, you can't go wrong buying this set, as all proceeds are supposed to go to Katrina victims.I am, however, deducting one star because of the "Buffet surfeit" here. Really -- with Fogerty, Elton, and S&G in the house, six songs by this one-hit wonder is about five songs too much, and it was a problem at the concert as well, although there were more than enough parrotheads present that night to lap it up.
J**R
My son loved it
Love everything about it
M**E
Katrina Destroyed N'Orleans but Could Not Destroy Her People
There is nothing not to like as it is one of the best Blues collections I've seen. Irma Thomas singing Backwater Blues, with tears running down her face, sums up the tragedy that was Katrina. If you like the Blues, you must have this set. There are two dvd's and plenty of music to satisfy anyone. Simon, Garfunkel and Aaron Neville singing Bridge Over Troubled Waters will bring tears to your eyes. All together a very special collection for the very special people of the very special N'Orleans.
J**S
The best of the New Orleans that is gone forever
The best of the New Orleans that is gone forever. The city still exists in a new form. What that brings is for the future to see. This video is the city I knew and loved forever.
J**N
all that glitters....
The music is great. The dvd was delivered in a timely fashion. and there it all falls apart! This product was promoted as being: 'VERY GOOD'.This is a 2 disc dvd. Disc 1 skipped or froze 4-6 times. Disc 2 did the same 3-4 times. Were this dvd described as 'iffy' I would not have bothered purchasing.I would not purchase from this seller again and I would warn others from it as well.
C**N
Ry Cooder
I collect Ry Cooder material. Some good stuff in here.
D**N
This is a Keeper
What a marvellous collection of amazing artists for thoroughly worth while cause of my favourite American City & region from NYC .. Buy it and I do not believe you will regret it ...
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