Self proclaimmed jarre nut . it was made in 1997 in Moscow. From what I
been told alot of it is played back from DAT : (
this from amazon.com
Set against the '50s Stalinist architecture of Moscow State University, Jean
Michel
Jarre's Oxygene Moscow concert celebrated in September
1997 the 850th anniversary
of the founding of Moscow. Witnessed by over 3.5
million Russians and unspoiled by
rain or fog, this concert remains one of Jarre's finest
works. The 60-minute concert
video includes a dedication to Princess Diana, who had
died the week before, a
magnesium waterfall during "Oxygene 13," and a live
linkup with the Mir space station
crew. The highlight comes from "Oxygene 12," a
brilliantly edited mix of projections,
fireworks, and an onstage film. Jarre's typical stage
outfit is present: the laser harp,
fireworks, projections, sky trackers, and his own brand
of electronic music.
Also included is an hour-long, making-of documentary
Making the Steamroller Fly,
which features interviews with Jarre and his "tribe"
discussing the music and the
concerts. For fans this is a chance to see footage of
Jarre's earlier concerts in Paris,
China, Houston, and Lyon as well as insights into a
20-year history of electronic music
and mega-concerts. --Colin Neal, Amazon.co.uk
jim
Dave Bradley wrote:
> So I get home from work today, and the wife whips out a dvd she
> bought for me. It's JMJ's Oxygene Moscow, and the cover shows him
> sitting between a Moog modular, a VCS-3 + Synthi A in a rack, a 2600,
> and some organ I didn't recognize. No date shown on the cover. I'm a
> big Oxygene and Equinox fan - anybody familiar with this concert?
> Will I love it or want to hurl?
>
> Moe
>