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<title>Blogcritics Comments on Music DVD Review:  Barry Manilow - &lt;i&gt;Songs From The Seventies&lt;/i&gt;</title>
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<title>Comment by David on Music DVD Review:  Barry Manilow - &lt;i&gt;Songs From The Seventies&lt;/i&gt;</title>
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<description>I agree, the 2nd Disc lacks in luster and content, but over-all Barry&#039;s renditions of Could it be Magic and He Ain&#039;t Heavy are brilliant.  What uncomfortable looks like is when Britney was on that Music awards show attempting some simple dance steps... Barry walking the isle singing didn&#039;t seem odd to me.  I say, this disc is a nice addition to other Manilow Discs, a stroll down his complete 70&#039;s hit can be found in his Farewell and Manilow Live at the Kodak DVD&#039;s, review those and then see what you think... Ultimately, the 70&#039;s DVD was produced for PBS and was under time constraints, therefore the hits like Ready to take a Chance Again were one of the 70&#039;s hits sadly not found.    PS... I&#039;d like to see what you think of Paul Anka&#039;s DVD Rock Swings... An impressive performance! </description>
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