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Moby: Play - The DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 39 reviews

Format: Pal
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: Unrated
Media: VHS Tape
Discs: 2

EAN: 5016025583089
ASIN: B00005U0II

Theatrical Release Date: 2001
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
The DVD version of Moby's multiplatinum CD Play is an almost perfect audiovisual synthesis of personality and uncompromised creativity, and, best of all, Moby never takes any of it too seriously. It's a given that Moby fans will totally dig the music, but it's Moby's hilarious 20-minute home video ("Give an Idiot a Camcorder") that everyone will be buzzing about, since it's as giddy as a Monty Python highlight reel and almost as inventive, with Moby himself hosting on his 2000 European tour, appearing in multiple guises and voices (Scottish, German, French, and classic dude-speak), and playing a variety of wacky interviewers with himself as their subject. Who knew the guy was this funny?

The included music videos are equally clever in their expression of Moby's benevolent, irreverent worldview, and while the studio recordings from Play have spanned the globe, now we also have a cluster of impeccable television performances (from BBC's Later with Jools Holland) that capture the music's remarkable transformation from one-man show to full-band realization. All of these ingredients can be viewed separately in addition to being combined and transformed in the DVD's "mega-mix" section, offering 90 minutes of mixes and redubs by some of the world's finest mix-masters, accompanied by a hypnotic exhibition of visual art that lends new meaning to the term "eye candy," capable of turning any home into a mind-blowing rave scene. Through it all, the word "play" is explored in all its definitions, gloriously filtered through the psyche of Moby, who embraces his inner geek to become the life of any party. --Jeff Shannon


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4 out of 5 stars Very cool DVD   August 25, 2006
B. Williams
Good collection of Moby's music, the videos really show his creative and funny side. Some of the videos are bizarre cartoons, like the one where Moby as the man in the moon visits a Louisiana swamp and dances with an alien girl.


2 out of 5 stars lacking greatly   September 3, 2005
deck2sack3slick
First, let me state that I am a HUGE moby fan. I own almost every single song he's released. I understand why V2 Records would leave some things out, but what got left out was truly vital.

The videos - there are ten of them, though it should've been 12. It's missing the "South Side" video and the "Bodyrock" video with the sunglasses. The only two realy good videos of moby's from the "Play" era and they aren't even included. The part that bugs me is that it wasn't a licensing issue - clips from both videos appear in the visualisations for the megamix. Also, in the videos which are included aren't really that good. The animated videos have highly limited appeal. And the porcelain "eye version" is utterly pointless, you are looking into an eye the whole time showing a montage of very few images in the pupil. The porcelain "car version" is alright, as well as the popular Natural Blues video - each tell a story and are genuinely inventive, relying on directing instead of a few random images. Honey and Run On were made before play really hit it big, so you can tell that they're just low production value things made out of obligation instead of creativity. Find my baby is a little funny, and gives you a look into moby's psyche a little.

"Give an idiot a camcorder" lives fully up to it's name. Moby tries way too hard to be funny and miserably fails. The worst part is when he dwells over being a week late to a french cultural festival seemingly endlessly.

The Megamix is alright, though quite repetitive in some spots. The visualizations are better than nothing (like with the 18 dvd) but the song selection definitely could improve. Though they had some nice trance with Ferry Corsten, Katcha, and Perfecto it all sounded the same after a while. Some of the breakbeat artists like Dani Konig, Dave Clarke, and Sharam were pretty good for the genre, which is generally repetitive in and of itself. Overall the megamix isn't anything you'd listen to much but it's mildly entertaining the first time.

The live show is the most redeeming quality, along with the better produced videos. Although you don't really see anything authentic, since he's not playing every instrument in his bedroom, you'll find a much different feeling - with all the violinists, singers, another DJ, a bassist, and moby on the acoustic guitar - you get a little more intimate than just one bald vegan can get. Porcelain sounds much clearer acoustic, and you can hear moby's voice and tonalization much better, porcelain actually sounds entirely new - that is more loving and less haunting. Everloving is the only live song I have a real complaint with. With a setlist of only 6 songs, you'd hope one wouldn't need a metronome as soon as someone goes acoustic, however moby does. During the nice soft guitar that usually starts the song you hear a penetrative clicking which becomes harder and harder to ignore.

The entire DVD is pretty bad. Mostly filler for about 1 or 2 things really worth watching.



5 out of 5 stars Homebrewer   April 3, 2005
T. Crockett (Ballwin, MO)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

First off folks, before I get started on this DVD, just click on the 'Purchase ASAP Button' & get it over with (You must own this DVD). This DVD, is SOOOOO worth the $15ish bucks! You get music videos, Moby Live, Moby's Megamix, Give an Idiot a Camcorder & A bonus play the computer (Where you get to use the Beatnik Player to Re-Mix two of Moby's songs).

*Play the video's

1) Bodyrock (Auditions)
2) Honey (Never released in the U.S.)
3) Find My Baby (Never released in the U.S.)
4) Porcelain (Never released in the U.S.)
5) Natural Blues
6) Bodyrock (Never released in the U.S.)
7) Run On
8) Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? - (Animated)
9) Natural Blues - (Animated) (Never released in the U.S.)
10) Porcelain

*Moby's Megamix (This is simply amazing! These videos are unbelievable! They remind me of the video's that used to play on MTV's latenight 'Amp Videos')

1) Porcelain (Futureshock Remix)
2) Natural Blues (Katcha Mix)
3) Honey (Sharam Jey's Sweet Honey Mix)
4) Bodyrock (Olav Basoski's Da Hot Funk Da Freak Funk Remix)
5) Natural Blues (Peace Division Dub)
6) Run On (Dani Konig Remix)
7) South Side (Pete Heller Park Lane Vocal)
8) Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? (Katcha Remix)
9) Natural Blues (Perfecto Remix)
10) Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? (Ferry Corsten Remix)
11) Porcelain (Torsten Stenzel's Vocal Dub Mix)
12) South Side (Hybrid Dishing Pump Instrumental)
13) Natural Blues (Mike D Remix)
14) Run On (Moby's Young & Funky Mix)
15) Honey (Moby's 118 Remix)
16) Bodyrock (Rae & Christian Remix)
17) Run On (Dave Clarke Remix)
18) Porcelain (Clubbed To Death Version By Rob Dougan)

*Give an Idiot a Camcorder

1) A 20 minute movie by Moby Starring Moby!


*Live on TV Jools Holland

1) Natural Blues
2) Porcelain
3) Go
4) New Dawn Fades
5) Everloving
6) Porcelain Acoustic

*Play the Computer

1) Use the Beatnik Player to remix two of Moby's songs


Now if your still reading this and you don't think this is worth 15ish dollars, grab a baseball bat and smack you and your mama upside the head! This is worth way more than 15ish dollars. The Megamix Videos alone are worth more than that. Just click on the 'Purchase ASAP Button' & don't say I didn't warn you on how awesome this DVD really is! Enjoy it like I do! Great Video's Moby!





4 out of 5 stars It could've had more if you compare to The Chem. Bros. DVD   October 25, 2004
Lil' Rowlands (Detroit Lakes, MN)
Overall, I really thought the videos could've been a little more creative and unique. Some of the videos were just kind of weird in my opinion, and the good ones I never really called good, I just thought they were ok. Some of the TV spots were good, like the one where Moby performs "Go" LIVE, that was impressive and was also the first time I have heard the song "Go" in general. The MEGAMIX I thought was poor, a lot of the mixes and remixes were very dull and could've been a lot better considering there were some remakes of some of Moby's songs that were just slaughtered.


5 out of 5 stars Electronica Genius   May 6, 2004
Clifford Prisament (New York City, New York)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Moby has long been associated with electronica and dance music, and I've often wondered why. Although his classic CD "Moby" demonstraighs beautiful techno music making ability, his other CD's could very well be classified as "rock" in the category as say, Radiohead, Beck, or many other rock musicans who own a synth. I would always be surprised when people associated Moby with Shasa and Digweed, or Paul Van Dyk. Then i got Play the DVD.

Moby's CD play I've always liked and the DVD is a masterpeice. Included is a 90 minute remix of Play known as a "megamix". This explains why Moby can rightfully be classified with other techno greats. Having been a fan of dance music for many years, and having attended many raves, I can truly say without question, Moby's megamix is one of the best DJ mixes I've ever heard. Personal favorite tracks include his remix of Porcelain and Honey. Overall, the megamix feature is worth the cost of the whole DVD and truly great trance.

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