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title: "Stray Cats - Rumble in Brixton"
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# Stray Cats - Rumble in Brixton

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## Description

TRACKS: Rumble in Brighton, Double Talkin' Baby, Something's Wrong with My Radio, Ubangi Stomp, Stray Cat Strut, Gene and Eddie, Too Hip Gotta Go, Sleepwalk, I Won't Stand in Your Way, My Baby Left Me, Blast Off, 18 Miles to Memphis, Bring it Back Again, Fishnet Stockings, Runaway Boys, Rock This Town, That's All Right, Good Rockin' Tonight, Twenty Flight Rock, (She's Sexy) + 17, Please Don't Touch, Mystery Train Kept a Rollin'. Actors: Stray Cats Special Features: Full Frame Format. Language: English.

Review: Rockin' Like it's 1981 ! - When the first Star Trek movie was released, someone said it was like seeing your old friends from years ago and knowing they're all doing well. The Stray Cat's "Rumble in Brixton" DVD not only shows us that Brian, Lee and Slim Jim are doing well, but they're still rockin' like it's 1981. It's all good...the vocals, cinematography, Dolby 5.1 Surround, Lee's slappin' bass, Slim Jim's driving kit and of course Brian's howlin' Gretsch. This is one of those DVD's where louder is better. I swear, if I closed my eyes, I'd feel like it's 1987 again and I'm back at one of their shows at One Step Beyond in Santa Clara, CA, USA. Do I smell someone smoking clove? When the Stray Cats went separate directions years ago, a huge void was created in the rockabilly world, leaving many folks to get their fix through Reverend Horton Heat, DuValls, Hillbilly Hellcats, Speed Devils and similar acts. They're all superb in their own sound, but it's like wanting to go back to your first girlfriend after you've been dating someone new. I like BSO (the Brian Setzer Orchestra), but that was like dating the big sister of your first girlfriend...close, but not exactly what you were looking for. To me, the BSO rockabilly breakout sets with Brian, Mark and Bernie were the highlights of those shows. The 68CBS tour and CD then wet our appetites even more for a Stray Cats reunion. And it all brings us to what we've been waiting for, for a long time. Finally, the Stray Cats on DVD to cure that rockabilly fix. So what's on the 129 minute DVD? 21 tunes, plus a bonus track - Mystery Train Kept A Rollin', complete with behind the scenes footage. Additional bonus material includes a nice montage of the band performing Stray Cat Strut throughout the years, along with vintage photos. A final bonus track shows an extensive behind the scenes look at the Stray Cats on their recent 2004 European tour, including the London show from which the DVD was recorded, complete with post-concert crowd reaction. There's quite a bit of dialogue from the band, roadies and fans, which adds a nice personal touch. However, be warned: There is a scene where Brian's black Gretsch is "modified" with a BSA emblem, involving the use of a power drill! Not for the faint of heart. A 24 page booklet is also included, which chronographs the bands history. At the time of this writing, Brian has announced that he may need to slip into early retirement, for reasons mentioned on his website. So if you're a Stray Cats fan, this DVD may be your only fix for a long time. And if you never got to see them live, or are too young to have lived in the day of Gene Vincent or Eddie Cochran, you also may want to park this DVD next to your copy of La Bamba. It's rockabilly at its best!
Review: Those Cool Cats still rock the house!! - I got my DVD on New Year's Day and have watched it 7 times already in just the first 4 days. Man, this is a wonderful concert and a real treat for any age. I have shown this to my parents (age- mid 60's) and my nephews (ages 10 and 13) and they all love it as much as I do. Rumble in Brixton is set in a small to medium sized venue with a sold out audience of about four to five thousand very enthusiastic fans. Hearing the crowd and watching them groove to each slap of the bass really made me feel like I was there. Brian Setzer is a guitar player like no other, truly amazing. The way Lee Rocker man-handles that doghouse bass all over the stage you'd think it only weighs 5 lbs. And Slim Jim Phanthom's excitment and enthusiasuim at the drums is infectious. I'm 36 and remember when the Cats came out but like most others at the time I didn't relate to their sound. I mean I loved their hits (Stray Cat Strut, (She's) Sexy and 17, and Rock This Town) but knew very little of the main body of their work, or of the Rockibilly genre. But now, after watching this concert, I can't get enough. I'm kicking myself for missing out on 25 years of this!! In short, If you like concerts on DVD, buy it you'll love it.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00066KWNS |
| Actors  | Stray Cats |
| Aspect Ratio  | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #137,915 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #782 in Rockabilly #3,797 in Music Videos & Concerts (Movies & TV) #8,178 in Vocal Pop (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (161) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Language  | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Stereo) |
| MPAA rating  | Unrated (Not Rated) |
| Media Format  | Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Product Dimensions  | 12 x 8 x 6 inches; 3.53 ounces |
| Release date  | August 2, 2021 |
| Run time  | 2 hours and 9 minutes |
| Studio  | Surfdog |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** Stray Cats
- **Format:** Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC
- **Genre:** Rock, Stray Cats Rumble In Brixton
- **Language:** English
- **Runtime:** 2 hours and 9 minutes

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rockin' Like it's 1981 !
*by J***T on November 20, 2004*

When the first Star Trek movie was released, someone said it was like seeing your old friends from years ago and knowing they're all doing well. The Stray Cat's "Rumble in Brixton" DVD not only shows us that Brian, Lee and Slim Jim are doing well, but they're still rockin' like it's 1981. It's all good...the vocals, cinematography, Dolby 5.1 Surround, Lee's slappin' bass, Slim Jim's driving kit and of course Brian's howlin' Gretsch. This is one of those DVD's where louder is better. I swear, if I closed my eyes, I'd feel like it's 1987 again and I'm back at one of their shows at One Step Beyond in Santa Clara, CA, USA. Do I smell someone smoking clove? When the Stray Cats went separate directions years ago, a huge void was created in the rockabilly world, leaving many folks to get their fix through Reverend Horton Heat, DuValls, Hillbilly Hellcats, Speed Devils and similar acts. They're all superb in their own sound, but it's like wanting to go back to your first girlfriend after you've been dating someone new. I like BSO (the Brian Setzer Orchestra), but that was like dating the big sister of your first girlfriend...close, but not exactly what you were looking for. To me, the BSO rockabilly breakout sets with Brian, Mark and Bernie were the highlights of those shows. The 68CBS tour and CD then wet our appetites even more for a Stray Cats reunion. And it all brings us to what we've been waiting for, for a long time. Finally, the Stray Cats on DVD to cure that rockabilly fix. So what's on the 129 minute DVD? 21 tunes, plus a bonus track - Mystery Train Kept A Rollin', complete with behind the scenes footage. Additional bonus material includes a nice montage of the band performing Stray Cat Strut throughout the years, along with vintage photos. A final bonus track shows an extensive behind the scenes look at the Stray Cats on their recent 2004 European tour, including the London show from which the DVD was recorded, complete with post-concert crowd reaction. There's quite a bit of dialogue from the band, roadies and fans, which adds a nice personal touch. However, be warned: There is a scene where Brian's black Gretsch is "modified" with a BSA emblem, involving the use of a power drill! Not for the faint of heart. A 24 page booklet is also included, which chronographs the bands history. At the time of this writing, Brian has announced that he may need to slip into early retirement, for reasons mentioned on his website. So if you're a Stray Cats fan, this DVD may be your only fix for a long time. And if you never got to see them live, or are too young to have lived in the day of Gene Vincent or Eddie Cochran, you also may want to park this DVD next to your copy of La Bamba. It's rockabilly at its best!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Those Cool Cats still rock the house!!
*by J***D on January 5, 2008*

I got my DVD on New Year's Day and have watched it 7 times already in just the first 4 days. Man, this is a wonderful concert and a real treat for any age. I have shown this to my parents (age- mid 60's) and my nephews (ages 10 and 13) and they all love it as much as I do. Rumble in Brixton is set in a small to medium sized venue with a sold out audience of about four to five thousand very enthusiastic fans. Hearing the crowd and watching them groove to each slap of the bass really made me feel like I was there. Brian Setzer is a guitar player like no other, truly amazing. The way Lee Rocker man-handles that doghouse bass all over the stage you'd think it only weighs 5 lbs. And Slim Jim Phanthom's excitment and enthusiasuim at the drums is infectious. I'm 36 and remember when the Cats came out but like most others at the time I didn't relate to their sound. I mean I loved their hits (Stray Cat Strut, (She's) Sexy and 17, and Rock This Town) but knew very little of the main body of their work, or of the Rockibilly genre. But now, after watching this concert, I can't get enough. I'm kicking myself for missing out on 25 years of this!! In short, If you like concerts on DVD, buy it you'll love it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Performance
*by S***Y on April 2, 2016*

Brian and the boys do a great job on stage, sound is good and the video is good also.

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