Tournado

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Tournado
Video by The All-American Rejects
Released July 17, 2007
Recorded December 16, 2006
Length 70:00 (concert)
Label Interscope
Director Jeff Richter
Producer Joseph Uliano, Neil Maiers
The All-American Rejects video chronology

Live at the Wiltern LG DVD
(2006)
Tournado
(2007)
Schooled
(2007)

Tournado is the second DVD by The All-American Rejects, following the band's 2006 headlining tour, Tournado. It was released on July 17, 2007. It contains a 70-minute, full-length live concert shot at Roy Wilkins Auditorium in Saint Paul, Minnesota, during the Tournado tour. It also features an in-depth 30-minute tour documentary exploring the last month of the tour leading up the filming of the concert.

The bands that performed as opening acts for the All-American Rejects on the Tournado tour are Motion City Soundtrack, Gym Class Heroes, The Format, The Starting Line, and Boys Like Girls.

Concert setlist

  1. "Dirty Little Secret"
  2. "Top of the World"
  3. "Happy Endings"
  4. "Stab My Back"
  5. "Dance Inside"
  6. "Eyelash Wishes"
  7. "Swing, Swing"
  8. "Straightjacket Feeling"
  9. "Night Drive"
  10. "My Paper Heart"
  11. "I'm Waiting"
  12. "It Ends Tonight"
  13. "The Last Song"
  14. "Move Along"

Special features

Special features on the DVD includes a Tournado Concert/Documentary Film, which integrates the concert with the tour documentary into a 90-minute film. Two sound mixes are available on the DVD, with 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround as well as a stereo mix. There is also photo gallery of the tour on the DVD, with the album cut of the song "Dance Inside" from Move Along played during the span of photos.

Chart history

Chart (2007) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Music Video[1] 7
U.S. Billboard Comprehensive Music Videos[2] 7

References

  1. "Top Music Video: Tournado" (Subscription required). Billboard. Retrieved 2010-04-10. 
  2. "Billboard Comprehensive Music Videos: Tournado" (Subscription required). Billboard. Retrieved 2010-04-10. 

External links

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