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What artist merits a BeastieBoys-Criterion-style DVD video collection?

What artists out there have a video catalog that would meld well with the format that Criterion used for their Beastie Boys collection? The two that spring to mind first for me are Beck and Nine Inch Nails. Both have a large collection of videos (currently unreleased on DVD). Both have multiple remixes for most of the songs videos were done for.

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The Cure, and the Pixies if they had more videos.
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Travis - videos + VHS Storytellers concert
Oasis - videos + Noel's acoustic gig
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NIN or Marilyn Manson come to mind. Tool if they had about 5 more videos, but what they produced themselves was excellent enough.
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More love for Michael Jackson.
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I think every band should have a DVD with the Criterion style of treatment. It's time that music DVD's as whole catch up in quality with thier movie counterparts. Music DVD's never have enough extras, and goodies for me.
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Originally posted by raiders757
It's time that music DVD's as whole catch up in quality with thier movie counterparts.
This will never happen due to DOWNLOADERS !!
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Michael Jackson.
Outkast.
Theres already an Outkast video collection dvd.
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If they can transfer the Faith No More videos from the VHS and throw it onto DVD, that'd be great.
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Originally posted by boston george
Theres already an Outkast video collection dvd.
We're not saying "There should be a video collection for these artists", we're saying that the video collections should be beefed up special editions, like the Criterion Collection Beastie Boys 2-disc set.

I will second Peter Gabriel. I will add David Bowie, Laurie Anderson, Kate Bush, The Residents (Icky Flix is actually one of the better music video DVDs out there, but there could be even more), Talking Heads, Beck, Sonic Youth, Devo.
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U2, Tori Amos, and Metallica... definately.
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Originally posted by Michael Corvin
More love for Michael Jackson.
Isn't that what got him in trouble in the first place?
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The only minor complaint I had with the Beastie Boys collection was that the remixes were trimmed down to fit the runnning time of the original video/song. I definately understand the reason they did this, but I'd prefer hearing the entire remix rather than the edit. I also would have loved a shuffle option that randomly picked the track and video combination to see.

More support for Madonna and Prince as well.

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