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Old 03-02-05, 02:45 AM
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Madonna- Drowned World Tour 2001
Hell yeah! That's a really well done DVD... plus, it has just about every single one of my favorite songs on it... It's sort of rare for any artist to be around for 20 years and do a live set that's your "dream list" of tracks... But that is what this one is to me. I have a few other concert DVDs, but this is the only one I've watched more than once.
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Too bad the companies don't release more "video" compilation DVDs...
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What about these great dvd's
Depeche Mode 101 (must-have dvd)
Depeche Mode-One Night In Paris (super-cool)
Depeche Mode-Devotional (very-good-show)
Josh Groban In Concert (2002)
Josh Groban-Live at the Greek (2004)
And once again LED ZEPPELIN (2003) A WHOLE LOT LOVE
Live Aid (QUEEN ROCKS)
New Order 3:16-New York 81,Reading Festival 98,(2001)(some-old & new of this great band)..
New Order 5:11-Finsbury Park 9th June 02 (2002) (more great new order man)
Ok these are music videos but there so cool: Pet Shop Boys-POP-ART 2003
Pet Shop Boys-Somewhere (1997)
Queen-On Fire at the Bowl (1982) ( It's must have show trust me )
Queen-Live at Wembley Stadium (1986) ( I wish i was there for this show man)
Sade-live (1994) She is so smooth goto love her..
Sade-Lovers Live (2002) other great show..

well that about that later..
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Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
David Byrne - Live at Union Chapel
Norah Jones - Live in New Orleans
Blast! (music theater/marching band) <--amazing
Tenacious D - Masterworks
Tim Reynolds - Live at the Fox Theater
Dave Matthews Band - Central Park
Dave Matthews Band - Folsom Field
Dave Matthews Band - Listener Supported
Dave Matthews Band - Gorge
Old 03-05-05, 07:43 PM
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I have two to recommend:

Shakira: MTV Unplugged.

This DVD is just incredible in how good it sounds. The Dolby Digital track is just the best I've heard for a concert. I play this DVD whenever I want to show off my home theater. It is one of my favorites and don't let it put you off because it's in spanish. Rent it, buy it, or borrow it, but at least try to get a chance to listen to this magnificent DVD.

Second choice,

Usher: Live Evolution 8701

There aren't many R&B concerts, but this is one of few great one's out. This DVD comes with three audio tracks (DD5.1, DTS, PCM) for your choosing. This is a very entertaining and great sounding DVD.
Old 03-06-05, 12:23 AM
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Concert DVDs
Judas Priest: Electric Eye / Metology Bonus DVD/ Live In London /
Iron Maiden: Rock In Rio
Rush: In Rio
Alice Cooper: Brutally Live
COC : Live Extreme Volume
Slayer : War At The Warfield / Still Reigning
Dio : Evil or Divine
AC/DC : Stiff Upper Lip Live / Live at Donnington
Megadeth: Rude Awakening
Motley Crue : Lewed Crued and Tatooed
Old 03-06-05, 08:37 AM
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Blasters Live: Going Home
Blue Oyster Cult: A Long Day's Night
Bowie, David: A Reality Tour
Calexico: World Drifts In
Finn, Neil: 7 Worlds Collide
Gabriel, Peter: Growing Up Live
Heart: Alive in Seattle
Los Lobos: Live at the Fillmore
Matthews, Dave: The Concert from Central Park
McLachlan, Sarah: Afterglow Live
New Order: 511
O'Connor, Sinead: Goodnight, Thank You, You've Been a Lovely Audience
Pearl Jam: Live at the Garden
Pretenders: Loose in L.A.
R.E.M. - Perfect Square
Rolling Stones: Four Flicks
Roxy Music: Live at the Apollo
Springsteen, Bruce: Live in New York City
Sting: All This Time
U2 Go Home: Live From Slane Castle
Waters, Roger: In the Flesh
Who: Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Yes: Symphonic Live
Young, Neil: Red Rocks Live
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For actual concerts, I have two Cher concerts on DVD and Fleetwood Mac The Dance. Then I have numerous Video Collections from Billy Joel, Cher, and allot of Elvis.
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Alice In Chains - Unplugged
Pearl Jam - Benaroya Hall 10/22/03

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incubus' recent "Alive at Red Rocks" is a great concert DVD. Top notch production with a 5.1 mix, anamorphic 1.85:1 transfer, great location, and some behind the scenes footage.
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Are there and if so, what are the best sites on the net that show what concerts are available on dvd?
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Originally Posted by chard31
So what are your "favorite" concerts already out on dvd?

What concert movie would you like to see released soon?

List your music dvds here and I'll try to make some kind of 'master' list...

The ones I own;

Alice In Chains - MTV Unplugged
G3 - Live In Denver
G3 - Live In Concert
Metallica - Cunning Stunts
Pearl Jam - Touring Band
Steve Vai - Live At The Astoria London
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Just discovered this thread and don't have anything that hasn't already been mentioned. Stuff I'd like to see:

The Who-Farewell concert from Toronto in '82(?). Was on CBS/Fox tape
Fleetwood Mac- Mirage tour concert that was on Columbia Home Video
Clapton- HBO concert from 1985
The Firm- Their very first show in London. MTV aired a portion once, the entire show was broadcast on the radio.
The Kinks-One For the Road
Roxy Music-The Long Road. Wass a Columbia tape. Is this out?
Rolling Stones- Steel Wheels concert that was on Pay Per View. Clapton and John Lee Hooker joined them for a blues set.
David Gilmour- 1984 tour. Was on MTV.
Bob Welch concert that was on MTV in '82 with Mick Fleetwood, Stevie Nicks and Christine McVie.
Don't know how well it holds up but wouldn't mind seeing REO- Live-Infidelity again
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Originally Posted by cactusoly
Concert DVDs
Judas Priest: Electric Eye / Metology Bonus DVD/ Live In London /
Iron Maiden: Rock In Rio
Rush: In Rio
Alice Cooper: Brutally Live
COC : Live Extreme Volume
Slayer : War At The Warfield / Still Reigning
Dio : Evil or Divine
AC/DC : Stiff Upper Lip Live / Live at Donnington
Megadeth: Rude Awakening
Motley Crue : Lewed Crued and Tatooed

Update:
Judas Priest : Rising In The East
Alice Cooper : Good To See You Again, The Nightmare Returns.
Iron Maiden : Death Of On The Road
Old 04-17-06, 02:47 PM
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Hendrix, Jimi - Live at Woodstock
Davis, Miles - Live in Munich
Various - Festival Express
Old 04-17-06, 03:10 PM
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Let's see if I can remember what I have:

Jimi Hendrix - Wild Blue Angel, Woodstock
U2 - Boston, Vertigo Tour, Slane Castle
Rush In Rio
David Bowie - Reality Tour
Elvis Costello - Club Date
Genesis - Live @ Wembley
REM - Perfect Square, Tourfilm, Road Movie
Rolling Stones - Four Flicks
Coldplay Live
Journey - Live 2001, Escape Tour
Judas Priest - Rising In The East
Morrissey - M Is For Manchester
Phil Collins - Serious Hits Live
Primus - Hallucino Genetics Tour
Queensryche - Live Evolution
RHCP - Slane
Santana - Sacred Fire
Eurythmics - Peace Tour
Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
The Cure - Trilogy
Springsteen - Hammersmith
White Stripes - Blackpool


Non-concert DVD's:
Genesis - Video Show
Elvis Costello - The Right Spectacle
David Bowie - Best Of Bowie
U2 - Best Of 1990-2000
REM - In Time
Barelaked Nadies
Iron Maiden - Early Years
Peter Gabriel - Play
Smashing Pumpkins - Greatest Hits Video Collection
Sonic Youth - Corporate Ghost
TMBG - Gigantic
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Cyndi Lauper Live At Last is just perfection IMO. beautiful and amazing.
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Sparks - Live In Stockholm

Tub Ring - Optics And Sonics
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Guys, make sure you get the new Black Crowes' Live at the Filmore concert dvd.

I was actually at the LA shows they did a month after that Filmore show, and the dvd captures their amazing, ROCKING performance wonderfully. They have really come into their own, and are one of the best live bands in the business right now.

The dvd has a fairly full 2.5 hour show with 20 songs. The video is good, and it's got a pretty good DTS (thogh the 2.0 is kinda weak). If you like good rock&roll, it's a no-brainer, especially at around $10.
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Talking Heads - Stop Making Sence - Best. Live. DVD. Ever.

NIN - All that could have been.

Tenacious D - Masterworks

For videos....

Talking Heads - Storytelling Giants---Its in the 4 disc long book set.

Marilyn Manson - Lest We Forget: The Best Of bonus disc




waiting for an XTC video compilation
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Opeth - Lamentations
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Could we add audio and video specs to the list?

U2 - Vertigo 2005: Live From Chicago
Excellent quality. 16x9 anamorphic, 5.1 DTS!/DD
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Pearl Jam-Live at the Garden
Audio Slave:Live from Cuba
Alice in Chain's-Unpluged
The Up in Smoke Tour
Bone Thug's-Best of Video's
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Ditto on:

The Cure: Trilogy
NIN: AATCHB

Somone mentioned the re-release of Closure. I just looked it up on wiki:

"A DVD version of Closure is forthcoming, but has already been delayed for several years. Reznor has indicated that it is now in the hands of Interscope, and the latest news on the DVD is about the work on the menus [11].

Reznor has indicated that he would like to release remastered surround sound editions of Pretty Hate Machine, Broken/Fixed and The Fragile [12]. However, the Rykodisc reissue of Pretty Hate Machine does not contain a surround sound mix [13].

In March 2006, two of NIN's live shows were filmed in high definition with a view to a possible future DVD release [14]"

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