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Concerts & Music Videos On DVD...
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... |
20th Century Masters DVD Sampler
Aguilera, Christina Genie Gets Her Wish Allman Brothers Brothers Of The Road Allman Brothers Live At Great Woods Allman Brothers Live At The Beacon Theatre America: A Tribute To Heroes Audioslave Backstage Pass Concert Collection Vol. 1 Band, The The Last Waltz SE Beatles Yellow Submarine Bon Jovi Live From London Buena Vista Social Club Cale, JJ In Session Clapton & Friends Live In 1986 Clapton, Eric 24 Nights Clapton, Eric Benefit Concert For Antigua Clapton, Eric Cream Of Clapton, Eric Live At Hyde Park Clapton, Eric One More Car, One More Rider Clapton, Eric Sessions For Robert Clapton, Eric Supershow Collins, Phil Face Value Concert For George Harrison Concert For New York City Cream Farewell Concert Croce, Jim Live Dixie Chicks An Evening With DMX Angel Doors Collectors Edition Doors Live In Europe 1968 Down From The Mountain Eagles Hell Freezes Over Eagles Hole In The World Etheridge, Melissa Live and Alone Fogerty, John Premonition Harris, Emmylou Spyboy - Live From Exit Harrison, George Concert For Bangladesh Henley, Don Live - Inside Job I Want My DVD Vol. 1 Jackson, Janet Design Of A Decade Jackson, Janet Live In Hawaii Joel, Billy Essential Video Collection Joel, Billy Greatest Hits Vol. 3 The Videos Kodo Live At Acropolis Korn Take A Look In The Mirror Bonus DVD Led Zeppelin Little Feat Highwire Act Live In St. Louis 2003 Little Feat Rockpalast Live Lynyrd Skynyrd Freebird Movie/Tribute Tour Lynyrd Skynyrd Live From Steel Town Lynyrd Skynyrd/38 Special Extended Version Marshall Tucker Live From The Garden State 1981 Matchbox Twenty Storytellers McLachlan, Sarah Mirrorball Merchant, Natalie Live In NYC Metallica Cunning Stunts Metallica Live Shit: Binge/Purge Mexico City Metallica Live Shit: Binge/Purge San Diego Metallica S & M Metallica St. Anger Rehearsals Moody Blues Hall Of Fame Live From RAH MTV 20 Collection MTV Video Music Awards Hip-pop Music For Montserrat Nickleback Live At Home Osbourne, Ozzy Live At Budokan Party At The Palace Pavarotti, Luciano The Recital Pink Floyd Live At Pompeii Pink Floyd The Wall Raitt, Bonnie Road Tested REM Roadmovie Rolling Stones Live At The Imax Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge Sade - Live Santana Sacred Fire Live In Mexico Santana Supernatural Live Satriani, Joe Live In San Francisco Simon And Garfunkel Concert In Central Park Spears, Britney Live And More Spears, Britney The Videos Springsteen, Bruce Complete Video Anthology Springsteen, Bruce Live In NYC Standing In The Shadows Of Motown Steely Dan Aja Tritt, Travis Live & Kickin Twain, Shania Live U2 Best Of 1990 2000 PROMO U2 The Joshua Tree Ultimate Smash Hits Bonus DVD Usher Live Evolution 8701 Van Halen Video Hits Vol. 1 Vaughan, Stevie Ray Live At The El Mocambo Vaughan, Stevie Ray Live From Austin Texas Vaughan, Stevie Ray Tribute To VH1 Divas Live 99 Warner Music Group Does DVD Vol. 2 Waters, Roger In The Flesh Live Who Kids Are Alright Woodstock 99 Woodstock The Directors Cut Young, Neil Rust Never Sleeps |
Here's two movies I'ld like to see released...
Brooks, Garth Live At Central Park Marshall Tucker Then & Now |
SHOW: A Night in the Life of Matchbox Twenty (atlanta i think)
Goo Goo Dolls Live in Buffalo NY July 4th James Taylor: PullOver the other James Taylor DVD, forget the name |
Are we talking concerts or music videos, since both are on the list?
I've been saying that people really need to get to releasing video collections more! One missing from your list that I have yet to get on DVD but love the video is Oingo Boingo's "Farewell" concert. |
It is IMPERATIVE that Universal release U2: UNDER A BLOOD RED SKY, U2: ZOO TV LIVE FROM SYDNEY and U2: POPMART LIVE FROM MEXICO CITY!!!
Oh, and Warners, how about PRINCE AND THE REVOLUTION LIVE! |
Originally Posted by chard31
Allman Brothers Live At Great Woods
Originally Posted by chard31
Harrison, George Concert For Bangladesh
Also waiting for the 'No Nukes' concert. |
The best concert DVD That I've seen is Dream Theater's "Live at Budokan" - simply amazing.
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Behemoth: Live Exshaton - The Art of Rebellion (2000)
Cradle of Filth - PanDaemonAeon - Live London's Astoria 05/06/1998 (1999) Dimmu Borgir - World Misanthropy (2002) Opeth - Lamentations - Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire (2003) Tenacious D - The Complete Masterworks (2003) Who, The: The Kids Are Alright - Deluxe Director's Cut Edition (1979) |
No Doubt: Rock Steady Live
The Coors: Live in London Sheryl Crow: C'Mon America The Cranberries: Live in Paris REM: Perfect Square Red Hot Chili Peppers: Live from Slane Castle Norah Jones |
My favorites:
Rush in Rio Slayer - War at the Warfield Slayer - Still Reigning Megadeth - Rude Awakening Second nod to GGD - Live in Buffalo. Also, although it's not a 'concert' per se, their Music in High Places DVD is great. |
Nine Inch Nails - And All That Could Have Been
Superjoint Ritual - Live in Dallas, Texas 2002 (not sure if this counts, its live footage mixed with interviews) I'd love to see Woodstock re-released, the current is a flipper :mad: , I would also like to see Woodstock 94 moved to dvd (although I have the vhs, so one day I will convert this along with other unreplaceable vhs like the 99 ppv) |
Originally Posted by neilo13
Nine Inch Nails - And All That Could Have Been
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I only own three dvd's of concert performances, by far my favorite of the three is Bjork: Live at Cambridge (completely kick ass concert!)
The other two I own are Joss Stone from Irving Plaza in NYC and Neil Diamond's greatest hits live (not sure where he's playing at). |
Some of my favorites:
Cyndi Lauper Live At Last Carole King In Concert The Monkees Live Summer Tour The Gogo's In Central Park Also picked up a copy Of Stevie Nicks At Red Rocks for $5 at K-Mart. |
Originally Posted by dick_grayson
Beastie Boys: DVD Anthology - The Criterion Collection (2000)
only b/c it's a criterion. I haven't been able to stand them since Check your head Behemoth: Live Exshaton - The Art of Rebellion (2000) Cradle of Filth - PanDaemonAeon - Live London's Astoria 05/06/1998 (1999) Danzig - archive de la morte (2003) (god awful) Dimmu Borgir - World Misanthropy (2002) Metallica - Some Kind Of Monster (2004) Metalmeister, Vol. 1 (2000) Monsters of Metal - The Ultimate Metal Compilation Double DVD (2000) Opeth - Lamentations - Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire (2003) Slipknot - Disasterpieces (2002) (bought it only to see drum solo) Tenacious D - The Complete Masterworks (2003) Who, The: The Kids Are Alright - Deluxe Director's Cut Edition (1979) Blind Guardian: Imaginations Through the Looking Glass Marilyn Manson: Guns, God & Government (dts :drool: ) My Dying Bride: For Darkest Eyes |
Shagrath, is the Manson dvd that good? I was considering it but would like a fan's opinion
Justbarleymovin, I also love this set and can't wait to see them this year (my favorite band), but the fact that i have to switch discs in the middle of it has always bothered me. Are there any other hidden features than the extra menu on disc 2 and the alternate angle on gave up (disc 1)? that reminds me Nine Inch Nails - Closure should be coming to dvd at some point, apparently there are some rights issues with this |
AC/DC - Live at Donington
The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night Dream Theater - Images and Words: Live in Tokyo/5 years in a lifetime Dream Theater - Live at Budokan - 2 Disc set Dream Theater - Metropolis 2000: Scenes From New York Guns N' Roses - Welcome to the Videos Iron Maiden - Rock in Rio Iron Maiden - Visions of the Beast Judas Priest - Electric Eye Led Zeppelin - DVD (2 Disc Set) Motley Crue - Greatest Video Hits (Explicit Version) Police, The - Every Breath You Take - The Videos Roger Waters - In the Flesh Live Rush - Chronicles Van Halen Live: Right Here, Right Now |
Nick Cave - God Is In The House
Social Distortion - Live In Orange County next on the list is the Shane Macgowan/Popes and Cyndi Lauper DVDs. i am really hoping the old Cyndi Live In Paris will come out eventually too. |
Paul McCartney back in the US
Blood Brothers- Jungle Rules Live The Who- Live at the Isle of Wright Fest 1970 Foo Fighters- Everywhere but home The Clash- Westway to the World would love to see concerts from pete Yorn Weezer Concert for Bangladesh ATDI Ryan Adams |
Originally Posted by neilo13
Shagrath, is the Manson dvd that good? I was considering it but would like a fan's opinion
Justbarleymovin, I also love this set and can't wait to see them this year (my favorite band), but the fact that i have to switch discs in the middle of it has always bothered me. Are there any other hidden features than the extra menu on disc 2 and the alternate angle on gave up (disc 1)? that reminds me Nine Inch Nails - Closure should be coming to dvd at some point, apparently there are some rights issues with this It does kind of suck having to switch discs, but I know they just didn't want to have to compress the hell out of everything. I've heard Trent's pretty anal about top-notch quality (which, hey, isn't such a bad thing). I think the only thing that was keeping Closure from being released is that Trent & co. didn't want to have some unrelated company release it; they wanted to put it out themselves like they did for AATCHB. I'm looking forward to it. My VHS tapes are getting pretty dusty. |
Originally Posted by chard31
McLachlan, Sarah Mirrorball
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I really like The Pixies DVD (which includes both concert footage as well as their videos)
White Stripes Under Blackpool lights is pretty good as well. I would love it if they put out MTV's Nirvana Unplugged concert. |
converge - the long road home
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Originally Posted by scarredgod
Nick Cave - God Is In The House
Social Distortion - Live In Orange County next on the list is the Shane Macgowan/Popes and Cyndi Lauper DVDs. i am really hoping the old Cyndi Live In Paris will come out eventually too. |
Alice in Chains - MTV Unplugged
Excellent DVD |
My 3 favorites are:
ac/dc live at donnigton (slammin' heavy metal at its best) pat benatar live at new haven (pat in her prime, looking/sounding great/excellent songlist) the who kids are alright (comprehensive look at the who's history, saw it when it was originally in theatres, still blows me away. love the studio footage of who are you, fantastic set) |
America in Concert
Paul McCartney Back in the USA Bon Jovi The Crush Tour Carole King in Concert Concert For George Eagles Hell Freezes Over Eric Clapton Unplugged Goo Goo Dolls Live in Alaska Goo Goo Dolls Live in Buffalo Sammy Hagar Cabo Wabo Birthday Bash Tour Led Zeppelin Paul McCartney Unplugged (Lousy bootleg) Sheryl Crow Rockin' The Globe Weird Al Yankovic Live The Who Live at the Royal Albert Hall Music themed DVDs Amadeus Director's Cut Beatles Anthology A Hard Day's Night Help! Magical Mystery Tour The Rutles All You Need is Cash Sister Act South Park BLU That Thing You Do Top Secret! The Wedding Singer Weird Al Yankovic Videos Wizard of Oz Yellow Submarine I like to see more MTV Unplugged, including Paul McCartney, as well as Storytellers. Perhaps even some of the In Concert shows from ABC in the '70s. |
i really like
Switchfoot Live in San Diego, Lauyrn Hills M2 Unplugged, Ben Harper Live at the Hollywood Bowl, Brian Setzer Orch. Live in Japan, Stray Cats Live, Jason Mraz Live that came with the live cd, Dashboard Confessional Unplugged, and the Weezer and Smashing Pumpkins Video Collections are great with awesome extras and goodies, too bad Green Days was barebones I was really dissapointed. and for laugh lets not forget This Is Spinal Tap even tho its not at all really a concert. |
My favs:
The Wall Live in Berlin The Cure Trilogy Concert for George |
I have Led Zeppelin 2 DVDs set which I enjoy, also have Judas Priest Electric Eye which I don't care for although i'm a fan, I wasn't impressed with the concert from Texas that is on there, loved the two early videos though of Rocka Rolla and Dreamer Deciever they were excellent and the only reason why I still have the DVD today. I would like to get Iron Maiden the early years and also the old California Jam of the late seventies which would be great and last but not least something from Deep Purple from the 70's-80's
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i really liked the pearl jam live from msg concert more from a technical aspect then anything. its the one concert dvd thats not cutting every other second to make people nausious, so we actually get to the full guitar solos without all of the fast cutting that i can't stand
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Originally Posted by Shagrath
Great list! Add to that:
Blind Guardian: Imaginations Through the Looking Glass Also: Dream Theater - Live At Budokan Iron Maiden - Rock in Rio Angra - Live in Sao Paulo Rush in Rio |
Originally Posted by neilo13
Shagrath, is the Manson dvd that good? I was considering it but would like a fan's opinion
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mine are mostly hip-hop oriented....
50 Cent: The New Breed Atmosphere: Sad Clown Bad Dub 4 Def Jux Presents: Revenge of the Robots Tour Dispatch: Under the Radar Eminem All Access Europe I am Trying to Break your Heart - Wilco (disc 2 has some great performances) Jay-Z/Linkin Park: Collision Course Jay-Z: Steets is Watching Legend: The Best of Bob Marley and the Wailers Michael Jackson: Number Ones Scratch (not really a concert, but still has some ridiculous DJ performances) Tiesto in Concert and my favorite..... The Up in Smoke Tour..... also waiting anxiously for the Jay-Z: Fade to Black concert/movie... |
In my opinion music videos and concerts are kind of an unknown treasure trove to the masses.....there are SO many INCREDIBLE shows by hundreds of great artists and bands on DVD, and with a good home theater it's the closest thing one could get to being at a show....only you don't have to spend $50 (and much more) to be in the audience- hours of entertainment for great prices.....hopefully the Live Aid box set opened up some eyes to buying concerts on DVD. Tons of titles already in this thread I would have mentioned; some of them I need to check out :). Sorry if I add anything that's already been listed. Looking up at some of my favorite concert/music titles on my shelf, I'll add, in no particular order:
Melissa Etheridge- Live And Alone Paul McCartney's Get Back Madonna- The Ultimate Collection Bad Company In Concert- Merchants Of Cool Tori Amos- Welcome To Sunny Florida Queensryche- Operation Livecrime Queensryche- Live Evolution Sarah MacLachlan- Afterglow Live Ringo And His All Starr Band- Tour 2003 Ringo And His All Starr Band- Tour 2001 Best Of Ringo And His All Starr Band Janet Jackson- Live In Hawaii Blue Man Group- The Complex Tour Joe Jackson Live In Tokyo Cheap Trick- Silver The Carpenters- Gold The Doobie Brothers- Live At Wolf Trap Black Sabbath- The Last Supper Styx- Return To Paradise Heart- The Road Home Heart- Live In Seattle Peter Frampton Live In Detroit An Evening With Christopher Cross Alanis Morrissette- Feast On Scraps Lita Ford- The Complete Videos David Gilmore In Concert Roger Waters- In The Flesh Live Genesis- The Way We Walk John Fogerty- Premonition Live Aid Pat Benatar- The Complete Video Collection Four Tops- 40th Anniversary Julia Fordham- That's Live Billy Joel- The Complete Videos Rickie Lee Jones Live At The Wiltern Theatre Madonna- Drowned World Tour 2001 Madonna- The Girlie Show Elvis Presley- Aloha From Hawaii Michael Jackson- History The Who- Live At The Royal Albert Hall The Rolling Stones- Four Flicks Paul McCartney- Wingspan Tina Turner- One Last Time Live In Concert Joni Mitchell- Woman Of Heart And Mind Gloria Estefan- Live In Miami Cher Live In Concert Toronto Rocks Earth Wind And Fire- Live At Montreux Queen- Live At Wembley Stadium James Taylor- Live At The Beacon Theatre Isle Of Wight Festival 1970 Fleetwood Mac Live In Boston Some things I'd like to see released that had a life on VHS or laserdisc: Paul McCartney and Wings- Rockshow The Rolling Stones- Let's Spend The Night Together The Concert For Bangladesh Let It Be Tori Amos- Little Earthquakes Kate Bush- The Complete Story Kate Bush- The Sensual World Videos Janis Joplin- Janis The Concert At Big Sur Hail! Hail! Rock An Roll (Chuck Berry documentary with Chuck and Keith Richards) Paul McCartney- MTV Unplugged Some things/artists I'd like to see find their way to video- The Runaways....a live show Farm Aid.....some sort of compilation set John Mellencamp, in concert or a video compilation Don Kirshner's Rock Concert....a several disc set Midnight Special.....a several disc set Bob Seger......live concert from his heyday Elton John....older shows recorded from the 70s/80s before his 'adult contemporary' stuff Sinbad's HBO Summer Jams/70's Music Soul Festivals Soul Train compilation set James Brown shows from his prime years Lynyrd Skynyrd, One More From The Road on video assuming film exists HBO without a doubt has some wonderful concert material in their archives that I've seen in the last 25 years that need to find a release on DVD. |
Absolute must-haves for old geezers (like myself):
Abba - The Definitive Collection Bee Gees - Live! One for All (EXTREMELY difficult to find) Bee Gees - One Night Only Bee Gees - Live by Request Fleetwood Mac - The Dance Carol King - In Concert (as others have mentioned) Gordon Lightfoot - Live in Reno |
Foo Fighters- Everywhere but home
Slayer- Still Reigning Iron Maiden: Early Years Incubus: Morning View Sessions, Alive at Red Rocks NIN: All that could have been Alison Krauss: Live Led Zeppelin: Live I can't wait for Iron Maiden's LIVE AFTER DEATH!!!!!!!! I think it's supposed to be part of the next "Early Years" part II release. |
Some of my favorites are:
ELO-Zoom; The best from the master of melody. John Fogerty-Premonition; If this one does not get your air guitar moving your heart may have stopped. Queen-We Will Rock You (later version in dts); Very clean sound and crisp picture. DooWop 5-PBS concert of original hit makers; To see some of these guys perform those hits live and sounding just as good or better than they did in the 50's is wonderful. Cheap Trick-Live in Australia; Not great but only Cheap Trick concert on DVD that I know of. Paul Simon-Your the One; Perfection, great percussion, great tunes, great guitar work, Paul still sounds good after all these years. Down from the Mountain; Must have dvd, great performances, great artist, a look at the birth of many forms of music. The Monkees-Live Summer Tour; I saw them live on this tour and although this dvd is not the best it does have a concert feel to it. Fleetwood Mac-The Dance; To see Nicks and company play out years of realationships on stage is revealing and intimate. Eagles-Hell Freezes Over; What a band, still! The Moody Blues-Hall of Fame; One of the better Moody Blues concerts. Carol King-Concert; Neat concert and fun to watch her and Slash work it out. Roy Orbison-Black and White Night; Memories from the master. Backstage Pass-Concert Collection Vol 1; Some keepers by Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimme Vaughan, and many more. |
My favorite concert DVDs:
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Live at Slane Castle Oasis - There and Then Oasis: Familiar To Millions - Live At Wembley Pearl Jam - Touring Band 2000 Rage Against The Machine - The Battle of Mexico City Mφtley Crόe - Lewd, Crued, and Tattooed |
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