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[MUSIC] Best Concert DVD

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by s land balla, Mar 26, 2006.

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  1. s land balla

    s land balla Member

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    My vote goes to Underworld Live - Everything, Everything.

    I just got it in the mail the other day from BestBuy.com - only $8.99!!

    For anyone whose a fan of electronic music (even if you're not, you will be after watching this), you have to check out this DVD...it's amazing!!
     
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    My favorite concert films are "Wattstax" and "Jay-Z Fade to Black." Wattstax was filmed in the 70's, and back then this concert was seen as the black Woodstock. Issac Hayes was the headliner, and Richard Pryor is also in it. Jay-Z's Fade to Black is a film of his last concert in New York.
     
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    Pantera Vulgar Video
     
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    even thought its more of a "rockumentary" i would have to say spinal tap.

    the band's the last waltz is pretty amazing though. my favorite part is when neil young comes out and you can see a mysterious white powder residue under his nostrils.
     
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    Rush in Rio - When I was in high school, I worshipped Rush, but in college, I sort of moved on. But I just recently saw this DVD and was reminded of why I loved them so much in high school. I feel another Rush phase coming on...
     
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    Incubus Can't think of the title. GOing to go check...
     
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    Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense - the conception, music, and energy are all great.

    Roy Orbison - A Black and White Night - the talent onstage was unfairly gifted but all deferred to Roy, unlike other "all star" bands. Intimate setting and great remastering of the sound for the DVD. And, of course, Roy's voice having lost nothing between 1956 and 1987.
     
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    Iron Maiden - Rock In Rio
     
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    Linken Park- Live in Texas

    I really didn't like LP until I saw that dvd.
     
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    Rust Never Sleeps by Neil Young
     
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    There was a great older Dave Matthews Band DVD that I loved, but I dont remember the name of it..
     
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    Pink Floyd - Live at Pompeii
     
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    great one. I just saw "Secret Recipe" with Buckethead. Not my favorite concert movie, but damn, that guy can play guitar.

    I've been watching alot of show bootlegs lately. I'm amazed at how many shows got videotaped at The Summit. KISS and Prince are the ones I'ves seen recently.
     
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    Good call, Everything Everything is awesome. One of these days I'll actually see Underworld live if it's the last thing I do!

    Another good one:

    Nine Inch Nails - And All That Could Have Been
     
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    Listener Supported?

    They have a few, but I have to go with The Central Park Concert as my favorite. Still don't have Weekend at the Rocks from last year. I saw a PBS special on it and it was great, so I'm sure the DVD will be near the top of my list once I finally pick it up.
     
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    Listener Supported is still my favorite. The instrumental they open up with is amazing.
     
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    Four and a half months. :)
     
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    Led Zeppelin The Song Remains the Same
     
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    The Last Waltz
     
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    The Pixies Sell Out
    Rush in RIO
    DMB in Central Park
    Willie Nelson @ Billy Bob's
    White Stripes (I forget the title of this one)
     

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