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Ok just list your favorite music dvd's.
Led Zeppelin - I guess it's how the west was won dvd, but whatever it is, it kicks ass. Awesome footage, great music, very fun to watch.
Pearl Jam TB2K - whereas LATG can get kinda old (in my opinion) I have no problem popping this one in all the time
Metallica S&M - i don't know what other metallica fans think about this symphony concert but i really dig it, pop it in every now and then.
Smashing Pumpkins The Videos - i like their videos. very entertaining. and all the commentary and extras make this a really good buy
Alice in Chains MTV Unplugged - WOW. By far my favorite unplugged show ever. Love it. I love watching jerry just nod and smile, thinking to himself, "damn, we are kicking some serious ass tonight"
Elton John Dream Ticket - I got it for my dad for christmas, not a huge elton fan but damn, you gotta admit this is one pretty nice package. I mean the first disc alone costs thirty bucks when it's individually sold, but for ten more bucks you get two more very cool concerts and a in depth look on the wacko. I like it.
Stone Temple Pilots Thank You - About time they had a damn DVD. Love them live, cool bootlegs, decent videos
DISAPPOINTMENTS
Both Guns N' Roses Live in Tokyo DVDs - crowd isn't fun, not much into the band live, he finds a way to ruin some songs vocally (sweet child o' mine) Music video one is fun to watch though
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I like "Listener Supported" by Dave Matthews Band. Especially when they play Long Black Veil, originally by Johnny Cash. Still nothing beats "live at the Garden". What a great show!!!
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RoyaleWithCheese wrote:
Metallica S&M - i don't know what other metallica fans think about this symphony concert but i really dig it, pop it in every now and then.
I don't have the DVD, but I do have the CD. I am a huge Metallica fan, and I love them with the symphony. Who knew that metal and an orchestra could sound so awesome together (IMO)?!
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Alice in Chains MTV Unplugged - WOW. By far my favorite unplugged show ever. Love it. I love watching jerry just nod and smile, thinking to himself, "damn, we are kicking some serious ass tonight"
I just purchased this one last month, and I wish I had sooner. Simply amazing. I always loved seeing Jerry and Layne together.
The only other DVD's I have are L@TG and TB2K. Both awesome.
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R.E.M. - Parallel
R.E.M. - Road Movie
Nine Inch Nails - And All That Could Have Been
U2 - The Best of 1990-2000
U2 - Elevation In Boston
The Cure - Trilogy
Depeche Mode - Videos 86>98+
Depeche Mode - Devotional
Morrissey - Oye Esteban
Pearl Jam - Touring Band 2000
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Crossroads Guitar Festival - Eric Clapton
Live In Hyde Park - Eric Clapton
Eric Clapton and Friends - Eric Clapton
Johnny Cash at Town Hall Party, 1958-1959
Live In Barcelona - Bruce Springsteen
Live In New York City - Bruce Springsteen
The Kids Are Alright - The Who
Live In Boston - The Who
Last Waltz - The Band
Don't Look Back - Bob Dylan
Concert For George
John Mayall and The Bluesbreakers - 70 Birthday Concert
Westway To The World - The Clash
Perfect Square - R.E.M.
Touring Band 2000 - Pearl Jam
Live Rust - Neil Young
Too early to know with this one, but right now I really enjoy it:
Under Blackpool Lights - The White Stripes
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Cream - Farewell Concert
Mastodon - Remission 2 disk bonus (Live at the Masquerade Atlanta, GA)
Incubus - Alive at Redrocks
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin
Wilco - I am Trying to Break Your Heart
The Beatles - Anthology
Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps
PJ - SVT
SRV - Live at the Mocambo
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kilman wrote:
Cream - Farewell Concert
But the editing could be so much better!! I mean sometimes it's really dreadful. Also it's not Cream at their best, but they still blow everyone else away. Basically you overlook some of the editing, and it's great. Plus, we need Cream footage, and this is it.
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Bob Dylan - Don't Look Back
Monterey Pop Festival box set
Concert for George Harrison
The Band - The Last Waltz
The Who - The Kids Are Alright
Smashing Pumpkins - The Videos
Radiohead - 7 Television Commercials
The Tea Party - Illuminations
Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
Fleetwood Mac - The Dance
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Wasn't there already a thread of this? Anyway...
Radiohead - 7 Television Commercials
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin
Pearl Jam - Touring Band 2000
Pearl Jam - Single Video Theory
The Smashing Pumpkins - Greatest Hits Video Collection
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NIN - AATCHB
Pearl Jam - Touring Band 2000
Those are the two that got me into the format and convinced me to buy a surround sound system.
The new Incubus at Red Rocks one is also excellent. When these are done right, I love them. I wish APC or Tool would release a decent live one.
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Rage - The Battle of Mexico - so fucking intense, just insane really
Led Zep - so much footage, so good
Live at the Garden - i was there for the magic, the dvd lacks it a bit with the camerawork but there could be nobody there and it would still be a phenomenal show.
Nirvana: Sold Out - it isn't a DVD but i gotta put it up there. Come as You Are is a huge highlight for me. They fuck with the song and then just turn it up at the end. And you can't mess with Teen Spirit at the Top of the Pops or Territorial pissings at the lame-asses talk show. And finally the brawl during Love Buzz. It really shows how good this band was.
Mad Season - Live at the Moore - another non- DVD. I think this is McCready at his peak(even though he still rules). layne is still ripping it pretty good and the rhythm section is just incredible.
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Björk - Greatest Hits
Björk - Royal Opera House (Vespertine Live)
Slayer - Still Reigning
All of Neil Young's DVD's (and VHS's)
Steve Earle - Live in Austin, TX
Relapse Contamination Festival 2003
AC/DC - Live at Donington
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Letters From A Porcupine ~ BLIND MELON.
Live at Pompeii ~ PINK FLOYD.
Unplugged ~ ALICE IN CHAINS.
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Beatles - Anthology
Beatles - Hard Day's Night
Neil Finn - 7 Worlds collide
Foo Fighter's - Everything but Home
Led Zepplin - Led Zepplin
Pearl Jam - All of them
Silverchair - Across the Night
Smashing Pumpkins - Vieuphoria
Smashing Pumpkins - Greatest Hits Video Collection
Tenacious D - The Complete Masterworks
311 - Enlarger to Show Detail 2
Weezer - Vedio Cature Device
The Who - Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Wilco - I am Trying to Break Your Heart
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jeremyvedder wrote:
Dissapointment cream-strangebrew
Only because of the close-up and cut footage in my opinion. Then again I'm happy to have Cream footage, so I don't call it a dissapointment. Well, a dissapointment in who shot the video.
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