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matt 04-29-2003 08:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by jfalk68
Hey Sycamore, how old is that Depeche DVD? Are they still playing?
That DVD came out last summer, and its from the 2001 "Exciter" tour.

And yes, they're still playing/recording.

BigV 09-03-2008 06:14 PM

Best concert dvd? That's a tough one. But I know which one is my newest:

Shine A Light. It's awesome!

DucksNuts 09-04-2008 06:16 AM

Robbie Williams - Live at The Albert
Robbie Williams - What we did last summer
P!NK 2007 tour (??)

wolf 09-04-2008 10:14 AM

Come on peeps, the best concert film is clearly Stop Making Sense - The Talking Heads

I keep hoping that Laurie Anderson Home of the Brave will get rereleased on DVD because I'm wearing out my VHS copy.

Best more recently produced is Rammstein Live Aus Berlin.

jinx 09-04-2008 11:19 AM

White Stripes - Under Blackpool Lights

Number 2 Pencil 09-08-2008 10:29 PM

Blue man group had a concert that aired on Directv, I think it is BMG The Complex Rock Tour. It was top notch. The DVD that comes with their third CD (Megastar Live) has a concert but it was nowhere near as good as the concert I mention. The third CD wasn't as good as the other two CDs either.

Datalyss 09-15-2008 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Number 2 Pencil (Post 482237)
Blue man group had a concert that aired on Directv, I think it is BMG The Complex Rock Tour. It was top notch. The DVD that comes with their third CD (Megastar Live) has a concert but it was nowhere near as good as the concert I mention.

I have that one. It's great. I also have Cradle of Filth: Peace Through Superior Firepower. :devil:

Sundae 11-03-2008 08:18 AM

Cheating a bit, as this is a YouTube clip and not a concert DVD. But for those who mentioned Crowded House as a great live band/ having great live DVDs, here's a Glastonbury clip.

Might not really interest non-fans, but it does give a taste of how CH interact with the crowd and make every single performance different. Having seen Prince (who my companion considered the apogee of live performance) and then taking her to see CH, I realised how spoilt I was. Consummate showmen, in a very different way than Prince. They both have their place - I just know who I prefer.

End of one song, chatting with security, then Don't Dream it's Over (with usual audience singalong) with security ad-libbing.

PS - Neil Finn could be David Tennant's Dad. In my mind.

TheMercenary 11-08-2008 09:27 AM

Metallica
Dave Mathews Band
Santana
Fleetwood Mac
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Lightning in a Bottle

Cloud 11-08-2008 09:53 AM

I don't have any concert DVDs, except for the Blue Man Group one, which I bought after seeing them in LV--really terrific, and I watch it a lot.

Maybe I'll take some of the suggestions here. Cool topic!

JuancoRocks 11-09-2008 09:59 PM

Brian Setzer "Live In Japan" Older but still Entertaining. A great show. You can tell the Orchestra loves what they are doing. The audience loves it even more.

Eric Clapton "Crossroads" Spectacular guitar work and history of songs. "Cocaine" was written and originally sung by who?

The Eagles "Live From Australia"...Their best work, they get better with age. (Sorry, Don Felder)

Blue Man Group "The Complex, Rock Tour Live" You better go beyond "Eleven" on the Amps. Best rock violin,(fiddle if you insist) ever. The song, I Feel Love - featuring Venus Hum has a very special life of it's own.

Stray Cats "Rumble In Brixton" How can a trio make this much music? The audience knows every word and has a rockin' good time.

Dude111 11-19-2020 09:48 PM

U2 Live at red rocks (1983) -- The best concert I have on VHS!!! (I dont have or like DVDs)

U2 went downhill after 1983..........


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