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Started by hismorningjacket, Mar 11, 2009, 11:03 AM

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buster douglas

Hello!  I am a big fan of good concert videos, of all kinds of genres, some videos just seem to capture a certain something better than others.  In fact, the Okonokos DVD was my first purchase of MMJ's (I'm a relatively newer fan) and it alone cemented them as one of my all-time fav's.
ANYWAYS, some other favourites from my DVD collection include:

Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
David Bowie - A Reality Tour
Stevie Ray Vaughn - Live at the El Mocambo
Gorillaz - Demon Days Live
Pearl Jam - Immagine en Cornice
Prince - Rave Un2 the Year 2000
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Live at Slane Castle
and of course The Last Waltz
(and Roger Waters live in Berlin is equal parts cool and uncool)

I have others but those ones are best.  Just wondering, anybody got any suggestions for other cool DVD's, both obscure and otherwise?  I'm always looking to beef up my collection.

*(note): I don't like Phish.

searchinbig

Concert for George- a must have.
Clapton's Guitar Fest- I have the second.
Grateful Dead Movie-Cause I'm a head. Really, it's great.

Just a few that come to mind.
"Somewhere out there is a land that's cool, where peace and balance are the rule."

buster douglas

I actually bought Crossroads'07 for my dad, you're right, it is awesome, I should make myself a copy.

ycartrob

one of my favorites. Plus, it's got jawas, scientists, wizards, fanatics and roadies.



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BH

My top 5 in no order:

OKONOKOS
Pink Floyd - Live at Pompeii
Roger Waters - In The Flesh
The Last Waltz
Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps

Honorable Mention
The White Stripes - Under Blackpool Lights
I'm digging, digging deep in myself, but who needs a shovel when you have a little boy like mine.

Bumbeli

Apart from Okonokos that would be:
Metallica - S & M  (I discovered Metallica through that, it's awesome)
Nirvana - Unplugged in NY (very intense concert by a truely great band)
Nine Inch Nails - And all that could have been (Trent Reznor at his finest, the version of Hurt is the best one I've ever heard of him, and, I think the title is awesome)
Pearl Jam - Immagine in Cornice (probably my favourite band during the last two years, this DVD is one constant reminder of how much passion there is in their live shows. I think I've watched/listened to the version of "Come Back" more than any other song lately (2years) I love it)
Feelings hour, every tuesday morning.
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ycartrob


Ghosts_on_TV

QuoteMy top 5 in no order:

OKONOKOS
Pink Floyd - Live at Pompeii
Roger Waters - In The Flesh
The Last Waltz
Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps

Honorable Mention
The White Stripes - Under Blackpool Lights

Under Blackpool Lights kicks ass.

Not really a concert DVD, but Wilco~I am trying to break your heart is pretty awesome and I'm sure the new, actual concert dvd, Ashes of American Flags is going to be awesome as well.
Some girls mothers are bigger than others girls mothers...

sweatboard

Quoteoops, here's another one

RUSH in Rio

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N415bC2xCwA[/media]

I was watching R30 the other night and I must say Rush live is much better sans digital dragons.  I was actually transfixed....then I just started laughing, I think I had a flashback of you playing a solo on a fork or something.  :-*
There's Still Time.........

Vadie Stark

hey kid wanna try some of this? ;)
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ycartrob

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I was watching R30 the other night and I must say Rush live is much better sans digital dragons.  I was actually transfixed....then I just started laughing, I think I had a flashback of you playing a solo on a fork or something.  :-*

One mans fork is another mans whammy bar.