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Title: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: on January 31, 2005, 01:48:45 AM
what are your favorite music-related dvd's?


Beatles Anthology
Led Zeppelin: DVD (2 discs)
Paul McCartney: Back in the US
Pink Floyd Live in Pompeii
Lennon Legend: Best of John Lennon
Van Halen : Live Without A Net
Live-Aid
The Wall film
The Wall Live in Berlin '90
The Who - The Kids are Alright
The Doors 1968: Live In Europe
...

only some of them...

Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Sondra on January 31, 2005, 03:14:18 AM
The Beatles Anthology
The Beatles: The First U.S Visit
Ed Sullivan Presents the Beatles
Help/Hard Days Night/Yellow Sub/Magical Mystery Tour
Various other Beatles DVDs like Fun w/ the Fab Four
Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii (my most watched after Anthology)
Pink Floyd Pulse
Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story
The Kids Are Alright
The Who Thirty Years of Maximum R&B Live
The Who Live at the Isle of Wight
The Who Special Edition
Concert for George
Rolling Stone's Rock and Roll Circus
Classic Albums The Who: Who's Next and Pink Floyd: Dark Side
The Concert for New York
The Last Waltz
The Wall
Tommy
The Doors Collection
Inside Pink Floyd:Critical Review I & II  (Not released yet but I WILL be getting it!)

Seems I spend most of my money on music related DVDs!!
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Bruno on January 31, 2005, 03:55:07 AM
I love music dvds. The best one is the Beatles Anthology of course!!

here's my collection, some are official releases and some are bootlegs

The Beatles - Anthology
The Beatles - Apple Rooftop Concert
The Beatles - Video Collection
The Beatles - Live at Budokan Japan 1966
The Beatles - Big Night Out
Paul McCartney - Back In The US 2002
Paul McCartney - Wingspan
Paul McCartney - Live at Glastonbury
George Harrison - Tribute (2 discs set)
Nirvana - Video Collection
Nirvana - With the Lights Out dvd
Nirvana - Live Leeds UK 1990
Nirvana - Live Paradiso Amsterdam 1991
Nirvana - Live, Tonight, Sold Out!
Nirvana - MTV Live and Loud 1993
Nirvana - MTV Unplugged in New York (uncut, 2 disc set)
Nirvana - The Legend
AC/DC - Live at Donnington
AC/DC - Bon Scott Live Era (77-80)
AC/DC - Brian Johnson Era (80-83)
Audioslave - Live Candem NJ 2003
Bon Jovi - Crush Tour 2000
Guns N Roses - Live New York Ritz 1988
Guns N Roses - Live St. Louis 1991 (riot show)
Guns N Roses - Live OKlahoma 1992
Guns N Roses - Use your Illusion I Tokyo
Guns N Roses - Use your Illusion II Tokyo
Guns N Roses - Live Buenos Aires Argentina 2003
Guns N Roses - Welcome to the Videos
Bad Religion - Live Germany 2004
Green Day - AOL sessions
Velvet Revolver - Live New York Ballroom
Velvet Revolver - Dirty Little Things
Santana - Live Tokyo 2000
Neutral Milk Hotel - 2 concerts
Pearl Jam - Live Canada 1991
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Sondra on January 31, 2005, 04:26:54 AM
The rooftop concert?? Is that a bootleg? I'm jealous.
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: on January 31, 2005, 09:51:28 AM
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Seems I spend most of my money on music related DVDs!!

Good attitude
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: on January 31, 2005, 09:52:34 AM
Quote from: Maccalvr
The rooftop concert?? Is that a bootleg? I'm jealous.

yes is it a bad bootleg

Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: In Blue Hawaii on January 31, 2005, 11:19:48 AM
The Beatles - Anthology/Hard Day's/Help/Let It Be/No.1 Singles Collection/LifetimeBio
The Beatles - Downunder/Beatles '65/Live At Shea Stadium 1965/Live 1964/1966
Paul McCartney - Live At The Cavern Club/Back In US
John Lennon - Sweet Toronto
Gimme Some Truth: The Making Of John Lennon's "Imagine" Album
John Lennon - Come Together
Two Of Us/This Is Spinal Tap/High Fidelity/Velvet Goldmine
Love - Forever Changes Concert
Brian Wilson Presents Pet Sounds Live In London
The Beach Boys - Good Timin' Live At Knebworth
The Beach Boys - Good Vibrations Tour
Ready Steady Go! Vol. 1 & 2
Music For Montserrat
Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains The Same
David Bowie - A Reality Tour
Rebel Music - Bob Marley Story
Bob Dylan - MTV Unplugged
E.L.O. - Discovery/Live At Wembley
The Pink Floyd Chamber Suite
Roy Orbison - Black & White Night
Blondie - Live By Request
Ben Folds Five - The Complete Sessions At West 54th
Placebo - Soulmates Never Die Live In Paris 2003
The Strokes - Is This It? Bonus DVD
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Bruno on January 31, 2005, 02:54:21 PM
Quote from: Maccalvr
The rooftop concert?? Is that a bootleg? I'm jealous.

yeah, it's a bootleg :)
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Lenny Pane on January 31, 2005, 02:56:31 PM
i wouldnt say its BAD either.. i enjoyed watching it !
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Bruno on January 31, 2005, 03:00:21 PM
I agree Lenny, it's not bad at all. The sound is good and the picture quality is basically the same as in the Beatles Anthology rooftop chapter.
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: on January 31, 2005, 05:42:49 PM
these are the dvd's i own:

Beatles Anthology
Beatles: A Long And Winding Road
Beatles: First US Visit
A Hard Day's Night & Yellow Submarine
Concert For George
John Lennon: Gimme Some Truth
John Lennon : Sweet Toronto
Lennon Legend : The Best Of John Lennon
Paul McCartney : Paul is Live on The New World Tour
Paul McCartney: Back In The US
Paul McCartney Live at The Cavern Club
Pink Floyd Live in Pompeii
Pink Floyd Pulse
Pink Floyd The Making Of Dark Side Of The Moon
Pink Floyd & Syd Barrett Story
The Wall : The Film
Roger Waters: In The Flesh
Roger Waters: The Wall Live In Berlin 1990
Van Halen: Live Without A Net
Van Halen: Video Hits vol.1
Led Zeppelin: DVD (2 discs)
Led Zeppelin: The Songs Remain The Same
Peter Frampton: Frampton Comes Alive!
The Kids Are Alright
The Doors Collection
The Doors 1968: Live In Europe
Live-Aid
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: on January 31, 2005, 05:49:03 PM
Quote from: Maccalvr
The Beatles Anthology
The Beatles: The First U.S Visit
Ed Sullivan Presents the Beatles
Help/Hard Days Night/Yellow Sub/Magical Mystery Tour
Various other Beatles DVDs like Fun w/ the Fab Four
Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii (my most watched after Anthology)
Pink Floyd Pulse
Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story
The Kids Are Alright
The Who Thirty Years of Maximum R&B Live
The Who Live at the Isle of Wight
The Who Special Edition
Concert for George
Rolling Stone's Rock and Roll Circus
Classic Albums The Who: Who's Next and Pink Floyd: Dark Side
The Concert for New York
The Last Waltz
The Wall
Tommy
The Doors Collection
Inside Pink Floyd:Critical Review I & II
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Joost on January 31, 2005, 06:01:18 PM
Beatles anthology
Live Aid
Paul McCartney back in the US
Brian Wilson on tour

Those are my favorites.
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Lenny Pane on January 31, 2005, 08:44:45 PM
i know its not a DVD but do any of you guys own the CD-ROM of all the Beatles albums on 1 disk.. me and Apps have it ..it has all the lyrics on it as well .. not sure if it has a title..but its a must for all Beatle fans !
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: on January 31, 2005, 10:41:57 PM
Quote from: Bruno
I love music dvds. The best one is the Beatles Anthology of course!!

here's my collection, some are official releases and some are bootlegs

Paul McCartney - Live at Glastonbury


1 Track (Hey Jude) too or more as the normal Version next March 21-Glastonbury Anthems - The Best Of Glastonbury 1994 To 2004??


DVD Features:
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: on January 31, 2005, 10:50:09 PM
Quote from: Mr_Kite
i know its not a DVD but do any of you guys own the CD-ROM of all the Beatles albums on 1 disk.. me and Apps have it ..it has all the lyrics on it as well .. not sure if it has a title..but its a must for all Beatle fans !

that's awesome  :D... I gotta find out more on this cd!
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Herecomesyoursun on January 31, 2005, 10:56:07 PM
Miss Macca, whats on the Doors Collection?
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Sondra on January 31, 2005, 11:34:25 PM
It's cool. It has three separate sections/films. The first part is all their videos. Like 14 or 15. The next part has them live at the Hollywood Bowl, and the last part they are on some show being interviewed in between songs. It's very cool. It also has Jim reciting poetry between films and some backstage footage. Very cool.
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Sondra on January 31, 2005, 11:36:29 PM
Quote from: lennon-legend

hey maccalvr, did you ever see this dave gilmour dvd? If so what did you think of it?
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No, I haven't. I have mainly Pink Floyd stuff. I never think of getting any of their solo things. Unless it were young Dave. Maybe I will eventually. I'd get the Wall Live in Berlin first though.
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Herecomesyoursun on January 31, 2005, 11:36:40 PM
hmm i might have  to buy that, i dont have any video of them.
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: number14 on January 31, 2005, 11:40:24 PM
can you get them at any store?
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Sondra on January 31, 2005, 11:47:00 PM
I don't know. I always use Amazon. I guess you could go to Tower Records or something.
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: on February 01, 2005, 01:00:38 AM
The Wall Live in Berlin is really good... the guy on keyboards during Another Brick In The Wall pt 2 looks like he's gone mad lol...he like backs up from his keyboards and comes back quickly to play some notes....he plays really good during that song...
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Sondra on February 01, 2005, 02:51:44 AM
Better than Pulse? I mean I know they're two entirely different things, but I sorta like the Gilmour Floyd over just Waters. Plus I'm not that crazy about the Wall. But then I've never seen it live. I wish they had a DVD of the original line up doing the Wall. I wonder why they never taped it. Or if they did why it's not available. Strange. Mostly though I'd love to see them do Dark Side and Wish You Were Here in concert when they were in their prime. Mid seventies. That would be awesome.
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: on February 01, 2005, 03:04:58 AM
Quote from: Maccalvr
Better than Pulse? I mean I know they're two entirely different things, but I sorta like the Gilmour Floyd over just Waters. Plus I'm not that crazy about the Wall. But then I've never seen it live. I wish they had a DVD of the original line up doing the Wall. I wonder why they never taped it. Or if they did why it's not available. Strange. Mostly though I'd love to see them do Dark Side and Wish You Were Here in concert when they were in their prime. Mid seventies. That would be awesome.

Well the Wall live in berlin is Roger Waters and his guests...it's pretty different...he sings some of the songs, but on others some other people sing..he plays bass on most of the songs...But you like more gilmour/floyd stuff so i don't know...And I heard they're gonna release a dvd of floyd performing the wall live 1980-81 i think...if it's true that would be awesome...

this is the setlist for live in berlin 90:

In The Flesh?
 Scorpions
 
The Thin Ice
 Ute Lemper & Roger Waters
 
Another Brick In The Wall, part one
 Roger Waters
Sax solo: Garth Hudson
 
The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
 Joe Chemay, John Joyce, Stan Farber,
Jim Haas & Roger Waters
 
Another Brick In The Wall, part two
 Cyndi Lauper
Solo 1: Rick Di Fonzo
Solo 2: Snowy White
Solo 3: Peter Wood/Thomas Dolby
 
Mother
 Sinead O'Connor & The Band
Accordian: Garth Hudson
Backing Vocals: Rick Danko & Levon Helm
 
Goodbye Blue Sky
 Joni Mitchell
Flute solo: James Galway
 
What Shall We Do Now
 Bryan Adams & Roger Waters
 
Young Lust
 Bryan Adams
'Oh my God what a...': Jerry Hall
 
One Of My Turns
Don't Leave Me Now
Another Brick In The Wall, part three
Goodbye Cruel World

 Roger Waters
 
Hey You
 Paul Carrack
 
Is There Anybody Out There?
 The Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
Classic guitar: Rick Di Fonzo & Snowy White
 
Nobody Home
 Roger Waters
Guitarsolo: Snowy White
 
Vera
 Roger Waters and
The Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
 
Bring the Boys Back Home
 The Rundfunk Orchestra and
The Military Orchestra Of The Soviet Army
 
Comfortably Numb
 Van Morrison, Roger Waters & The Band
Guitar solos: Rick Di Fonzo & Snowy White
 
In The Flesh
Run Like Hell
Waiting For The Worms
Stop

Roger Waters, The Bleeding Heart Band
The Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
The Military Orchestra Of The Soviet Army
 
The Trial
 The Rundfunk Orchestra & Choir
The Prosecutor: Tim Curry
The Teacher: Thomas Dolby
The Wife: Ute Lemper
Mother: Marianne Faithfull
The Judge: Albert Finney
 
The Tide Is Turning
 The Company
 


Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Sondra on February 01, 2005, 03:07:16 AM
Cyndi Lauper?? Joni Mitchell? Okay, I don't think I could take that. They may release them doing the Wall in 80??? Oh man that would be too awesome. What's taking so long though!!!
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: on February 01, 2005, 03:13:33 AM
Quote from: Maccalvr
Cyndi Lauper?? Joni Mitchell? Okay, I don't think I could take that. They may release them doing the Wall in 80??? Oh man that would be too awesome. What's taking so long though!!!

Yeah that joni mitchell is weird...she has like some freaky hand gestures in that song... Nothing beats the real floyd live, all four of them...

well they released the album the wall live 1980-81...and I read on the net they were gonna release the dvd...dunno if it's true though...i hope it is, i'd be one of the first to buy it...well after you i guess :D

Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Sondra on February 01, 2005, 03:15:34 AM
It's just sorta strange that they never released it before. Or any other concert for that matter. Besides Pompeii that it. Which is great but before all their huge hits. Which I'd like to see live.
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: on February 01, 2005, 03:18:24 AM
Quote from: Maccalvr
It's just sorta strange that they never released it before. Or any other concert for that matter. Besides Pompeii that it. Which is great but before all their huge hits. Which I'd like to see live.

yeah i know it's weird...yeah pompeii is awesome...i always remember when roger is in the studio:

" Can I put this down?...It's only on the first note...Can I put this down?...Okaay.."

lol

Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Sondra on February 01, 2005, 03:22:00 AM
Yeah, I like the way he says it. Ohkaay. I like the whole 'toppy' conversation. Dave sounding a litttle too touchy. 'Why! What's different!'  The weirdest thing is that Roger's missing a tooth. I can't stop looking at it.
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: on February 01, 2005, 03:27:24 AM
Quote from: Maccalvr
Yeah, I like the way he says it. Ohkaay. I like the whole 'toppy' conversation. Dave sounding a litttle too touchy. 'Why! What's different!'
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Sondra on February 01, 2005, 03:40:52 AM
That's the part I watch the most! Mainly for Dave. Roger's a little annoying! 'What do you mean happy?'
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Bruno on February 01, 2005, 05:49:43 AM
if you guys like AC/DC then 'Live at Donnington' is a must have. One of the best hard rock live performances of all time.
They have it for $10 at Best Buy, I think
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: john.k.walker on February 01, 2005, 06:38:00 AM
Don't forget George's majestic comeback on CARL PERKINS AND FRIENDS (including Ringo and Eric, but George really shines, not having been in public for 5 years or so at that point), plus Paul (and many others) on the first PRINCE'S TRUST from 1986;
also U2's RED ROCKS and Sarah McLachlan's MIRRORBALL (which is much better than the recent AFTERGLOW LIVE, other than the latter's featuring her cover of "Blackbird").
Title: Re: good music dvd's to own...
Post by: Lenny Pane on February 01, 2005, 10:56:22 AM
Quote from: john.k.walker
"Blackbird").

talking of which... can any of you guys play Blackbird on the guitar ?