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Some of my favorites that are well worth checkin' out...

Roger Waters - in the flesh
Rush - in RIO
Led Zeppelin
Toronto rocks- SARS benifit ( cause I was there)
SRV - Live at the el motambo (picture + quality old.. but guitar is amazing)
gotta go with the eagles 'hell freezes over', in DTS. cant beat that.

also, the 1967 Monterey Pops Festival redone in DTS. its a three DVD set, with hendrix, otis redding, mammas & the pappas, jefferson airplane, simon & garfunkel, janis joplin, the who, and sooooo many more.. all in wonderful DTS.. check it out..

bigjohn


I'm surprised the Monterey disc would sound good considering it's a live recording from that period.

I'll have to check it out!
Anything by the Dave Matthews Band is awesome!
Metallica - Cunning Stunts, Symphony & Metallica (S & M)
Stay away from Emerson, Lake & Palmer (Live at the Royal Albert Hall)! The sound is god awful!!!
Ditto bigjohn's suggestion for the Eagles HFO in DTS 5.1

I listened to Steely Dan - Two Against Nature - DTS 5.1 last night. If you are a Steely Dan fan like I am and have been for over 20 years this is a must have. Some of the interviews are a bit cheesy and poorly done but when the music kicks in you better hang on. As I mentioned earlier, I have been listening to this band for over 20 years. I was trying to clasify it in a genre. Is it jazz, funk, blues, rock or all the above? All I know is this DTS disc kicks butt.

Another favorite worth mentioning is Fleetwood Mac - The Dance - DD 5.1 Classic Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham doing what they do best.
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I listened to Steely Dan - Two Against Nature - DTS 5.1 last night.



Do you have "Everything Must Go"? I'm curious as to which is "better"?
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Do you have "Everything Must Go"? I'm curious as to which is "better"?



No Mark, I don't have that one. Was that released on DVD? I thought it was CD audio only.
I have it on DVD Audio. It's probably one of the best sounding discs I have, but the music itself just doesn't "work for me" as much as their older stuff.

I think both these releases won Grammies, so I don't think either is bad.... I was just curious about the comparison if a Steely Dan fan owned both!
gaucho sounds fantastic on dvd-a in 5.1 analog(to me).
-Diana Krall - Live in Paris (or something Paris )

-Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Live from the Fillmore
Excellent sound & perf. however has some sort of sync problems w/ vid or just plain bad editing , quite annoying...

-Eric Clapton - One More Car One More Rider (2002)

-Concert for George - (great sound)

-James Taylor - Live at the Beacon Theater

-Steely Dan - Two Against Nature - DTS 5.1 (2000)

I too am a huge fan of the Dan's Two against... I'm still waiting for my SV150 and EP350 to arrive before putting it on with the Qs8's and M60's, but I am sure it will sound great.
A couple other's that I think have really good sound are;
The Who; Live at Royal Albert Hall- from before John died- these guys really have no right to sound and play this good after all these years!
Pete Townshend; Music from Lifehouse
The Stones; Four Flicks- again, after all these years? And These guys are closer to my parent's age than mine! Even if you do not like the music, you have to respect the level of playing at this stage of their careers.
Talking Heads; Stop Making Sense- A Monster. Reminds me what had us driving down to that seedy theater in the Village every Saturday night for the midnight showing, over and over and over again.
and a new REM one that I cannot remember the name of right now. Something about a Circle or Square...
The 1st Bonnaroo sounds pretty good too. Have not seen a second. Is it out there?
And, the other one that I think is just great is the bonus DVD included with the new Sessions for Mr. Johnson by Clapton. Really, Really, Great Sound. Even my sweetie had to sit up and take notice when I put this one in.
I have not heard the Crossroads thing that is out, mostly because I shy away from the whole "Guest Player's" kind of thing. Too much Weenie Wagging for me... Would rather hear what comes out of one solid, well-rehearsed band, than a bunch of guys just sort of thrown together. Never really thought the Last Waltz was all that good, even though I am a massive (Top 5 All Time) fan of the Rock of Ages disc (THANK GOD They finally got around to remastering that Gem!)
Cannot, no matter how many times I try, wrap my ears and eyes around the Closing of Winterland by the Dead. I spent 10+ years back in the 70's and 80's (Got out of that gig when all the "Grey" Heads came on board...That and watching the band let Brent kill himself with the H really turned me off...) standing in the 10th row at Dead shows, and for some reason, now it all sounds like a train wreak. (A buddy of mine says that is because all of the THC has finally left my system!) That one gets great reviews by all of the Dead Heads out there, but to me it is not synched very well, and Garcia seems terribly intent on playing to a different rhythm section than the one I hear.
I would love to hear what others have to say about some of the Miles that is out there on DVD. Especially the electric stuff.
Is any of the Hendrix that is out there worth anything? I guess I am leery of the older stuff that is surfacing and being released on DVD. The one older one that I bought, just because I am such a Townshend/Who fan is the Live at the Isle of Wright show. Sounded OK, Very good for it's age, and I think Pete did a fantastic job of synching the sound and video, but the full version of the Leeds show is just so much better of a performance from that era that I have trouble with the playing. Hell, they went on at 3:00AM after god knows how much bombage backstage.
Anyone here know of a good site out there to wander around looking at all of the stuff that is out there as far as music on DVDs?
TjB

Sure, TJ, should be enough here to keep you busy.
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