Re: Concert DVD's
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while i have about a dozen concert dvd's, my favorite is still the Monterey Pops Festival. as a collection, it is awesome, but one disc in the set, has the one hour set of jimi(remastered in DTS), and a 45 minute set from otis redding(also DTS). these are truly spectacular live sets, and BY FAR, the best of my collection.
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here's a few that I don't think anyone mentioned
king crimson - neal and jack and me (2 concerts on one disc: three of a perfect pair live in tokyo 1984 and the noise live in frejas 1982. live in frejas was shot on film and to me is worth the purchase alone)
sting - bring on the night (a great, great documentary. not just live concert music)
joe jackson - live in tokyo (this is the 1986 big world tour, truly a fantastic concert. extreme musicianship and sound quality)
page and plant - no quarter unledded (unledded? hardly...to me, it's a total kick in the rear end. kashmir with the egyptian ensemble and the london metropolitan orchestra is too cool. a lot of atypical zep live stuff including since i've been loving you and three other songs from zep III)
yes - keys to ascension (there is a lot of yes live around, but i think this is the best next to symphonic live. this will probably have to be an ebay purchase. i also have abwh live that i got from a guy on ebay that is a rare find)
search ebay and google for your favorite artists and you'll find stuff you didn't know existed
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I think Roger Waters Live in Berlin is great.
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In reply to:
I think Roger Waters Live in Berlin is great.
That's an excellent one! IMO
Sutter
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I only have a few concert DVD's, but my favorite is Heart "Alive in Seattle".
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I might have to look for that one.I'm a huge Heart fan.
Rick
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I would recommend "David Gilmour In Concert'. It's a little short but very good.(make sure to play the extras)
Anothere nice one is Coldplay "Live 2003".
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I've always wanted to see that one if for no other reason than to hear Gilmour cover Richard Thompson's "Dimming of the Day". I have a tough time imagining what that would sound like.
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I havent heard Richard Thompson's version but I really like Bonnie Raitts version.
David Gilmour does a fine job with it as well.
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