Re: Looking for some good music DVDs
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Pink Floyd - Pulse Aerosmith - You Gotta Move Boz Scaggs - Greatest Hits Live (filmed in HD) Dave Matthews Band - The Central Park Concert Peter Gabriel - Growing Up Live Led Zeppelin DVD Chris Botti - Live with Orchestra & Special Guests
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Re: Looking for some good music DVDs
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If you like Green Day, check out their "Bullet in a Bible" concert.
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I’m going to have to get that Pink Floyd for sure. It seams to be on just about everyone’s favorite list.
I do like Green Day Mark. They are one of my favorite groups. I didn’t EVER listen to them until American Idiot came out and I bought that based off one song. Since that CD, I’ve bought several others regretting that I didn’t listen to them years ago.
I got the John Fogarty DVD and love it. The sound in DTS and video are exceptional. It looks damn near HD. I also have the ACDC Live from Donnington, but wasn’t all that impressed with the video. Sounded great, but the video wasn’t very crisp.
Hey Rick….is that Eric Clapton the one with the great drum solo??
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Mike I'll second (3rd, 4th??) that P.U.L.S.E. recommendation, it's certainly well worth watching and having. Wife and I watched it the other night and for some reason I (we, but she won't admit it) kept having an urge to go find the old roach clip ... from way back, of course. The drum solo was Ginger Baker on 'Toad' from the second disc of the Cream: Royal Albert Hall '05 DVD ... a very good DVD as well. Crank that song loud enough with the 80s/600 and you'll swear somebody was beatin' the living daylights out of you right in the middle of the chest ... nice!
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For those blues fans: Eric Clapton's Sessions with Robert J. It has a high resolution soundtrack and was the notorious DVD that clipped and shorted the Denon monoblocks at Alan's party.
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Paul Van Dyk - Global - Great songs in DD and DTS with interesting video to go with it, of his tours. Crystal Method - Legion of Boom - Awesome DTS remaster NIN - The Downward Spiral - Completely amazing remaster of this album in DD. NIN - With Teeth - Again, latest album in DD and its mixed VERY well. BT - This binary Universe - I just picked this up. It's a DTS album with CGI based videos to go with it. I believe BT completely composed this for multichannel audio in mind. I haven't had a chance to watch it yet.
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