What do you think the greatest concert dvd is

JimBRICK
JimBRICK Posts: 1,543
edited June 2007 in Music & Movies
I'm talking about sound and visual as well not just the music.



I have to say. The Eagles farewell from melbourne.

If you havent seen this 2 disc dvd GET IT TODAY
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  • zombie boy 2000
    zombie boy 2000 Posts: 6,641
    edited June 2007
    Talking Heads Stop Making Sense
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  • wingnut4772
    wingnut4772 Posts: 7,519
    edited June 2007
    Talking Heads Stop Making Sense

    Amen!
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  • GermanVirgins
    GermanVirgins Posts: 19
    edited June 2007
    I gotta add Alice and Chains unplugged.
  • AndyGwis
    AndyGwis Posts: 3,655
    edited June 2007
    Phil Collins First Farewell Tour.
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  • duksbak
    duksbak Posts: 134
    edited June 2007
    Pink Floyd --- Pulse

    If you dont have this album or DVD get it NOW
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  • daboyz
    daboyz Posts: 5,207
    edited June 2007
    duksbak wrote: »
    Pink Floyd --- Pulse

    If you dont have this album or DVD get it NOW

    +1. close second is Eagles:Hell Freezes Over.
  • duksbak
    duksbak Posts: 134
    edited June 2007
    I have the Eagles HFO as well.

    Both very very good concerts. Good audio mixes as well. I put my humble system to work everytime I put those on.
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  • C J T
    C J T Posts: 127
    edited June 2007
    My favorite concert DVD is Led Zeppelin. The SQ and PQ amazes me considering it is old footage.

    As for Eagles HFO and Pink Floyd Pulse, they are fantastic too, except they are in 4:3. Sound is amazing. Watch them on a CRT TV .

    I also really like Motley Crue Carnival of Sins. makes me feel like I am there.
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  • Face
    Face Posts: 14,340
    edited June 2007
    NIN-Beside you in time HD DVD.
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  • scottdwagner
    scottdwagner Posts: 106
    edited June 2007
    Here's one I used to watch when drinking with my buddies in high school:

    The Police: Synchronicity concert.

    Good, solid fun. Not sure about DVD transfer quality though...last time I saw it was on VHS.
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  • ninerbj
    ninerbj Posts: 870
    edited June 2007
    Concert for George.

    This DVD is soilid all the way around.
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  • krabby5
    krabby5 Posts: 923
    edited June 2007
    For sound quality...The Eagles "Hell Freezes Over" and their Australian one..

    The Led Zep DVD box set from 2003 or so sounds real good as well..especially the acoustic set
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  • FicmanS
    FicmanS Posts: 134
    edited June 2007
    Pink Floyd --- Pulse

    If you don't have this album or DVD get it NOW



    +1 VERY good choice

    I like Rush's R30 as well
    Rockin' In My House :D


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  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,538
    edited June 2007
    Sara Mclachlan; outstanding video, audio, and content quality.
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  • NeilGabriel
    NeilGabriel Posts: 1,487
    edited June 2007
    Roger Waters In the Flesh...except as near as I can tell, there is no center channel! Page and Plant No Quater...technically, maybe not a concert, but close....and seriously, Roxy Music Live at the Apollo. Their reunion tour was the best they ever sounded....the blonde percussionist lady makes the dvd a must have...seriously....
  • NeilGabriel
    NeilGabriel Posts: 1,487
    edited June 2007
    Talking Heads Stop Making Sense


    I would also agree with z-boy, but that quote at the bottom of his posts just really disturbs me....sounds like something out of sin city...
  • kalgiers
    kalgiers Posts: 14
    edited June 2007
    Cream: Live at Royal Albert Hall

    Orginally broadcast in HD, visual and sound quality is very good. Only downside is that you need a DTS decoder to access the surround sound mix.