Best Concert DVDs
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- Buckyball2
I think these are now my fav. DVD selections to purchase. So far I have 3:
Incubus: Morning View Sessions (Awesome)
Radiohead: Meeting People Is Easy
Rage Against The Machine: Live in Mexico City
&
Ben Folds Five: Sessions @ West 54th
Looking to add to my collection. Anyone have any suggestions for kick ass concert DVDs?
I heard the new Zeppelin double disk is pretty good.
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- Mimio0
The Underworld DVD is good. It's like buying a video tape of a fireplace or fishtank.
- mitsu0
"The Underworld DVD is good. It's like buying a video tape of a fireplace or fishtank."
or screensaver...
- unknown0
Portishead Live in NYC.
Brilliant.
- Buckyball20
I think Travis has a live DVD. Looking for a Colplay one. Only seen singles so far.
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- unfittoprint0
'Portishead Live in NYC.
Brilliant.podwarrior
(jul 25 03)'damn right. And Zeppelin's is also very good.
- scarabin0
the nine inch nails dvd.
- mvb20
Jeff Buckely's was quite good.
- unknown0
If you like The Cure, get their new one called Trilogy. Excellent, from a two night show they did in Berlin last year playing Pornography, Disintigration, and Bloodflowers.
The Cure is my favorite band ever, so the DVD is quite a find.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obido…If you like Oasis, the Familiar to Millions live from Wembly is good too.
- jpea0
bela fleck and the flecktones - live at the quick..
the guest musicians on this are amazing! there's a tuvan throat singer and a tabla player as well as the usual grammy winning bela and best bassist in the world victor wooten....
man, i really feel like a hippie now after saying all that:-)
- ecnalab0
zep
- benfal990
First, Radiohead's Metting people is easy is not a concert DVD at all ... its a documentary with some concert shots ...
- Touring Band 2002 / Pearl Jam
- Disaster piece / Slipknot
- tomkat0
every single one by *raising voice respectfully* bjork.
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- 2cent0
Black Sabbath - Never Say Die
Being a longtime Sabbath fan and being that Never Say Die is one of my fave Sabbath albums, I always wondered how they played live during their last days together...cuz the early footage and live stuff fuckin kicks ass.
- Iconolove0
I got the deftones "music in high places" I liked it. and most of the music was acoustic and peaceful.