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David Gilmour in Concert
Great music,great sound.Possibly the best LPCM track i have ever heard.
bill
I was curious about that disc...I'll have to check it out now!
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Some good choices so far
I have quite a few, here are some that are coming to me
Tori Amos - Sunny Florida
Gathering - Sound Relief
Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps
Tool - Salival
Type O Negative - Symphony For The Devil
Slayer - Still Reigning
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Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps
There ya go!
~Rae
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need to add
Pink Floyd - Live at Pompeii
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Primus
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The only one I have is Wire On THe Box: 1979, I watched it a few times when I got it. It's good.
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I was curious about that disc...I'll have to check it out now!
If you like Pink Floyd or Gilmour this disc is a must own.The disc is all acoustic,well shot in a very nice venue with great sound quality.
bill
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Originally Posted by musicman1999
If you like Pink Floyd or Gilmour this disc is a must own.The disc is all acoustic,well shot in a very nice venue with great sound quality.
bill
Super...I'll pick it up next time I see it. I am disappointed with the other PINK FLOYD DVD's out there...PULSE should have been in uncompressed PCM 2.0 and DTS...what the heck? I do have ROGER WATERS THE WALL (Live in Berlin Import) that has good DTS 5.1.
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AC/DC- Live at Donington
Blue Man Group- Complex Tour
These are two of my favs as well. They both make wonderful use of discrete 5.1 channel. i.e. On the AC/DC disc, Malcolm comes from left speaker, Brian from the center, and Angus from the right. On the Blue Man, the center is dedicated to just the percussion of the Blue Men with the rest of the band coming from the left and right. But on both discs it all blends very well.
Good picks so far, if a little prog and indie heavy, so I will add some that don't appear and would be unlikely to appear.
I get much more eclectic with concert DVD and will pick up a concert DVD for and artist that I don't even have a CD or record for. One of those is Shakira: Live and Of the Record. I got this on a whim. I'd generally liked what I heard of Shakira on the radio, but then while we were recently in Mexico, a cab driver played a whole mix CD during an hour long drive. It was the whip. This show is big and full of spectacle. The mix is great and the band is tight.
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Gwen Stefani: Harijuku Lovers Live. Another big show full of spectacle, as far as I'm concerned Stefani can do no wrong, either solo or with No Doubt. Been a long time fan and I always look forward to new material. She strikes me a chick whose probabably got a super rad record collection.
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Here is a more intimate show that is on of my all time favorites: Social Distortion: Live in Orange County. I am an admitted fanboy and sure it is not the classic line up, but what a great DVD. The rhythm section is just sick.
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Some of my personal favorites:
Progressive Rock
- PORCUPINE TREE - Arriving Somewhere...
- OZRIC TENTACLES - Live at the Pongmasters Ball
- ISILDURS BANE - Mind Vol. 5: The Observatory
- P.F.M. - Live in Japan 2002
- PINK FLOYD - Pulse
- KAYAK - In concert
- IONA - Live in London
- SATELLITE - Evening Dreams
- FLOWER KINGS - Meet the Flower Kings
- ROGER WATERS - In the Flesh
- DAVID GILMOUR - In Concert
- CAMEL - Coming of Age
- IQ - Subterranea: The Concert
- MARILLION - Live from Loreley
- PALLAS - The Blinding Darkness
- ECHOLYN - Stars and Gardens
- GENESIS - The Way We Walk
- STEVE HACKETT - The Tokyo Tapes
- PETER GABRIEL - Secret World Live
- PROCOL HARUM - Live at the Union Chapel
Other music genres
- LOS LOBOS - Live at the Fillmore
- MILES DAVIS - Live in Munich
- MORCHEEBA - From Brixton to Beijing
- BJÖRK - Vespertine Live in Royal Opera House
- ERIC CLAPTON - One More Car, One More Rider
- STEELY DAN - Two Against Nature
- STING - The Brand New Day Tour
- U2 - Go Home & Vertigo
- FLEETWOOD MAC - Live in Boston
- DIRE STRAITS - On the Night
- MARK KNOPLFLER - A Night in London
- PHIL COLLINS - Serious Hits: Live in Berlin
- KITARO - Daylight, Moonlight: Live in Yakushiji
Cheers,
Demetrio.
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I'll go with James Taylor: Live at the Beacon Theater. To me, this is everything that a concert dvd should be. The musicians are represented on the sound stage exactly as they were lined up. No instruments popping up behind you, no studio-added effects...just an extremely convincing fifth-row-center experience.
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