Music DVDs Really Worth Watching

Well the Music from Alice in Chains Unplugged in fantastic but watching the thing is depressing as hell.

Poor Layne, watching him, you could tell the guy was messup up.

And what the about the long sleeves of his pull over that must have been hiding his needles' scars ...

R.I.P
 
BreathingShadow said:
alice in chains- MTV unplugged

+1000

Oingo Boingo - Farewell: Live at the Universal Amphitheater
Arch Enemy - Live Apocalypse
Pain - Underrated
Tori Amos - Welcome to Sunny Florida
and of course Opeth - Lamentations

Someone mentioned the NIN DVD, it's called "And All that Could Have Been" pretty good...

I preordered Porcupine Tree's "Arriving Somewhere..." DVD, just waiting for that one to come in.

Thanks for the thread, I see I got some shopping to do...
 
Death_To_False_Metal said:
Well the Music from Alice in Chains Unplugged in fantastic but watching the thing is depressing as hell.

Poor Layne, watching him, you could tell the guy was messup up.

And what the about the long sleeves of his pull over that must have been hiding his needles' scars ...

R.I.P

agreed

i get the same feeling from that dvd
:cry:

excellent band
 
One to avoid, btw, is Maiden's Rock in Rio. Not for the music, which is good. But Steve Harris is an idiot when it comes to putting a video together. He thinks more edits = better. I feel like I'm gonna have a seizure when I watch it. You can't even really see anything. Turn off the TV, and the Dolby Digital mix sounds killer.

Is Death on the Road any better, or is it still a visual nightmare?
 
Death_To_False_Metal said:
Dave Matthews Band : The Central Park Concert. Even if you hate the band, give it a try, the energy level is high and the playing epic ( Carter Beauford play circles around 90% of metal drummers !)
Carter's very overrated. Dennis Chambers wipes his smelly anus with Carter.
 
soundave said:
One to avoid, btw, is Maiden's Rock in Rio. Not for the music, which is good. But Steve Harris is an idiot when it comes to putting a video together. He thinks more edits = better. I feel like I'm gonna have a seizure when I watch it. You can't even really see anything. Turn off the TV, and the Dolby Digital mix sounds killer.

Is Death on the Road any better, or is it still a visual nightmare?
I read somewhere that Death on the Road was even worse with the edits.
 
urinalcakemix said:
Carter's very overrated. Dennis Chambers wipes his smelly anus with Carter.

Are you joking? Chambers and carter are pretty much on the same level, i don't know how you could even joke at saying one is far superior to the other.


Phish - It

Really good concert footage and interesting doc.
 
FullMetalCornflake said:
+1000

Oingo Boingo - Farewell: Live at the Universal Amphitheater
Arch Enemy - Live Apocalypse
Pain - Underrated
Tori Amos - Welcome to Sunny Florida
and of course Opeth - Lamentations

Someone mentioned the NIN DVD, it's called "And All that Could Have Been" pretty good...

I preordered Porcupine Tree's "Arriving Somewhere..." DVD, just waiting for that one to come in.

Thanks for the thread, I see I got some shopping to do...
Sweet gif of Mendez on your sig.