Music DVDs Really Worth Watching

derbeder

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Jan 22, 2006
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Self-explanatory.

Some of my picks include:
Warp Vision 1989-2004 (music videos of Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, Prefuse 73 etc.)
ZenTV (music videos of Ninja Tune artists)
Neurosis: A Sun That Never Sets
Paul Oakenfold: A Voyage Into Trance
 
bjork - vespertine live in london
pink floyd - pompeii
camel - footage vol. 1 & 2
led zeppelin - the "big one"
rush - live in rio
genesis - live 1973
fleetwood mac - the dance
heart - live in seattle
jeff buckley - live in chicago?
yes - yessongs
 
That "Nine Inch Nails" live DVD, oh I can't remember what it's callled.... you know, the one with the greyish cover.... 2 DVD's.... Oh bollards I just can't recall the title of it.... ....oh yeah, it was "and all that could have been" wasn't it??? Well that one anyway.....
 
Rush : Rush in Rio pawns any competition, set list, image, sound, a crowd going nuts on instrumentals and singing every note, a band at its peak.
I love when the crowd starts the "we are not worthy bow" thing during the Free Will instrumental section.


Those brazilians have 10 million times more the energy of the lame german crowd on Rush 30 ( still the DVD is a must own and mandatory). It seems the band is disturbing people who are ready to go to sleep. What a shame !

Metallica : Live Shit Seattle. THAT is metal. Nothing more to say really.
The San Diego show is great two (Justice Medley babey !)

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 !)

U2 : Live At Slane Castle. Seing a sea of men and women ( approx 150 000 !) getting crazy during Where the Streets have no name is a sight to behold.
Plus the venue is fantastic.

Peter Gabriel : Secret World Live. What a line up : Tony Levin and Manu Katché !!!

WHitesnake : In The Still of The Night. Coverdale still amazing after all these years. And the versions of the songs are amazing, more hard rock than ever. Jimmy Page attented that show by the way.

Toto Live in Amsterdam : Toto live lets loose !

Gov't Mule : 5 hours of Jam blues/ hard rock with the greatest bassists on earth : Roger Glover, Victor Wooten, Jason Newsted having fun on Sab tunes.

And if you are in gangsta mood : Dr Dre : Up in Smoke is a lot of fun !!!
 
Testament - Live in London
I just got that and it's awesome! I also got Rude Awakening by Megadeth, but I prefer the Testament DVD. And of course, Lamentations!
 
Led Zeppelin - (I'm not sure what it's called, but it has a desert on the cover)
Iron Maiden - Early Days Part One
Metallica - Live Shit
Amon Amarth - Wrath of the Norsemen