09-29-2006, 03:31 PM
Just wondering what people think are some of the best concert DVDs they've seen/heard recently?
You can base your answers on any criteria you'd like (video quality, audio quality, performance, music type, etc.).
Personally, I think concert DVDs are the only types of DVDs worth buying/owning. They are the only ones I would watch again and again. I never was one to watch movies over and over again and, thus, never have a reason to own a movie DVD.
Some of the concert DVDs I own (or have rented) and that I like:
-The Who at the Royal Albert Hall
-Roxy Music at the Apollo
-U2 Slane Castle
-U2 Chicago
-U2 Boston
-SRV Live El Mocambo
-SRV Live Montreaux
-Cult Music without Fear (though Ian Astbury's "singing" [if that's what you want to call it] not up to par that evening)
-AC/DC Donington
That's all I can think of right now.
Care to add to the list?
You can base your answers on any criteria you'd like (video quality, audio quality, performance, music type, etc.).
Personally, I think concert DVDs are the only types of DVDs worth buying/owning. They are the only ones I would watch again and again. I never was one to watch movies over and over again and, thus, never have a reason to own a movie DVD.
Some of the concert DVDs I own (or have rented) and that I like:
-The Who at the Royal Albert Hall
-Roxy Music at the Apollo
-U2 Slane Castle
-U2 Chicago
-U2 Boston
-SRV Live El Mocambo
-SRV Live Montreaux
-Cult Music without Fear (though Ian Astbury's "singing" [if that's what you want to call it] not up to par that evening)
-AC/DC Donington
That's all I can think of right now.
Care to add to the list?