Like to see this thread keep going and I'm adding this DVD to the list, "Bruce Hornsby and Friends". He has a great lineup of friends. Excellent performance!
Like to see this thread keep going and I'm adding this DVD to the list, "Bruce Hornsby and Friends". He has a great lineup of friends. Excellent performance!
I saw them in Chicago a few summers ago... that's Becker and Fagen for ya! The Concert for George (Harrison) DVD was pretty cool. I could have done without the first half-hour.Originally Posted by Giskard
They were talking about the Eagles. I have the Steely Dan Two against nature DVD and it is excellent. Probably the best sound quality of any music DVD that I have. The DVD about the making of Aja is also great, but probably only for confirmed Steely Dan fans.Originally Posted by JBL Dog
My latest aquisiition is the Stevie Ray Vaughan, live at Montreux, two DVDs of two different shows, it is outstanding. Highly reccomended.
I'll second that!Originally Posted by Don C
The cig hanging out the side of his mouth is pure 70's...
Wish I could have seen him in a live concert.
Ken
Try Bad Company in Concert. Merchants of Cool
"It only costs 80% extra to go first class"
Diana Krall live at the Montreal Jazz Festival. Good Stuff, Check it out.
Just bought Steely Dan, Phil Collins (Paris Concert) and Elton John's 3 concert set. I liked the Elton John best, Phil Collins second and Steely Dan third. I still like the Eric Clapton DVD the best. I also bought Fleetwood Mac's concert DVD and was not impressed with the sound.
Has anyone bought some of The Who's concert DVD's? It seems as if they go out of their way to make bad concert recordings.
Thanks for all the suggestions. I will try some more.
and don't forget these!
Led Zep's 2 disc set containing their Royal Albert Hall and Madison Square Garden gigs, and Joe Satriani's Live In Denver
great for all you guitar afficionados
Get those JBL woofers rattling with some full on assault by Motorhead!
This is a 25th anniversary concert that includes a guest spot from Brian May, guitarist for Queen. Mikkee Dee POUNDS the drums endlessly. I saw them live in the DC area and they were incredable.
Of course, that's if you dig metal torture like I sometimes do!
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