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hi all,
whats everyones best 5 dvd that you own?
(if this has been done before, Sorry!)

mine are:

1. U2 Go Home : Live From Slane
2. Queen Live From Wembley Stadium :)up:)
3. The Corrs Live From Landsdowne Road
4. Robbie Williams Live From Knebworth
5. U2 Live From Boston
 
I don't own any, but of those I've rented:

1) Neil Finn - Seven Worlds Collide live at the St. James' Theatre, Auckland

nothing else comes close.

not even Westway to the World.
 
1. U2 Elevation Live in Boston
2. Wilco- Iam trying to break your heart
3. Lauryn Hill- MTV Unplugged
4. David Gray- Live at the point
5. Tom Petty and the heartbreakers- high grass dogs
 
i don't know. i thinki've only seen about 4 music dvds anyway...

u2 elevation boston was cool
westway to the world rules

and the others have been video compilations (u2 best of 90-00 and dave matthews band, barenaked ladies)

ok, so that's 5...

i'm looking forward to the dropkick murphys dvd when it finally comes out though :hyper:
 
i don't have that much , however

current favourites :
U2 - Live From Slane Castle
Queen - live at wembley
Roger Waters - In The Flesh
Pink Floyd - Live At Pompeii
Genesis - Live The Way We Walk
 
Underworld - everything everything - live ... awesome spectacular performance. man i would give a lot to be there.
Moby - Play dvd... impressive just for the amount of stuff he packed on there
U2 - Boston
U2 - Best of 1990-2000
Massive attack - 11 promos

yeah i don't have many music dvds.. the ones i left off are rattle n hum, classic albums: joshua tree. and that's it i think. don't have slane yet.
 
1. Led Zeppelin - DVD

2. U2 - Elevation Boston

3. The Beastie Boys - Video Collection

4. The Music - Live At Leeds

5. The Tea Party - Illuminations (video Collection)

Can't wait for the Slane show...how long till christmas?
 
1. U2 - Live @ Slane
2. Coldplay - Live in Sydney
3. Travis - Live in Glasgow
4. Alanis Morissette - Feast on Scraps
5. U2 - Live in Boston
 
Led Zeppelin (No title)
The Music: Live at the Blank Canvas
Radiohead: 7 Television Commercials
U2: Go Home
This is Spinal Tap (it counts damnit)
 
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(in no special order)

1. U2: go home
2. U2 live in Boston
3. Bruce Springsteen - live in Barcelona
4. Bruce Springsteen - video anthology
5. Bryan Adams - live in Slane Castle
 
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Yeah So I forgot about my Coldplay Live 2003 dvd....maybe because I haven't actually sat down to watch it....I have listened to it while doing chores around the apartment, but haven't watched it yet.

Oh and Cujo..the Led Zep dvd does have a title....DVD....even on the official site. Just had to add that.
 
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1. jeff buckley-live from chicago...soooooo gooooood
2. u2-slane
3. u2-rattle and hum
4. radiohead-7 television commercials (if the just video doesn't give me an aneurysm...)
5. u2-boston

spinal tap would be number 3 or 4...if it counts...
 
1. The Who - The Kids Are Alright
2. U2 - Boston
3. The Who - Live at Isle of Wright Festival 1970
3. Springsteen - Barcelona
4. Concert for NYC (though parts are nauseatingly patriotic, there are some amazing performances on there)
5. U2 - Rattle & Hum
 
1. U2 - Slane
2. Travis - Live In Glasgow
3. U2 - Boston
4. Queen - Wembley 1986
5. Jamiroquai - Live In Verona

I was a bit disappointed with Coldplay's Live DVD, it seemed to overproduced.
 
Metallica: S&M
Kiss Symphony: Alive IV
Coldplay Live 2003
AC/DC: Stiff Upper Lip Live
AC/DC: Live At Donnington
Iron Maiden: Rock in Rio
Metallica: Cunning Stunts

and both U2's DVD
 
yertle-the-turtle said:
I don't own any, but of those I've rented:

1) Neil Finn - Seven Worlds Collide live at the St. James' Theatre, Auckland

nothing else comes close.

not even Westway to the World.


i so
so
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agree.

some that come close:

i am trying to break your heart....wilco
travis....more than us
neil finn....sessions at west 54th
ben folds 5..." "
 
In no particular order:

Radiohead - 7 Television Commercials
U2 - Rattle and Hum (SBS and Exit = :ohmy: :heart: )
Led Zeppelin - whatever the heck it's called ;)
U2 - Elevation (I don't have Slane yet)

and I'm going to pre-emptively say the new Placebo DVD coming out in a few months. I cannot wait! :hyper:
 
1. Led Zeppelin - "DVD" (believe it or not, it really is titled "DVD" :lol: ).
2. Elevation Boston
3. Slane

I can't justify collecting DVD's when I already spend a lot of money on CD's, although my interest has been piqued with respect to some titles listed on this thread.
 
IWasBored said:

i'm looking forward to the dropkick murphys dvd when it finally comes out though :hyper:

Since the live album was culled from various shows, is the tracklisting potentially different from the DVD? I know it's going to have the videos and a full live set, but I'd like to see the early versions of some of the Blackout songs they were working out at the time. I think Blackout is vastly superior to anything else in their catalog, with Do or Die (Al Barr's renditions of the songs being better, however) and Sing Loud Sing Proud right behind. Never really got into Gang's All Here, except a few songs. Would have looooved vocals on Amazing Grace. Grrr. Murhpys rock. Flogging Molly's better though.
 
U2 Go Home - Slane
U2 - Rattle and Hum
U2 - Boston
Elvis - That's the Way It Is

The U2 one is my favourite because I was there and it's special to me. I only have 4 music DVD's. :s
 
U2 - Slane
The Who - The Kids Are Alright
Paul Simon - Live from Paris.. I think it's titled "You're the One". His band is unbelievably tight.
Bruce Springsteen - the madison square garden one
U2 - Boston
 
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