Film Live Concert Films

Red Dreams

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I was going through my collection and pulling out blu-rays/dvds of the ones I have.

Woodstock 1969 - Absolute Must watch. Go for the 40th Anniversary 3 disc Edition

Monterey Pop Festival 1967. - Go for the 3 disc Criterion Collection.

Festival Express - Superb music along the way from Toronto to Calgary on a train. stops along the way.

Celebration at Big Sur- great music especialy from CSNY in an informal setting.
The film is not clear and I have not seen a better copy. Does not detract from the great music.
 

Eriku

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I was going through my collection and pulling out blu-rays/dvds of the ones I have.

Woodstock 1969 - Absolute Must watch. Go for the 40th Anniversary 3 disc Edition

Monterey Pop Festival 1967. - Go for the 3 disc Criterion Collection.

Festival Express - Superb music along the way from Toronto to Calgary on a train. stops along the way.

Celebration at Big Sur- great music especialy from CSNY in an informal setting.
I have Jimi’s Woodstock performance on DVD, cracking stuff.

Another one of my faves is Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same.

Thing is I have to set up my PS3 again if I want to watch a DVD :lol:
 

PeteManic

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I enjoyed the Led Zeppelin DVDs around 2003/2004 when they released How The West Was Won.

My favourite thing in the world is falling down a Youtube black hole and watching loads and loads of live concerts. Perfect way to spend an evening.
 

Minkaro

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Two that get regular views for me are Gotthard - Made in Switzerland and Ayreon - Ayreon Universe.
 

The Cat

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I've got loads of music concert videos I used to collect them.

Most are pro shot just never been commercially sold.

I expect most of them these days are on Youtube.