What Live DVDs/CDs have you acquired?
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What Live DVDs/CDs have you acquired?
I'm currently listening to the Roger Waters live DVD, In The Flesh. It's an amazing show--far better than I expected. The first couple songs they do felt a little forced, dry, but then, after that, they really take off. Shine On really blew me away, as well as the sax solo on "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun".
Now, all they need to do is make an official PULSE DVD, and I’ll bet set for life!
Now, all they need to do is make an official PULSE DVD, and I’ll bet set for life!
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I have a few:
Disturbed's Music as a Weapon II live cd-not bad. Prefer seeing them live though. Its a 2 disc edition which includes live concert footage on dvd-thats good to watch.
I also have one of their live DVDs which is much better.
I have NIN's And all that could have been live cd-very good-i really enjoy listening to this one.
I also have a live DVD of Apocalyptica's. They are a Finnish band who are known for their Metallica covers on cello. I love how they sound and some of their own compositions are really great to listen to and watch. Its a 4 disc set so lots of extras which is nice.
I am sure I have a couple more but can't think of them right this second...
Disturbed's Music as a Weapon II live cd-not bad. Prefer seeing them live though. Its a 2 disc edition which includes live concert footage on dvd-thats good to watch.
I also have one of their live DVDs which is much better.
I have NIN's And all that could have been live cd-very good-i really enjoy listening to this one.
I also have a live DVD of Apocalyptica's. They are a Finnish band who are known for their Metallica covers on cello. I love how they sound and some of their own compositions are really great to listen to and watch. Its a 4 disc set so lots of extras which is nice.
I am sure I have a couple more but can't think of them right this second...
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Recently got as a gift: Roger Waters In The Flesh? Love it!
Other live CDs I have are -
Peter Frampton: Frampton Comes Alive ,
Kansas: At The Whiskey,
Moody Blues: Live At Red Rocks,
Blue Oyster Cult: Extra Terrestrial Live,
Styx: Caught In The Act,
Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush: Live (only CD I seen of him),
Supertramp: Paris!,
and Santana: Sacred Fire.
Other live CDs I have are -
Peter Frampton: Frampton Comes Alive ,
Kansas: At The Whiskey,
Moody Blues: Live At Red Rocks,
Blue Oyster Cult: Extra Terrestrial Live,
Styx: Caught In The Act,
Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush: Live (only CD I seen of him),
Supertramp: Paris!,
and Santana: Sacred Fire.
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DVDs:
Rush: Exit Stage Left, Grace Under Pressure, A Show Of Hands, Rush In Rio, R30
Yes: The Best of Musikladen Live , 9021 Live, Live in Philadelphia 1979, Keys to Ascension, Yesspeak
Steely Dan: Two Against Nature
Roy Orbison: Black & White Night
Bruce Springsteen: Hammersmith Odeon 1975
The Band: The Last Waltz
Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense
Evanessence: Anywhere But Home
King Crimson: Neal and Jack and Me
Echo And The Bunnymen: Live From Liverpool
The Cars: Live Musicladen 1979
The Flower Kings: Instant Delivery
Spock's Beard: Don't Try This At Home
Neal Morse: Testimony
Paul McCartney: Live At The Cavern Club
Pink Floyd: Pulse
Stevie Ray Vaughn: Austin City Limits
Joe Jackson: Live In Tokyo
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones: Live at the Quick
Joni Mitchell: Shadows And Light
U2: Live At Red Rocks (VHS, not yet released to dvd), Rattle & Hum
The Who: Isle Of Wight
Eagles: Hell Freezes Over
Deep Purple: Live in California 74
Jefferson Airplane: Fly Jefferson Airplane
Frank Zappa: Does Humor Belong In Music, The Dub Room Special
Third Day: Live Wire
Les Claypool: Ten Gallons Of Deisel
Live Aid
Radiohead: The Astoria London Live
Genesis: Live in Montreal '74, Live at Wembley '87
Peter Gabriel: Secret World Live
Phil Collins: No Jacket Required
Sting: Brand New Day
Queen: Live at Wembley
Daniel Amos: Live In Anaheim '85
Marvin Gaye: Live in 1976
That's most of the DVDs I have; I'll have to look at my stuff to remember the rest. As for live cds, that might take a while to list!
Rush: Exit Stage Left, Grace Under Pressure, A Show Of Hands, Rush In Rio, R30
Yes: The Best of Musikladen Live , 9021 Live, Live in Philadelphia 1979, Keys to Ascension, Yesspeak
Steely Dan: Two Against Nature
Roy Orbison: Black & White Night
Bruce Springsteen: Hammersmith Odeon 1975
The Band: The Last Waltz
Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense
Evanessence: Anywhere But Home
King Crimson: Neal and Jack and Me
Echo And The Bunnymen: Live From Liverpool
The Cars: Live Musicladen 1979
The Flower Kings: Instant Delivery
Spock's Beard: Don't Try This At Home
Neal Morse: Testimony
Paul McCartney: Live At The Cavern Club
Pink Floyd: Pulse
Stevie Ray Vaughn: Austin City Limits
Joe Jackson: Live In Tokyo
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones: Live at the Quick
Joni Mitchell: Shadows And Light
U2: Live At Red Rocks (VHS, not yet released to dvd), Rattle & Hum
The Who: Isle Of Wight
Eagles: Hell Freezes Over
Deep Purple: Live in California 74
Jefferson Airplane: Fly Jefferson Airplane
Frank Zappa: Does Humor Belong In Music, The Dub Room Special
Third Day: Live Wire
Les Claypool: Ten Gallons Of Deisel
Live Aid
Radiohead: The Astoria London Live
Genesis: Live in Montreal '74, Live at Wembley '87
Peter Gabriel: Secret World Live
Phil Collins: No Jacket Required
Sting: Brand New Day
Queen: Live at Wembley
Daniel Amos: Live In Anaheim '85
Marvin Gaye: Live in 1976
That's most of the DVDs I have; I'll have to look at my stuff to remember the rest. As for live cds, that might take a while to list!
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Peter Frampton: Frampton Comes Alive
Cheap Trick: Live at Budokan
Foghat: Live
come to mind. I'm sure I have more but I'm also sure I may be confusing having all the songs on mp3 as opposed to having the actual cd.
Cheap Trick: Live at Budokan
Foghat: Live
come to mind. I'm sure I have more but I'm also sure I may be confusing having all the songs on mp3 as opposed to having the actual cd.
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heh, well like dan I have a ton. Except I am too lazy to list them.
And a couple others that perhaps no one has:
Laurie Anderson (with Adrien Belew)
Bill Bruford and Michel Bortslap
ahhh, wayy to many
I am surprised someone else has this!Styx: Caught In The Act,
And a couple others that perhaps no one has:
Laurie Anderson (with Adrien Belew)
Bill Bruford and Michel Bortslap
ahhh, wayy to many

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CDs:
77’s – Eighty-Eight
999 – Biggest our In Sport
Burlap To Cashmere - Live At The Bitter End
Cheap Trick – Live At Budokan
Daniel Amos - Preachers From Outer Space, Live Bootleg - '82
Evanessence – Anywhere But Home
Foghat – Live, Road Cases
Flower Kings – Instant Delivery
Genesis – Live, Seconds Out, Three Sides Live, Live: The Way We Walk
Jimmy Page & The Black Crows - Live At The Greek
Joni Mitchell – Shadows & Light
Journey – Greatest Hits Live
King Crimson – USA
Paul McCartney – Tripping The Live Fantastic
Paul Simon – Concert In The Part
Phish – A Live One
Police – Live
Peter Frampton – Frampton Comes Alive
Pink Floyd – Ummagumma Live
Primus – Miscellaneous Debris
Queen – Live Killers
Rush - All The World's A Stage, Cygnus X Story, Spirit Of St. Louis, Exit Stage Left, A Show Of Hands, Different Stages, In Rio, 30th Anniversary Concert, R30
Simon & Garfunkle - The Concert in Central Park
Spock’s Beard - Gluttons For Punishment
Steely Dan - Alive In America
Stevie Ray Vaughn - Live: In The Beginning, Live Alive
Talking Heads - The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads, Stop Making Sense
Third Day – Live Wire
Transatlantic – Live In America
U2 - Under A Blood Red Sky, Wide Awake In America, Rattle And Hum
Weather Report – 8:30
Yes – Yessongs, Yesterdays, Keys To Ascension, The Word Is Live
77’s – Eighty-Eight
999 – Biggest our In Sport
Burlap To Cashmere - Live At The Bitter End
Cheap Trick – Live At Budokan
Daniel Amos - Preachers From Outer Space, Live Bootleg - '82
Evanessence – Anywhere But Home
Foghat – Live, Road Cases
Flower Kings – Instant Delivery
Genesis – Live, Seconds Out, Three Sides Live, Live: The Way We Walk
Jimmy Page & The Black Crows - Live At The Greek
Joni Mitchell – Shadows & Light
Journey – Greatest Hits Live
King Crimson – USA
Paul McCartney – Tripping The Live Fantastic
Paul Simon – Concert In The Part
Phish – A Live One
Police – Live
Peter Frampton – Frampton Comes Alive
Pink Floyd – Ummagumma Live
Primus – Miscellaneous Debris
Queen – Live Killers
Rush - All The World's A Stage, Cygnus X Story, Spirit Of St. Louis, Exit Stage Left, A Show Of Hands, Different Stages, In Rio, 30th Anniversary Concert, R30
Simon & Garfunkle - The Concert in Central Park
Spock’s Beard - Gluttons For Punishment
Steely Dan - Alive In America
Stevie Ray Vaughn - Live: In The Beginning, Live Alive
Talking Heads - The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads, Stop Making Sense
Third Day – Live Wire
Transatlantic – Live In America
U2 - Under A Blood Red Sky, Wide Awake In America, Rattle And Hum
Weather Report – 8:30
Yes – Yessongs, Yesterdays, Keys To Ascension, The Word Is Live
Dandelion don't tell no lies
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Blow away dandelion
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You guys have me beat.
DVDs
Rush - Exit Stage Left, Grace Under Pressure, Show of Hands, Rio, R30.
King Crimson - Deja Vroom, Eyes Wide Open
Primus - Hallucino Genetics Live 2004
Kansas - Device, Voice, Drum
Bela Fleck - Live at the Quick
Led Zeppelin
Audioslave - Live in Cuba
Yes - Symphonic Live
Pink Floyd - Pulse
Dream Theater - Metropolis 2000
And probably some more I'm forgetting.
Which ones have the best sound in your collection? Pulse isn't bad. The Led Zepplin is amazing, considering how old the source tapes are. The KC Eyes Wide Open is astonishingly good. But my favorite is the Rush R30 DVD. Fantastic recording made only a few years ago.
I prefer the stereo PCM mix on the Bela Fleck DVD. Much better resolution. Higher highs, lower lows, and . . . middler?. . mids.
DVDs
Rush - Exit Stage Left, Grace Under Pressure, Show of Hands, Rio, R30.
King Crimson - Deja Vroom, Eyes Wide Open
Primus - Hallucino Genetics Live 2004
Kansas - Device, Voice, Drum
Bela Fleck - Live at the Quick
Led Zeppelin
Audioslave - Live in Cuba
Yes - Symphonic Live
Pink Floyd - Pulse
Dream Theater - Metropolis 2000
And probably some more I'm forgetting.
Which ones have the best sound in your collection? Pulse isn't bad. The Led Zepplin is amazing, considering how old the source tapes are. The KC Eyes Wide Open is astonishingly good. But my favorite is the Rush R30 DVD. Fantastic recording made only a few years ago.
I prefer the stereo PCM mix on the Bela Fleck DVD. Much better resolution. Higher highs, lower lows, and . . . middler?. . mids.

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As much as I love the Zeppelin DVD, it's a cheat.
www.simplyled.net/thegardentapes.html
In a nutshell, stuff was pieced together from different performances and "cleaned up" to provide the final product. IOW, the DVD is not representative of an actual Zeppelin performance (as anyone who's heard an undoctored bootleg can attest).
www.simplyled.net/thegardentapes.html
In a nutshell, stuff was pieced together from different performances and "cleaned up" to provide the final product. IOW, the DVD is not representative of an actual Zeppelin performance (as anyone who's heard an undoctored bootleg can attest).
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Honestly, the cuts and such don't bother me. From what I've read of your link (didn't read it all), it sounds like they cut a few sloppy bars here, smoothed over Robert's voice there . . . no big deal. Sure, it's not 100% accurate of that particular performance. But we're talking about a band that doesn't tour anymore. If this were a band still going, and they were doing this kind of manipulation to their previous tour, well, that's not right. But to me this is like restoring old paintings. A little touch-up work is necessary.
Actually, reading a bit more, I think this sort of thing happens all the time. Many of the edits were patched together from different consecutive nights of the same location on the same tour. Isn't this why bands record multiple nights when preparing a DVD? In case something goes wrong and they can use material from either night?
Actually, reading a bit more, I think this sort of thing happens all the time. Many of the edits were patched together from different consecutive nights of the same location on the same tour. Isn't this why bands record multiple nights when preparing a DVD? In case something goes wrong and they can use material from either night?
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Don't get me wrong, I'm not slamming it at all, just calling it what it is.
Any Zeppelin is good Zeppelin, but it is funny watching the bootleg Knebworth show, then comparing it with the DVD.
Any Zeppelin is good Zeppelin, but it is funny watching the bootleg Knebworth show, then comparing it with the DVD.
"There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences." - PJ O'Rourke
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"Men and women range themselves into three classes or orders of intelligence; you can tell the lowest class by their habit of always talking about persons; the next by the fact that their habit is always to converse about things; the highest by their preference for the discussion of ideas." - Charles Stewart
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"I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations." - James Madison
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"Men and women range themselves into three classes or orders of intelligence; you can tell the lowest class by their habit of always talking about persons; the next by the fact that their habit is always to converse about things; the highest by their preference for the discussion of ideas." - Charles Stewart
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"I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations." - James Madison
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I remember reading those for Song Remains the Same... and marvelling at how much time it would've taken the guy to poke around to determine all the cuts and source material.
I love DVD too, and the cuts don't bother me. I'm used to bootlegs with glitches, bad notes, etc. but I kind of expect official releases to sound better. The amazing thing is how intricately some of the songs are cut and pasted (read the SRtS analysis...) I doubt there's a single live album in existence that doesn't have *at least* few patches to cover up a bad vocal or guitar (not counting the Dead's Dick's Picks or the "real live" releases that bands like Pearl Jam, String Cheese, The Who, etc. are doing nowadays).
IIRC, the Knebworth bootleg is a different show than the one on DVD.
I love DVD too, and the cuts don't bother me. I'm used to bootlegs with glitches, bad notes, etc. but I kind of expect official releases to sound better. The amazing thing is how intricately some of the songs are cut and pasted (read the SRtS analysis...) I doubt there's a single live album in existence that doesn't have *at least* few patches to cover up a bad vocal or guitar (not counting the Dead's Dick's Picks or the "real live" releases that bands like Pearl Jam, String Cheese, The Who, etc. are doing nowadays).
IIRC, the Knebworth bootleg is a different show than the one on DVD.
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Yeah, the bootleg is the second show, the DVD is primarily the first.
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"Men and women range themselves into three classes or orders of intelligence; you can tell the lowest class by their habit of always talking about persons; the next by the fact that their habit is always to converse about things; the highest by their preference for the discussion of ideas." - Charles Stewart
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"I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations." - James Madison
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"Men and women range themselves into three classes or orders of intelligence; you can tell the lowest class by their habit of always talking about persons; the next by the fact that their habit is always to converse about things; the highest by their preference for the discussion of ideas." - Charles Stewart
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"I believe there are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations." - James Madison
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