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weebles - > Mindless musings -> Favorite music and music-related DVDs?
Favorite music and music-related DVDs?
So, on my way to work this morning i strated thinking about some of my favorite concert DVDs, which led to thinking about some of my favorite music-related stuff, too. So I thought I'd see what other folks are into, picture-music-wise.

Here's a few of my faves:

Beatles Anthology - I've watched all 11+ hours three times, and it's still an awe-inspiring piece.

Pink Floyd / Pulse - Amazing group, amazing recording.
 
The Band / The Last Waltz - Can't imagine anyone not finding something in here to love.

A Concert for George - George Harrison's tribute concert, organized by Eric Clapton. Parts of it will break your heart.

Queen / The Magic Years - O.K., I cheated a little on this one, since I have it on VHS, not DVD, but only because the DVD isn't out. A great retrospective on the history of the band.

Leonard Cohen / I'm Your Man - Probably the only time you'll ever see U2 as a backup band.
 
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posted by weebles on Friday, June 8, 2007 at 10:57 AM
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posted by scottso on Jun 8, 2007 at 06:38 PM
Another vote for the Zep DVD.   Its too bad I never got to see them in their day.  Closest I've come is Page/Plant at Jones Beach in NY, but it just wasn't the same without Jones on bass and  Bonham (as opposed to his son) on drums. :(
posted by weebles on Jun 8, 2007 at 01:02 PM
Gotta give it to you on that one, Aero. The album Physical Graffiti is hanging on my living room wall, along with several other artistic albums throughout the years.

One year for my birthday I got The Song Remains the Same and The Wall . That's a great double-feature!
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