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Thread started 06/10/05 6:54pm

sitruk7

If all of your favorite artists released a DVD of one of their tours...

which one would you choose for each artist/group?
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Reply #1 posted 06/10/05 7:23pm

RipHer2Shreds

Blonde Ambition - Madonna
Lovesexy or Nude - Prince (Nude cuz it was the first tour of his I saw)

Ummm...that's all I can think of biggrin
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Reply #2 posted 06/10/05 7:31pm

Anxiety

Prince - A two-pack of his 1986 Birthday concert and the 1988 Livesexy concert film.

Bowie - Either the Stage tour or the 1976 Thin White Duke tour (pref. the Stage tour, though)

Laurie Anderson - United States Live on video. The whole damn thing.

Everyone else I like, either they already have something out from my favorite tours, or else they're just not that fun to watch.
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Reply #3 posted 06/10/05 11:52pm

GangstaFam

Anxiety said:

Everyone else I like, either they already have something out from my favorite tours, or else they're just not that fun to watch.

Having that Grace video on DVD would be awfully nice though. wink
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Reply #4 posted 06/11/05 6:47am

PrettyMan72

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Prince - Dirty Mind Era/Parade/Lovesexy

Janet - Rhythm Nation
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Reply #5 posted 06/13/05 7:11pm

Anxiety

GangstaFam said:

Anxiety said:

Everyone else I like, either they already have something out from my favorite tours, or else they're just not that fun to watch.

Having that Grace video on DVD would be awfully nice though. wink


and since it's not that long, having it with a video collection would be all kinds of nice. nod
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Reply #6 posted 06/13/05 9:26pm

GangstaFam

Anxiety said:

and since it's not that long, having it with a video collection would be all kinds of nice. nod

Who do we need to bully to make this happen?
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Reply #7 posted 06/13/05 9:27pm

Snap

Prince -- Lovesexy, Oakland, 1988
Prince -- Fillmore, San Francisco, 2001
Jesse Johnson -- just about anything showing off his guitar work
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Reply #8 posted 06/13/05 10:25pm

Abdul

Rick James - Throwin Down Tour
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Reply #9 posted 06/13/05 10:29pm

vainandy

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The "Fire It Up" tour with Rick James and Prince.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #10 posted 06/14/05 6:05am

DavidEye

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Prince -- Lovesexy, Oakland, 1988



I was at that show! November 11,1988.I'll never forget it.
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Reply #11 posted 06/14/05 6:25am

GangstaFam

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I was at that show! November 11,1988.I'll never forget it.

Lucky bitch!
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Reply #12 posted 06/14/05 6:27am

DavidEye

GangstaFam said:

DavidEye said:

I was at that show! November 11,1988.I'll never forget it.

Lucky bitch!



You didn't get to see the Lovesxy Tour? That was Prince's best show! lol
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Reply #13 posted 06/14/05 6:28am

GangstaFam

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You didn't get to see the Lovesxy Tour? That was Prince's best show! lol

Oh, I don't doubt it. But I was just a kid at the time. sad
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Reply #14 posted 06/14/05 6:30am

DavidEye

GangstaFam said:

DavidEye said:

You didn't get to see the Lovesxy Tour? That was Prince's best show! lol

Oh, I don't doubt it. But I was just a kid at the time. sad



and plus,your parents were kinda strict,right? I bet you had to hide those Prince and Madonna records,lol.
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Reply #15 posted 06/14/05 6:32am

GangstaFam

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and plus,your parents were kinda strict,right? I bet you had to hide those Prince and Madonna records,lol.

Oh yes, it was ridiculous. I could tell you plenty of horror stories, but I'm sure you've already read the Prince/Madonna related ones on here. Lovesexy was foremost of my cd's to hide. I was terrified of my mother seeing that album cover. omfg
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Reply #16 posted 06/14/05 7:06am

Novabreaker

My favourite artists tour?
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Reply #17 posted 06/14/05 7:22am

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Prince - Lovesexy tour. The bootleg made from the videocassettes are okay for now, but I would really like an official DVD with all the bells and whistles.

Siouxsie And The Banshees - I heard the Banshees played Radio City once before I got into them. A DVD of that show/tour would be nice. I think it was the Peepshow tour.

Tori Amos - It would be nice if the 'Live From NY' VHS was released on DVD.

Janet - Velvet Rope tour is already on DVD.
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Reply #18 posted 06/14/05 9:24am

Anxiety

Laurie Anderson really needs to get "Home of the Brave" released on DVD, I don't care if there are no special features or whatnot. It's just really an amazing concert movie. The staging, the music, Adrian Belew, William Burroughs, Laurie's amazing back muscles when she's wearing the ball gown...it's just a freakin' fantastic film that'll make a Laurie Anderson fan out of anyone.
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Reply #19 posted 06/14/05 9:45am

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Prince - Lovesexy 88'/ D&P / Parade and Purple rain tours!!

I would be in heaven

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Reply #20 posted 06/14/05 11:27am

NWF

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Prince - First Ave. '83
That one music fest in Toronto back in 1980 that had Talking Heads, Elvis Costello, The Pretenders, The B-52's, etc. I forgot the name of it.
oh yes, and the 1982 US Festival. nod
NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE.
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Reply #21 posted 06/14/05 11:30am

sextonseven

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It would be nice if 'Urgh' was released on DVD.
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Reply #22 posted 06/14/05 12:01pm

PhilG

sextonseven said:

Prince - Lovesexy tour. The bootleg made from the videocassettes are okay for now, but I would really like an official DVD with all the bells and whistles.

There's several boots of this circulating.The most recent ripped from the Laserdisc.& I've read the best version available.

Siouxsie And The Banshees - I heard the Banshees played Radio City once before I got into them. A DVD of that show/tour would be nice. I think it was the Peepshow tour.

There's a DVD ripped from the Laserdisc: Nocturne live at Royal Albert Hall-1983

Tori Amos - It would be nice if the 'Live From NY' VHS was released on DVD.

Do you mean Sessions at 54th st?A nice DVD boot exists.I prefer the HD version of Soundstage myself.

It would be nice if 'Urgh' was released on DVD.

Again, there several versions on boot DVD.The best versions ripped from PAL Laserdisc.



Anxiety said:

Laurie Anderson really needs to get "Home of the Brave" released on DVD, I don't care if there are no special features or whatnot. It's just really an amazing concert movie. The staging, the music, Adrian Belew, William Burroughs, Laurie's amazing back muscles when she's wearing the ball gown...it's just a freakin' fantastic film that'll make a Laurie Anderson fan out of anyone.

There's a 2 DVD rip from the Laserdisc available

NWF said:

Prince - First Ave. '83

a nice quality boot DVD exists
oh yes, and the 1982 US Festival.

There's loads of boot DVDs availble of each individual performance.Pat Benetar, Van Halen, Berlin & Missing Persons for example have their own DVDs


& according to a Grace Jones newsgroup, the One Man Show concert will be released on DVD July25th..




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Reply #23 posted 06/14/05 12:37pm

Anxiety

a 2 DVD rip of "home of the brave"? is there extra stuff on it? i don't remember it as being a particularly long movie - maybe 75 minutes or so.
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Reply #24 posted 06/14/05 12:37pm

sextonseven

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PhilG said:

There's several boots of this circulating.The most recent ripped from the Laserdisc.& I've read the best version available.

I have one of the Lovesexy DVD boots, but I want one in 5.1 surround sound, dts, etc.


There's a DVD ripped from the Laserdisc: Nocturne live at Royal Albert Hall-1983

I have 'Nocturne' on VHS which is pretty good. I also have the recent official '7-Year Itch' tour DVD, which quality-wise is fantastic--full 5.1 surround audio, but I wish Siouxsie's voice was in better shape. An official DVD of the Banshees at Radio City back when they were at their peak would be amazing.


Do you mean Sessions at 54th st?A nice DVD boot exists.I prefer the HD version of Soundstage myself.

No, I mean the 'Live From NY' RAINN concert VHS at Madison Square Garden from 1997. I have the official VHS which is okay, but like the others, I would like to see a superior quality DVD.
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Reply #25 posted 06/14/05 12:49pm

PhilG

Anxiety said:

a 2 DVD rip of "home of the brave"? is there extra stuff on it? i don't remember it as being a particularly long movie - maybe 75 minutes or so.


I think it just the concert film itself.The guy who did it seems to specialize on old 80s artists releases.He also has her promos available on a seperate DVD.He's also reponsible for the transfers of the Siouxsie & Urgh movie I mentioned before.I'm trying to do a trade with him but so far he's not finished *patiently waiting*.Anyways, here's his description of his work on the Home of the Brave DVDs:

Laurie Anderson - Home Of The Brave 2 DVD set
Laurie Anderson - Home Of The Brave A 90 minute performance movie approximating her Home Of The Brave tour. The show is FABULOUS, and the cast of performers on stage with her as her band (but they do much more than just play) includes: Adrian Belew (King Crimson) on guitar, Bill Laswell on Bass (too many bands and projects to list), Joy Askew (Euro Gliders) keyboards, David Van Tieghem on drums (famous in his own right), William S.Burroughs drinks smokes and talks, Richard Landry on sax (Beausoleil), Nile Rogers on guitar (Chic, Bowie, Peter Gabriel, Bryan Ferry). I can't gush enough about this show. You will like it almost no matter what your taste in music is, because its just darned entertaining to see her and her band mates cavort about, perform short dialogues, or act like they are in pre-school. Its also worth noting that because this was captured from a laserdisc, it has STEREO SOUND, which aficionados of Laurie will know was not available for either the broadcast version or the VHS. I could have sacrificed a little quality to fit this all on one dvd, but I left it in its original laserdisc format on two discs with uncompressed sound at the maximum quality attainable by a dvd-r. PLEASE do not ask me for a soundtrack cd of this, I will not be including one. If you are ambitious you can make one yourself form the dvds. Lauri will eventually re-issue this cd herself I would imagine, but the movie seems to have slipped her interest. Miss Anderson is always moving ahead and concerning herself with new ideas and material, and most likely she would not wish to turn away from new adventures to re-live an old one, so this video may have seen its day. Of everything I have complete, this does seem the most likely candidate for re-issue however, so PLEASE BUY IT when it comes out officially. This DVD set is for fans that have worn out their vhs tape. The laserdisc was perfect with no discernable rot, and the transfer went flawless. This rates a 4.5 to me ONLY because the original is so well filmed, and because the scenes tend to be high contrast: Unless you have 50K color correction processors to compensate and correct the signal, high contrast images tend to produce color bleed when played back. You may see a slight blue edge to the left of bright areas on your TV in some places. This IS NOT ON THE DVD, which you will see if you view it on a computer. It stems from the fact that TV can only comprehend contrast on certain curves, which are maintained on the original video very deliberately when it was produced, but lost in the capture and transfer process. The only means I would have to eliminate them would be to lower the overall contrast, which would render an inferior image overall. If you have a good TV, this effect is limited internally, but low and medium level consumer products leave that circuitry out to save money. You might also see an improvement when using the color component output available on new dvd players. Performances Are As Follows

Good Evening
Zero And One
Excellent Birds
Old Hat
Drum Dance
Smoke Rings
Late Show
White Lilly
Sharky's Day
How To Write
Kokoku
Radar
Gravity's Angel
Langue D' Amour
Talk Normal
Difficult Listening Hour
Language Is A Virus
Sharky's Night
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Reply #26 posted 06/14/05 1:49pm

Anxiety

thanks for the info!


i'm sure laurie will go the re-master/re-issue route with her old stuff - the rhino best-of anthology seems to be one of her best-sellers these days, i could see them doing a DVD do-over of HOTB.
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Reply #27 posted 06/14/05 9:46pm

Abdul

Also a good copy of The Jacksons Victory Tour in Dallas. I have a bad boot of this show, this is the show that Eddie Van Halen showed up and played his solo on "Beat It".
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Reply #28 posted 06/14/05 10:11pm

Snap

DavidEye said:

Snap said:

Prince -- Lovesexy, Oakland, 1988



I was at that show! November 11,1988.I'll never forget it.


eek What seat? lol Seriously tho, good show, eh? He also played there the night before. It'd be great to see it again, though I still recollect it very well. Like you said, "I'll never forget it."
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Reply #29 posted 06/14/05 11:34pm

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RipHer2Shreds said:

Blonde Ambition - Madonna
Lovesexy or Nude - Prince (Nude cuz it was the first tour of his I saw)

Ummm...that's all I can think of biggrin


that'd be my 2 choices... although I may say Re-Invention instead of BA.
and Lovesexy for sure! So glad I saw that one live!
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