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What were the last 3 MUSIC RELATED DVD's you enjoyed? As everyone knows, DVD has taken over and is another great image marketing tool for our favorite artists. Concerts continue to be reissued and even old interviews are finding their way to this medium.
So, what were the last 3 MUSIC RELATED DVD's you enjoyed? | |
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Marvin Gaye * The Real Thing
is the last one I enjoyed. | |
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[Edited 5/1/06 16:25pm] | |
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BSK3601 said: Marvin Gaye * The Real Thing
is the last one I enjoyed. Is that like, one concert? | |
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CinisterCee said: BSK3601 said: Marvin Gaye * The Real Thing
is the last one I enjoyed. Is that like, one concert? it's more of a compilation of 60s and 70s television appearances. Interviews are interspersed between the performances. They could have used better footage for the songs but it's still enjoyable because this is the first "official" Motown DVD. | |
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BSK3601 said: CinisterCee said: Is that like, one concert? it's more of a compilation of 60s and 70s television appearances. Interviews are interspersed between the performances. They could have used better footage for the songs but it's still enjoyable because this is the first "official" Motown DVD. Cool. Yeah I was definitely looking that one over at the store. | |
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^cool.
There's some "bonus" DVDs packaged along with CDs lately too. | |
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:::
:: Mayor of The Sunset Strip (2003) documentary on rodney bingenheimer :: Pick Up The Mic (2005) documentary on the LGBT hip hop movement [ info ] :: Sade : Life Promise Pride Love (1993) | |
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Super Furry Animals - Rings Around the World. DVD 5.1
Queen - A night At the Opera. DVD 5.1 Flaming Lips - Fearless Freaks. Documentary. Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way. | |
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Rick James - Super Freak Live 1982
Earth Wind & Fire - Shining Stars: The Official Story of EWF Isaac Hayes - The Black Moses of Soul: 1973 concert in Atlanta, Ga The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter Wattstax I watched these over the past week. | |
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Visage-Live-actually, these are their promos.The first five are cool. Gun Club-Preaching The Blues-Two amazing live gigs at The Hacienda-Manchester, England.Not sure why not enough people heard of them.If you like the Cramps, Nick Cave, you'll love these guys. & a couple recently released Prince DVD bootlegs | |
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Darla said: Gun Club-Preaching The Blues-Two amazing live gigs at The Hacienda-Manchester, England.Not sure why not enough people heard of them.: I only have Miami, but I like it well enough. | |
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these are the latest
Average White Band - Live at Montreux 1977 Teddy Pendergrass - Teddy! Live in '79 [Edited 4/30/06 16:45pm] | |
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jasco82 said: Rick James - Super Freak Live 1982
That one is amazing. Worth the price for "Big Day" alone! | |
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Forgot this one...
Queen - The Game (DVD Audio 5.1) Sounds pretty incredible for "stripped-down" sound they had on this album. In DTS nontheless. Queen's first major foray into Funk. Hot Space was prolly more so, but more electro-funk. The Game is just the band gettin' funky. Really groove oriented. Overall not every song. Oh, and great in 5.1 DTS. Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way. | |
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Tommy Emmanuel...
...Live At Sheldon Concert Hall Little Jimmy Scott... ...If You Only Knew Jimi Hendrix... ...Live At Woodstock tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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theAudience said: [Little Jimmy Scott...
Who's this cat? | |
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CinisterCee said: theAudience said: [Little Jimmy Scott...
Who's this cat? A great story of perseverance against incredible odds. http://www.alpha-net.ne.j...0Scott.htm tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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I just bought Blondie's "Greatest Hits: Sound and Vision" and while it's not great (why did they cut out "I'm Always Touched By Your Presence"?), it's pretty good. I also just watched "On The Line". I thought the movie was OK but I really am more intested in the soundtrack. I really like that duet that first Johnny and June do that she used to do with her ex....probably called "Time's A Wastin". She sounds great!
Can't think of anything else. I do have a really bad habit of buying music DVDs (mostly concerts) and never watching them. I don't think I ever did watch Bowie's "Reality" DVD or Rick James '82 concert, which was mentioned. What's wrong with me? | |
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...well it's not 3, but still smokin':
... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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theAudience said: CinisterCee said: Who's this cat? A great story of perseverance against incredible odds. http://www.alpha-net.ne.j...0Scott.htm tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 i saw this on the big screen at the gene siskel film center here in chicago. it was a great documentary. | |
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[Edited 5/1/06 9:00am] | |
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I've had a DVD player for ages but I haven't bothered attaching it to the TV. | |
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Novabreaker said: I've had a DVD player for ages but I haven't bothered attaching it to the TV.
fuckin dooit! | |
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VinnyM27 said: I just bought Blondie's "Greatest Hits: Sound and Vision" and while it's not great (why did they cut out "I'm Always Touched By Your Presence"?), it's pretty good. I also just watched "On The Line". I thought the movie was OK but I really am more intested in the soundtrack. I really like that duet that first Johnny and June do that she used to do with her ex....probably called "Time's A Wastin". She sounds great!
Can't think of anything else. I do have a really bad habit of buying music DVDs (mostly concerts) and never watching them. I don't think I ever did watch Bowie's "Reality" DVD or Rick James '82 concert, which was mentioned. What's wrong with me? I'm like you in that the the last three music related DVDs that I have bought, I haven't watched yet. These are the last three that I have enjoyed: Siouxsie and the Banshees - Seven Year Itch Goldfrapp - Wonderful Electric Suicide Girls - The First Tour | |
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CinisterCee said: Novabreaker said: I've had a DVD player for ages but I haven't bothered attaching it to the TV.
fuckin dooit! My TV's about the size of a stamp, and I really don't watch movies that often. Let alone buy them from a store. I had to initially buy my DVD-player as a CD-player when the old one broke down - bad idea, they're quite lousy for that application. | |
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Novabreaker said: CinisterCee said: fuckin dooit! My TV's about the size of a stamp, and I really don't watch movies that often. Let alone buy them from a store. I had to initially buy my DVD-player as a CD-player when the old one broke down - bad idea, they're quite lousy for that application. No they're not! ...unless your stamp-sized TV has an ant-sized speaker. | |
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CinisterCee said: No they're not! ...unless your stamp-sized TV has an ant-sized speaker.
Yes they are, it takes usually ages to load the TAC on a single CD. Using the search function is very irksome as it's always so damn slow on every unit I've seen. All the DVD players lack easy access repeat and programming functions. I really don't listen to CDs on my TV anyway... I have the DVD player attached to my mixer anyway. Makes perfect sense, doesn't it? | |
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