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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: organizedconfusion on April 27, 2006, 03:09:00 pm
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what is it?
Warp: the videos
Chris Cunningham is crazy
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U2's "Elevation" DVD, the one live from Boston, is phenomenally directed and put together.
Music documentary - "Dig!" - I also hear "No Direction Home" is great.
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The new Bob Mould DVD from last autumn (live at the 9:30) is going to shred.
My faves lately are the Coachella movie, Social Distortion's "ANother State of Mind" (classic), the live at Buff Hall portion of the Minor Threat DVD, and the Screamers live in San Francisco is pretty much the ultimate for me.
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It's like taking a trip without leaving the farm.
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I don't have that many music DVDs, but my favorite so far is:
Kaizers Orchestra - Viva La Vega
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The only one's I tend to watch often are the Live Aid and Live 8 DVD's.
Another State of Mind is brilliant, but I only recently purchased the DVD after replacing all necessary VHS tapes.
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Glen Phillips "Abulum": cd and dvd, all songs, long interview, lyrics to album, two live California shows, images.
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The Grateful Dead Movie
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The White Stripes - Under Blackpool Lights
The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter
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Oasis - There and Then
the Cure - Trilogy (for the Desintegration disc)
U2 - Live at Slane Castle (Zoo TV on VHS is epic...but no DVD yet)
Coldplay - Live
Doves - Where We're calling from
other good ones I have: various Bjork, PJ and of course anything with Oasis in it :)
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The song remains the same dude...where he cuts of that head and the blood spurts psychedelically
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Anyone seen the Saddle Creek documentary? Is it worth watching?
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I am really loving 'The New York Doll' documentary right. It's more about one character instead of the whole band but still really good.
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Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense
Hands down the best music dvd ever!
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I tend not to be all that enamored of music performance DVDs. Documentaries are another story.
Best Ever: "The Decline of Western Civilization"
Also love "Dig" and "Gigantic (A Tale of Two Johns)" -- bearman, Gigantic is the They Might Be Giants doc I mentioned. The DVD is great.
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Originally posted by Bags:
I tend not to be all that enamored of music performance DVDs. Documentaries are another story.
Best Ever: "The Decline of Western Civilization"
that's the punk one, right? did you ever see part 2, the metal years?
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Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
Originally posted by Bags:
Documentaries are another story.
Best Ever: "The Decline of Western Civilization"
that's the punk one, right? did you ever see part 2, the metal years? [/b]
Yup, and The Metal Years is good, but in a different way. You have to see the punk years, Bede!!
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so easy, george and weezie. the best dvd of them all is so much so, pink floyd's "the wall."
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Originally posted by Bags:
Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
Originally posted by Bags:
Documentaries are another story.
Best Ever: "The Decline of Western Civilization"
that's the punk one, right? did you ever see part 2, the metal years? [/b]
Yup, and The Metal Years is good, but in a different way. You have to see the punk years, Bede!! [/b]
have no fear, i've seen the punk years.
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Originally posted by P Harmony:
Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense
Hands down the best music dvd ever!
I second that.
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Many:
Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii
The Who, The Kids are Alright
Urgh, a Music War (Well I want it on DVD, video only)
Butthole Surfers "Blind Eye Sees All"
Fugazi "Instrument" (because I am in it)
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Gorillaz - Demon Days live
Male or Female - Twisted Reflections
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Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - God Is In The House
Pretty stellar for a music DVD.
I am usually not very fond of live video.
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Almost Famous: The Bootleg Cut
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Julian Bream: My Life In Music. Great production quality, great music, great storytelling
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