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Hi all Just wondering what people have a Music DVD Collection ?
If so what do they have , How many ?
I hope this was not already a Thread ?
There are some good Concerts / Albums out but You Tube seems to be
Cutting the choices back Heavily ?
Nice to Listen to your Favorite Music without Ads or needing to Search for the ones you like.
Yes You Tube remembers the ones you like , But I do enjoy a Good Vibe ?
 
It's Great to see a Floyd Lover .
Also have Neil Young Heart of Gold.
 
A nice long list Led Zeppelin the Song Remains the Same , Beatles , Paul McCartney , Monkees Volume 1+2 , Phil Collins , Roy Orbison , Shaddows , Elton John , Bowie , Bee Gees , Queen , Crowded House ,
Beach Boys , Creedance Clearwater Revival , U2 , ELO , Police , Kylie Fever 2000 and others , ABBA ,
Tommy Emmanuel , Carpenters , Michael Jackson , Pink Floyd Wall -Darkside of the Moon -Pompeii-
Pulse , Fleetwood Mac Dance , Dire Straights , Neil Young.
I love my Concerts Loud and in 7.1 , Depending on the Mood Mostly U2 and Floyd.
Also have a Massive CD collection from the War years Glen Miller , 50s , 60s ,70 , 80s ,90s , Dance ,
Techno , Instrumental , POP , ROCK , Swing , All sorts.
 
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I have around 120 Blu Ray and over 200 DVD concerts. I actually re-watch these far more than any movies I have. It's the usual suspects I guess -- Allman Bros, Beatles, Sade, Pink Floyd, Roy Orbison, Queen, Crowded House, Alter Bridge, AC/DC, Police, ELO, Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac, U2, ZZ Top, Phil Collins, David Bowie, Muse, Eagles, Don Henley, Shawn Colvin, Depeche Mode, Rush, Talking Heads, Peter Gabriel, Joe Bonamassa, Roger Waters. Hans Zimmer, Yello, etc etc.

Just one 4K one so far -- INXS.
 
I have around 120 Blu Ray and over 200 DVD concerts. I actually re-watch these far more than any movies I have. It's the usual suspects I guess -- Allman Bros, Beatles, Sade, Pink Floyd, Roy Orbison, Queen, Crowded House, Alter Bridge, AC/DC, Police, ELO, Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac, U2, ZZ Top, Phil Collins, David Bowie, Muse, Eagles, Don Henley, Shawn Colvin, Depeche Mode, Rush, Talking Heads, Peter Gabriel, Joe Bonamassa, Roger Waters. Hans Zimmer, Yello, etc etc.

Just one 4K one so far -- INXS.

Nice collection :)
 
Now that's a lot of Music DVDs , They are getting harder to Obtain.

They definitely are getting harder to get. Fortunately for me, I got the vast majority of mine when they were released or shortly after in Sales. I've probably got rid of half of the total I did have as I replaced some with Blu Ray versions, where available, and traded some unwanted ones in to Music Magpie. I do like my music, especially live concerts. :)
 
Nice thread, some of my collection

ACDC - Thunderstruck
Placebo - MTV unplugged
Aha - Summer Solstice
David Gilmour - Royal Albert Hall
Neil Finn - Seven Worlds Collide
The Police - Certifiable
Roger Waters - Us And Them
Roy Orbison - Black & White Night
Billy Idol - Storytellers
Annie Lennox - An evening of nostalgia
Elbow -One Day Like This

I have more which I will add as i remember
 
DVD-V
James Taylor, Pull Over Tour
James Taylor, One Man Band*
James Taylor/Carole King, Live at the Troubadour*
R.E.M. Perfect Square
Tori Amos, Live at Montreux
Brian Wilson, Pet Sounds Live in London
Carole King, Live in Concert
Meatloaf, Live in Melbourne
Simon and Garfunkel, Old Friends Live
Paul Simon, You're The One
Katie Melua, Collection*
Katie Melua, With the Stuttgart Philharmonic
Eurythmics, Peace Tour
Neil Diamond, Hot August Night NYC
Cat Stevens, Majikat Earth Tour 1976
David Bowie, A Reality Tour
Emeli Sande, Live at the Royal Albert Hall*
James Blunt, Moon Landing*

DVD-A
King Crimson, Court of the Crimson King

*Bundled with CD outstanding value.
 
I haven't got many but these are mine:

Kraftwerk - Minimum Maximum
Jarre - In China (4K mastered, that what it says even though its 16 years old & DVD!)
Talking Heads - Stop making Sense if you can count that as a Live Music disc
Prince - Rave until the year 2000
& my 1st ever DVD purchase which is 22 years old - 3 Tenors in Rome 1990.
 
I remember all those sleepless Nights watching RAGE and MTV .
Waiting for my favorite Songs to come on , Now just go to You Tube anytime .
 
DVD-V
James Taylor, Pull Over Tour
James Taylor, One Man Band*
James Taylor/Carole King, Live at the Troubadour*
R.E.M. Perfect Square
Tori Amos, Live at Montreux
Brian Wilson, Pet Sounds Live in London
Carole King, Live in Concert
Meatloaf, Live in Melbourne
Simon and Garfunkel, Old Friends Live
Paul Simon, You're The One
Katie Melua, Collection*
Katie Melua, With the Stuttgart Philharmonic
Eurythmics, Peace Tour
Neil Diamond, Hot August Night NYC
Cat Stevens, Majikat Earth Tour 1976
David Bowie, A Reality Tour
Emeli Sande, Live at the Royal Albert Hall*
James Blunt, Moon Landing*

DVD-A
King Crimson, Court of the Crimson King

*Bundled with CD outstanding value.
I didn't know that Cat Stevens done a DVD ?
 
I get a lot of pleasure from playing concerts on my AV system.
You get the best seat in the house with close up performances and sounds.
I would like to have some discs that are no longer readily available.

Just pre-ordered Floyds, "Delicate Sound of Thunder Blu-Ray to add to my Floyd/Waters/Gilmore and Nick Mason collection.
Peter Gabriel's concerts and Steve Hackett's "Genesis Revisited Tours" are some excellent concerts on disc.
Lots of Jimi Hendrix,
Jeff Beck
Joe Bonamassa
Steve Vai
Joe Satriani
Gary Moore.
Robin Trower

Steven Wilson discs have excellent concert performances and videos.
Anathema
Hawkwind
The Pretty Things
King Crimson
Roy Orbison
The Eagles
Joanne Shaw Taylor
Martin Turner.
Fish and Marillion
The Who
Yello
 
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I have far too many to list but of the ones filmed at bigger events, I don't think any come close to this one in terms of trying to catch the crowd atmosphere. Every time I watch it I just want to switch off and go out to a gig. Insane crowd but looks like a lot of fun!

 
Insanely great show and excellent Blu Ray. I saw them on this tour at the NEC and it's one of the best gigs I've ever been to. The sound was fantastic and the entire NEC all got on their feet when the band came on and I couldn't see anyone sitting down during the entire gig. The whole place was rocking. :thumbsup:
 
I remember all those sleepless Nights watching RAGE and MTV .
Waiting for my favorite Songs to come on , Now just go to You Tube anytime .

I spent some time in Aus in the early 90's and we always used to look forward to Rage, hoping whoever was programming was going to choose stuff that leant towards our musical taste. Occasionally when I look up an underground Aussie band on youtube I'll come across something taken off the telly with the Rage logo on it and it brings fond memories flooding back. What a great show it was.
 
If you like a bit of classical concert/movie themed music I'd highly recommend the "Hans Zimmer Live in Prague" blu ray. Sounds great in atmos
 
If you like a bit of classical concert/movie themed music I'd highly recommend the "Hans Zimmer Live in Prague" blu ray. Sounds great in atmos

I've scrolled through this to see if anyone mentioned hans zimmer!...seen his concerts twice in person ..and live in Prague is a revelation in atmos. Im sure it has been on netfix, but I have the bluray
 

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