
Concert films / live DVDs
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i really dig this (i could watch the drummer play on suitcases and car rims all day):


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i stopped watching concert films when i turned 30
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Used to watch them all the time. Youtube killed them.
I'd stay up late in junior high and high school watching old pj concerts on vhs.
The official releases always hit a sweet spot for me and ignited my concert imagination. Black keys one was great, stereophonics one i remember watching, 7 worlds collide, neil young....
I would also put them on the big screen tv at my parents house and run on the treadmill for the entirety.
Oh to be young.
I'd stay up late in junior high and high school watching old pj concerts on vhs.
The official releases always hit a sweet spot for me and ignited my concert imagination. Black keys one was great, stereophonics one i remember watching, 7 worlds collide, neil young....
I would also put them on the big screen tv at my parents house and run on the treadmill for the entirety.
Oh to be young.
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The video that inspired this thread was this live stream of The Who in Brazil, which Spenno posted in the concerts threadStrat wrote:Used to watch them all the time. Youtube killed them.
It got me thinking about how many "pro-shot" full concerts are on Youtube, and how -- by their very nature as live streams -- many of them are kind of crappy in how they're recorded and put together (very small crew, unmastered audio, slapdash or merely perfunctory editing). If the above video had been released as an official DVD in 2002, it would've been decried at lacking (unless you're Pearl Jam, whose Touring Band 2k was appealing in part because of how shoddy and unpolished it was). These live videos are bare-bones and lacking any sense of drama or artistry, just a plain, straightforward video document of a performance. But they are largely what has replaced those official live video releases.
I dunno. I don't really have a point here. I'm a little stoned and just thinking about DVDs.
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I would still welcome a live concert dvd with added flare. Its great to be able to watch some pretty incredible performances that are proshot in such a way, but what makes a lot of the great concert documentaries special are the behind the scenes and storytelling added to it.theplatypus wrote:The video that inspired this thread was this live stream of The Who in Brazil, which Spenno posted in the concerts threadStrat wrote:Used to watch them all the time. Youtube killed them.
It got me thinking about how many "pro-shot" full concerts are on Youtube, and how -- by their very nature as live streams -- many of them are kind of crappy in how they're recorded and put together (very small crew, unmastered audio, slapdash or merely perfunctory editing). If the above video had been released as an official DVD in 2002, it would've been decried at lacking (unless you're Pearl Jam, whose Touring Band 2k was appealing in part because of how shoddy and unpolished it was). These live videos are bare-bones and lacking any sense of drama or artistry, just a plain, straightforward video document of a performance. But they are largely what has replaced those official live video releases.
I dunno. I don't really have a point here. I'm a little stoned and just thinking about DVDs.
Honestly, thats why I enjoyed the lets play two documentary. THere are a million full PJ shows on youtube and this was able to stand on it's own.
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Some of my faves...
R.E.M., Road Movie
Nine Inch Nails, And All That Could Have Been (I also watched the fuck out of my VHS set of Closure back in the day)
The Cure, Trilogy
U2, Zoo TV Live From Sydney
Depeche Mode, Devotional
R.E.M., Road Movie
Nine Inch Nails, And All That Could Have Been (I also watched the fuck out of my VHS set of Closure back in the day)
The Cure, Trilogy
U2, Zoo TV Live From Sydney
Depeche Mode, Devotional
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Oh I loved Trilogy! I got it for my 16th birthday. That video was actually my first exposure to the album Pornography.
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Immagine in Cornice is the perfect example of this. More added flair than a waitress in Office Space. Love it.Strat wrote:I would still welcome a live concert dvd with added flare. Its great to be able to watch some pretty incredible performances that are proshot in such a way, but what makes a lot of the great concert documentaries special are the behind the scenes and storytelling added to it.theplatypus wrote:The video that inspired this thread was this live stream of The Who in Brazil, which Spenno posted in the concerts threadStrat wrote:Used to watch them all the time. Youtube killed them.
It got me thinking about how many "pro-shot" full concerts are on Youtube, and how -- by their very nature as live streams -- many of them are kind of crappy in how they're recorded and put together (very small crew, unmastered audio, slapdash or merely perfunctory editing). If the above video had been released as an official DVD in 2002, it would've been decried at lacking (unless you're Pearl Jam, whose Touring Band 2k was appealing in part because of how shoddy and unpolished it was). These live videos are bare-bones and lacking any sense of drama or artistry, just a plain, straightforward video document of a performance. But they are largely what has replaced those official live video releases.
I dunno. I don't really have a point here. I'm a little stoned and just thinking about DVDs.
Honestly, thats why I enjoyed the lets play two documentary. THere are a million full PJ shows on youtube and this was able to stand on it's own.
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Honourable mention to disc 2 and 3 on pj20.
They’re more enjoyable than the main film.
They’re more enjoyable than the main film.
Calibrate your enthusiasm
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yepdimejinky99 wrote:Honourable mention to disc 2 and 3 on pj20.
They’re more enjoyable than the main film.
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Mogwai's Burning
Vincent Moon's other concert/performance films are awesome.
Including:
A Skin, A Night (The National)
Six Days and Ninety Nights and This is Not a Show (REM)
Cheap Magic Inside (Beirut)
La Faute des Fleurs: a portrait of Kazuki Tomokawa
http://www.vincentmoon.com/?PHPSESSID=7 ... 383650a062
His YouTube page is filled with really cool stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/user/vincentmoon/featured
Vincent Moon's other concert/performance films are awesome.
Including:
A Skin, A Night (The National)
Six Days and Ninety Nights and This is Not a Show (REM)
Cheap Magic Inside (Beirut)
La Faute des Fleurs: a portrait of Kazuki Tomokawa
http://www.vincentmoon.com/?PHPSESSID=7 ... 383650a062
His YouTube page is filled with really cool stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/user/vincentmoon/featured
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It just had an official audio release, but the Watt "all-star" video from 95 in chicago is a fun watch. Grohl and Watt rhythm section is awesome.
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I just rewatched Sign O'The Times. Goddamn
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But also, I went to see Tim Pope's The Cure Anniversary live show at the movie theater last year, and as fun as it was to see those performances on the big screen, it was also a somewhat deflating experience. It really just feel like a blown-up Youtube video.
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Did the Mother Fucker pay extra to yell?
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the last waltz and stop making sense are both in regular rotation on my phone. i'm another one who makes the family listen to "the last waltz" on thanksgiving.
touring band 2000 is still awesome.
touring band 2000 is still awesome.
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I really enjoyed Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers High Grass Dogs from them touring just before they released Echo, and Neil Young’s DVD at Red Rocks which just feels like a dude playing in a bar loudly with his friends.
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The Billie Eilish concert film on Disney+ is really good. The performances are great and it looks beautiful, serves as a great showcase for HDR
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