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Top 5 Live Concert DVDs you've ever bought...

Postby Sunbeam » Tue Oct 14, 2014 12:07 am

I'd love to hear others input on this thread, my first choice (in no particular order) may surprise some here. :) Other DVDs I like will follow over the next few weeks.
Disclaimer: I will watch music videos that I would never listen to without the immersive experience

Diary of a music flow:
So here we are, Thanksgiving Monday evening, chowing down on a fabulous turkey-leftover meal, and I thought, might as well listen to last night's Total Jam... just toward the end of the Jeff Wayne/Justin Hayward/Richard Burton thing there was some kind of chord progression that just made "#9 Dream" explode in my mind, so I hit pause on foobar, went to youtube, and played #9 Dream by John Lennon. Now I've done it, we're flying solo. What next? "Morning of My Life (In the Morning)" by Bee Gees.

I went to my collection of DVD images, fired up VLC, and started playing Bee Gees "One Night Only" DVD from that song on ... wow. This concert, recorded at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in 1997, was (I think) the last recorded Bee Gees concert with Maurice still alive, and covers over 3 decades of music...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Night_Only_%28Bee_Gees_album%29

Now don't get me wrong, back in the 70's I was a total prog-rock junkie-- Yes, Genesis, Gentle Giant, Deep Purple, Pink Floyd, Strawbs, Procol Harum, Jethro Tull, Triumvirat, ELP, et al... and the Bee Gees were part of the enemy, leading the great '70s Disco Scare...

Well, 40 years later, most of the Disco Scare either fell by the wayside or matured into worthy sub-genres, and the Bee Gees just matured like fine wine.

Looking through the track listing, I noticed an authorship credit to Blue Weaver, for the Andy Gibb song "(Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away". Now, Blue Weaver was the keyboard player and co-songwriter with the Strawbs for the Grave New World, and Bursting at The Seams albums, replacing Rick Wakeman in the band. I never realized til now that he had joined up with the Bee Gees for a lengthy tenure after that...
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/blue-weaver-mn0000064916
...and in fact helped create their signature 'Disco' sound texture...

So, much like Deep Purple, Yes, Fairport Convention, and many other British Rock/Folk/Prog bands, the Bee Gees are just Strawbs anyway. Dave Cousins should be proud. :D
[just ignore & accept quantum leap of logic, here]


Summary:
(Sunbeam Ratings out of 5 grins)

Artist: Bee Gees
DVD Title: One Night Only
Cinematography: :D :D :D :D :D
Sound: :D :D :D :D :D
Editing: :D :D :D :D :D
Performance: :D :D :D :D :)
Impact: You will dance, you will laugh, you will cry

Cheers
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Re: Top 5 Live Concert DVDs you've ever bought...

Postby Contact » Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:35 pm

I just snapped this pic. Some of these are live concert DVD's.
This is just Pink Floyd and i can't choose only 5. :mrgreen:

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Re: Top 5 Live Concert DVDs you've ever bought...

Postby DOsomething » Fri Oct 17, 2014 5:22 am

http://youtu.be/4Yw47X_HrmE
From the album Main Course .... 1975. Seems I recall going to that tour at MLG.
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Re: Top 5 Live Concert DVDs you've ever bought...

Postby DOsomething » Fri Oct 17, 2014 5:36 am

http://youtu.be/a9FuWw8ZuDo
This is a link to the Concert documentary that comes with the concert DVD "When in Rome". 2007. Genesis. So... if you don't mind straying from 'purist' roots :o ... this is an amazingly shot concert DVD. Really captures the audience energy!
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