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What Concert Video are you listening to?

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The Cure: Trilogy

The Cure

2003 Eagle Vision
 
^^^ Thanks Heeman. That has been in my Cart since it was announced, and I know there are a buttload of guests in that show....
....but it's still not Pink Floyd.
 
Next up (yes it's been a musical afternoon) :

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Love this band. Probably my favorite of the prog rock genre.
 
^--- Proud parent moment: My older daughter came in during Peaceful Harbor from the above concert, saying "I love the harmonies on this one, it's such a good song." There's hope for her yet - at least it's not all Adele and Taylor Swift and the other top 40 stuff. (Granted, my kids are familiar with Flying Colors because I play it a lot, especially on car trips.)
 
PaulyT said:
There's hope for her yet - at least it's not all Adele and Taylor Swift
She could be doing a lot worse than those two.
This afternoon, I watched half a concert's worth of Slipknot. :eusa-whistle:
 
Ha! Yeah agreed, Taylor and Adele really aren't that bad, for pop music (Adele more than TS for me though). It's just that I watched part of a Taylor Swift video recently at my cousin's place and all it was was a big dance show where T.S. and a bunch of guys who had nothing to do with the music were dancing around the stage. That doesn't interest me.
 
Might not be catorigized as a concert, watching /listening to Alabama Shakes. ..Austin City Limits. Lead singer, Brittany Howard has unique style. Enjoy their music.
 
Anything on Austin City Limits is MUCH MORE of a concert than a stage full of guys dancing for Pauly. :handgestures-thumbup: :handgestures-thumbup: :handgestures-thumbup: :handgestures-thumbup:



:teasing-tease:
 
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DVD, 5.1

This was a reunion concert in Winnipeg in 1983. I didn't realize Randy Bachman was in the Guess Who (he went on to Bachman-Turner Overdrive). I also didn't realize he was mormon.
This is an outdoor show, with the Mother of all Prairie Thunderstorms looming from the get-go (you can hear the thunder while they're playing, and eventually had to take a 1-hour break). Cummings sings his ass off, sounds great. Sound quality is pretty good, PQ is not: 4:3, with black horizontal lines intruding from black areas into light areas (I don't know what that's called). I always though Randy was just a competent rock guitarist, he does some nice jazzy things here (and I don't remember She's Come Undun being such a great jazz number).

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_gxQt-bhik[/youtube]

Hmm. The above show seems from a different time, Burton's hairstyle is different. The DVD doesn't give the year, I got that from wiki; maybe I'm off.

Heh, Randy's singing BTO's Let it Ride; same key but his vocals are an entire octave lower, don't think I've seen that before! (at least they made it an acoustic number, woulda been too weird with a Strat).

EDIT: Burton Cummings overuses the keyboard glissando. Badly. :angry-cussingblack:
 
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Really enjoying this; thanks for the recommendation Mr. Mackwood! :text-thankyoublue: :text-bravo:

There was some noise at the beginning of the 2nd track, sounded like amplified vinyl noise, then it went away until the last chord of that track; recording's been clean from there (the joys of live recording), love it! :music-listening:
 
David Gilmour Live in Gdańsk
I forgot how good this concert is even though the concert is on DVD and enjoying it.
This is a 3 disc set, 2 CD's & 1 DVD, Going to take a while to enjoy all the music.
:handgestures-thumbup: Forgot David plays a pretty good sax
 
Botch said:
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Really enjoying this; thanks for the recommendation Mr. Mackwood! :text-thankyoublue: :text-bravo:

There was some noise at the beginning of the 2nd track, sounded like amplified vinyl noise, then it went away until the last chord of that track; recording's been clean from there (the joys of live recording), love it! :music-listening:
You're most welcome Botch.

That's the noise I mentioned in my post in PaulyT's thread. A small price to pay for such a great DVD otherwise.

Jeff

Ps. How'd you like the Samba Squad? I specifically did not mention them so as to not spoil their appearance. Oops!
 
Umphrey's McGee - UMerica, Live at Red Rocks

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While looking for a pic of the DVD box (I couldn't find one) I noticed a concert poster, they're playing again at RR on 2 and 3 July this year; that may just be worth a road trip. :music-rockout: :music-rockout: :music-rockout: Hopefully they record this show too, but in Bluray and 5.1 this time.
 
Barney said:
David Gilmour Live in Gdańsk
I forgot how good this concert is even though the concert is on DVD and enjoying it.
This is a 3 disc set, 2 CD's & 1 DVD, Going to take a while to enjoy all the music.
:handgestures-thumbup: Forgot David plays a pretty good sax

I don't own the dvd, just the cd from this concert, and agree it's a great concert.
 
Watched this one today and learned A LOT about Lenny and the Band..............

I would classify this as a Docu-Concert, do to the interviews between songs.

It was filmed purposely gritty......

Audio is great!


:music-rockout: :music-rockout: :music-rockout: :music-rockout: :music-rockout:

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Snarky Puppy, Family Dinner, Volume II.
I've been listening to the CD since it came out, today's the first I've watched the video (in-studio live recording with be-phoned small audience). Does anyone know what that stringed instrument in the Intro is, looks like a hurdy-gurdy but is bowed? I'm intrigued (I'm also intrigued with Becca Stevens...).

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2G_PquyIco[/youtube]

(PaulyT: fixed)
 
Looks a lot like a Nyckelharpa - same instrument Mats Wester plays with Joe B. in his acoustic series.
 
Thanks Pauly, and yes it's a nyckelharpa.

Now to avoid the inevitable nyckelback puns.... :eusa-whistle:
 
Ziggy Stardust, on MTV Live (formerly Palladia).
Okay sound, 5.1 despite its age. Picture is pretty poor, but the makeup/costumes/stage play/lighting makes this kinda inconsequential. Good show, and a very unusual yet passionate response from the audience. Worth a watch! :music-rockout:

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(oh yeah, two more words: Mick Ronson!)
 
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