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I have these on VHS:
1) Aerosmith - Texxas Jam 78 (July 4th weekend 1978)
AMAZING CONCERT........ THEY REALLY HIT THE SPOT!!!
2) AC/DC - Live at Donnington (8/17/91)
THE BEST CONCERT FROM THEM I HAVE EVER HEARD..... It was done in 100% analogue and sounds amazingly good!!! (And for 1991,thats quite special)
3) The Beatles LIVE (1964) -- 12 songs they sing...... OUTSTANDINGLY GOOD!!
4) Woodstock 94 - RECORDED FROM ANALOG CABLE (Pay per view) and is excellent! (I have more than 6hrs of it)
5) The Grateful Dead - Live 1/1/86 (Recorded from analog cable (USA network)) and is fabulous.....
6) Jimi Hendrix Live at Woodtock -- Excellent
7) U2 - Live at red rocks (1983) -- EXCELLENT CONCERT,I LOVE IT TO PIECES!!!!!!
Woodstock 69!!!!!!! (2 tapes)
I WANTED THIS SO MUCH...... AT FIRST I COULD ONLY FIND "DIGITALLY PROCESSED" COPIES AND I WAS SAD....... They have to ruin the beautiful purity OF EVERYTHING FROM THE PAST AND ITS SAD..... Finally I found a copy that IS NOT and its my favourite concert ever.......
What do you guys have?
What concerts do you have on home media??
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I have a ton of Phish shows. Lots of heavy metal, especially Slayer. Public Enemy. Beastie Boys. Primus, Mr. Bungle, Pearl Jam.
I used to trade bootleg cassettes (especially Grateful Dead), have a ton of them but have not listened to them in over a decade. I have all the same files in digital media so the tape recorder got retired a long time ago.
I have probably 200 shows in digital format with video, and another 500 audio only bootlegs.
I used to trade bootleg cassettes (especially Grateful Dead), have a ton of them but have not listened to them in over a decade. I have all the same files in digital media so the tape recorder got retired a long time ago.
I have probably 200 shows in digital format with video, and another 500 audio only bootlegs.
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All I have are George Harrison's Concert for Bangladesh and then the various artist's Concert for George at the Royal Albert Hall.
Bought some ABBA DVDs for my wife 'cuz she's a fan.
Been looking at the old Rush, Who and Wings dvd.s The versions I saw for Wing and The Who were from their 1975 and 1976 tour dates, which was the only time I got to see them.
Bought some ABBA DVDs for my wife 'cuz she's a fan.
Been looking at the old Rush, Who and Wings dvd.s The versions I saw for Wing and The Who were from their 1975 and 1976 tour dates, which was the only time I got to see them.
There you go man, keep as cool as you can. Face piles and piles of trials with smiles. It riles them to believe that you perceive the web they weave. And keep on thinking free. (Moody Blues)
kbot wrote: All I have are George Harrison's Concert for Bangladesh and then the various artist's Concert for George at the Royal Albert Hall.
Bought some ABBA DVDs for my wife 'cuz she's a fan.
Been looking at the old Rush, Who and Wings dvd.s The versions I saw for Wing and The Who were from their 1975 and 1976 tour dates, which was the only time I got to see them.
Here is a 30min fragment of a Who show in Toronto in 1982 - great stuff. My uncle was there.
One of the greatest bands of all time, no question.
The heartbreaking necessity of lying about reality and the heartbreaking impossibility of lying about it.
― Kurt Vonnegut, Cat's Cradle
― Kurt Vonnegut, Cat's Cradle
Fan wrote: Here is a 30min fragment of a Who show in Toronto in 1982 - great stuff. My uncle was there.
One of the greatest bands of all time, no question.
Oh absolutely. When I saw The Who, Kenny Jones had just replaced Keith Moon - who had just died, so I was disappointed in that respect. GREAT show nonetheless.
I wished I had seen Led Zeppelin who was touring in 75, but I was in basic training at the time, and the government didn't respond well to the request.....
There you go man, keep as cool as you can. Face piles and piles of trials with smiles. It riles them to believe that you perceive the web they weave. And keep on thinking free. (Moody Blues)