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rocker |
Posted - 04/06/2009 : 14:08:59 You know I'm always looking for some good music dvd's. I have various soundtracks like "Help!", "Hard Day's Night", the Ed Sullivan dvd's, making of "Whos' Next", "Electric Ladyland" etc etc etc, Love dvd's included as well. Anybody care to list theirs? I'd be curious to know what I don't have and that may be real good. I don't want to be missing anything..thx ahead!...
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rocker |
Posted - 09/06/2009 : 15:00:08 real good stuff!..I'm going to be looking out for all of your picks..some tough I haven't seen on the shelves....probably online...thx... |
lemonade kid |
Posted - 08/06/2009 : 05:21:06 Benefit Concert for Arthur Lee (2006)
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dyecraig |
Posted - 07/06/2009 : 14:53:47 Monks - the transatlantic feedback (this band is/was too much!) Love - forever changes concert 2009 reissue (must have everything! Birchmere in AUGUST!) Leonard Cohen - live in london (not quite as amazing as the show i saw at Merriweather Post, MD last month, but a great souvenir) Wilco - Ashes of American Flags (regret i missed this on a big screen, can't wait to see then at Wolf Trap) The Temptatations - get ready (incredible full clips from 65-72, plus a fun acapella audio setting! coming to Wolf Trap, too) Jim Gaffigan - king baby (not music but funny as hell) that new Scott Walker doc comes out on the 16th!
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lemonade kid |
Posted - 06/06/2009 : 18:45:51 What about "Fairport Convention: Beyond The Ledge" (1999) & "Jacquee McShee-Pentangle In Concert"!
Where's the definitive documentary DVD of The Byrds OR Buffalo Springfield......I think I'd BUY IT!!! WHILE WE STILL HAVE SOME SURVIVING MEMBERS...PLEASE!!!
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Old_Man |
Posted - 06/06/2009 : 10:16:48 At the top of my list would have to be Rory Gallagher's "Live at Montreaux" and "Irish Tour 1974" DVD's. |
John E |
Posted - 05/06/2009 : 23:43:57 Here are some of mine:
Love Story (Start Productions, not Barbara Steisand!)
Odessey and Oracle Revisted (The Zombies)
Leonard Cohen Live in London
Smile (Brian Wilson)
The U.S. v. John Lennon
All the best, John E
P.S. Since you like Hendrix - A Film About Jimi Hendrix - 2 Disc Special Edition (selling for around a fiver in many places). |
lemonade kid |
Posted - 05/06/2009 : 17:11:58 Do you all have the 3 DVD set of the Monterey Pop Festival? Disc two has the full Hendrix set & the full Otis Redding set. Disc 3 has Buffalo Springfield, Quicksilver and many left off the original doc.
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lemonade kid |
Posted - 04/06/2009 : 21:50:45 Another is The Doors Collection (1985) with three films & 3 hours on one DVD. It's another I'm guessing you have, but worth a BIG mention...probably the best live Doors concert filmed.
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rocker |
Posted - 04/06/2009 : 20:36:53 Yes, you know it about D-L-B...it's on de shelf!... This Kaylan production sounds interesting....thx |
lemonade kid |
Posted - 04/06/2009 : 17:35:17 quote: Originally posted by rocker
You know I'm always looking for some good music dvd's. I have various soundtracks like "Help!", "Hard Day's Night", the Ed Sullivan dvd's, making of "Whos' Next", "Electric Ladyland" etc etc etc, Love dvd's included as well. Anybody care to list theirs? I'd be curious to know what I don't have and that may be real good. I don't want to be missing anything..thx ahead!...
This is a new DVD by Howard Kaylan...it sounds great and it's a NEW film about The Turtles, so it likely IS good. This is not a lost film from the 60's, but a new film by Howard Kaylan......Here's a review:
MY DINNER WITH JIMI Rhino DVD
It's the summer of 1967, and the Turtles' "Happy Together" has just bumped The Beatles from the top of the charts. A whirlwind promotional tour of England is booked, and The Turtles are sent winging their way to the Swinging London of Carnaby Street and Twiggy via a cheesy, chaotic Air India flight.
The mind-blowing events (purportedly true) of those events of those first 24 hours in the UK form the premise of this charming biopic which features an insightful, riotously funny screenplay by Turtles lead singer Howard Kaylan.
Flashbacks to a post-gig Sunset Strip dinner offer Mama Cass Eliot, Jim Morrison and Frank Zappa; in London, pal Graham Nash (then of The Hollies) and a dopey Donovan spin an advance reel-to-reel of Sgt Pepper's....., then take the group to The Speakeasy, where they meet The Fabs themselves, Brian Jones and, finally, Jimi Hendrix.
Although it's bypassing theaters for straight-to-home video (in stores Tuesday), this cheeky peek into pop stars' lives in the "Summer of Love" overcomes its limited budget with terrific casting, authentic costumes/hair, expert use of the era's wealth of pop gems and a rip-roaring storyline.
True or not--and Kaylan well knows that survivors get to tell the tales----it's a heck of a lot of fun.
--Jim Musser
By the way rocker...you MUST have the Dylan doc "Don't Look Back".........an essential!!!
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