the best music dvd video??


Hi
Any Recommendations on the best music DVD video.
I start building my DVD music library. I’m a pure two channel guy. The DVD will hook directly to my pre (pilinius m 16) via analog IC . So I’m not interesting in surrounds 5.1/7.1

I'm hearing all kind of music except metal/hard rock.

I'm looking for the best performance/show but also for a good sound.
BTW the DVD support also DVD AUDIO if it’s matter

Thanks in advance
yossie04
Well the old classics are The Eagles and Peter Frampton. The Eagles for sound - it's hard to beat that one - and Frampton because of the good show he put on. You used to couldn't walk into a place that sold middle and high-end equipment in the 90s without that Eagles DVD playing.

Others hmmm, I have quite a few but I don't know how many stand out for sound. Most of the good ones are based on groups or an artist I like and the performances are sometimes old (sometimes not) but the sound is not all that great. The show is good and I like the artist so I live with it. Use Netflix to order DVDs you think you might like and then buy use that as a way to decide what you want to own. Another note: the performances on Austin City Limits are excellent and the sound is usually very good. You can find these shows a lot of times on DVD.
Here are a few I like:

Cheryl Crow-Com'on America
Pearl Jam-Live at the Garden (Disc 2 is spectacular-and I'm not a big PJ fan!)
Diana Krall-Live in Paris
Blue Man Group-The Complex Rock Tour (good, but not nearly as good as being there)
James Taylor-Live at the Beacon Theater (sonically excellent)
U2-Vertigo Tour-Live from Chicago
The Three Pickers-Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson, Ricky Skaggs)
John McEuen & Jimmy Ibbotson-Nitty Gritty Surround (video and a DVD-A layer)

Enjoy,

TIC
If you like piano I have a few for you.

Mozart: Piano Concertos 13 & 20, Mitsuko Uchida piano, (DG)
Lang Lang Live At Carnegie Hall (DG)
Yundi Li Live in Concert (DG)

All three DVDs have exceptional performance and recording. Highly recommended.
This subject has been covered previously in multiple threads. Here's one of the latest threads which also has links to some the others.

I've picked up a few since my last post that I would rate as "very good":
Mike Oldfield "Live at Montreux 1981"
Acoustic Strawbs "Live in Toronto at HUGH'Sroom"
John Prine "Live from Sessions and 54th st"

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The Last Waltz (The Band) by Martin Scorcese: 35 mm film transfer and audio is amazing
Eagles: Hell Freezes Over
Bob Dylan: MTV Unplugged: Excellent Performace
Roy Orbison: Black and White with Bruce, Elvis Costello, KD Lang a who's who of rock
Dave Matthews at Central Park
Dave Waters (Pink Floyd): In the Flesh
PortisHead at Roseland Ballroom NYC: Full orchestra, DJ's scratching: Great performances by all, very orginal music but easy to like and listen to
Alicia Keys MTV at Brooklyn Academy
Sade: Diamond Live
James Taylor: Beacon Theatre NYC
John Legend: House of Blues
Norah Jones: House of Blues
Massive Attack 10 Promo Videos
OutKast: Great Videos
Gorillaz Live
John Fogerty: Amazing performance and energy
Beatles: Yellow Submarine
Pink Floyd: Meddle/Live at Pompeii
Roger Waters/P. Floyd: In the Flesh