Please recommend some good music DVDs!!


Prefer in DD5.1 or dts sound. Thanks. These are what I have so far: 1. Metallica S&M (DD5.1): My personal favorite 2. Eagle Hell Freeze over (dts): My personal favorite 3. Beegees One Night Only (dts) 4. Tina Turner Live in Amsterdam (dts) 5. King Crimson Deja Vroom (DD5.1&dts) 6. Steely Dan 2 against nature (DD5.1&dts) 7. Sheryl Crow Rokin'the globe live (DD5.1&dts) 8. Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra: Live, Wide-Eyed & Dreaming (DD5.1): good acoustic guitar music. 9. G3: live in concert (DD5.1) 10. Yes: Live at the house of blues (DD5.1) 11. John Fogerty :Premonition (DD5.1) 12. Deep Purple: In Concert With The London Symphony Orchestra (DD5.1) 13. George Michael : Ladies & Gentlement (DD5.1) 14. Music For Montserrat Live (DD5.1/dts) I love to listen to music (all kind) as well as watching their performance. Thanks
toan
Fleetwood Mac--The Dance is an excellent concert with great performances by the band members. Unfortunately, the quality of the sound is not as good as other DVD concerts I have. Sarah McLachlan--Mirrorball is another good one. Believe it or not, John Denver--The Wildlife Concert is excellent. The audio quality is top notch, and the musicians performing with Denver are all outstanding. These recordings exceed the originals IMHO. It's worth a rental at least. James Taylor Live at the Beacon Theatre is a good one if you like Taylor's work. Enjoy!
I would ask the same questions and live diversity. For diversity, Talking Heads, Stop Making Sense (Live Movie) is awesome. It has two separate mixes including 5.1, but not DTS. Where do you buy your music DVD's? On line anywhere in particular? Your choices have perked my interest. Also have Blondie Live in NY (not the greatest track), Red Rocks concert of Stevie Nicks (also mediocre, but I've been at Red Rocks), and the best I've heard is Styx (Return to Paradise - believe it or not). Eagles Hell Freezes Over was good, but overrated, while Meatloaf VH1 had too much talking. The Dance really was awesome, agree with Macm.
face it, there are none. you're into the wrong medium. you want movies? buy movies. you want sound? buy a decent 2ch cd player/processor and keep it out of your video chain. you can try 24/96 advd, but i'm afraid that's a short-lived "solution."