Best Concert Film


I never seem to tire of Talking Heads great concert film, "Stop Making Sense". Never ceases to get the adrenaline pumping, the foot taping, and a smile from ear-to-ear. I used to have a VHS tape of it long ago.

Any other nominations for "Best Concert Film" of all time? I couldn't find any threads in the archives on the subject.

Marco
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I have about 50 DVD concerts. My Favorites:
Eric Clapton-Live from Hyde Park (DTS)
Eagles-When Hell Freezes Over (DTS)
Eagles-Live From Australia (DTS)
Alot of the titles escape me at this moment. I'll review my list and post a detailed list soon.
Mad Dogs and Englishmen - Joe Cocker
Features great performances by Joe, Leon Russell, Rita Coolidge and others. This tour in March of 1970 was put together in eight days (really!) mostly by Russell and rehearsals produced the classic single "The Letter".
The production quality may not be up to latest technology but this is a piece of rock history and some great authentic rock.
Some Nice Sounding an Looking DVD's I own:
NIN "All That Could Have Been"(DTS Version) A very well produced DVD. One of my favorites. Very Hard Agressive Music.
Red Hot Chili Peppers "Live At Slane Castle" Looks to be filmed in HD. Great sound & picture.
Peter Gabriel "Growing Up" Again, Great picture & sound. I think Secret World was a better concert (younger PG) but the sound & picture better on Growin Up.
Keep the recommendations coming.
Jeff
Calle 54 -- an absolutely terrific Latin jazz DVD with some of the great stars of the genre!!