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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yep - Prairie Wind is a must have for anyone who likes Neil Young. Great songs, fantastic sonics.
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Screaming Headless Torsos
yes the usual suspects from "Woodstock","Moterey Pop",and "The Last Waltz" are mnetioend but I was blown aweay at seeing the Stax concert at LA Colluseum.Meaning to get that on DVD.Alsoi I'd add "Jazz On a Summers day","Buena Vista Social Club",Calle 54",and Monks sad yet beautifull documentary "Straight No Chaser" for the jazz-bo's out there.And if you dig great jazz get the DVD of "The Paris Reunion Band" which is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!
Chazz
Not to everybody's taste, I'm sure, but Nine Inch Nails "All That Could Have Been" is the best recording on a concert DVD that I've heard. I love the music, and from the moment the first electric guitars start up, with the subterranean bass, it's off and running for 2 hours of non-stop energy.

They're coming out with an HD-DVD version of their latest tour. My guess is that it will go straight to the top of the list. Trent Reznor has always been a fanatic for great sound - the CDs, the DVDs and the concerts all sound great.