I just finished watching "PULSE", the 1994 Pink Floyd Concert performed in London Earls Court. It featured a laser light show mixed with a lot of video imagery throughout the concert. I watched it on VHS, but it has recently come out on DVD.
It was a fantastic concert viewing experience! :-)
have you seen the "darkside of the moon" dvd,or vhs.my favorite rush concerts would be~exit stage left,grace under pressure,a show of hands,rush in rio,and r30th,dvds or vhs,and the counterparts tour as well
I've just watched the first DVD disc of "The Rolling Stones, Just For the Record" series of five. They are documentaries of the history of the "Rolling Stones". One disc for each decade starting with the 60's, then 70's, then 80's, then 90's, and 2000 to present.
The DVD for the sixties tells how the The Rolling Stones first got together and started their music. There's a lot of film clips of their concerts during that time.
SirenLydiaBury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England UK4,138 posts
I had my teenage years in the late sixties and early seventies and listening to the Rolling Stones, the Beatles and all the other music from then, it sounds so strange to that time being called history!
Yes, 46 years ago constitutes HISTORY. The Stones contributed to the history of Rock and Roll and influenced, redefined and changed it! They got started in England a while before they came to USA, so the DVD covered a lot of information about them I didn't know about.
Alice Cooper - The Nightmare (with Vincent Price).
His performance of the Ballad of Dwight Fry is priceless. If you work in the mental health field, you MUST see this. Alice will sing the story of many people you have met. It brought a tear to my eye.
guns and roses the best of videos and gene pitney backstage the collection ,grew up on the sixties music my whole life, parents were hippies in there younger days ,
The last one I saw was K.T. Tunstall live on Direct T.V. Right now its James Blunt, but I'm gonna pass on that lol. I really liked Pink Floyd's "The Wall" concert that was shot in Germany right after the wall came down. And sadly, since all the tickets to the Rolling Stones concert has sold out in Kentucky, I'm stuck with watching their DVDs over again! Its been a life long dream to see them in concert too!
I've recently watched "The Dance" of Fleetwood Mac. It was performed in Warner Brothers' Studio in front of live audience. They performed most of their hit songs and it was enjoyable to see and listen to.
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It was a fantastic concert viewing experience! :-)