DVD music concerts


I seem to get more out of concert video's now.After watching movies like "Standing in the shadows of motown",Neal Young "Heart of gold",The Band "Last waltz" Dave Matthews Band "Red rock"...to name a few.

What would you recommend that has good audio as well as video.Some of the older recordings on newer DVD's sound bad.I'm trying to avoid them(smile).

KG
kgveteran
Herea re soome of my favorites:

An Evening with the Dixie Chicks
Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival
Paul Simon's Graceland
All The Road Running - Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris
Macy Gray Live in Las Vegas

And, super, super good: Lightening In a Bottle
If you like the Blues...."Lightning in a Bottle"

This one-night, one-time-only concert at Radio City Music Hall in New York sees some of the greatest musicians in the history of blues music gather onstage. Performers include B.B. King, Bonnie Raitt, Steven Tyler, Aaron Neville and Macy Gray. Captured on film (by director Antoine Fuqua) are interviews with Buddy Guy, Chris Thomas King, Dr. John, Jimmie Vaughn, Honeyboy Edwards, Ruth Brown, Shemekia Copeland and Vernon Reid.

Widescreen...top quality 5.1 sound (crank this baby!)

Dave
Allison Krauss and Union Station Live
James Taylor at the Beacon Theater
The Who Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run (Hammersmith 1975) and Live in Barcelona (2002) concert DVD's.
Here is a third recommendation for Roger Waters' "In The Flesh" - the video quality is excellent as is the sound. And, most importantly, the editor did not indulge in that quick-cut, MTV-type crap that seems so popular nowadays.