Top Music DVD s?


There aren't a lot of good music DVD's around, i.e., ones that are well recorded AND have good music. Last night, I listened to the DVD of "James Taylor: Live at the Beacon Theater", and highly recommend it for those that enjoy Taylor's work. To be honest, I am not a great fan of Taylor, but I still liked the DVD very much. The audio quality of the disk is very high, with just enough sense of the theater acoustics to sound like a live concert. I've also heard (several times) the DVD's by Talking Heads (Stop Making Sense), and Pink Floyd (The Wall), and liked them also. I have rented the DVD of Tina Turner's live concert, but have not played it yet. Does anyone have other favorites that meet the criteria for having good music, being well recorded, and generally less known? (No need to include the live concert "The Eagles".)
sdcampbell
Peter Frampton Live in Detroit!
Excellent anamorphic video, and well mixed audio.
Fleetwood Mac's "The Dance" is superb as is Roy Orbison's "Black and White Night". If you love Clapton, his dvd "24 Nights" is pretty good. Its the best version of "sunshine of your love" you'll ever hear/see.
An old thread. What's happened since 2001?

Chris Botti - Live in Boston (outstanding quality)
Billy Joel - Live at Shea stadium
John Mayer - Where the light is
Cream - Royal Albert Hall
Roger Waters - In the flesh
David Bowie - A reality tour (not the best SQ but what a concert)
Andrea Bocelli - Vivere Live in Tuscany
Eric Clapton - Crossroads (several)
Pretenders - The Isle of view (acoustic)
Nirvana - MTV (acoustic)
Alice in Chains - MTV (acoustic)
Dixie Chicks - An evening with the Dixie Chicks (acoustic)