Best Concert DVD


Now that I finally have a pre/pro (Krell Showcase)that does justice to music, I have been snapping up concert dvd's.

Now I'm looking for recommendations. Which concert dvd's do you find exceptionally well done in terms audio and video fidelity? Which ones were the best in terms of the artist's performance?
kinsekd
Here's my whole list in no particular order.

Camel/Coming of Age
Steve Hackett/Tokyo Tapes
King Crimson/Deja Vroom, Live in Japan
Sade/Live
Eagles/Hell Freezes Over
Roger Waters/In The Flesh
Peter Frampton/Live in Detroit
The Band/The Last Waltz
Wishbone Ash/Live Dates 3
Deep Purple/New, Live and Rare
Deep Purple/Australia 99 Total Abandon
Deep Purple/ London Symphony Orchestra
Procal Harum/Live
Mike Oldfield/ Tubular Bells II and III Live
Mike Oldfield/ The Millenium Bell
Jethro Tull/ Living With The Past
Pete Townsend/Music From Lifehouse

I have a few more but these are my Favs.

Robt
Santana Supernatural Live- the video is absolutely first rate and the sound is amazingly clean. Multiple artists make this disc fun to watch again and again plus DTS encoding is a plus. You'll be up all night. I would like to check out that Roger Waters DVD because if it's anything like "amused to death" it might be halucinegetic in surround
Alice in chains "unplugged" is awsome, though it may not be everyones cup of tea.
Fleetwood Mac, the dance is also well done.

Vader007
For smooth Jazz fans, I recommend Casino Lights '99: Montreux Jazz Festival. It features music by Four Play, Boney James, Rick Braun, and several others. It is also recorded in DTS 5.1, DD 5.1, and PCM Stereo. A great way to compare the formats.