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
I was never a fan of the BeeGees, but having said that "One night only" is a must see/listen.
I have to add Steely Dan's "Two against nature" to the list.
Treyhoss is right about laserdisc. Pink Floyd sounds geat as does Eagles Hell Freezes Over. I prefer the LD version to the DVD. The movie True Lies sounds better on lazerdisc than it does on DVD {analog anyone?}.


(1)Mary Chapin Carpenter, Live at Wolf Trap - Jubilee
(2)Lillith Fair
(3)Sarah McLachlan, Mirrorball
(4)Diana Krall, Live in Paris (but really only for the last track - "A case of you").
Only because this one was filmed in 1969 the sound and picture quality is not up to today's standard. For purely historical value and the performance of many individual artists do not miss the original "Woodstock". For me this is an example of commercially unpolluted music. Music that had soul and meaning those days, unlike the carefully engineered empty attempts of today's pseudo artists which fall into the flavor of the week category. If you are looking for audio and video thrills for your home theatre, this one is not one of them.