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Topic: DVDs to kill for...
Posted By: Progslut
Subject: DVDs to kill for...
Date Posted: September 10 2005 at 21:06

Your favourite music DVD here...

This is really OLD news but I have to say that one of the best music DVDs I`ve got is Opeth`s:  LAMENTATIONS. Live at Shepherd`s Bush Empire 2003

They `ve really captured the atmosphere on this DVD. Lamentations is for NON-Opeth fans also as the band plays all the songs from the acoustic Damnation album + Harvest from Blackwater Park - so NO DEATH vocals on the first set....You WILL CONVERT after seeing this DVD!!!!

 

The second set is " a bit heavier" with songs from Deliverance and Blackwater......and it really kickstarts the concert after the break...REALLY love this DVD. You get the best of BOTH worlds!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bonus: Documentary: The making of Deliverance and Damnation!

Heaven and Hell on one DVD! 

Set 1: 1h05m

Set 2: 58m

Documentary: 1h05m

Stereo, 5.1 Surround or DTS

Enjoy!

Rock ON!

 




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Posted By: CrazyDiamond
Date Posted: September 10 2005 at 21:13


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Posted By: alan_pfeifer
Date Posted: September 10 2005 at 21:35

Hey, maybe it's just me, but did Opeth plan their album titles around the music on the albums as a little joke:

Deliverance: considered by some to be their heaviest release

Damnation: One of the lighter Opeth releases......

But on Topic: I'd really like to have Rush in Rio or Incubus @ Red Rocks.



Posted By: Progslut
Date Posted: September 10 2005 at 23:06

He-he: 10 points! Right on!  Maybe it`s your brains?!       I see where you are gettin at...but maybe it wasn`t a joke??!

There is so much duality in the band: Like singing REALLY DARK lyrics with harmony vocals

Or release their heaviest album at almost the same time as Damnation which shows their softer side...Heaven and hell Black or white...

Or maybe they prefer the darkness? I dunno?  Where IS the Opeth FAQ?

Deliverance is definitely their heaviest release IMO

   WARNING: DONT LET THIS ALBUM BE YOUR FIRST RIDE WITH OPETH

 



Posted By: King of Loss
Date Posted: September 10 2005 at 23:24
I want that DVD! I've watched it before and I want it!!!


Posted By: Pseud0
Date Posted: September 10 2005 at 23:25
best music dvd ever

scenes from new york comes close











Posted By: King of Loss
Date Posted: September 10 2005 at 23:28

Originally posted by Pseud0 Pseud0 wrote:

best music dvd ever

scenes from new york comes close









Something nice from you, that was unexpected!

JOIN THE FAMILY!



Posted By: Progslut
Date Posted: September 11 2005 at 00:00

Originally posted by King of Loss King of Loss wrote:

I want that DVD! I've watched it before and I want it!!!

Hey, prog-brother U can have mine!

 

LiveCRIME is A MUST! f**kin A! Pamela Moore showed up....

Rush in RIO - is great...2 disks...quality picture and sound of course...Gigantic but...lacks emotion - feeling...It`s like WOW RUSH! BIG! HUGE! GIGANTIC!...and thats it...I`ve only played it one or two times...



Posted By: cobb
Date Posted: September 11 2005 at 02:22
If you are after emotion- PoS BE live

Livecrime is a little lacklustre in quality- Live evolution is much better

Transatlantic live is pretty good.

One of the best I have seen for a while is Marillion Marbles live, although marillion may be a little whimpy for you.

I agree with the sentiments of Psued0 on Live Scenes


Posted By: Progslut
Date Posted: September 11 2005 at 03:01

Livecrime - is great in PERFORMANCE !

Live Evolution DVD is very good quality - but Kelly Gray is on it... 

Yeah I want Transatlantic - isn`t  Daniel Gildenlow guest on this tour?

Be..got it.....kinda.....haven`t seen it yet......not the best qual...

Liked Marillion better with Fish...yeah a bit whimpy!

Any adwice on Fates Warning DVDs?



Posted By: cobb
Date Posted: September 11 2005 at 03:28
Yes, Gildenlow is on the transatlantic- It is quite chilling when those high vocals enter the harmonies. He's stuck up the back, like the new kid on the block though.

You have to get (steal?) a better copy of BE, its worth the watch.

What was wrong with Mr Gray- I thought he did a better job (playing) than the guy who is on the art of live.

No fates warning, but working on it.


Posted By: justin
Date Posted: September 11 2005 at 03:37
i agree about the opeth dvd being a great dvd...i recently got a katatonia dvd which i think is the best dvd i own...the sound on it is perfect

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Posted By: transend
Date Posted: September 11 2005 at 03:37

I have to say...

Live in Rio by Rush

and

'Growing up live' by Peter Gabriel

Both incredible DVDs.

I was not too keen on 'Live scenes from New York', I thought the recording was a little weak, especially the sound. I much prefer the 'Live in Tokyo' effort.



Posted By: The Hemulen
Date Posted: September 11 2005 at 05:48
No self-respecting Gentle Giant fan should be without "Giant on the Box" - a collection of rare live material, and damn good material at that.


Posted By: Progger
Date Posted: September 11 2005 at 09:40
Originally posted by transend transend wrote:

I have to say...

Live in Rio by Rush

Sadly, this DVD is let down by the set! Bores me to tears! The upcoming 30th anniversaty DVD should be awesome though???????????



Posted By: SomethingGood
Date Posted: September 11 2005 at 10:38
Opeth's Lamentations and Pain of Salvation's BE both completely rock!

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Posted By: Odysseus
Date Posted: September 11 2005 at 12:04
I've seen the Rush in Rio DvD, and didn't find it lacking of anything at all!!!!! As a matter of fact I thought it was "totally f*ckin' awesome".  (Some Rush fans in this forum will get that...)

Also one of the greatest DvDs so far, IMO, is Pink Floyd's Live at Pompeii, I mean, THAT'S history right there, THAT'S art.

And to wrap it up, one guilty pleasure of mine ('cause I'm not a big fan of the following bands) is watching the talented guys from DT and LTE shredding their instruments on-stage. It's even more fun if you're a musician like me.


Posted By: Arsillus
Date Posted: September 11 2005 at 19:08



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