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Topic: Stuff You’d Like to See On DVD
Posted By: The Owl
Subject: Stuff You’d Like to See On DVD
Date Posted: May 28 2004 at 14:19

This Owl's Wish List would include:

Tony Williams Lifetime (the McLaughlin AND Holdsworth versions, wonder if ANY of that was filmed)

Miles Davis: any live stuff from the mid-60's onward

Return to Forever

Mahavishnu Orchestra Mk I

A complete Gabriel-era Genesis show (wonder if any were filmed in their entirety)

National Health/Hatfield & the North

Soft Machine (from 1-4th album period)

Hawkwind -Space Ritual, Mountain Grill or Warrior tours  w/ Lemmy 

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Posted By: Dan Bobrowski
Date Posted: May 28 2004 at 14:29

Tony Williams Lifetime would be great.

Jaco and Metheny Live would be cool. Bright Size Life's one of my fav jazz discs. 

It never happened, but Gambale Holdsworth MVP Truth in Shredding Live would have been something special.

U.K. Live - This may be out there?

I would have loved to own the Zappa concert I saw in 1976. Great show.

 



Posted By: DoomHammer
Date Posted: May 28 2004 at 16:10

Camel - a new live record 2005 Clap

Genesis reunion tour with gabriel 2006 Wink

pink floyd live at the pyramids, egypt 2005

Doomhammer tribute to prog heros 2007 LOL



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Posted By: richardh
Date Posted: May 28 2004 at 16:22

My wish list:

ELP- California Jam 1974

IQ - any early live material (ie 1983-1989)

Genesis - Duke Tour 1980

Par Lindh Project (anything)

Pink Floyd - The Wall (Earls Court shows)

King Crimson -very early live material especially including 'In The Court...'

Kayak - any seventies live performances

Rush -early years

The Sweet - something live around about 1973 (this is serious!)

Tangerine Dream - any seventies live peformances

Tomita - One of those epic 80 live performances ie 'Live At Linz'

Greg Lake - any solo gigs with Gary Moore

Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells (didn't he do this live on the BBC with an ensemble of musicians?? )

 

 



Posted By: Aquarius
Date Posted: May 28 2004 at 16:25

I'd love to have a Whitesnake DVD of the band's tour in 1990. So far only a n acoustic concert has been released on DVD.

I'd like to see Pulse finally getting released.

And Rush - Exit Stage Left.



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Posted By: The Prognaut
Date Posted: May 28 2004 at 17:00
Originally posted by Aquarius Aquarius wrote:

I'd like to see Pulse finally getting released.

It's planned to be released next October 2004   ( or so I heard  )

BTW, have you heard anything 'bout  David Gilmour - Live At The Royal Festival Hall DVD ?  I heard it was released last September 2003

Land



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Posted By: Joren
Date Posted: May 28 2004 at 17:12

Zappa - Roxy gigs !!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHEN WILL THEY BE RELEASED???

Soft Machine, Gentle Giant, Supersister, Captain Beefheart



Posted By: Ivan_Melgar_M
Date Posted: May 28 2004 at 22:00

1.- The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway Live: Sadly I believe there's no complete video existing, but who knows?

2.- Any Gabriel Genesis Concert 73 or 74: There are plenty of bootlegs, so I believe Hit & Run music can release one, but I'm not sure if they want.

3.- PFM in USA (73-74)

4.- Triumvirat playing Illlusions or Spartacus.

Iván



Posted By: Aquarius
Date Posted: May 29 2004 at 02:37
Originally posted by landberkdoten landberkdoten wrote:

BTW, have you heard anything 'bout  David Gilmour - Live At The Royal Festival Hall DVD ?  I heard it was released last September 2003

Land

Yes, that's a great DVD as well. I've seen it at a couple of times at a friend's place.  Do you mean it wasn't released in your country?

 



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Posted By: The Prognaut
Date Posted: May 29 2004 at 03:29
Originally posted by Aquarius Aquarius wrote:

Originally posted by landberkdoten landberkdoten wrote:

BTW, have you heard anything 'bout  David Gilmour - Live At The Royal Festival Hall DVD ?  I heard it was released last September 2003

Land

Yes, that's a great DVD as well. I've seen it at a couple of times at a friend's place.  Do you mean it wasn't released in your country?

 

Maybe, because not all of the record company labels release that kind of material. I've already logged on to http://www.mixup.com.mx - www.mixup.com.mx  (a music store here in Mexico that's got most of the prog besides the flea markets and swap meets) and couldn't retrieve any info about it... For instance, I got most of Pink Floyd's albums at Mixup, they were all made in Holland except for a couple that were released in Mexico by Sony Music and CBS...same thing happens with DVD's, I got "The Wall" and "Live in Berlin" and both were imported from the US... Do you think that when recordings and DVD's are remastered they are only available mostly in Europe and US?



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Posted By: The Prognaut
Date Posted: May 29 2004 at 03:33

I could only find David Gilmour in concert BTW, but that ain't the DVD I'm looking for!!! 

http://www.mixup.com.mx/mixup/results.asp?AVANZADA=0&CRITERIO=David%20Gilmour&dept_id=2 - http://www.mixup.com.mx/mixup/results.asp?AVANZADA=0&CRI TERIO=David%20Gilmour&dept_id=2



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Posted By: Aquarius
Date Posted: May 29 2004 at 11:11

Here's a link to a Dutch store where most people outside of Holland ordered the new Ayreon CD/DVD.

It leads directly to the David Gilmour DVD you are looking for.

http://phobos.plato.nl/plato/view.php?catalogue_id=138227 - http://phobos.plato.nl/plato/view.php?catalogue_id=138227

I'm not sure if it has a region free code. In that case you can always e-mail plato and ask.

 



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Posted By: The Owl
Date Posted: June 02 2004 at 11:52

King Crimson from the Starless and Red eras, and the debut album.

RUINS

The Swiss band Island

Univers Zero

Deus Ex Machina

 



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Posted By: Cesar Inca
Date Posted: June 02 2004 at 12:29

 

What about CAMEL playing 'The Snow Goose' with a whole orchestra support? Maybe an old '75 TV bootleg? Maybe a craz effrot from the current CAMEL line-up? I bet that there are enough profcient orchestras in Germany, where Colin Bass lives.

Regards.



Posted By: The Owl
Date Posted: June 02 2004 at 12:38
Stackridge would be a HOOT!!!

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Posted By: arqwave
Date Posted: June 02 2004 at 12:39

To me...

Earthworks live concerts,

Jan Garbarek with Manu Katché in a live concert situation,

Early King Crimson gigs,

early Genesis gigs,

and a concept movie about the history of prog and fusion

peace



Posted By: The Prognaut
Date Posted: June 02 2004 at 12:51
Originally posted by Aquarius Aquarius wrote:

Here's a link to a Dutch store where most people outside of Holland ordered the new Ayreon CD/DVD.

It leads directly to the David Gilmour DVD you are looking for.

http://phobos.plato.nl/plato/view.php?catalogue_id=138227 - http://phobos.plato.nl/plato/view.php?catalogue_id=138227

I'm not sure if it has a region free code. In that case you can always e-mail plato and ask.

 

Thanx a lot man! Really appreciate this!  



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break the circle

reset my head

wake the sleepwalker

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Posted By: Man With Hat
Date Posted: April 02 2005 at 16:37

Aparently im not alone.... 

Early Crimson

 



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Posted By: Ben2112
Date Posted: April 02 2005 at 16:38
A full Gabriel/Genesis show or a full KC show from the Bruford/Cross/Muir/Wetton lineup.


Posted By: gleam
Date Posted: April 02 2005 at 22:25

In no particular order...

Yes while on the Topographic tour

Led Zepellin while on the Physical Graffiti tour

Genesis performing The lamb

King Crimson Circa 1973

The Mahavishnu Orchestra in 1973

Return to forever (the Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, Lenny White and Al Dimeola version)

Weather Report around the time they put out Heavy Weather

Santana on the Welcome tour

ELP on the Brain Salad Surgery tour

alas, but to dream...

 

 



Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: April 02 2005 at 22:26
I want Neil Young live!!


Posted By: Alfi
Date Posted: April 03 2005 at 08:39
King Crimson 1973 live
does a complete video of that era exist ? - i've downloaded two concerts via emule but they were just mislabeled pornos - it creaps me out


Posted By: Richardw
Date Posted: April 03 2005 at 13:58
Some of Zappa's 1988 concerts would be nice. The 'Barcelona' video i have is good. Would be great to see it get a DVD release.


Posted By: frenchie
Date Posted: April 03 2005 at 14:49
we need more of our prog giants in their prime

Pink Floyd - dark side of the moon era concert complete with planes crashing into the set, laser shows and possibly clare torry!

King Crimson - red era

Genesis - gabriel selling era

Yes - Yessongs era!

I have seen one off footage of Yes playing live with Rick dressed as a wizards and Pink Floyd live in 1973 doing on the run/time, great gig, money and us and them on VH1 Classic so why dont they have more footage for DVD release?

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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: April 03 2005 at 16:08

Rush - Exit..Stage Left.

That's it.

I'm an easy man to please.



Posted By: Harlequin
Date Posted: April 03 2005 at 18:46
Genesis - Wind and Wuthering Tour (or better still Liverpool Empire concert)

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Posted By: Ben2112
Date Posted: April 03 2005 at 19:39

Originally posted by Alfi Alfi wrote:

King Crimson 1973 live
does a complete video of that era exist ? - i've downloaded two concerts via emule but they were just mislabeled pornos - it creaps me out

Not sure if there are any complete boots out there (video). But I have found a few clips on the P2P networks worth checking out if you can find them. I have seen them named about 10 different ways (some of them completely incorrectly) so I can't give you specifics to search for. But here is what I've come across so far:

- A 5:30 clip of the Larks' Tongues lineup performing Larks' Tongues part 1 (seems incomplete)

- A shorter clip showing the Starless/Red lineup (no Jamie Muir) doing Larks' Tongues Part 2. It appears to be from a television show as credits roll at the beginning and the words "King Crimson & Black Oak Arkansas" show on the screen. Also incomplete I believe.

- A complete performance of "Easy Money". Not sure of the origin of this one, but it is the same clip shown on the Yesyears documentary. Quality is very poor.

That's all I've seen thus far. I second that a KC MkII DVD would rock severely!

 



Posted By: eriksalkeld
Date Posted: April 03 2005 at 20:29

FISH - "Fool's Company DVD"... but it is out of print!!! i wonder how amazing it should be, just check out the track list:

Recorded live at Muziekcentrum, Enschede, Holland on June 28th/29th 2002.

DVD 1
1. Script for a Jesters Tear [Dick/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Pointer]
2. Misplaced Childhood: Pseudo Silk Kimono, Kayleigh, Lavender, Bitter Suite, Heart Of Lothian, Waterhole (Expresso Bongo), Lords Of The Backstage, Blind Curve, Childhoods End?, White Feather [Dick/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley]
3. Torch Song/Slainthe Mhath [Dick/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley]
4. Forgotten Sons [Dick/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley]
5. Fugazi [Dick/Rothery/Kelly/Trewavas/Mosley]

Approx running time 93 minutes

Extras: interview part 1, 30 minutes

DVD 2
1. Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors [Dick/Simmonds]
2. Just Good Friends [Dick/Usher/Simmonds]
3. 3D [Dick/Wesley/Young]
4. Rites of Passage [Dick/Simmonds]
5. State of Mind (featuring Jan Ackerman) [Dick/Simmonds/Lindes]
6. Shadowplay [Dick/Simmonds]
7. Raw Meat [Dick/Paterson]



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Posted By: Jim Garten
Date Posted: April 04 2005 at 03:37
Originally posted by FuzzyDude FuzzyDude wrote:

I want Neil Young live!!


As far as I know the only NY live DVD available is 'Live Rust', and that's only just been released. The one I desperately want on DVD is 'Weld' - the tour when he single handedly re-invented loud guitar music.

A few others on the wish list:

Genesis - 'Selling England' tour

Yes - 'Relayer' tour

UK - any live material from the Holdsworth days...

Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush - 1978 tour

Tangerine Dream - 'MTV Unplugged'

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Posted By: The Wizard
Date Posted: July 20 2005 at 21:34
Pete Townsend hitting Abbie Hoffman in the head at Woodstock when he tried to give a speech at the end of pinball wizard. That would be cool.


Posted By: Paulieg
Date Posted: July 20 2005 at 22:18

King Crimson from the Lark's Tongues In Aspic period.  Imagine watching Bill Bruford and Jamie Muir on stage together with Muir running around with chains and spitting blood out of his mouth.

Genesis during their Live album period.  I would love to see Gabriel running around with the bat wings on.

Il Balletto Di Bronzo performing YS back in the day.

Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso performing Darwin back in the day.

Le Orme performing Felona E Sorona back in the day.

Pink Floyd performing Atom Heart Mother.  I'm not sure if they ever performed this live. 

Camel during the Moonmadness tour.

A high quality ( video and audio ) performance of Yes during their Close To The Edge tour.

Jethro Tull performing Thick As A Brick.

King Crimson during the In The Court Of The Crimson King tour.

Metamorfosi performing during their Inferno album.

Eloy during their Ocean tour.

Amon Duul II Performing Yeti

Renaissance during their Live At Carnegie Tour.

Gong during their You tour

Caravan during their In The Land Of The Grey And Pink tour.

I can dream can't I?



Posted By: MANTICORE
Date Posted: July 20 2005 at 22:22
 some video of Keith emerson playing the legendary MELLOTRON.!!! but this is a utopia.!!!

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Posted By: VanderGraafKommandöh
Date Posted: July 20 2005 at 23:31
Hmm, well there is already a VdGG DVD out..., but I am hoping (it's not going to happen) that they'd release a DVD of the RFH gig.  There two people videoing the Shepherds Bush Empire gig, but I'm not sure who they were filming for..., the sound quality wasn't the best however.

I've seen a clip of early Genesis, with Peter Gabriel in his silver space suit and with make-up (or whatever it was he was wearing).  I'm not sure how much of this exists though.

Early VdGG would be great (pre-Still Life era).

Keef Hartley Band at Woodstock in 1969 (which was never filmed for some odd reason, so this is never going to happen either.  Everyone else was filmed, except Keef Hartley Band, it's very annoying!).

An actual Gov't Mule DVD of just them, without all the guests..., actually, this kind of exists, because of the Bonaroo DVDs.

Early Fleetwood Mac would be cool too, particularly the Boston Tea Party gigs.

If only: Allman Brothers Band, At the Fillmore East... or any concert when Duane was still alive.

Again, I can dream!

James.


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Posted By: 46and2
Date Posted: July 20 2005 at 23:51
TOOL FOR GOD'S SAKE!!! IVE BEEN WAITING FOREVER!
the mars volta
early rush
a live radiohead concert
a live perfect cricle concert
An opeth dvd with live material from pre Blackwater Park


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Posted By: kingofbizzare
Date Posted: July 21 2005 at 00:54
Syd Barrett era Pink Floyd

Jethro Tull performing both Thick as a Brick and A Passion Play


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Posted By: herbie53
Date Posted: July 21 2005 at 00:57

For me:

GENESIS -> in the tour of Wind and Wuthering album

KING CRIMSON -> in the Wetton years...

ANEKDOTEN -> in any time...

LANDBERK -> IN ANY TIME...

WHITE WILLOW -> how they sound alive?

SPOCK'S BEARD -> without Neal Morse... (I'm very curious how they are playing the old songs)

 



Posted By: Fishy
Date Posted: July 21 2005 at 01:30

richardh wrote :


Posted: 2004 28 May at 4:22pm | IP Logged   http://www.progarchives.com/forum/edit_post.asp?M=Q&PID=12525&TPN=2 -

My wish list:

ELP- California Jam 1974

Well it is out on dvd actually. you can find in on "Beyond the beginning" whiwh has been issued last month.


Posted By: salmacis
Date Posted: July 21 2005 at 08:41

Genesis- Shepperton '73- filmed by Charisma Records; there is an oft shown clip of 'I Know What I Like' that's from this gig, and bits are shown in the 'Genesis History' VHS.

Genesis- 'Genesis In Concert'- this was a film released cinematically in 1977 (shown with 'White Rock', incidentally- Rick Wakeman did the music), and although it's apparently not much of a film, surely the whole concert from where the film originates from survives?

Genesis- BBC 1980- this was a 150 minute show, featuring much of the 'Duke' and '..And Then There Were Three' material. Never seen any of this, but I read about the gig in a Genesis book.

I think that's it for me- Genesis are at the moment very poorly represented on DVD, with only the later 80s/90s stuff readily available. I'd like to see all of these shows out, in a kind of 'Beatles Anthology' series.



Posted By: sigod
Date Posted: July 21 2005 at 09:20
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

My wish list:

ELP- California Jam 1974

IQ - any early live material (ie 1983-1989)

Genesis - Duke Tour 1980

Par Lindh Project (anything)

Pink Floyd - The Wall (Earls Court shows)

King Crimson -very early live material especially including 'In The Court...'

Kayak - any seventies live performances

Rush -early years

The Sweet - something live around about 1973 (this is serious!)

Tangerine Dream - any seventies live peformances

Tomita - One of those epic 80 live performances ie 'Live At Linz'

Greg Lake - any solo gigs with Gary Moore

Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells (didn't he do this live on the BBC with an ensemble of musicians?? )

 


That just about sums it up for me as well.

Would like to see some Bruford era Yes and some Geoff Mann era Twelfth Night as well if truth be told.

BTW, I think that The Genesis 'Duke' tour was filmed on the BBC's 'Rock Goes To College' program back in the day.



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Posted By: Tiresias
Date Posted: July 21 2005 at 10:30

The Flower Kings... oh wait...

 

Seriously, a performance of the first three Magma Albums (Kobaia, 1001 Degrees, MDK)

Genesis (early)

The Spock's Beard "Beware of Darkness" tour

 



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Posted By: Tiresias
Date Posted: July 21 2005 at 10:31
And any Marillion gig with a 20 minute version of Grendel

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Posted By: Fishy
Date Posted: July 21 2005 at 11:25

Tiresias wrote :

And any Marillion gig with a 20 minute version of Grendel

Never heard of "The recital of the script DVD" ? It contains the old recital video plus the Web:grendel ep ; a must !



Posted By: Retrovertigo
Date Posted: July 21 2005 at 12:56
Any Zappa of course, we've known for a while that Roxy was filmed, as well as some 1982 tour stuff, as you can tell from Video From Hell.  The 1982 stuff would be killer considering it's Steve Vai and Frank Zappa on guitar.  Come on, duet versions of Stevie's Spanking, I could watch them all day.  Non-Zappa, I'd like a Mars Volta DVD, that would be nice.  I'd also dig a DVD of any Les Claypool stuff that may have been filmed.  Was there a C2B3 show that was filmed?  Hm...  Also, I'd like a King Crimson DVD with material from Red and before, where I actually care about King Crimson.  Also, a solid fusion DVD for once.  Bitches Brew sessions on film?  Any Mahavishnu gigs, Weather Report with Jaco?  Come on...


Posted By: khalpin
Date Posted: July 21 2005 at 13:59

Is there a rule at this website that you can't post links to bootlegs? 

Because a couple of the things that people asked for are available as free downloads, weeds, etc.




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