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#151

Dennis wrote:

Stage Fright by Motorhead is their latest (live) DVD…and it f*ckin’ rocks like a mofo!

Posted on Wed, 2 November 2005 at 09:45

#152

Tubthumper (Scott) wrote:

sonofjaguare wrote:

The new Rush 30th dvd is out this month!

Nice one. I’ll have to look into releasing even more funds from my bank account for that one. (Been doing too much eBay in the past few days)

Posted on Wed, 2 November 2005 at 10:32

#153

RobbyVDH wrote:

I’m expecting the first DVD from De Kreuners on Friday and really looking forward to that :cool:

Posted on Wed, 2 November 2005 at 11:29

#154

soul doubt (an) wrote:

Do you feel alright Robby? ;)

Posted on Wed, 2 November 2005 at 11:49

#155

RobbyVDH wrote:

Yes :o

I even have tickets for their show next year in Antwerp and will also see them in the coming weeks during their “Cultureel” tour…

Posted on Wed, 2 November 2005 at 14:12

#156

Divers (Simon) wrote:

I’m watching my nofx and bad religion dvds both class:)

Posted on Wed, 2 November 2005 at 19:32

#157

gapu wrote:

does anyone have dj shadows - in tune an on time?

im going to buy that one i think

Posted on Thu, 3 November 2005 at 12:54

#158

Kyle Bovine (K B) wrote:

My favourite DVD has got to be the End of The Century Ramones documentary even though it mightnt be considered a proper music DVD.

Posted on Thu, 3 November 2005 at 15:18

#159

Divers (Simon) wrote:

Kyle Bovine wrote:

My favourite DVD has got to be the End of The Century Ramones documentary even though it mightnt be considered a proper music DVD.

it’s a top film mate and it’s about music so i feel it fits in this thread:)

Posted on Fri, 4 November 2005 at 10:24

#160

RobbyVDH wrote:

AC/DC - Family Jewels

True rock ‘n’ roll history :D

Posted on Fri, 11 November 2005 at 16:20

#161

Dennis wrote:

RobbyVDH wrote:

AC/DC - Family Jewels

True rock ‘n’ roll history :D

Agreed! Well said, that man!

Posted on Fri, 11 November 2005 at 16:23

#162

Andy D (Andy) wrote:

Been watching to Pixies Sell Out and to my great dissapointment I must say they do.

Posted on Fri, 11 November 2005 at 23:00

#163

pete gusher wrote:

the best music DVD ever is elvis costello - the right spectacle

go get it, for he is god

Posted on Sun, 13 November 2005 at 09:46

#164

Divers (Simon) wrote:

QOTSA New Music DVD, it’s really quite good i feared it would be shit as the i didn’t see one good review of the gig. BUt they do miss Nick:( anyway plenty of extra stuff and a live cd as well what more can you ask.

Posted on Thu, 17 November 2005 at 12:50

#165

MarkoJii (Ukko Perkele) wrote:

I know that I’m pushing my luck too much but I would recommend HIM’s Love Metal Archieves Vol. 1 to anyone who likes good music. Even though I’m not a fan of Bam the second disc HIM vs. Bam is quite enjoyable and funny fucking shit.

Posted on Fri, 18 November 2005 at 06:23

#166

Divers (Simon) wrote:

Anthrax Alive 2 fucking great:)

Posted on Fri, 18 November 2005 at 20:33

#167

RobbyVDH wrote:

Just bought the new one from Sepultura and euh… Europe :D

Both will be in my DVD player later in the week :)

Posted on Sun, 20 November 2005 at 20:45

#168

Hatham wrote:

Only got a few music dvd’s, not many:
RHCP Greatest Hits dvd
Ramones Raw
Manics:Leaving the 20th centuary
Manics Hoy Bible dvd(if that counts)
Therapy? Scopophobia
and
a Therapy? bootleg with shows from some Italian show during the troublegum era and a gig in Nottingham during the Infernal Love era. Oh how grand it is :cool:

Posted on Fri, 25 November 2005 at 14:16

#169

RobbyVDH wrote:

Slayer - Live at the Hammersmith London, October 2004

Posted on Mon, 28 November 2005 at 19:56

#170

Divers (Simon) wrote:

Bob Marley- Live at the rainbow great gig and a fantastic doco on the second disc

Posted on Tue, 29 November 2005 at 19:11

#171

RobbyVDH wrote:

Green Day - Bullet In A Bible

Posted on Sun, 4 December 2005 at 20:01

#172

Andy D (Andy) wrote:

RobbyVDH wrote:

Green Day - Bullet In A Bible

The metalfreak goes punk? (Freak in the Belgian meaning offcourse)

I just bought

INXS - I’m Only Looking
Franz Ferdinand - S/T
Kaiser Chiefs - Enjoyment

Posted on Mon, 5 December 2005 at 00:13

#173

RobbyVDH wrote:

They have a cool live show I think, that’s why I bought it.

Posted on Mon, 5 December 2005 at 17:27

#174

Tubthumper (Scott) wrote:

The other day I bought:

“R30” - Rush
“Bullet in a Bible” - Green Day

Both really good shows, and Peart’s solo is fucking ace to watch.

Posted on Sat, 17 December 2005 at 18:41

#175

Dennis wrote:

RobbyVDH wrote:

Slayer - Live at the Hammersmith London, October 2004

? That a bootleg, or a new official release I have missed?

Posted on Tue, 20 December 2005 at 11:16

#176

RobbyVDH wrote:

Bootleg ;)

Posted on Tue, 20 December 2005 at 17:27

#177

FNYANKEZ wrote:

History of Iron Maiden pt.1- The early years

awesome! First disk has three shows (Live at the Rainbow -81 w/ Paul DiAnno), (Beast over Hammersmith- 82, great show even though it’s short), and some show from Germany in 83. Another great show but because the only source left was the TV feed, they cut Iron Maiden where they tore out Eddie’s brain.

overall they did a great job remastering the sound for these shows. Only gripe is they are kind of short(about 45min a pop)

The second disk has a 90 min documentary w/ interviews with just about every member of the band up through 83. Paul DiAnno chubbed out :)

Plus some British TV (not BBC but some local channel) documentary made in ‘79-‘80 talking about the re-emerging Heavy Metal scene, and they use Maiden as the example of the next new big thing.

This has a few of the funniest things I’ve ever seen. THey have these few geeks with cardboard guitars who go to these metal clubs and play air guitar…9.9 on the unintentional comedy scale.

A real cool thing on the second disk was a homemade video of a show at the Ruskin Arms a few days before Iron Maiden is released. The camerawork is so-so, but the sound is surprisingly good, and the show rocked. It is the only known video of Charlotte the Harlot and a few others off the first album.

Plus all the videos up through Piece of Mind are on there.

Highly recommended!!!

Posted on Tue, 20 December 2005 at 22:19

#178

Divers (Simon) wrote:

I bought the Emperor Live DVD and it arrived today..I think it’s amazing and probably the closest i will get to see them live. Only major complaints is that it’s not 5.1 and it fades out after every song? but you can’t have everything.

Posted on Wed, 24 May 2006 at 11:56

#179

Divers (Simon) wrote:

Currently watching the Arch Ebemy DVD- Live Apocalypse

The sound is amazing, but so was their live sound when i saw them. It’s a really good set with a nice cross section of their stuff, and plenty of good extras.
:D

Posted on Mon, 14 August 2006 at 16:20

#180

Dennis wrote:

Anthrax - Music of Mass Destruction.

Thanks to Divers, I have been getting into this long-overlooked band.
Just my fucking luck that I prefer the less popular latter stuff (always the way :( ) and even more typical of my luck that now they have got the old singer back on board..bugger!

Still, this is a pretty good DVD, not the biggest gig ever filmed in history, but a good performance and the sound is quite good too..

EDIT: Wanna get “Alive 2” DVD next, anyone able to give me a comparison between the two (in terms of sound/ picture/ extras rather than a comparison of the two incarnations of the band, I mean)?

Posted on Tue, 22 August 2006 at 09:01

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