Favorite music DVD?

Tom Petty is fucking great. Some of the more creative music videos too.

I like my Black Flag dvd best. They're live in Bradford '84. Not particularly good sound quality, and not the greatest picture. But the Flag absolutely destroy at this gig.
 
Does The Wall count? I love it because literally every time I watch it I see something that Alan and Roger may or may not have put in as a metaphor for something, and it's fun to watch a scene and think, "I wonder what he really meant by that."

If The Wall doesn't count, then the Led Zeppelin DVD with the desert on the cover (does it have a name?) because you don't truly appreciate John, Paul Jones, and Jimmy's playing and Plant's singing until you watch those concerts.
 
Pink Floyd: Live At Pompeii.

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Does No Direction Home: Bob Dylan count?

Actually I've been dying to see Festival! by Murray Lerner. It documents four Newport Folk Festivals from 1963-1966. It's a point of pride that my state had one of the most extraordinary musical happenings at the time.
 
Omg, the lesbians are taking ovarr....*runs screaming into the hills*


OT: I've just watched Muse in Glastonbury 2004, very awesome gig...:yeah: I'm also downloading/can't wait to watch Meeting people is easy about Radiohead...:yeah:
 
I like the Coheed and Carabria No World for Tomorrow special dvd.
It has comentery on the c.d. some info on the comic book, acoustic beta versions of Mother Superior, A Favor House Atlantic, The Suffering, and a couple more, it has a picture slide show and a secret easter egg, (a music session).
It's a pretty awesome bonus c.d. thing, I love it... I like the original beta tracks of song that I already know, kinda awesome to hear what they originaly sounded like.
 
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