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Lots of good stuff here. In the one song category, similar to the Dylan clip above, this one never ceases to amaze. I love the kind of gobsmacked look that Dhani Harrison gives Tom Petty towards the end
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I don't think I've ever watched a concert on TV but I can say, hands down, that waiting 21 years to see Jawbreaker a second time was well worth it. I would've paid $1000+ for those tickets and would still think it was worth it.
I had a friend once tell me that going to see the Grateful Dead was like going to a concert with 100,000 of your closest friends. I finally understood what he was saying . . . though this was only 2,000.
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a heavy drug user might compare blake schwarzenbach to any version of “the dead”.
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I didn't read through this thread but this song always gets me. My best friend grew up in Rio, he is a huge Rush fan, and as he lived in the US as well he understood some cross-cultural stuff.
When Rush came to Rio he was psyched to see them in concert. The thing was that there was a razor (I think?) ad playing non-stop that used Rush's "Tom Sawyer" as the backdrop so everyone, and I mean everyone, knew that song. Rush never got word, maybe other than knowing that "Tom Sawyer" was the most played Rush song in the area. Come concert night... Their opening song? "Tom Sawyer". The place erupted. The crowd sang the whole song. Getty Lee must have thought that Rio was some hidden Rush superfan base. Then they played their other songs. As good as Rush is, few people knew any of the other songs. It was pretty quiet and low energy. My friend felt really bad for the band. If they'd closed with "Tom Sawyer" it would have been insane. Here's the clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7reXTabVlQ Love the way the bass sounds in this one. |
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They certainly were on YYZ, an instrumental....they even 'sang' to the song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eSlvoO3Vw8
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As a former band manager, music writer, editor and consultant, I have a pretty firm opinion on this... there may be others as good but none better than Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 'Pack Up Your Plantation'. Astoundingly good.
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Not a whole concert, but the song is 25 minutes long, and it is like several songs rolled into one
A Change of Seasons by Dream Theater (starts about 20 seconds into the clip) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QlWpv958Uk |
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+1 for Stop Making Sense. Most of the songs on the album beat the studio versions. Not sure if it has already been mentioned in this thread but Pink Floyd at Pompei is pretty good.
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It's that the film that will finally make me a Tom Petty fan? I mean I like some tunes....
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Martin Scorsese, Jonathan Demme both Academy Award winners. Was the concert filmed as well? or just a very good concert captured on film? Thanks. |
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Punk and Long Strange Trip
I wouldn’t try to say that these are the “best” , but good historical documentation of two different but important music trends many of us grew up with, and that shaped much of the music the rest of us enjoy today.
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