naughty noo-noowild bill buttock wrote:Debbie does Dallas
Naughty nurses six
Star whores 2(The phantom anus)
They've all got music in,to a fashion.
Proper sexy music with Saxaphones and elongated heavy metal guitar solos.
Your top 3, 5, 10 (whatever) music dvds???
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Beastie Boys - Anthology (Criterion)
Underworld - Everything, Everything
Laurie Anderson - Home of the Brave (not officially out on DVD, authored from laserdisc)
Tool - Salival
Butthole Surfers - Blind Eye Sees All
Sex Pistols - Winterland & Live at Longhorns (Japanese R2 pressings)
(edit: forgot the BHS!)
Underworld - Everything, Everything
Laurie Anderson - Home of the Brave (not officially out on DVD, authored from laserdisc)
Tool - Salival
Butthole Surfers - Blind Eye Sees All
Sex Pistols - Winterland & Live at Longhorns (Japanese R2 pressings)
(edit: forgot the BHS!)
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Skeletal Family - Live in Sheffield.
Ghost Dance - Live DVD from the Ghost Dance site.
Fields of the Nephilim - Revelations.
In Goth Daze - Mixed DVD, mostly skip most and watch, Alien Sex Fiend - Dance Society - Ligotage - Creaming Jesus - The Marionettes - Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - Skelatal Family - Ghost Dance.
The Sisters of Mercy - Wake.
The Mission - Crusade & From Dawn to Dusk.
Goodbye Mr MacKenzie - A compilation DVD bought at the last gig in Glasgow, videos ans some live footage.
The Damned - Tikki Nightmare.
Ghost Dance - Live DVD from the Ghost Dance site.
Fields of the Nephilim - Revelations.
In Goth Daze - Mixed DVD, mostly skip most and watch, Alien Sex Fiend - Dance Society - Ligotage - Creaming Jesus - The Marionettes - Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - Skelatal Family - Ghost Dance.
The Sisters of Mercy - Wake.
The Mission - Crusade & From Dawn to Dusk.
Goodbye Mr MacKenzie - A compilation DVD bought at the last gig in Glasgow, videos ans some live footage.
The Damned - Tikki Nightmare.
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
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I don't watch music dvds, I listen to music instead.
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Ocean Moves wrote:I don't watch music dvds, I listen to music instead.
Same here.
I listen to music and "relax in the gentlemans fashion" to hardcore porn!
The photographs of God I bought have almost faded away
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hardcore Techno?
Or is that just a load of wank anyway?
Or is that just a load of wank anyway?
The photographs of God I bought have almost faded away
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Twas but a feeble witticism,Good squire.
I am verrily fond of ye olde Techno minstrels but preferest ye trance de Goa to Hardst core of house.
I am verrily fond of ye olde Techno minstrels but preferest ye trance de Goa to Hardst core of house.
The photographs of God I bought have almost faded away
1. Fields of the Nephilim - Visionary heads (and now of course the compilation DVD)
2. Mesh - On this tour forever
3. The Sisters of Mercy - Wake
4. Deine Lakaien - 1st decade
5. Project Pitchfork - Glowing like IO
2. Mesh - On this tour forever
3. The Sisters of Mercy - Wake
4. Deine Lakaien - 1st decade
5. Project Pitchfork - Glowing like IO
I like these calm little moments before the storm. It reminds me of Beethoven. Can you hear it? It's like when you put your head to the grass and you can hear the growin' and you can hear the insects.
Underworld - Everything, Everything
NIN - Closure
Depeche Mode - Devotional / One Night In Paris
Ministry - In Case You Couldn't Be Bothered Showing Up
Love and Rockets - Sorted!
Alien Sex Fiend - A Purple Glistener
Bauhaus - Archive / Shadows of Light
Some of these are VHS and some of the officially realesed DVD's have had lamentably little expense spent on remastering (like none).
The Underworld DVD is a gem of a disc; DTS soundtrack plus one of the few non-porn discs to succesfully find a use for the multi-angle feature as you can choose to either watch the live performance or just to have the video backdrop instead. Stunning versions of Nuxx and Rez/Cowgirl worth the entry fee alone as it were.
I'd love Wake / Shot on DVD if only to save me the job of transferring them myself; I'm sure some sort of quid pro quo can be arranged if some kind Heartlander wanted to help!
NIN - Closure
Depeche Mode - Devotional / One Night In Paris
Ministry - In Case You Couldn't Be Bothered Showing Up
Love and Rockets - Sorted!
Alien Sex Fiend - A Purple Glistener
Bauhaus - Archive / Shadows of Light
Some of these are VHS and some of the officially realesed DVD's have had lamentably little expense spent on remastering (like none).
The Underworld DVD is a gem of a disc; DTS soundtrack plus one of the few non-porn discs to succesfully find a use for the multi-angle feature as you can choose to either watch the live performance or just to have the video backdrop instead. Stunning versions of Nuxx and Rez/Cowgirl worth the entry fee alone as it were.
I'd love Wake / Shot on DVD if only to save me the job of transferring them myself; I'm sure some sort of quid pro quo can be arranged if some kind Heartlander wanted to help!
Something pithy.
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mik:
http://myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=10120
(Wake)
the Beastie Boys also makes good use of the multi-angle options for some of the videos.
http://myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=10120
(Wake)
the Beastie Boys also makes good use of the multi-angle options for some of the videos.
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tsom - Wake
Siouxsie - Nocturne (best live performance but she could've shaved under her arm's before the gig)
Qntal - live http://www.chrom.de/home/qntal/
Madonna - ciao Italia
Kylie - live in Sydney
Siouxsie - Nocturne (best live performance but she could've shaved under her arm's before the gig)
Qntal - live http://www.chrom.de/home/qntal/
Madonna - ciao Italia
Kylie - live in Sydney
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sisters - london the forum (18.04.03)
underworld - everything,everything
david bowie - a reality tour
fatboy slim - big beach boutique II
U2 - elevation tour
george micheal - best of
peter gabriel - secret world live
underworld - everything,everything
david bowie - a reality tour
fatboy slim - big beach boutique II
U2 - elevation tour
george micheal - best of
peter gabriel - secret world live
there's too much blood in my vodkastream
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PJ Harvey: On tour, please leave quietly (superb tour-dvd & official)
PJ Harvey: Harder...till I moan (live @ Eurockéennes 2004) (bootleg, but unbelievably good)
The Gun Club: live at Hacienda 1983/84 (official dvd, especially 84 is great)
Fields of the Nephilim: Revelations/Forever Remain/Visionary Heads (just great)
The Sisters: Stuttgart 12/11/84 (smoke, lights & damn fine music AND very funny to watch)
and last but not least: Lighting the candles (disc2) : very nice entertainment from someone who cares about his fans.
not on dvd, but I couldn't let these videos unmentioned:
Joy Division: Here are the young men (mista Curtis is such a weird fella!)
The Mish: Waves upon the sand (one of the best tourvids I've ever seen)
PJ Harvey: Harder...till I moan (live @ Eurockéennes 2004) (bootleg, but unbelievably good)
The Gun Club: live at Hacienda 1983/84 (official dvd, especially 84 is great)
Fields of the Nephilim: Revelations/Forever Remain/Visionary Heads (just great)
The Sisters: Stuttgart 12/11/84 (smoke, lights & damn fine music AND very funny to watch)
and last but not least: Lighting the candles (disc2) : very nice entertainment from someone who cares about his fans.
not on dvd, but I couldn't let these videos unmentioned:
Joy Division: Here are the young men (mista Curtis is such a weird fella!)
The Mish: Waves upon the sand (one of the best tourvids I've ever seen)
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Swans - A Long Slow Screw
Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
Fields of the Nephilim - Revelations etc.
Slayer - Still Reigning
Turbonegro - The Movie
The Sisters of Mercy - Wake
Bob Log III - Pajama Party
Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
Fields of the Nephilim - Revelations etc.
Slayer - Still Reigning
Turbonegro - The Movie
The Sisters of Mercy - Wake
Bob Log III - Pajama Party
Nothing ventured, nothing lost
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nananana clickyradiojamaica wrote: not on dvd, but I couldn't let these videos unmentioned:
Joy Division: Here are the young men (mista Curtis is such a weird fella!)
The Mish: Waves upon the sand (one of the best tourvids I've ever seen)
Es ist grausam.
Dafür hat es aufgehört zu regnen.
Dafür hat es aufgehört zu regnen.
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hmm... I knew that, good doctor but I'm just way too nostalgic to replace the vids with those shiny disc thingies.
...<start hip hop-loop now> "Let's take it back to the old school"
...<start hip hop-loop now> "Let's take it back to the old school"
Fields of the Nephilim - Revelations/ Forever Remain / Visionary Heads
The Cult - Anthology
Manic Street Preachers - Greatest Hits
Tiamat - Church of Tiamat
U2 - Best of 1980 - 1990 (very rare)
Best of Bowie
Iron Maiden - Visions of the Beast
Arsenal of Megadeth
ZZ Top - Greatest Hits
Faith No More - Live at Brixton Academy\Greatest Hits
The Cult - Anthology
Manic Street Preachers - Greatest Hits
Tiamat - Church of Tiamat
U2 - Best of 1980 - 1990 (very rare)
Best of Bowie
Iron Maiden - Visions of the Beast
Arsenal of Megadeth
ZZ Top - Greatest Hits
Faith No More - Live at Brixton Academy\Greatest Hits
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... and these just in:
The Pink Floyd ~ The Making of The Dark Side of the Moon
Paradise Lost ~ Rockpalast 1991
NIN ~ ...and all that could have been (on one disc)
Type O Negative ~ Symphony for the Devil sans bollocks, cheers for all four Pat
Pixies ~ Reunion tour cheers JansenClone
NIN ~ Mudstock many thanks Grison and I'm still working on that Hawkwind DVD, nae fears
The Pink Floyd ~ The Making of The Dark Side of the Moon
Paradise Lost ~ Rockpalast 1991
NIN ~ ...and all that could have been (on one disc)
Type O Negative ~ Symphony for the Devil sans bollocks, cheers for all four Pat
Pixies ~ Reunion tour cheers JansenClone
NIN ~ Mudstock many thanks Grison and I'm still working on that Hawkwind DVD, nae fears
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I can't believe no one mentioned Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars Motion Picture yet.
That would be my places 1-10.
Then comes NICO/ICON (if that counts at all....
That would be my places 1-10.
Then comes NICO/ICON (if that counts at all....
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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Rammstein - Volkerball
Fields of the Nephilim - Revelation / Forever Remain / Visionary Heads
The Mission - Lighting The Candles
Switchblade Symphony - Sweet, Live Witches
Switchblade Symphony - The Phantom of the Opera
Fields of the Nephilim - Revelation / Forever Remain / Visionary Heads
The Mission - Lighting The Candles
Switchblade Symphony - Sweet, Live Witches
Switchblade Symphony - The Phantom of the Opera
анархия
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Have to agree with Stephen...
Rammstein - Volkerball
Rammstein - Volkerball
Rammstein - Volkerball
Sisters - Live In Moscow (cheers rush )
Stone Roses - Brussels La Luna Club 1995
Rammstein - Volkerball
Rammstein - Volkerball
Rammstein - Volkerball
Sisters - Live In Moscow (cheers rush )
Stone Roses - Brussels La Luna Club 1995
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
canon docre wrote:I can't believe no one mentioned Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars Motion Picture yet.
That would be my places 1-10.
I was going to say the same thing. Great concert dvd that one.
Trilogy still shades it for me. Good package & nicely filmed.
Nocturne (specifically for the armpits just ask James )
Do DVDAs count?
If so, In Absentia is an absolute cracker!