Favorite Jam Band DVD?

Discussion in 'Grateful Dead and Phish' started by Jezmund, Dec 13, 2005.

  1. scents&subtlesou

    scents&subtlesou Member

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    "Rising Low" directed by MIKE GORDON....it is all the bass players that filled in for the vacant slot in GOV'T MULE....Phil Lesh is there, and has some great interviews...Mike's naration and camera techniques is so phishy.....its truly a Gordo peice....i love it! Les Claypool, Victor Wooten, Oteil Burbridge and even flea was there....such a different group of players....its great...so many more people are on the DVD its great....


    another great DVD is the short that came with Undermind....it just has some beautiful studio Phish moments....they are just so good together....its shocks me how posotive they were in DVD and in the IT DVD, and they split up so soon after....but as we all should know by now, a Phish come back is not that far fetched as many made it out to be.....
     
  2. dhs

    dhs Senior Member

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    It's not really 'jam' band perse, but in my opinion - the Talking Heads 'Stop Making Sense' is the best music DVD ever produced.
     
  3. El Capitan

    El Capitan Banned

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    A! im sorry but " Live at Fillmore " was theyr finest hour.
     
  4. salmon4me

    salmon4me Senior Member

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    Best one ever = Years in Your Ears

    yearsinyourears.com
     
  5. nearly.normal.jimmy

    nearly.normal.jimmy We've got it simple.

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    I wore out (literally) 'Allman Brothers First Set' VHS tape. (91 concert flick)
    Also a Phish 2/16/97 Rockpalast television concert. Not technically a DVD I guess.

    Gotta say tho, my fav official band DVD is 'The Last Waltz'.

    nnJ
     
  6. solla._.sollew

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    Bittersweet Motel....by far my favorite....i would have made a few changes...a few things that the director could have done better....i.e less cover songs, more music....butit is still so good...
     
  7. bluedoggie

    bluedoggie Member

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    for me, nothing comes close to Sunshine Daydream
     
  8. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    dhs might be right, Stop Making Sense was an amazing film all around.
     

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