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15 Blu-ray Concerts to Rock Your Theater
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Post 1 made on Friday April 24, 2009 at 14:03
cmckenney
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15 Blu-ray Concerts to Rock Your Theater

Forget about pristine video quality, give your theater's audio systems a workout with these 15 Blu-ray concerts.



I respect people who have large DVD and Blu-ray (or HD DVD) collections, but I’ve found that over the years I’ve purchased many more concert DVDs than regular movies. Pretty simple for me, really, like music I’m bound to play these discs over and over again while movie discs tend to gather dust.

My Blu-ray collection is very small at this point, but I can see it’ll go the same way. I was pretty quick to snap up a few music titles, so it got me thinking, “What are some of the best Blu-ray discs out there to get your surround-sound audio cranking?”

Perusing the lists of available titles out there, it’s nice to see that several famed music releases have been transferred to high-def, with even more drool-worthy audio quality. And several concert tours of the last few years have been captured with sweet Blu-ray release editions to satisfy those who have stepped up to the format.

We saw a flurry of Blu-ray concert activity last fall to really whet our appetites, and it’s nice to see the choices have only grown. And we know that other gems, like Neil Young’s Archives Vol. 1, are waiting in the wings.

So what have been your favorites to rock out to in your theater? Any standard DVD titles you’d like to see transferred to HD? We’ve pegged 15 (hey, we had to put a cap at some point) that you should check out, but of course we’re bound to have missed some noteworthy titles.

1. David Gilmour 'Remember That Night'

David Gilmour, ‘Remember That Night Live at the Royal Albert Hall’
Sony Music, 120 minutes, 1.78:1
Dolby TrueHD 5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1, PCM 2.0 (48kHz, 24-bit)

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Post 2 made on Saturday April 25, 2009 at 13:28
Anthony
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some of those (like the Led Zeppelin above) are not concerts, but movies.
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Post 3 made on Tuesday April 28, 2009 at 09:18
Ernie Bornn-Gilman
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On April 24, 2009 at 14:03, cmckenney said...

15 Blu-ray Concerts to Rock Your Theater

Forget about pristine video quality, give your theater's audio systems a workout with these 15 Blu-ray concerts.

So you're saying they all look bad? Are there any with good video quality?
I have ACTUALLY said this a thousand times: We can't help you much without the make and model of everything involved in the problem! Unless you want a vague answer. Or none. Your move.


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