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JRNYMAN wrote:Journey - Live in Houston
Seriously, Gid? That performance was just about as good s it gets for them at the pinnacle of their existence in my opinion. I guess if Captured was somehow recorded as a stand-alone show with the video included as well, the IT would probably be the best sounding Journey concert DVD they released.Gideon wrote:JRNYMAN wrote:Journey - Live in Houston![]()
Yeah, if you could mute the vocals.
Gee, what a surprise!!Liam wrote:Rush in Rio
Rush - R30
Rush - Time Machine
Rush - Snakes & Arrows
Rush - Grace Under Pressure
In no particular order.
JRNYMAN wrote:Gee, what a surprise!!Liam wrote:Rush in Rio
Rush - R30
Rush - Time Machine
Rush - Snakes & Arrows
Rush - Grace Under Pressure
In no particular order.![]()
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Well, to be fair, it was rather subtle. It's not like it jumped out at ya or anything...Liam wrote:JRNYMAN wrote:Gee, what a surprise!!Liam wrote:Rush in Rio
Rush - R30
Rush - Time Machine
Rush - Snakes & Arrows
Rush - Grace Under Pressure
In no particular order.![]()
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I was wonderin' if someone would catch that.
About as subtle as quoting yourself in your sig. Nice Liam..... real nice...Liam wrote:That's me. Mr. Subtlety.
+1AR wrote:DVD concerts always sound better in stereo. 5.1 surround and music do not mix. Maybe Pink Floyd, but that's about it.
About as subtle as quoting yourself in your sig. Nice Liam..... real nice...JRNYMAN wrote:Liam wrote:That's me. Mr. Subtlety.
Behshad wrote:AR wrote:DVD concerts always sound better in stereo. 5.1 surround and music do not mix. Maybe Pink Floyd, but that's about it.
And this one sound absolutely awesome in 5.1
Archetype wrote:Behshad wrote:AR wrote:DVD concerts always sound better in stereo. 5.1 surround and music do not mix. Maybe Pink Floyd, but that's about it.
And this one sound absolutely awesome in 5.1
I have "A Night To Remember" on CD and thought the audio was so horrific that I never bothered wasting my money on the DVD. Is it better than the CD?
JRNYMAN wrote:Seriously, Gid? That performance was just about as good s it gets for them at the pinnacle of their existence in my opinion. I guess if Captured was somehow recorded as a stand-alone show with the video included as well, the IT would probably be the best sounding Journey concert DVD they released.Gideon wrote:JRNYMAN wrote:Journey - Live in Houston![]()
Yeah, if you could mute the vocals.
Fact Finder wrote:Memorex wrote:The single reason Blu Ray, HD, and Bose were created. Recently released on Blu Ray. Queen - Live in Budapest. The quality is insane. This looked good on VHS when it came out and they did a phenomenal job with the blu ray.
http://www.amazon.com/Hungarian-Rhapsody-Queen-Budapest-Blu-ray/dp/B009DH371K/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1361680053&sr=8-2&keywords=queen+budapest
I have this on a VHS, it was one of my first purchases back in the day when I'd put together my first "so called" home theatre sound system. I remember being ecstatic when I saw it at a local video store for sale. Think we owned a 20 inch Zenith.![]()
There are some really good shows on VHS from the 80's that that have been transferd to DVD that we used to rock on. Yes 9012Live, C, S, & N Daylight Again, Rod Stewart Vagabond Heart (which I think has a great sound), and although I'm not a big fan, the Garth Brooks in Central Park Show sets my Bose on fire.
Phenomenal sound for being outdoors. Even when he lets the audience pretty much handle the vox for "Unanswered Prayers" it's amazing how clear and sharp the audio is.Fact Finder wrote:... and although I'm not a big fan, the Garth Brooks in Central Park Show sets my Bose on fire.
Fact Finder wrote:Memorex wrote:Fact Finder wrote:Memorex wrote:The single reason Blu Ray, HD, and Bose were created. Recently released on Blu Ray. Queen - Live in Budapest. The quality is insane. This looked good on VHS when it came out and they did a phenomenal job with the blu ray.
http://www.amazon.com/Hungarian-Rhapsody-Queen-Budapest-Blu-ray/dp/B009DH371K/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1361680053&sr=8-2&keywords=queen+budapest
I have this on a VHS, it was one of my first purchases back in the day when I'd put together my first "so called" home theatre sound system. I remember being ecstatic when I saw it at a local video store for sale. Think we owned a 20 inch Zenith.![]()
There are some really good shows on VHS from the 80's that that have been transferd to DVD that we used to rock on. Yes 9012Live, C, S, & N Daylight Again, Rod Stewart Vagabond Heart (which I think has a great sound), and although I'm not a big fan, the Garth Brooks in Central Park Show sets my Bose on fire.
I just got the Vagabond Heart show on DVD. This really does have great sound. That was from a pay-per-view and Rod had the flu, but had to go on due to the subscriptions. I thought he worked his ass off through it. I saw him live the night before and it was one of the coolest nights of my life. Won't say why.
Say or think whatever you want about Rod Stewart (and his career), but the dude does it right. Great bands and great sounds and good times.
Liam wrote:
Sorry to knock your band, man....but that was BAD, IMO.
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