Topnotch BluRay Concert.....


I recently bought Adele on Blue Ray live at the Royal Albert Hall. Simply spectacular 5.1 sound. Anyone experience good 5.1/2.1 concerts feel free to explain in detail and even direct where to buy.....thx in advance:)

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Sting Live in Berlin A++++ everything, i decode sound in my A1UDCI (dedicated 6x AKM DACs, one per channel, Oppo you listenin?) with the HC9000 doing the video. Fan-friggin-tastic concert.
All these people sniveling over the disk not working!
What's the disk problem got to with the quality of the production ....Nada!!
Hotel California alone is worth the price of the disk!
It's a riveting version with Bill Armstrong's compelling trumpet solo.
The horn section with Greg Smith barritone sax,Al Garth - alto sax and violin; Bill Armstrong - trumpet; and Chris Mostert tenor is amazing.
Yes Henley's a perfectionist and if you don't like perfect don't buy the disk.
Hole in the world is a tribute to 9/11 and good example of what makes the Eagles click with this 5 part harmony piece.
We have a sound system that am thankful for every day.
Having seen the Eagles on their last trip to Vancouver this BR was like reliving the night.
How can you possibly not give it 5 stars is beyond me.
It rates with my top 5 out of 150 BRs.
Just got my Eagles Farewell on Bluray,will be checking it out tonight.
Yes the sax players,rest of the horns are excellent.
Hope the bluray sound track will bring the audio up a notch or two.
If not it's still one of my top two,the other of course JB at Ronnie Scott's,best test to see how your sub really sounds.
with the right sub those drums should sound like you are right in the front room,not volume wise I mean tone,attack ect.
My F-113's didn't do Vinnies drums justice at all.
Anyhow superb concert and on March 23,the Eagles are playing in Veagas at the MGM Grand.
The wife and sis and myself we got tickets,I'm hoping the acoustics are superb in there.
Have heard it'll hold 16,800,should be a great time.
Bob Sting in Berlin is a top notch BR even if you don't like Sting's antics! lol
Dominic Miller is one of the best acoustic guitarists bar none!
Drumm Henley's a perfectionist and if its not right the fit will hit the shan in Vegas.lol
You like Beck's BR that much! hmmm
I have it and although good its not in my top 20.
The BR is under-produced like most BRs if you're looking for a volume boost.
But the quality is Henley perfect!
Kenk for the money its an excellent purchase.
Orianthi is an incredible lead guitarist however I am not so sure it would make my top ten.
Maybe top 50.
Kenk I did a little exercise to see how close I was out of the 132 BRs I have.
This was my top 35 in no ranking:
Dream With Me in Concert Jackie Evancho
Farewell Live From Melbourne The Eagles
Hit Man Returns: David Foster & friends
Fca 35 Tour: An Evening With Peter Frampton
Roy Orbison: Black & White Night
Joe Bonamassa Beacon Theatre - Live From New York
John Mayer: Where the Light Is - Live in Los Angeles
Amy Winehouse - I Told You I Was Trouble
London Calling: Live in Hyde Park Bruce Springstein
Jeff Beck Rock'n'Roll Party: Honoring Les Paul
Chris Botti in Boston
Songs From The Road Leonard Cohen
Billy Joel: Live at Shea Stadium
Sting Live In Berlin
Pink: Funhouse Tour - Live in Australia
B.B. King: Live 2009
Celine: Through the Eyes of the World
George Michael: Live in London
k.d. lang: Live in London With the BBC Concert Orchestra
Elton John: Elton 60 - Live At Madison Square Garden
Michael Jackson: This Is It
Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire: Live at the Greek Theatre
Robert Plant & The Band of Joy: Live from the Artists Den
Legends of Jazz with Ramsay Lewis
Live At Montreux 1993 Etta James
One Night Only: Barbra Streisand and Quartet at the Village Vanguard
Adele at The Royal Albert
Ending on a High Note: Final Concert AHA
America: Live in Chicago
The Killers: Live from Royal Albert Hall
Joe Bonamassa Live from The Royal Albert Hall
Soundstage: Seal
Hit Man: David Foster And Friends
Barry Manilow: Manilow Live
Eric Clapton: Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010
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These are the worst in order
Lou Reed's Berlin
Nature's Colors With The World's Greatest Music
Los Lobos Kiko Live
Emerson Lake & Palmer - 40th Anniversary Reunion Concert
From The Sky Down: Making Of Achtung Baby
Bach: Goldberg Variations Acoustica
Piano Pieces from Mozart, Elgar & Pezzone
A Concert by the Lake
Top 20 in no order
Dream With Me in Concert Jackie Evancho
Farewell Live From Melbourne The Eagles
Hit Man Returns: David Foster & friends
Fca 35 Tour: An Evening With Peter Frampton
Roy Orbison: Black & White Night
John Mayer: Where the Light Is - Live in Los Angeles
Chris Botti in Boston
Songs From The Road Leonard Cohen
Billy Joel: Live at Shea Stadium
Sting Live In Berlin
Pink: Funhouse Tour - Live in Australia
Elton John: Elton 60 - Live At Madison Square Garden
Michael Jackson: This Is It
Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire: Live at the Greek Theatre
Adele at The Royal Albert
America: Live in Chicago
Joe Bonamassa Live from The Royal Albert Hall
Hit Man: David Foster And Friends
Eric Clapton: Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010
Amy Winehouse - I Told You I Was Trouble
Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds did not make your top 20? I'm going to pick up Eric Clapton's guitar festival 2010!

If any of you are Rush fans the 2112 blu-ray audio disc is a good one. Much better than any 2112 cd I have owned.
Jp if you are a Clapton fab despite what sine reviews say " Old Sock" is well worth a listen.
The Mrs and their two girls even get in on the act.
There is some reason why I didn't pick Dave Mathews let me get back to you on it.
I bought the previous Rush BR and it's more a story of the band and not on my recommended list
Another that never made my list was Etta James but I tried to cater to all.
For a 1993 BR Etta's is quite well done.
Tobb, the new 2112 is just a music BR but it's pretty cool. They really expanded the stage and not near as brittle. I just threw it out there for the Rush fans.

Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds at Radio city sounds pretty darn good to me.
JP I listened to cuts off the CD and albeit decent it doesn't make my top 20.
Having said that its on my wish list.
You are in what age bracket 35-45?
Eagles Farewell Tour blu-ray is excellent.

Another I picked up and is very good sounding is Metallica Live in Quebec. I was thinking this was going to be brittle or a little harsh. It's crankable!
@Jp1208, where did you pic up Metallica? I saw them live in Apple River Wisconsin back in the 90's after the "black" album. Huge outdoor concert. Must have been 30,000 people or more....
I found both Eagles and Metallica at Best Buy last week. $16 for Metallica!
I don't like all the camera angles but the sound is very good for a hard rock concert. I was pretty surprised!
Just released..Joe Bonamassa live at the Vienna Opera House...All I can say is AMAZING...very good array of performers join in and different acoustic instruments...If you know Joe you know this is GOOD..If not..I urge you to check him out...not for all but I am sure a good majority..Enjoy !!!
Bonamassa is a great guitarist. This concert will be shown on Directv April 3rd. Channel 567 PLDAHD if you want to check him out. I bet he sounds great on DTS-MA.
I've about 40 blue-ray discs and of these, about a dozen are concerts. Most are really good (the Led Zep Celebration Day falls into that category). Were I to want to show off my HT system or to test a new component, I would use Peter Gabriel's Secret World or one of the Nine Inch Nails offerings. For those of more Catholic tatstes, the blue ray reissue of the Grateful Dead movie is also outstanding though not quite at the level of the PG or NIN items. The visual quality of the Peter Gabriel disc isn't on par with the audio content IMHO.
Ever since upgrading my oppo to the new 105, the musical side of the concerts has only gotten better especially in the Bluray department...Thanks for the Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds, just got that one too...very nice...If you like classical...I did find a copy of the Trondheim Solistene 'Souvenir'for a deal in BluRay..truly another marvel and musical experience
I love all of my Blu-ray DVD concerts but if I had to vote on one, it would no question be Stevie Wonder "Live at Last". On a solid HT system, this is a PHENOMONAL concert. TURN IT UP !!!
Stevie Wonder and the daughter albeit not bad certainly not top 20!
Joe Bonamasa's new BR certainly worthy of note.
As for Deep Purple Gilain would do better as a comedian!
Need to add Black Sabbath " Gathered In Their Masses". Excellent sound and video. Drums are very clean with tons of slam. The drum solo is great for showing off the subs.
First I will say. HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! to all. Phil Collins live in Montreal is astonishing....him singing live is incredible with his talent. It's on my top 5 list....
Great thread!

I have many of the DVD's mentioned, but have added more from this thread to my to-buy short list.

But, I don't think that "The Doors: Live at the Bowl'68" was mentioned. Given 1968's limited video technology and a need for such recordings (who would see it & how would it be seen?), it is a sonic and video marvel and a great time capsule.

The making of the DVD sections are must see’s. However, I didn't watch them until I viewed the concert. I would recommend that others do likewise. Not knowing some of the background of the making of the DVD makes the DVD and its performances all the more remarkable....
Porcupine tree or Steve Wilson "Get All You Deserve" The solo project is much like King Crimson progressive rock that can be funky and jazzy....great stuff. Check it out on utube. Infact with u tube you can get an idea of whether or not you like the artist before buying the bray.

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I agree with others about the D Matthews live at radio city and the Eagles farewell. Both are reference.
Forgot to mention Pat Metheny The Way Up on br...my favorite album by him and performed in it's entirety. Very well done. Again...amazon.
Great thread!

I already had some of the recommendations, but bought several more. All were quite wonderful!

I especially enjoyed the RTF (Return to Forever) returns, Live at Montreux performance. Although I was familiar with the individual RTF performers (Corea, Clark, Di Meola and White), I had not heard them perform as a group. It would be an understatement to say that I was impressed. Their ability to tightly mesh together as a single entity, but stand out in each of their own disciplines, was a real treat to see and hear.

Additionally, as a CTA (Chicago) fan, I really enjoyed the Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire: Live at the Greek Theatre DVD. One wouldn’t necessarily think that the two together would be a good combo, but boy, it was! On the DVD, each group performed separately and then together. For the fans of either or both groups, what a great party DVD!

The “25th Anniversary of The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame” was also a real winner!
check out 20 steps from Stardom not much for musical documentaries but this is a heart warming story of some of the best backup vocalists in the bizz.
Sound and picture are excellent
I like Within Temptation's "Black Symphony" on Blu-ray, but it'll cost you $40 or so (in the US) as an import. They're a very good Dutch symphonic metal/rock band and this concert is a great introduction to the band's material.