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Metallica - Through the Never.
Drums too loud, lead guitar too low in the mix.  Sound familiar?

Scott, how's that Priest Dvd?   I was thinking of biting on that one...


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The Priest concert sounds really good. I don't have any other live DVDs from them though so hard to compare. Different guitarist, but still really good.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Finnforest Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 24 2014 at 23:22
Thanks....probably gonna bite on that or the new Dio release....both would be really fun I think

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The Priest one is fun to watch. I am intrigued by the new Dio one. That is on the Wish List.
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tonight I am watching Colosseum In Concert 1971.
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Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:



I really enjoyed Mike Mangini's Drum Solo on this DVD Concert. Also, Petrucci's guitar solo is outcold!! ;)
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Watched Arena's "The Rapture".

This is pretty damn good. Don't skip this one guys! Give it a go!
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Motorpsycho - Hair Cuts: Motorpsycho on Film (2008)

First viewing. See you in five hours time...it's that long!
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I've worked my way through the 9 CDs in the Henry Cow "On The Road" box sets so it's time to give the DVD a go. Looking forward to the 17 minute "Living In The Heart Of The Beast". Violin
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Michael678 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 19 2014 at 07:06
i know it won't tonight, but i am hopefully planning to watch (and buy first) something that looks a little something like this:



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Motorpsycho - Hair Cuts: Motorpsycho on Film (2008)

First viewing. See you in five hours time...it's that long!
Only got to watch the first disc last night. Watching the second disc now for the first time.
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Henry Cow was great - a 1976 concert with 3 men and 3 women (including bass) which must be unusual for prog. The music was a good variety from improvisatory noises to heavy rock bits and some of the musicians had 5 or 6 different instruments. The stage presence was somewhat odd though as the music was so complicated they all had to sit down and really concentrate - you could see a player getting ready for their next passage by starting to move rhythmically in the time signature they were about to play in, not an easy task when it wasn't the same as the predominant one. Well, Dagmar was standing to sing, but she had her eyes closed and didn't actually move.
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Iron Maiden-Flight 666
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Jaga Jazzist - Live at Cosmopolite (2009)

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^ Watching this again. Good stuff!
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Pink Floyd Live in Pompei.

It never gets old.
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Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:



I enjoyed this. Really like the solos from Rudess, Mangini and definitely Petrucci.
Wish Myung had a bass solo or something as well.
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Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:



I enjoyed this. Really like the solos from Rudess, Mangini and definitely Petrucci.
Wish Myung had a bass solo or something as well.
Mangini's drum solo was excellent.  The sound quality was really good, and I thought that even James LaBrie sounded really good.  I liked the middle break section where they did the ballads with acoustics and the string section.
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Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:


Originally posted by progbethyname progbethyname wrote:

Originally posted by rushfan4 rushfan4 wrote:



I enjoyed this. Really like the solos from Rudess, Mangini and definitely Petrucci.
Wish Myung had a bass solo or something as well.
Mangini's drum solo was excellent.  The sound quality was really good, and I thought that even James LaBrie sounded really good.  I liked the middle break section where they did the ballads with acoustics and the string section.


Yeah. Beneath the Surface was done Really well.
Mangini is pretty ridiculous on drums huh? I remember how fast he was (still is) on those annihilator albums.
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