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The Best Live Albums / DVDs

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As much as I love U2's Under A Blood Red Sky, I can't look beyond Coldplay Live 2003. It is so good, it makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. A truly magical DVD. A truly beautiful concert to watch.

Definitely HAARP by Muse, hands down.

i prefer Absolution DVD to HAARP. it has a better setlist.

 

its going to take me a long time to pick out my favourite live dvd's. too many to choose from.

Pink Floyd's PULSE at Earl's Court is ridiculously epic.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWnapx502uQ]YouTube - Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb Pulse 1994 (Live)[/ame]

 

I also really like U2's Rattle & Hum DVD, although it might not count since it wasn't all shot in the same place.

U2 Go Home Live at Slane Castle.

 

I also have been loving Where the Light Is... John Mayer live in LA. Amazing concert. Amazing DVD.

AI can't look beyond Coldplay Live 2003. It is so good, it makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. A truly magical DVD. A truly beautiful concert to watch.

I agree with this.

Queen Wembley 1986. Pure greatness

COOLDDDPLLAAYYYY, Where The Light Is- John Mayer, alll the U2 ones xD and Farewell To The World-Crowded House.

Probably some more but...

just watched Michael Jackson Live in Bucharest. Incredible mind blowing spectacle. something no popstar will ever re-create.

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