To be honest, I’ve often found music DVDs a self indulgent load of old shit.

A lot of artists don’t really have much interesting to say. Therefore, the better ones are the ones that are heavy on the music and less so on the interviews.

Nirvana Reading is a good shout, whoever said that.

    The Massive Attack music video collection DVD that came in a transparent cover (released circa 2001-2005) saw me through many acid and mushroom trips.

    DJ Shadow’s Live! In Tune and On Time was pretty trippy too.

    Delta Heavy was meh, besides Sasha annoying Uncle John being late all the time and JVM being an absolute space cadet.

    TBF to Led Zep, I could watch Jimmy banging out the stairway to heaven lead in Madison Square Garden everyday. Did the How the West Was Won see a DVD release? If yes, I need to get my hands on that.

    The NO story dvd set is class given it contained videos of all their singles up to Price of Love

      God awful….like his music

      SD clearly never ledged it at Harlem Nights at The End.

      • Dan replied to this.

        alistair yes, it’s really good…the long version…seen a shorter version sometimes shown on TV.

        Dan No, but his co resident Oli used to sort my vinyl.

        Oli McGregor was it?

        • Dan replied to this.

          It was his surname I was after!

          • Dan replied to this.

            I think the only music DVD/VHS etc. I ever bought was Jeff Mills ‘Exhibitionist’.