Better off not being seen


I enjoy music DVD's and if they're well recorded, find them the most realistic form of music reproduction. That being said, I recently come across some dreadful DVD's that might be enough to sway anyone off the concept if they were the first ones they saw. My take -

Diana Krall - Live in Paris - my first exposure to her. Assumedly my last. I trust the CD's are better, or else I don't understand the attraction.

Eagles - Farewell Tour. As good as the first DVD was, this one should be called "Once more without any effort". Yes the production is excellent, but the performance is like sleepwalking, and Joe Walsh unfortunately makes a complete buffoon of himself, with Don Henley as smarmy as ever. Yuck. For absolute diehard fans ONLY.

Fleetwood Mac - The Dance - Great production, but Stevie Nicks and her one-octave, fingernails-on-the-blackboard voice makes the off button the only safe place on the remote. The quicker the better.

Any other DVD's to avoid like the plague before I invest $25?
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Yes "Keys to Ascention" concert recorded somewhere in CA around mid 90's... the DVD sound quality is very good, I think, but the video "interpretation" is a very weak "artistic" effort reminnescent of a freshman's film school project. Really bad, video wise, but if you're a YES fan, like me, you'll probably still buy it.
Much better is the new 35th anniversary tour Yes DVD concert.. great sound, great performances, except of course everybody's quite a bit more "tammed" especially Steve Howe. Compare him on the "Yessongs" footage recorded around 1973 or so... MUCH more dynamic performance(but REALLY lousy sound).

Also a real letdown was Bob Marley's DVD concert recorded in CA around 1979. Poor sound and video quality, and poor Bob seems just too "lost" in his trance.

Something I'd like to recommend: The Doobie Bros. "Live at Wolftrap" I bought this on a lark with low expectations but WOW! what a show.. They've never been better, with great sidemen.
Fatparrot, where can I see this Grace Slick video?? I love the Airplane and would like to see the self destruction of the lead singer. Kind of like looking at a car accident, you should look but you can't help it.
Dreadhead, I saw it on one of the many "History of Rock & Roll" specials. I don't know if the footage has ever been released commercially. When I say bad, I mean Sid Vicious in his post Sex Pistols hitting bottom bad...except that she was WORSE on this night!