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Posted by dean_martin on February 28, 2020 at 05:40:00:

No balancing test for me. It only enhances my interest.
I've been adding live music performances on DVD to my listening sessions after my CD player died and I replaced it with a Arcam DVD player. The Stax/Volt Revue in Norway 1967 that I mentioned above is a relatively new addition. Can't get enough of it.
I have a few other live performances on DVD. Beck's performance of Debra on HBO's Reverb from late 90s or early aughts is brilliant. (His interviews with Tenacious D between songs are entertaining as well.) The Strokes' Is This It UK ed. comes with a DVD of 5 live performances. They nail The Modern Age.
I'm just getting into live performances on DVD so more recommendations and discussion is what I'm looking for.
A couple more -
Wilco's Ashes of American Flags. Highlights include Side with the Seeds,Handshake Drugs,Shot in the Arm.
Anniversary ed. of Get Yer Yaya's Out on CD includes a DVD of footage that didn't make it into Gimme Shelter.
Light in the Attic's release of Lee Hazelwood's Cowboy in Sweden LP includes DVD of made for Swedish tv movie. Although the performances aren't live, they're nonetheless interesting.