I own more than a hundred music DVDs, and now I've started to add to them a few music Blu-ray discs. There are just five, so far:
2 Kylie
2 Girls Aloud
1 Katzenjammer
I expect that other people on here have embryonic music Blu-ray collections. I wonder what you've managed to find in this relatively new format.
Nothing from Goldie and the Frappers, of course. Given their record on releasing DVDs, I think it would be unwise to hold one's breath until there's a Goldfrapp Blu-ray disc.
Adèle - Live at The Royal Albert Hall Anathema - Universal Britney Spears - Live The Femme Fatale Tour Caro Emerald With The Grandmono Orchestra – Live In Concert At The Heineken Music Hall Garbage – One Mile High... Live Girls Aloud – Out Of Control (Live From The O₂ 2009) Girls Aloud – Tangled Up Live From The O₂ 2008 Gotan Project – Tango 3.0 Live Keane - Live Oasis - Lord Don't Slow Me Down P!NK – Funhouse Tour - Live In Australia Placebo – We Come In Pieces Regina Spektor – Live In London Sigur Rós – Inni
Wow, 100+ music DVD/Blu-rays, Peter... quite a collection. :-)
I've just counted mine: 21... those all being DVDs.
I guess promo-videos made before about 2004 will almost all be non-HD (?) and so would not lend themselves to the blu-ray format. And when did they start making them in wide-screen... mid 90s?
Similar thing with live-concert recordings? ie most filmed before 2000 would be standard definition, I think. But then there will be some that were recorded on high-quality film. Certainly there are some movies from the 60s and even earlier which have had excellent transfers to HD / Blu-ray.
I wonder whether Dreeke's list is complete. It doesn't include Girls Aloud's Out of Control live. (Maybe the Girls Aloud concert I play most often.)
I'd find it difficult to list all of my music DVDs because they're not all shelved together. For one thing, some of them are in CD-sized cases and (for the sake of convenience) are shelved with my CDs. One such is actually a double DVD of Madonna's promo videos (47 of them between the two discs).
Dreeke has a lot of items I don't, but I have many that Dreeke lacks. To take Kylie, I have her two Blu-ray discs, the three DVDs Dreeke lists, 8 other DVDs in DVD-size packaging and at least 5 more DVDs on my CD shelves. At least 16 Kylie DVDs in total. (And I have another on order.) (Crumbs!) I seem to be a bit of a Kylie fan.
It's fair to say that I like watching both live concert footage and promo videos.
^ I thought it was very strange if you didn't have that concert.
It's the only concert I've bought three times. I bought the DVD when it first appeared. Then I bought the special edition DVD+CD (which was released a little later). Finally (at least, I assume it's finally) I bought the Blu-ray disc when I bought my first Blu-ray player.
I think the special edition DVD+CD was only available for a short time and may now be a collector's item. (It's not listed at all on Amazon.co.uk [even as unavailable, which suggests that it's never been available from Amazon], nor is it now listed on Universal Music's site [which is where I bought it].) The CD is a good bonus, enabling me to load most of the concert on to my iPod. (The entire concert is too long to fit on to a CD, so it's somewhat edited down in that format.) The special edition also has a bigger and better booklet than either the regular DVD or the Blu-ray disc.
Something that makes music Blu-ray discs worthwhile is the pop up menus. These don't seem of much use when watching a film. But, when one wishes to watch selected songs from a concert, the pop up menus enable one to do so without stopping the music. Excellent!