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    Im looking to buy some of these....just wondered if anyone has them or has seen them?? any opinions?

    Live In Concert - DeJohnette, Hancock, Holland, Metheny [1990] (have not seen that much of jack???)

    Marcus Miller - In Concert (whats poogie bell like??)

    Steve Lukather - Live In Concert [1994] (is this one fusion stuff?)

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    That Lukather DVD is probably the one with Los Lobotomys (Garfield, Pe?a and Phillips). The tunes they play are mostly from his solo album "Candyman". I'm not really sure if I'd call it fusion. Perhaps one of the songs could be counted as fusion...

    I wouldn't have bought it if I were not in love with Luke's guitar playing. Especially on "Never walk alone". Pe?a has a nice solo too. Apart from that, it's not too exciting. At least not when you've watched it five times... And beware of Garfield's Axe!

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    The DeJohnette DVD is very good, well shot with good views of Jack, the playing from everyone is great.

    I saw them play in Pittsburgh and it was one of the best musical expereinces I've ever had.

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    Louie I have the Marcus Miller in concert thing.

    The setlist is:

    Rampage

    Panther

    Steveland

    Scoop

    Tutu ( from the late Miles era )

    Ju Ju.

    The whole concert is pretty late Miles Davis Era'ish. Alot of communication/trading between the muscisians based upon phrases and direct call'n response.

    Poogie lays down great grooves, but i think poogie is at his best with Erykah Badu.

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    Double post, ups!

    <font color="#a62a2a" size="1">[ April 04, 2004 11:17 AM: Message edited by: Klemme ]</font>

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    Originally posted by Klemme:
    Louie I have the Marcus Miller in concert thing.

    The setlist is:

    Rampage

    Panther

    Steveland

    Scoop

    Tutu ( from the late Miles era )

    Ju Ju.

    The whole concert is pretty late Miles Davis Era'ish. Alot of communication/trading between the muscisians based upon phrases and direct call'n response.

    Poogie lays down great grooves, but i think poogie is at his best with Erykah Badu.
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I have to get this. I love Poogie, one of my absolute favorite players. And I agree about him at his best with Erykah. That's the best I've ever heard from him, but he's always great!

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    I can Vouch for the Jack D DVD with Pat, Herbie, and Dave. It's got great tunes, great playing, and well produced.

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