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* ''Film/GimmeShelter1970'': A documentary/concert film about Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}' 1969 U.S. tour, which culminated in the disastrous free concert at Altamont Speedway. Infamous for capturing a murder in the audience, it also includes performances from Ike and Music/TinaTurner, Music/JeffersonAirplane, and the Flying Burrito Brothers.



* ''The Grateful Dead Movie'' (1977): A document of the Music/GratefulDead's October 1974 "farewell shows", featuring an animated introduction and interviews with the band members between songs. The band took a break for all of 1975 and half of 1976, and intended roadshow screenings of the movie to replace them on the road in the interim. Due to editing issues, it wasn't released until June 1977, by which point they were already back out on tour.

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* ''The Grateful Dead Movie'' (1977): A document ''FANDOM: LIVE IN THE UK'' (2020): Concert film starring Music/{{Waterparks}}, directed by frontman Awsten Knight and band videographer Jawn Rocha. Filmed during the Birmingham, UK stop of the Music/GratefulDead's October 1974 "farewell shows", featuring FANDOM Tour in January 2020. Intended as an animated introduction and interviews with "abstract" take on live concert films, the band members between songs. The band took a break for all of 1975 and half of 1976, and intended roadshow screenings film eschews pure documentation of the movie to replace them on night in favor of extensive color coding and visual effects, all handled by Rocha who was also the road in the interim. Due to editing issues, it wasn't released until June 1977, by which point they were already back out on tour.film's primary editor.



* ''Film/GimmeShelter1970'': A documentary/concert film about Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}' 1969 U.S. tour, which culminated in the disastrous free concert at Altamont Speedway. Infamous for capturing a murder in the audience, it also includes performances from Ike and Music/TinaTurner, Music/JeffersonAirplane, and the Flying Burrito Brothers.
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* ''The Grateful Dead Movie'' (1977): A document of the Music/GratefulDead's October 1974 "farewell shows", featuring an animated introduction and interviews with the band members between songs. The band took a break for all of 1975 and half of 1976, and intended roadshow screenings of the movie to replace them on the road in the interim. Due to editing issues, it wasn't released until June 1977, by which point they were already back out on tour.
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* ''Film/{{Wattstax}}'' (1973): An all-black film that featured the best acts from the Creator/StaxRecords label, with Music/IsaacHayes as the headliner.



* ''FANDOM: LIVE IN THE UK'' (2020): Concert film starring Music/{{Waterparks}}, directed by frontman Awsten Knight and band videographer Jawn Rocha. Filmed during the Birmingham, UK stop of the FANDOM Tour in January 2020. Intended as an "abstract" take on live concert films, the film eschews pure documentation of the night in favor of extensive color coding and visual effects, all handled by Rocha who was also the film's primary editor.

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* ''FANDOM: LIVE IN THE UK'' (2020): Concert ''The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time!'' (1982): A documentary/concert film starring Music/{{Waterparks}}, directed by frontman Awsten Knight about the 1950s-'60s folk music group The Weavers and band videographer Jawn Rocha. Filmed during the Birmingham, UK stop of the FANDOM Tour in January 2020. Intended as an "abstract" take on live their 1980 reunion concert films, the film eschews pure documentation at Carnegie Hall. One of the night in favor of extensive color coding and visual effects, all handled by Rocha who was also main inspirations for the film's primary editor.2003 {{mockumentary}} ''Film/AMightyWind''.



* ''Film/{{Wattstax}}'' (1973): An all-black film that featured the best acts from the Creator/StaxRecords label, with Music/IsaacHayes as the headliner.

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* ''Film/{{Wattstax}}'' (1973): An all-black ''Film/WhenWeWereKings'' (1996): A sports documentary about the 1974 George Foreman vs. UsefulNotes/MuhammadAli bout held in Kinshasa, Zaire. As originally filmed, it was supposed to focus on the music festival that accompanied the fight, featuring the likes of Music/JamesBrown and Music/BBKing performing alongside their local African contemporaries. After 20 years of DevelopmentHell, the film that featured was retooled to focus more on the best acts from fight, but the Creator/StaxRecords label, with Music/IsaacHayes as final cut still includes extensive footage of the headliner.musical performances.
* ''Film/{{Woodstock}}'' (1970): The most famous concert movie of all time. Shows every huge 1960s band and artist (well, [[Music/BobDylan apart]] [[Music/TheBeatles from]] [[Music/TheRollingStonesBand all]] [[Music/TheDoors of]] [[Music/LedZeppelin the]] [[Music/{{Cream}} obvious]] [[Music/JethroTull holdouts]]) and shows how the audience experienced it too.



* ''The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time!'' (1982): A documentary/concert film about the 1950s-'60s folk music group The Weavers and their 1980 reunion concert at Carnegie Hall. One of the main inspirations for the 2003 {{mockumentary}} ''Film/AMightyWind''.
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* ''Film/WhenWeWereKings'' (1996): A sports documentary about the 1974 George Foreman vs. UsefulNotes/MuhammadAli bout held in Kinshasa, Zaire. As originally filmed, it was supposed to focus on the music festival that accompanied the fight, featuring the likes of Music/JamesBrown and Music/BBKing performing alongside their local African contemporaries. After 20 years of DevelopmentHell, the film was retooled to focus more on the fight, but the final cut still includes extensive footage of the musical performances.
* ''Film/{{Woodstock}}'' (1970): The most famous concert movie of all time. Shows every huge 1960s band and artist (well, [[Music/BobDylan apart]] [[Music/TheBeatles from]] [[Music/TheRollingStonesBand all]] [[Music/TheDoors of]] [[Music/LedZeppelin the]] [[Music/{{Cream}} obvious]] [[Music/JethroTull holdouts]]) and shows how the audience experienced it too.
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* ''The Louder Now DVD: [=PartOne=]'' (2006): Concert film/documentary starring Music/TakingBackSunday, featuring a 2006 performance in Long Beach, California. Followed by ''The Louder Now DVD: [=PartTwo=]'', featuring footage from the same show.



* ''Film/MontereyPop'' (1967): The first rock concert movie, filmed at Monterey Pop (1967).

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* ''Film/MontereyPop'' (1967): The first rock concert movie, filmed at that year's Monterey International Pop (1967).Festival.



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* The Louder Now DVD: [=PartOne=] (2006): Concert film/documentary starring Music/TakingBackSunday, featuring a 2006 performance in Long Beach, California. Followed by ''The Louder Now DVD: [=PartTwo=]'', featuring footage from the same show.



* ''Film/TAMIShow'': An all-star 1964 concert film that included some of the biggest acts of the day, like Music/ChuckBerry, Music/MarvinGaye, Music/TheBeachBoys, and Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}.

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* ''Film/TAMIShow'': ''Film/SwimmingToCambodia'' (1987): Captures a performance of Spalding Gray's one-man show in which he monologues about traveling to Asia to prepare for his role in ''Film/TheKillingFields''.
* ''Film/TAMIShow'' (1964):
An all-star 1964 concert film that included some of the biggest pop and rock acts of the day, like such as Music/ChuckBerry, Music/MarvinGaye, Music/TheBeachBoys, Music/JamesBrown, and Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}.
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* ''Majikat'' (filmed 1976, released 2004): Concert film starring Music/CatStevens, which features him performing on his Earth Tour. When he left the music business a year and a half later, the footage was left unedited and unreleased for 38 years.
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* ''Film/SummerOfSoul'' (2021): A documentary feature about the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival in New York, and the phenomenal lineup of African-American talent that played in the show.
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* ''Film/WhenWeWereKings'' (1996): A sports documentary about the 1974 George Foreman vs. UsefulNotes/MuhammadAli bout held in Kinshasa, Zaire. As originally filmed, it was supposed to focus on the music festival that accompanied the fight, featuring the likes of Music/JamesBrown and Music/BBKing performing alongside their local African contemporaries. After 20 years of DevelopmentHell, the film was retooled to focus more on the fight, but the final cut still includes extensive footage of the musical performances.

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* ''Film/GimmeShelter1970'': A documentary/concert film about Music/TheRollingStones' 1969 U.S. tour, which culminated in the disastrous free concert at Altamont Speedway. Infamous for capturing a murder in the audience, it also includes performances from Ike and Music/TinaTurner, Music/JeffersonAirplane, and the Flying Burrito Brothers.

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* ''Film/GimmeShelter1970'': A documentary/concert film about Music/TheRollingStones' Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}' 1969 U.S. tour, which culminated in the disastrous free concert at Altamont Speedway. Infamous for capturing a murder in the audience, it also includes performances from Ike and Music/TinaTurner, Music/JeffersonAirplane, and the Flying Burrito Brothers.



* ''Film/TAMIShow'': An all-star 1964 concert film that included some of the biggest acts of the day, like Music/ChuckBerry, Music/MarvinGaye, Music/TheBeachBoys, and Music/TheRollingStones.

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* ''Film/TAMIShow'': An all-star 1964 concert film that included some of the biggest acts of the day, like Music/ChuckBerry, Music/MarvinGaye, Music/TheBeachBoys, and Music/TheRollingStones.Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}.



* ''Film/{{Woodstock}}'' (1970): The most famous concert movie of all time. Shows every huge 1960s band and artist (well, [[Music/BobDylan apart]] [[Music/TheBeatles from]] [[Music/TheRollingStones all]] [[Music/TheDoors of]] [[Music/LedZeppelin the]] [[Music/{{Cream}} obvious]] [[Music/JethroTull holdouts]]) and shows how the audience experienced it too.

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* ''Film/{{Woodstock}}'' (1970): The most famous concert movie of all time. Shows every huge 1960s band and artist (well, [[Music/BobDylan apart]] [[Music/TheBeatles from]] [[Music/TheRollingStones [[Music/TheRollingStonesBand all]] [[Music/TheDoors of]] [[Music/LedZeppelin the]] [[Music/{{Cream}} obvious]] [[Music/JethroTull holdouts]]) and shows how the audience experienced it too.
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* ''Film/GimmeShelter'' (1970): A documentary/concert film about Music/TheRollingStones' 1969 U.S. tour, which culminated in the disastrous free concert at Altamont Speedway. Infamous for capturing a murder in the audience, it also includes performances from Ike and Music/TinaTurner, Music/JeffersonAirplane, and the Flying Burrito Brothers.

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* ''Film/{{Wattstax}}'' (1973): An all-black film that featured the best acts from the Creator/StaxRecords label, with Music/IsaacHayes as the headliner.
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* ''Live Aid'' (1985): 24 hours footage of many rock artists for the benefit of starving people in Ethiopia.

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* ''Live Aid'' ''UsefulNotes/LiveAid'' (1985): 24 hours footage of many rock artists for the benefit of starving people in Ethiopia.
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* ''Film/BillCosbyHimself'' (1983): A stand-up comedy routine by Creator/BillCosby.
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* ''Film/TheRollingStonesRockAndRollCircus'' (filmed 1968, released 1995): The Rolling Stones and friends perform under their own big top.

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* ''Artifact'' (2012): Documentary starring Music/30SecondsToMars, covering the production of ''This is War'' and the legal struggle against their label EMI, who sued them for "breach of contract" for $30 million. Features additional interviews with other musicians and industry professionals about modern music industry issues and the imbalance between major labels and their artists.


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* Music/NineInchNails have released a few themselves.

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* ''Artifact'' (2012): Documentary starring Music/30SecondsToMars, covering the production of ''This is War'' and the legal struggle against their label EMI, who sued them for "breach of contract" for $30 million. Features additional interviews with other musicians and industry professionals about modern music industry issues and the imbalance between major labels and their artists.



* ''Commit This To Memory'' (2006): Concert film featuring Music/MotionCitySoundtrack, released as part of the deluxe edition of the same name.



* ''I Am the Movie: The Movie'' (2014): Documentary starring Music/MotionCitySoundtrack, covering the recording of and touring for their first album, "I Am the Movie".



* ''Life on the Murder Scene'' (2006): Starring Music/MyChemicalRomance, a multi-DVD set. The first DVD is a documentary video diary set covering the band's history up to that point and the second DVD features music videos/making-ofs from the Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge era and various live performances from shows, television, and online.
* ''Live in Phoenix'' (2008): Concert film starring Music/FallOutBoy, featuring their 2007 Phoenix, Arizona performance during the Honda Civic Tour. Includes behind-the-scenes footage, making-of footage for the "I'm Like A Lawyer with the Way I'm Always Trying to Get You Off (Me & You) video, and their From Under The Cork Tree to Infinity On High era videos.



* Music/NineInchNails have released a few themselves.

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* Music/NineInchNails have released The Louder Now DVD: [=PartOne=] (2006): Concert film/documentary starring Music/TakingBackSunday, featuring a few themselves.2006 performance in Long Beach, California. Followed by ''The Louder Now DVD: [=PartTwo=]'', featuring footage from the same show.
* ''My Heart Will Always Be The B-Side to My Tongue'' (2004): Documentary/live acoustic performances starring Music/FallOutBoy, covering the Take This to Your Grave era of the band. 2005's ''Clandestine Industries Presents: Release The Bats'' features documentary and live footage from Fall Out Boy and other related acts, most of which was cut from ''My Heart Will Always Be The B-Side to My Tongue''. Largely infamous among fans for its Series/{{Jackass}} style footage "deemed unfit" for the previous DVD release and the comedic short film featuring the band, "Bedussy".


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* ''The Black Parade is Dead!'' (2008): Stars Music/MyChemicalRomance. Featuring My Chemical Romance dring two shows: as themselves in Hoboken, New Jersey on October 24, 2007 and their final performance as their Black Parade personas in Mexico City on October 7, 2007. The 2009 memory stick release ¡Venganza!, covers the encore of the Mexico City show, featuring Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge era costumes and set design.


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* ''FANDOM: LIVE IN THE UK'' (2020): Concert film starring Music/{{Waterparks}}, directed by frontman Awsten Knight and band videographer Jawn Rocha. Filmed during the Birmingham, UK stop of the FANDOM Tour in January 2020. Intended as an "abstract" take on live concert films, the film eschews pure documentation of the night in favor of extensive color coding and visual effects, all handled by Rocha who was also the film's primary editor.

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* ''Music/TheConcertForBangladesh'' (1972): A benefit concert, organized by Music/GeorgeHarrison.



* ''Music/TheConcertForBangladesh'' (1972): A benefit concert, organized by Music/GeorgeHarrison.
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* ''The Concert for Bangladesh'' (1972): A benefit concert, organized by Music/GeorgeHarrison.

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* ''The Concert for Bangladesh'' ''Music/TheConcertForBangladesh'' (1972): A benefit concert, organized by Music/GeorgeHarrison.
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