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Jimmy Buffett Concert Videos

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Does any one know if there are any Jimmy Buffett Concert videos for sale??
I just bought the Fenway Park Album and it has a 1 hr DVD of the concert. It was AWSOME. I would like to know if there were any other Jimmy Buffett concert DVD's around.
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There's two others there, I imagine there are some more out there somewhere....
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I have the Hawaii album and the video is only about 15 min, what I am looking for are possibly complete concerts.
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There is also "Live by the bay" which takes place in the late 80's (I think). It is a very good show but it is only on VHS!
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Post by Jahfin »

It hasn't made the transition to DVD yet but the only full length Buffett concert video I'm aware of is Live By the Bay.

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There's also his two Austin City Limits appearances that could possibily see a DVD/CD release some day. New West Records has been releasing a lot of stuff from the ACL vault as well as some newer episodes on DVD and CD.
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HB-COWBOY wrote:There is also "Live by the bay" which takes place in the late 80's (I think). It is a very good show but it is only on VHS!
well... let's just say that there are ways to overcome this deficiency.. :D
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RinglingRingling wrote:
HB-COWBOY wrote:There is also "Live by the bay" which takes place in the late 80's (I think). It is a very good show but it is only on VHS!
well... let's just say that there are ways to overcome this deficiency.. :D
Meaning?
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Post by RinglingRingling »

HB-COWBOY wrote:
RinglingRingling wrote:
HB-COWBOY wrote:There is also "Live by the bay" which takes place in the late 80's (I think). It is a very good show but it is only on VHS!
well... let's just say that there are ways to overcome this deficiency.. :D
Meaning?
Technology, and a bit of "making an archival copy" of a personally-owned copy of "Live By the Bay"
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Post by Jahfin »

HB-COWBOY wrote:
RinglingRingling wrote:
HB-COWBOY wrote:There is also "Live by the bay" which takes place in the late 80's (I think). It is a very good show but it is only on VHS!
well... let's just say that there are ways to overcome this deficiency.. :D
Meaning?
Converting it to DVD. VHS may be well on it's way out but there's also the option of watching it on a VCR.
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