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The Five Best Concert Films of the 1990s

The Five Best Concert Films of the 1990s

The ’90s were an interesting time for concert films, with some of the decades top turns into the visual media providing historical mile markers in the process.

As we revisit some of the decades biggest concert films, there is the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert from Queen, which put a spotlight squarely on assisting the fight for an AIDS cure after the legendary vocalist had died the previous year.

You also have Roger Waters deciding to stage a star-studded concert performance of Pink Floyd‘s The Wall on the site of the newly dismantled Berlin Wall shortly after it had been deconstructed the year prior.

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In general, there seemed to be less emphasis on concert films than in past decades, but the ones that were released over the ’90s certainly made an impact. Check out our picks below for the five best concert films of the 1990s.

Five Best Concert Films of the 1990s

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