Live DVD From Madison Square Garden Confirmed

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Finally after more than a year waiting, the DVD’s production of the show in Madison Square Garden in 2010 (New York, USA) is confirmed by its director Matthew Amos.

Amos enabled a few hours ago in his Vimeo channel the above footage, shot in professional quality, of Rammstein performing Waidmanns Heil. Additionally, the director’s official webiste also lists his Curriculum Vitae with information about the DVD production in the year 2011.

Matthew Amos has also collaborated with other famous artists such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Kasabian, Iron Maiden and Pet Shop Boys.

UPDATE: Director of Photography and Camera Operator Jimmy O’Donnell also confirms the same information in his multi-camera television credits. Also according to this source, the DVD is being produced by the Done & Dusted company.

Many thanks to Rammstein-Mexico for the discovery of these sources.

47 COMMENTS

  1. @Rtamas

    The Waidmanns Heil what was circulating around Youtube was already on Matthew Amos’s Vimeo page 3 months before it went on Youtube, just coincidence it landed on YT a few days after the MIG tour ended….. Expect some type of announcement around summer break! for its the best type of window to release a DVD and good for business around the holiday the time

  2. Well, Rammstein tend to release their live performances after their final tour which is over.

    And surprisingly this live material just popped out after a few days of their last concert.
    I think it will be released relatively soon.

    Note: I’m also hoping for a MIG live too 😉

  3. No1 rammfan
    I think that the band will not release dvd at this summer because the video isnt from official site just like MHBvideo
    Many technicians give clues for new single or dvd but we wait months and nothing happen at this time

  4. I guess you care NO 1 RF, or you would not comment on Mark’s post at all. Blue Ray here in the US is only 5.00 more then then a DVD and it is much better sound and video. To each their own. I thought you were much younger.

    I cant wait for the Blue Ray and DVD, I will buy both as well. Hoping for a live MIG also.

    @NRAMMT, Thank you for the Facebook link. Their concert in Denver was awesome!

  5. Just like most videos nowadays, it’ll probably be released on both formats to satisfy everyone; I’ll be picking up a copy in both formats.

    Also, for everyone who has attended a Rammstein concert, or just straight-up loves Rammstein, there is a “Danke Schon, Rammstein” Facebook page that just got put up, it’s sorta like a “Thank You” card to Rammstein. So like it, and share a story or memory!

    http://www.facebook.com/DankeSchonRammstein?ref=tn_tnmn

  6. Theres nothing wrong with retro! lol
    Until Blu-ray discs become an affordable format, its not going to catch on. Who wants to pay for a blu-ray disc at £15-£20 when you can get the DVD version for £10 or less. Yes its bound to be tad better but what people want is a quality picture/sound at a good price, which = DVD

    look at 3D TV’s – They are pointless !
    Modern technology isnt all ist cracked up to be and amazing.
    For example Ipads and iphones, what one we on now – number 4 or 5 ???who cares??? why were the 1st lot soooo bad that another has to be made. Its endless suites (boring office men) making up silly ideas that no one REALLY needs!

    (and this is comming from a 24 year old) lol

  7. DVD as a format was crap when it was released. The whole compression/decompression issue that caused untold amounts of ‘artifacts’, (in English that’s corruption and distortion of audio and video), made it a constant source of annoyance for me. Bluray is uncompressed and can (can) provide a surperb audio and visual experience dependent on the source. Bluray is taking some time to catch on, but it should be remembered that DVD took many years to be accepted. If you’re happy to put up with a crappy outdated technology that’s fine, but please remember that not everyone is a Luddite living in the past and denying the existence of better formats. I would like to see a Bluray release that comes with DVD in the same package for those with the old wind up DVD machines sitting beside their 8 track cartridge players.

  8. Blu-Ray is sooo expensive tho – and thats why it hasnt totally taken over from the reliable and easy affordable DVD format……yet!

    wheres the video gone ???? hmmmmmmmm dodgey !

  9. By “dead” I mean it’s quite old, you guys just fail to see my point, a lot of music materials these days arrive on Blu-Ray and not just only on DVD.

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