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Watchmen: The Concert (fan-made)

Mark Moore

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Here's a little something that I put together. I found live performances of as many songs from "Watchmen" as I could find and edited them together as if they each were part of a multiple-venue worldwide concert.

I couldn't find only a few live performances:

You're My Thrill - Billie Holiday
Me and Bobby McGee - Janis Joplin

I wanted to replace My Chemical Romance's cover of "Desolation Row" with Bob Dylan's original, but I couldn't find a live performance, so I settled on a Grateful Dead cover.

(Password: Watchmen)
 
Dylan did 'Desolation Row' on that "Unplugged show". The DVD is going cheap on Amazon.

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Damn that Nena performance ist fantastisch! Those were the days, when you could hardly tell the difference between chart-topping Pop music and spiky Punk rock. This version is in HD(ish)...

 
TM2YC said:
Dylan did 'Desolation Row' on that "Unplugged show". The DVD is going cheap on Amazon.

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Thanks, but I wanted to limit the performances to no later than the 1980s to match the time period that the movie occurs in.

TM2YC said:
Damn that Nena performance ist fantastisch! Those were the days, when you could hardly tell the difference between chart-topping Pop music and spiky Punk rock. This version is in HD(ish)...


Thanks! :)
 
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