Don Henley End Of Innocence (live) (2010)

Melissa Etheridge - A Little Bit of Me: Live In L.A. (2015) Blu-ray

Melissa Etheridge - A Little Bit of Me: Live In L.A. (2015)
Blu-ray | MPEG-4 AVC, 1920x1080p (16:9), 23,976 fps, ~ 32935 kbps | Audio #1: DTS-HD MA 5.1, 48 kHz/24-bit, 2930 kbps
Audio #2: LPCM 2.0, 48 kHz/24-bit, 2304 kbps | ~ 40,2 Gb | RAR 5% Recovery
Rock | 01:57:32 + Bonus | Shout! Factory

On December 12, 2014, at the historic Orpheum Theater in downtown Los Angeles, Melissa Etheridge played the final night of her national This Is M.E. tour. The show featured Melissa and her band in top form, performing new songs from her thirteenth studio album This Is M.E. such as "Take My Number ", and "A Little Bit of Me ", as well as classic hits including "Come To My Window ", "I'm The Only One ", and "Like The Way I Do ",. This set features two songs which were performed exclusively at this tour stop ("Chrome Plated Heart ", and "Ruins "), and features special guests Delta Rae.

Melissa Etheridge - Lucky Live (2004)  Music

Posted by Melaron at Sept. 6, 2011
Melissa Etheridge - Lucky Live (2004)

Melissa Etheridge - Lucky Live (2004)
DVD-9 | Runtime: 90 min. | 7,40 Gb | Copy: Untouched
Video: PAL, MPEG Video at 4 941 Kbps 720 x 480 (1.778) at 23.976 fps | Audio: AC-3 6 channels at 448 Kbps, AC-3 2 channels at 192 Kbps, PCM 2 channels at 1 536 Kbps
Genre: Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock | Label: Universal Island

Melissa Etheridge has taken to the possibilities of the DVD format, first with Live and Alone, and now with this project, a video of her tour for the album Lucky. In fact, this is a live version of Lucky; although Etheridge and an interviewer (in a 27-minute encounter that is one of the special features) discuss how her shows are getting to be up to three hours long, the April 17, 2004, performance at New York City's Roseland Ballroom featured here runs 81 minutes and includes only the 13 Lucky tunes, plus one song, the travelogue crowd-pleaser 'The Good Girls and Boys,' which was intended for the album but dropped.

Sheryl Crow: C'mon America 2003 (2004)  Music

Posted by robi62 at June 6, 2014
Sheryl Crow: C'mon America 2003 (2004)

Sheryl Crow: C'mon America 2003 (2004)
Video: NTSC, MPEG-2 at 5 876 Kbps, 720 x 480 at 29.970 fps | Audio: AC-3 2ch. at 192 Kbps, AC-3 6ch. at 448 Kbps
Genre: Rock | Label: Universal Music | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 26 Jan 2004 | Runtime: 121 min. | 5,82 GB (DVD9)

C'mon America 2003 features 13 live performances from eight-time Grammy winner Sheryl Crow. The set includes more than two hours of footage, including the No. 1 hit "All I Wanna Do" and the Top 10 hits "Everyday Is a Winding Road," "Leaving Las Vegas," and "If It Makes You Happy."
Sheryl Crow's fresh, updated spin on classic roots rock made her one of the most popular mainstream rockers of the '90s. Her albums were loose and eclectic on the surface, yet were generally tied together by polished, professional songcraft.
Melissa Etheridge – Melissa Etheridge (Remastered Deluxe Edition) (1988/2003)

Melissa Etheridge – Melissa Etheridge (Remastered Deluxe Edition) (1988/2003)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 842 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 315 MB
2:01:25 | Acoustic, Soft Rock, Pop Rock | Label: Island Records

An unrepentant believer in the power of classic rock and R&B, Melissa Etheridge sounded like a throwback to the 1970s when she delivered her eponymous debut in 1988. Her raspy delivery recalled that of Rod Stewart and her belief in the restorative power of rock & roll suggested peak Bruce Springsteen, while her commitment to lean, straight-ahead heartland rock aligned her with John Mellencamp. Etheridge would never abandon traditional rock & roll values but she found a way to not only keep these familiar sounds fresh, she found a way to make them personal. Much of this skill was evident on Melissa Etheridge, Brave and Crazy and Never Enough–the trio of records she released around the turn of the 1990s, albums that generated such rock radio hits as "Bring Me Some Water," "Similar Features," "No Souvenirs" and "Ain't It Heavy," the latter winning Etheridge her first Grammy–but her 1993 album Yes I Am is where she broke through into the mainstream. Just prior to its release, Etheridge became one of the first prominent rockers to come out publicly as a lesbian, an event that raised her public profile thereby bringing Yes I Am to a wider audience, one that turn the album into a multi-platinum blockbuster, spinning off the hits "I'm the Only One" and "Come to My Window."