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Hi everyone!

I am sorry if there is a thread like this already, but I need a quick reply.

Both 'No Bull' and 'Live at Donington' AC\DC Blu-rays are currently on Sale

at a store near me (€9.99 each), so I would like to know

which BD you think is better PQ and SQ wise??

I rented Live at Donington once, and the PQ was really bad IMO.

As I understand it LAD was filmed on 35mm, but No Bull on Super 16mm, so LAD should theoretically look better, but is that the case?

I saw No Bull on DVD once, but don't remember it well at all.

Can you tell me which concert I should get and why?

Thanks for the input!
Neither of them look great but they both look far better than on DVD. Live at Donington might have the edge PQ wise and it is, IMO a better performance. LAD is from The Razor's Edge tour period and No Bull: The Director's Cut is from the Ballbreaker tour. Again in my opinion, Ballbreaker was a weaker album than The Razor's Edge, but nonetheless, the Plaza del Toros is a beautiful arena, and the catalog set is more varied than on Live at Donington with several tunes that don't get heavy FM rotation.

Both Discs have LPCM 5.1 audio, LAD has LPCM 2.0 and NB: TDC has TrueHD 5.1 as well, they both sound great, which is really more of the point in an older concert BD, especially when the PQ is not remastered.

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