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Feb 2, 2002
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Dave Mathews - Live at Red Rock
Pearl Jam - The Arena, Italy
The Clash - Live From Here to Eternity
Jerry Lee Lewis - Live at the Star Club Hamburg
Nirvana - Unplugged

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pool

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Ref said:
- Deep Purple: Made in Japan
- Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush: Live
Excellent choices , Ref !

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One More For Da Road - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Space Ritual - Hawkwind
Live at Boudakan - Dylan ( I liked him electrified )
In case you didn't feel like showing up - Ministry
Woodstock I
On Your Feet Or On your Knees - Blue Öyster Cult ( awesome )
Gonzo - Ted Nugent
Live Rust - Neil
Velvet Underground Live
Live And Dangerous – Thin Lizzy
Vol I & II - Cream
Ain't It Dead Yet - Skinny Puppy
Live At The Fillmore East 1971 - The Mothers
Epitaph - King Crimson
Live At The Grand Olympic Auditorium - Rage
And All That Could Have Been - NIN

I'm suprised no one has yet said : Lotus- Santana ( Moonflower is also good )

Also agree with :

roxy music --viva!
The Allman Brothers--Live at The Fillmore
jimi hendrix --band of gypsies
mc5 --kick out the jams
Nirvana - Unplugged

Frampton comes alive was a good album, but it got way over played and popular coz of it's "poppy" apeal.
 

shack

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pool said:
Frampton comes alive was a good album, but it got way over played and popular coz of it's "poppy" apeal.
I think that's what caused my aversion to it.
 

The Bandit

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Frampton Comes Alive, is STILL the best selling Live album of all time.
 

shack

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In the world of entertainment, I find very little correlation between quality and sales.
 

Lil'Miss

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Nirvana unplugged is good.
Nirvana "From the muddy banks of the wishkah" is better
 

Mr. Downtown

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The "best" is a real toss up for me. Either Band of Gypsies or Live at the Filmore East. Others mentioned are really good but, for me, these were the best of the best.
 

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Previously mentioned, but Nirvana's "From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah" is my favourite, with Aneurysm and Milk It my favourite cuts.

Followed closely by The Tragically Hip's Live Between Us. Springtime in Vienna my favourite song on that one.
 

Why Not?

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The Bandit said:
Frampton Comes Alive, is STILL the best selling Live album of all time.
Also very close to the top of my list of most annoying album ever made. It is not that good and got way, way too much airtime. I was so sick of it I would change stations if anything was played from it (still do just on principle).

My all time favourite live album is Little Feat's Waiting for Colombus. The song's on most live albums don't sound as good as they do on the studio version and some are barely recognizable. For me the song versions on Waiting for Columbus are better than that the studio versions, especially Fat Man in the Bathtub and Dixie Chicken.
 
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Garrett

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Why Not? said:
My all time favourite live album is Little Feat's Waiting for Colombus. The song's on most live albums live albums don't sound as good as they do on the studio version and some are barely recognizable. For me the song versions on Waiting for Columbus are better than that the studio versions, especially Fat Man in the Bathtub and Dixie Chicken.
An *awesome* album... the tower or power horns don't hurt either... I believe they did clean things up a bit after the fact though. A truly great band though... they could *play* (along with The Last Waltz... I probably play this live album more than any other). Another I play a lot is Jerry Jeff's Viva Terlingua...
 

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Garrett said:
An *awesome* album... the tower or power horns don't hurt either... I believe they did clean things up a bit after the fact though....
Most live albums are remixed to some extent. The point is that they are generally recorded in a single take with all instuments played together, no overdubbing. This is what makes it so difficult to sound good and is a test of musicianship.

I agree with you, the "Tower of Power" horn section plays a huge part in this. Superb musicians and very tight. They were regularly voted the best horn section in Playboy's annual review of music.
 

Top Jimmy

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Saga - In Transit. Released just after the great but dreadful sounding Rush - Exit Stage Left album, they showed how one should record a live album.

The Tubes - What do you want from LIVE. Faceripping pop-punk before the new wave sell-out of Completion Backwards Principal.
 

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Re: fav live album

bbking said:
This live album was among one of my favorites but hasn't been listed yet - most likely because thay sold out to the disco craze

Full House - J Giehls Band

Another live album this band did was called - Blow Your Face Out not bad but not as good as Full House.


bbk
I mentioned it on page 2.
 
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Humble Pie

This thread can't be complete without mentioning "Rockin' the Fillmore" by Humble Pie. Steve Marriot at his finest! Simply one of the best hard rock albums ever made.

Also......Beck Bogert Appice live in Japan. Recorded in Osaka in '73. Jeff Beck (before he did the fusion thing) with a killer rhythm section. Listen to what they do with "Superstition" by Stevie Wonder.

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shredder

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Spiker said:
"All The World's A Stage" by Rush. Includes that awesome rendition of Lakeside Park.
Good call Spiker. A much better album than Exit...Stage Left.

Brief Case Full of Blue by the Blues Brothers...these guys were made to play live!
 
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