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re: Right off the top of your head, what's your top three live albums?
Posted on 12/7/13 at 6:32 am to prplhze2000
Posted on 12/7/13 at 6:32 am to prplhze2000
Live at Leeds
Frampton Comes Alive
Rampagin' Cajun (I'm a homer)
Frampton Comes Alive
Rampagin' Cajun (I'm a homer)
Posted on 12/7/13 at 7:17 am to oompaw
Allman Bros - Live at the Fillmore
BB King - Live at the Regal
SRV - El Mocambo/ In Session with Albert King
BB King - Live at the Regal
SRV - El Mocambo/ In Session with Albert King
Posted on 12/7/13 at 9:53 am to CocoLoco
Waiting on Columbus, Little Feat
Allman Brothers Ive at the Fillmore
Led Zeppelin Listen to this Eddie or Live at the Filmore West both bootlegs
Allman Brothers Ive at the Fillmore
Led Zeppelin Listen to this Eddie or Live at the Filmore West both bootlegs
Posted on 12/7/13 at 2:41 pm to Da Hammer
Stones - Brussels Affair '73 (the bootleg)
Diamond - Hot August Night
Rick Nelson - Live In Concert - The Troubadour 1969
Also enjoy Chicago At Carnegie Hall, Elvis On Stage 1970.
it's been forever since I heard ABB Fillmore. I need to do myself a favor.
Diamond - Hot August Night
Rick Nelson - Live In Concert - The Troubadour 1969
Also enjoy Chicago At Carnegie Hall, Elvis On Stage 1970.
it's been forever since I heard ABB Fillmore. I need to do myself a favor.
Posted on 12/8/13 at 1:51 am to oompaw
The Allman Brothers Band at Fillmore East
Queen - Live Killers
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Rust Never Sleeps (does this count? I think it counts.)
ETA: You said "off the top of your head," which is why I forgot Live at Leeds by The Who, with which I shall now replace Live Killers.
Queen - Live Killers
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Rust Never Sleeps (does this count? I think it counts.)
ETA: You said "off the top of your head," which is why I forgot Live at Leeds by The Who, with which I shall now replace Live Killers.
This post was edited on 12/8/13 at 1:54 am
Posted on 12/8/13 at 1:52 am to Marciano1
quote:Both recorded at the same venue.
At Fillmore East - Allman Brothers Band
Band of Gypsys - Jimi Hendrix
Posted on 12/8/13 at 7:18 am to ballscaster
Bang of Gypsys is another favorite
Posted on 12/8/13 at 8:16 am to CocoLoco
Dead- live dead
Wilco- kicking television
Nmas- hill country revue
Wilco- kicking television
Nmas- hill country revue
This post was edited on 12/8/13 at 8:20 am
Posted on 12/8/13 at 8:51 am to rutiger
Live After Death---Iron Maiden
Double Live Gonzo---Ted Nugent
Live Bootleg---Aerosmith
Double Live Gonzo---Ted Nugent
Live Bootleg---Aerosmith
Posted on 12/8/13 at 1:15 pm to tigermeat
eric johnson- live and beyond
iron maiden- live after death
ozzy- tribute
iron maiden- live after death
ozzy- tribute
Posted on 12/8/13 at 1:44 pm to tigermeat
The first thing that hits me about the whole subject about live albums, is the lack of them today. Why? Could it have something to do with lack of musicianship?? Has it gotten to the point that most today cannot create anything outside of the studio? Just saying...
But anyway, there are many, many classic live albums through the years, and even more amazing, they keep digging up more and more, like live sets from The Nice, Soft Machine, Hawkwind, etc.
But to list 3 live albums that come to mind-
Savoy Brown- 'A Step Further' While only side 2 of the original album is 'live', it is a great 22 minutes of high energy live blues-rock! Very underrate group/album- 3 members would later go on to form Foghat.
Ten Years After- 'Recorded Live' Some bands cannot be appreciated unless you see them live, and TYA is one of those groups (I have seen then several times live to verify) and this album gives a glimpse of what they sound like. Alvin Lee was one of my idols, and sad that we lost him earlier this year.
The Who- 'Isle of Wright 1970' I know some will say Live at Leeds is better, but the Isle of Wright show is pretty incredible and the fact the whole show is on video is amazing. The Who at their peak, were probably the best live band in existence.
Speaking of Isle of Wright, back in the day, there was a 3 record set of music from a combination of the Isle of Wright Festival and the Atlanta Pop Festival. Incredible live acts like Mountain, Ten Years After, Cactus, etc.
But anyway, there are many, many classic live albums through the years, and even more amazing, they keep digging up more and more, like live sets from The Nice, Soft Machine, Hawkwind, etc.
But to list 3 live albums that come to mind-
Savoy Brown- 'A Step Further' While only side 2 of the original album is 'live', it is a great 22 minutes of high energy live blues-rock! Very underrate group/album- 3 members would later go on to form Foghat.
Ten Years After- 'Recorded Live' Some bands cannot be appreciated unless you see them live, and TYA is one of those groups (I have seen then several times live to verify) and this album gives a glimpse of what they sound like. Alvin Lee was one of my idols, and sad that we lost him earlier this year.
The Who- 'Isle of Wright 1970' I know some will say Live at Leeds is better, but the Isle of Wright show is pretty incredible and the fact the whole show is on video is amazing. The Who at their peak, were probably the best live band in existence.
Speaking of Isle of Wright, back in the day, there was a 3 record set of music from a combination of the Isle of Wright Festival and the Atlanta Pop Festival. Incredible live acts like Mountain, Ten Years After, Cactus, etc.
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