Re: The Best live Albums? - A Trip Down Memory Lane

I should also say Little Feats Waiting for Columbus as one favorite as well

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Wooders wrote:
Curby wrote:

Thanks Phil for allowing this this once.  Okay... how about The Doors Live At Pittsburgh 1970 or Jimi Hendrix Live At Berkeley?  The Doors are pretty bluesy on that disc and Jimi sounds energized for the Leftcoast gig.  Any comments?

Sorry for my choice of words. My intention was to remind everyone of their previous selections, not to moderate. Sometimes the words in your head look different in print.  hmm

Anyway, I don't think I know the Doors album you mention, but personally I think I prefer In The West to Live at Berkeley.

Phil

I forgot to add a vbg to my remark as I was just pulling your chain.  Which West album are you refering to?  I can't seem to find it.  There are the two albums recorded at The Fillmore East.....

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ZZ Top Live In Germany 1980
Clapton - One More Car One More Rider
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live At Montreux
Joe B - RAH
Clapton/Winwood Madison Square Garden
Kenny Wayne Shepherd Live In Chicago
B.B. King Live in Japan
Albert King Live Wire/ Blues Power
Jeff Beck Live At Ronnie Scott's
Jimi Hendrix Live At Berkeley Evening Show
Led Zeppelin How The West Was Won


That's just off the top of my head.

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A few off the top of my head would be:

The Who/Live At Leeds(expanded version)

Roy Buchanan/Livestock

Allman Brothers/Fillmore East

Talking Heads/Stop Making Sense(Even better on DVD)

Lynyrd Skynyrd/One More From The Road(CD doesn't include T For Texas, best live Skynyrd track ever)

Cheap Trick/Live At Budakon

Little Feat/Waiting For Columbus

Grateful Dead/Europe '72 or 100 Year Hall (Germany)

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Hmm - some debate about the best live Jimi album.
For me it's always been an album he shared equal billing on with another late great - Otis Redding. Picked this up on vinyl in the 70's and have always loved it  - Jimi on one side, Otis on the other - showcasing highlights of their sets recorded at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967. Thanks to Curby's thread and google I've just discovered the whole of Jimi's set from that performance has been available on CD for a while now, so it looks like Amazon will soon be getting some more of my cash.

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Always a good thread this one and there's so so many to pick from and some you may forget about

here's a quick reprise of my Top 10

Joe Bonamassa - Live at The Royal Albert Hall
Joe Bonamassa - Rockpalast CD
AC/DC - Live From Castle Donington
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live From Tokyo
Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains The Same
Jimi Hendrix - Live at Berkeley
Lynyrd Skynyrd - One More For The Road
BB King - Live at The Regal
Pink Floyd - Pulse
Ludovico Einaudi - Live at The Royal Albert Hall

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Band Of Gypsys

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The Kinks – One For The Road.

REO Speewagon - You Get What You Play For.

Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush - Live 1978

Jeff Beck with the Jan Hammer Group Live is a live

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A few more of my favorites:

"In Session (Live) - Albert King & SRV
"Stop Making Sense" - Talking Heads
"Live @ Havana" - Eric Steckel
"S & M" - Metallica
and last ,but not least....
"Live In Texas" - Lyle Lovett

There are some great picks you guys have as well as some I have got to look up!

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Easy question.  I have literally listened to UFO -Strangers In The Night a thousand times.  I've had it on LP, 8-track, cassette, and now 3 CD versions.  Greatest live album ever.

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Curby wrote:

Which West album are you refering to?  I can't seem to find it.  There are the two albums recorded at The Fillmore East.....

Hendrix in the West is the album I was referring to. It's a compilation of tracks from the Berkeley gigs, a San Diego show and two from the UK. I see it's being re-released again in September.

Phil

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Wooders wrote:
Curby wrote:

Which West album are you refering to?  I can't seem to find it.  There are the two albums recorded at The Fillmore East.....

Hendrix in the West is the album I was referring to. It's a compilation of tracks from the Berkeley gigs, a San Diego show and two from the UK. I see it's being re-released again in September.

Phil

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airportdon wrote:
Wooders wrote:
Curby wrote:

Which West album are you refering to?  I can't seem to find it.  There are the two albums recorded at The Fillmore East.....

Hendrix in the West is the album I was referring to. It's a compilation of tracks from the Berkeley gigs, a San Diego show and two from the UK. I see it's being re-released again in September.

Phil

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Yes, Hendrix "In the West "is released again in September, along with "WInterland".......it's no wonder I'm broke.......L.O.L
                                 ( all of us Hendrix fans will be very busy the next couple of years )


Phil,

Thanks for the heads up as I'll be waiting for the releases. 

As for what I'm doing, well I'm trying to put together a long playlist of live music.  The first core group that popped into my head have already been mentioned -

Little Feet - Waiting For Columbus
The Who - Live At Leeds
Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out
Santana - Lotus/ Woodstock
Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes - Live At the Greek
Be Bop Deluxe - Live! In the Air Age
Dada - Live: Official Bootleg
Lou Reed - Rock 'n Roll Animal Live

There's many, many other I'm forgetting 'but have to include some other faves like Bonnie Raitt and David Bowie's nice A Reality Tour.

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Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush -  Live  (1978)  It is a masterpiece!

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Been listening to alot of live stuff and found this little gem by the King of Strat.  Awesome indeedy.
http://youtu.be/KUhUxb1luGM

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OK, I know we're not a bunch of metal heads on this forum, and everyone has listed nearly all of my favorite live albums with one exception....


Judas Priest - Unleashed in the East !

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Brett wrote:

OK, I know we're not a bunch of metal heads on this forum, and everyone has listed nearly all of my favorite live albums with one exception....


Judas Priest - Unleashed in the East !

There may not be a lot of metal heads here,but you post is not Breaking The Law

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Don't forget Live Traffic.

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