Re: Favorite Live Albums???
Did I miss Cheap Trick Live at Budokan?
That was purty good/
ABB at East yes.
It is
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Did I miss Cheap Trick Live at Budokan?
That was purty good/
ABB at East yes.
"Frampton Comes Alive" 1975/76
Ahead of it's time for sound production of a live gig and captures 'the moment' of that West Coast Seventies Stadium Rock sound.Pretty well standard issue in any young guy's collection in '76 in the U.K. Anyway it brings back a memory of endless outdoor partys in that red hot Summer.(Flashback to Homer Simpson with flares , aged 21 and full head of hair.)
Rolling Stones Get yer YA-Ya's Out. One of the best live Rock n Roll albums made. Nothing but I IV V blues progressions rocked up Chuck Berry Style. Mick Taylor and Keith Richards. After this era I lost interest in the Stones.
All good recommendations so far. I'd probably add Skynyrd's One more from the road and Deep Purple's Made in Japan. Also, NO live record list would be complete without TOP's Soul Vaccination: Tower of Power Live.
Well Stu, I have to agree with you and guitgator on One More From The Road by Skynyrd, of all their live material that's THE one. Another recent live fave of mine is Bullet In A Bible CD/DVD by Green Day, serious energy.
Think Green,
J Dawg
Waiting For Columbus ~ Little Feat
There a so many Captured Live Johnny Winter Irish Tour Roy Gallagher comes to mind
Peace
Bluezman
All good recommendations so far. I'd probably add Skynyrd's One more from the road and Deep Purple's Made in Japan. Also, NO live record list would be complete without TOP's Soul Vaccination: Tower of Power Live.
Those 3 are the best! I'm a huge Stevie fan,but there is no live recordings that "do it" for me. Years ago there were 2 live albums I wore out: The Outlaws Live. Green Grass and High Tides was the song radio DJ's used for bathroom breaks! (23 minutes long.) The first Live Bullet album was pretty good also. When One More From the Road first came out on cd they left off my favorite song Travelin' Man...........That @#$%^$ me off after the $17.99!
U.F.O. - Strangers in the Night
Rory Gallagher - Irish Tour
Aerosmith - Rockin the Joint
Rory Gallagher - Live in Europe
Thunder - Live (1998)
J.Geils Band - Full House
J.Geils Band - Blow Your Face Off
Rolling Stones - Shine a Light Soundtrack
Cry of Love - Aug 25th 1993 Promo EP
Kenny Wayne Shepherd - King's Highway EP (download only)
Rush - R30
Triumph - US Festival
Rik Emmett - Live at Berklee
Strung Out Troubadours - Live at Hugh's Room
Kiss - Unplugged
Eagles - Hell Freezes Over
Bon Jovi - One Wild Night
Kiss - Alive II
Free Live rates pretty highly on my list.
Not yet mentioned:
Albert Cummings: Feel so good Live (thanks, Eva, for copying)
Willy Deville: Berlin
Little Feat: Live from Neon Park (thanks, Jim, for recommending)
Van Morrison: It´s too late to stop now
Günter
Humble Pie Rockin' the Filmore.
Humble Pie Rockin' the Filmore.
I just listened to that about a week ago!
Just pulled out Steely Dan Alive in America. Dennis Chambers is the man. I was never a big fan early on. Donald Fagan is one weird dude. The liner notes attest to that.
Also Peter Gabriel Secret World Live. Joe has mentioned in the past this is one of his favorites.
These are two live albums I reach for over the studio counterparts.
Also Peter Gabriel Secret World Live. .
Have seen it in London many years ago with Shankar and Manu Katche. It was fantastic.
Günter
Any and all Jimi Hendrix live....Woodstock,Filmore East etc and especially Monterey Pop......"Wild Thing" with
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The burning of the beloved hand painted flower red Fender Stratocater..& what a way to end the festival !
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Truly ahead of his time....: )
Aerosmith Live Bootleg is pretty good, and has so much more energy than their studio recordings. I'd still put Lizzy's Live and Dangerous at no 1
Eric Clapton Crossroads 2 box set covers all the live clapton I wanna hear, and 24 nights.
Gov't Mule The Deepest end because it was 2 disc's and a dvd plus a load of stuff they didn't get to put on from that night.
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