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  • Best live albums
  • julianwilson
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    some great stuff in there. No Bowie though? David: Live is amazeballs.

    Non-anglophones can rock out too though:

    Negresses Vertes: Green Bus
    Mano Negra -In the Hell of Patchinko

    The latter is one of my favourite records by anyone ever actually.

    ferrals
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    manitou – Member
    The Allman Brothers Band – At Fillmore East

    Agreed

    Malvern Rider
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    ^. julianwilson awesome, never had heard them them before. ‘Mano Negra’ is now my song for the week 🙂 Like Santana vs The Beastie Boys. On amphetamines.

    [video]https://youtu.be/uhMFFUfm3gw[/video]

    antigee
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    Negresses Vertes: Green Bus

    oh yes – forgotten how much i used to enjoy their stuff

    link

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5VScGB1W1k&index=1&list=PL9B1SyrA4flsFsXlRn4AnHDhSX6jG0D_Y[/video]

    kelvin
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    101

    bodgy
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    +1 for Nirvana ‘Unplugged in New York’.

    Honourable mention for The Smiths, ‘Rank’.

    justinbieber
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    Some of my favourites
    Queen – Live at the rainbow 74
    Ac/dc – if you want blood
    John Mayer – where the light is
    Stevie Ray Vaughan – live at Carnegie Hall
    Rory Gallagher – Irish tour
    Hendrix – band of gypsies

    I’m going to stop there – could go on all day…

    centralscrutinizer
    Free Member

    Loads of good ones already, I’ll throw in …

    Zappa – Live at the Roxy, Make a Jazz Noise Here + dozens more.
    Rainbow – On Stage.
    Rory Gallagher – Stagestruck.
    Scorpions – Tokyo Tapes.
    Miles Davis – Live Evil.

    llama
    Full Member

    Kick out the jams – mc5

    Not much can follow that, but these are good:

    Janes addiction – James addiction
    Space ritual – hawkwind
    No sleep til hamersmith – Motörhead

    And even

    Live at Wembley – queen

    smudge
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    Easy winner for me, Neil Young – Weld

    antigee
    Full Member

    a bit of history pre nobel prize

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bootleg_Series_Vol._4:_Bob_Dylan_Live_1966,_The_%22Royal_Albert_Hall%22_Concert

    Like a Rolling Stone – electric live – just love the bit 25 seconds in when Dylan turns to the Band and says “play it f’ing loud”

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Xz7WfVYxok[/video]

    (sadly not the album but this is the track)

    whatfriends
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    Queen – Live at Wembly 1986
    S+M – Metallica and San Francisco symphony orchestra

    redmex
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    Black and white night Roy Orbison, Stripped by Rolling Stones or even One more from the Road by Lynrd Skynrd

    onewheelgood
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    Humble Pie, Rockin the Fillmore
    The Band, Last Waltz
    Little Feat, Waiting for Columbus

    binners
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    I’ve recently rediscovered this…

    When they were a fantastic blues rock band, before the diabolical 80’s hair-rock abomination

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lju10XoFOmg[/video]

    superjohn71
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    The Who live at Leeds, as has been mentioned. The Style Council Home and Abroad.

    djflexure
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    howsyourdad1
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    Oh yeah White Stripes at Empress Ballrooms is also fantastic

    [video]http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xMZh9OtAeSY[/video]

    [video]http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=K3MJru1tfZQ[/video]

    lawbs
    Free Member

    another vote for hawkwinds space ritual
    Lemmy and brock absolutely at their best just going for it

    Saccades
    Free Member

    Helloween live in the UK
    Iron maiden live after death
    Pwei weirds bar and grill
    Muse haarp

    beanum
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    Pearl Jam – live at Benaroya Hall
    Geoff Achison and the Souldiggers – Souldiggin’ in the U.K.

    slowoldman
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    Zappa – Live at the Roxy, Make a Jazz Noise Here + dozens more.

    He’s right you know. A massive collection and mostly recorded live.

    Oh and Free Live.

    Edukator
    Free Member

    Jean-Jacques Goldman, En Public.
    Slade Alive.

    Both originals on worn vinyl of course.

    There are more and more TV sets and concert recordings appearing on YouTube that are every bit as good if not better than the official live albums. This one for example:

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhoyMlX5avU[/video]

    Edit, you have to click the link to view as it’s blocked when integrated. Or right click the link and open it in another window so you can run it while posting.

    alanl
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    UFO, ACDC and Thin Lizzy as above, as I’ve always liked rock, and recently, Alison Moyets Minutes and Seconds,

    mikey3
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    Wheres The Dead maaaaaannn.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    How could I have forgotten this?

    funkmasterp
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    More live compilations as opposed to straight albums, but I love Chris Cornell’s Songbook and John Butler’s Tin Shed Tales. Two amazing artists stripped to voice and guitar.

    [video]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zutv5ttx7D4[/video]

    [video]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=B-07iUb8pa8[/video]

    kilo
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    Hanx – SLF
    Live at theGrand Opera House – Van Morrisson
    Kick starting a back firing nation – The neurotics

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    Also…

    IAM – Retour aux pyramides

    leegee
    Full Member

    Black Sabbath Live evil, probably my favorite album
    Deep Purple, Made in Japan

    llama
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    Wheres The Dead maaaaaannn.

    (Not sure if serious)

    The thing is, where do you start? A gazillion live albumns, each one with moments of genius. Unfortunately nearly all with moments of tedious free form indulgence.

    Live dead is undeniably good and I like some of the ones around 71

    Wish I’d seen them back when I was into that kind of thing

    simondbarnes
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    Dylan at Budokan
    The Last Waltz
    The Song Remains The Same

    13thfloormonk
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    Rory Gallagher – Prefer “Irish Tour” to “Live in Europe” but it’s a close run thing!

    MC5 – The intro to Kick Out The Jams (i.e. before the music even starts) is pure adrenaline, love it.

    Edit: there’s a sacrilegious version floating around out there where they’ve bowldlerised track two to make him say ‘Kick out the jams – brothers and sisters!’ Heresy.

    Band of Gypsies – Hendrix goes funk, might have been an indication of the direction he was going in, shame we never got to hear more.

    Ten Years After – Undead.

    I think ‘I’m Going Home’ from their Woodstock set was one of my favourite moments from the movie, at least on a par with Santana’s Soul Sacrifice and Sly and the Family’s ‘Wanna Take You Higher’.

    ‘Undead’ is a sort of studio cum live set, in as much as it’s all played live to a small audience, in the studio. Still awesome, my biggest musical regret is missing Alvin Lee in Edinburgh, because I only knew the band’s name and not their lead guitarist 🙁

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW5M5xljdCI[/video]

    jimw
    Free Member

    Thin Lizzie Live and dangerous- I saw them live during the tour it was recorded on
    The Tubes -What do you want from Live? Actually not necessarily the best but the memories of the Summer of 1978 it invokes…..

    CountZero
    Full Member

    On a completely different scale to most of what’s been posted, for those who appreciate music that’s been recorded by three people sat in a Wisconsin living room with a DAT recorder and a single stereo mic and the ability to sing well together and harmonise live, then RedBird is as good an album as you’ll find. It’s Kris Delmhorst, Jeffrey Foucault and Peter Mulvey with David Goodrich producing and adding slide and mandolin, with Kris on fiddle.
    It was recorded over three days, with seventeen songs, and you can hear crickets in the background, along with a municipal refuse truck, dogs barking, and at one point the local minister arriving at the door, and asking ‘hey, what’s going on here?’, and Kris trying to stifle giggles while singing.
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redbird_(Redbird_album)
    Got it playing right now, and it’s a joy to listen to.

    MC5 – The intro to Kick Out The Jams (i.e. before the music even starts) is pure adrenaline, love it.

    Edit: there’s a sacrilegious version floating around out there where they’ve bowldlerised track two to make him say ‘Kick out the jams – brothers and sisters!’ Heresy.
    I’ve got a white label copy of that, it was the only version available for quite some time, the label feeling that the original “I want you to, kick out the Jams, mother****ers” not being appropriate for the wider record-buying public.

    granny_ring
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    After listening to the live version of Hell ain’t a bad place to be over 30 years ago, it’s another vote for If you want blood……
    Gutted I missed seeing them when Bon was still alive.

    GlennQuagmire
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    Fleetwood Mac, live in Boston. Superb.

    wordnumb
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    mikey74
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    Good choice numb.

    wordnumb
    Free Member

    “… you’re dead!”

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