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Live At Glastonbury 1994-2004 by Orbital


David Live by David Bowie


Miles Of Aisles by Joni Mitchell


At Fillmore East by The Allman Brothers Band


Livemiles by Tangerine Dream


What Do You Want From Live by The Tubes


Don't Think by The Chemical Brothers


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I love the live album from Alison Krauss & Union Station.

God bless you and them always!!!

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AfterHours wrote:


Ok, that's probably cheating.

So... Unless I'm forgetting a live Rock/Jazz album I rank higher, then this:


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bobbyb5
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Here's a couple more I always liked.


Lou Reed Live by Lou Reed


Rock N Roll Animal by Lou Reed


Joplin In Concert by Janis Joplin


Live 93 by The Orb


Absolutely Live by The Doors


United States Live by Laurie Anderson


At Budokan by Cheap Trick


Judy At Carnegie Hall by Judy Garland
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AfterHours wrote:


Not Cheating. It says LIVE right on it... hehe. Unless of course you have to have a live Mahler recording instead of Karajan.


My favs:


Under A Blood Red Sky by U2


Jones Beach, New York August 25, 2000 by Pearl Jam


Live Phish Volume 4 by Phish
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And here are my choices:


MTV Unplugged In New York by Nirvana
I hope unplugged counts as well.


Weld by Neil Young And Crazy Horse
contains the best half hour of live music ever: Love and Only Love, Rockin' In The Free World and Like A Hurricane


Kicking Television Live In Chicago by Wilco
Wilco should be seen live.


Live At Raji's by The Dream Syndicate
Only recently discovered and hope to see them live on 3 November in Leuven Belgium.


Tokyo Tapes by Scorpions
The sound mix is not fantastic but every song is great.


No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith by Motรถrhead
already an old love

And I'll have to check out that Phish live album Seth (and you and Afterhours keep on praising that Ninth of Mahler: I should also check this one out)
RoundTheBend
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dihansse wrote:
And here are my choices:


MTV Unplugged In New York by Nirvana
I hope unplugged counts as well.

And I'll have to check out that Phish live album Seth (and you and Afterhours keep on praising that Ninth of Mahler: I should also check this one out)


How could I forget this unplugged?!?!?!? haha. I kept thinking I DON'T like the from the muddy banks album of theirs and totally gapped this one. Probably a handful of others (Allman Brothers).

Also yes, Mahler 9 is his favorite and I like it, but probably am more particular to Mahler 1.

Mahler is just as important as Beethoven in the classical world.

Also, I don't really like much of what Eric Clapton normally does (no offense, I know he's like a demigod or something for some), but I do like his unplugged album as well. Maybe nostalgia/experience on my part? I like these versions of these songs way better for some reason.


Unplugged by Eric Clapton
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some say phish is only good live
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