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Johnny Cage
Location: The Muddy Banks of The Wishkah
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- Posted: 01/18/2007 23:05
- Post subject: Live Albums
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Anyone dig live albums as much as I?
Any live album actually, whether you bootlegged it yourself, know some tapers, or have officially released ones, name a few of your favorites.
Mine are:
Live At The Grand Olympic Auditorium by Rage Against The Machine
08.07.02 (Salamanca, Spain) - Radiohead
07.11.03 (Mansfield, Massachusetts) - Pearl Jam
Live At Luther College by Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds _________________ This ain't no holiday, but it always turns out this way.
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The_111th_Beatle
Location: Ireland
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- #2
- Posted: 01/19/2007 18:17
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Some people dont consider it a live album but Thin Lizzy: Live and Dangerous is excellent. _________________ "Its so easy to laugh, its so easy to hate. It takes guts to be gentle and kind"
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Nookel
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- Posted: 01/20/2007 15:29
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Queen Live In Wembly is a great live album and a great show.
Other than that i Don't own any live albums i really prefer to hear the studio versions of the songs.
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Mr.Music
Location: Estonia
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- #4
- Posted: 01/26/2007 17:20
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Live Under The Blackpool Lights - The White Stripes (Amazing i say!)
Jeff Mangum - Live At Jittery Joes
Soledad Brothers At Peel Session
Son House Live At Gaslight Cafe (1965)
Few live acts i like to listen Johnny
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YellowBook
Location: Andalucia, Spain
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- #5
- Posted: 02/04/2007 23:37
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James Brown - Live at the Apollo
awesome...
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The_111th_Beatle
Location: Ireland
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- Posted: 02/11/2007 19:36
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Bob Dylan 1975 Rolling Thunder Review is a great live album. As on a lot of Dylan live shows he does different arrangements for the songs and in this album a lot of them are superior to the originals (Isis, Romance in Durango, Lonesome Death of Hattie Carrol etc), its also cool to hear him with Joan Baez again. _________________ "Its so easy to laugh, its so easy to hate. It takes guts to be gentle and kind"
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empire22
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- Posted: 02/27/2007 03:43
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Although two of the best known live albums ever, I feel the need to mention
1. Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock
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2. Peter Frampton Comes Alive
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YellowBook
Location: Andalucia, Spain
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- #8
- Posted: 02/27/2007 23:04
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Yeah, Woodstock is a pretty good shout as the best concert in history and not just for Hendrix as obviously there were a lot of other great performances including Ravi Shankar, The Who, The Band etc.
'The Wall: Live in Berlin' 1990 is another legendary concert/live album, maybe not only for the musicianship but also for the whole sense of occasion...I think that's also true of Woodstock, behind the great music is a real sense of something more powerful. Of course, 1969 is a whole different occasion but I think you know what I mean.
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Mr.Music
Location: Estonia
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- #9
- Posted: 04/26/2007 09:11
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Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense(1984)....still amazing!
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Mr. Shankly
Gender: Male
Age: 52
Location: Auburn, Washington
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- Posted: 06/07/2007 00:19
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Yeah,
James Brown Live at the Apollo and Stop Making Sense are both great, but come on, it's pretty hard to beat Live at Folsom Prison by Johhny Cash. That's my pick for best live album ever. I also have to say that the Bob Dylan Live 1966 vol.4 bootleg series album is pretty amazing.
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