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Favourite live albums


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Rolling Stones - Get yer ya-ya’s out

BB King - Live at the Regal

Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes - Live at the Bottom Line

Stevie Wonder - Natural Wonder

Bruce Springsteen &The E Street Band - Live 1975-1985

The Band - The Last Waltz

Lou Reed - Rock n Roll Animal

Emmylou Harris and the Hot Band - Last Date

Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul - Soulfire Live

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, skb558 said:

The only track I like on Frampton Comes Alive is ‘Do You Feel Like We Do’ ; takes me straight back to the hot summer of ‘76, eighteen and not a care in the world. 

I was working in a record shop in 76, and someone was always playing the Frampton album. A double too IIRC, I got so fed up of hearing it all the time. Although when ‘Rumours’ came out and the same scenario happened, I realised it wasn’t actually that bad.....😆

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Colosseum - Live (1971),  and the 1994 Colosseum reunion concert in Cologne.

 

Extremely Live at Birmingham Town Hall - Chris Farlowe, Spencer Davis, Pete York, Miller Anderson, Colin Hodgkinson and Zoot Money

 

 

As well as many of those already listed above.

 

Chris

 

 

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Stanley Sheldon's bass playing on Doobie Wah (daft song title) and I wanna go to the sun, is good. Played a fretless P bass apparently. Frampton is a hell of a guitarist too, but some of his lyrics are a bit cringe-worthy.

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KISS - Alive

KISS - Alive II

Lynyrd Skynyrd - One More From The Road

Thin Lizzy - Live & Dangerous

Rush - Exit Stage Left

Iron Maiden - Live After Death

Journey - Captured

REO Speedwagon - Live: You Get What You Play For

Chicago - Live In Japan

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I love live albums. My favourites:

 

Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl - check out the harmonies vs the rudimentary (non-existent?) monitoring

Who - Live at Leeds - not a massive fan of the original  short album but love the expanded 1995 edition with A Quick One etc

John Martyn - Live at Leeds - the original, not the later rerelease that swapped a load of performances out

Stones - Get Yer Ya Yas out

Neil DIamond - Hot August Night

Jane's Addiction's first LP

Lou Reed - Rock & Roll Animal and bits of Take No Prisoners

Nirvana Unplugged

J. RIchman & the Modern Lovers - think it's just called "Live"

Doors - the big In Concert compilation, despite multiple edits and overdubs

The Fall - Totale's Turns, 27 Points, Live Various Years, Legendary Chaos Tape, Reykjavik... Most of the live ones, to be honest

 

The Meat Puppets are about to release a live album I was involved in recording. Sadly, my mix was rejected and I've been relegated to a photo credit :o(

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