Best Live Albums
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@catogrande said in Best Live Albums:
The Who, Live at Leeds. You get all the energy they can bring with some banging covers as well as their staples.
A great example of a band who really nailed it live, some songs that sounded a bit ho hum in a studio setting really made their mark……case in point….
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@catogrande said in Best Live Albums:
The Who, Live at Leeds. You get all the energy they can bring with some banging covers as well as their staples.
@victor-meldrew said in Best Live Albums:
The Who. Live at Leeds
Captured at the top of their game and enough energy to supply a small town.
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The dangers of writing a post and getting distracted before tapping the "submit" button. ...
But to be fair, Live at Leeds deserves more than two mentions
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@victor-meldrew said in Best Live Albums:
The dangers of writing a post and getting distracted before tapping the "submit" button. ...
But to be fair, Live at Leeds deserves more than two mentions
No rule says you too can't point to a great performance. One that The Simpsons thought worthy of capturing in popular culture.
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@catogrande said in Best Live Albums:
The Who, Live at Leeds. You get all the energy they can bring with some banging covers as well as their staples.
On my debut listen of this now.
Moon's arms must have been completely fucked at the end of it. He's going completely nuts.
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Under a Blood Red Sky - U2
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In my haste I forgot to mention Rammstein live aus Berlin. The Paris show might be better, but I've played the first one almost as much as Maiden.
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Keith Jarrett - The Köln Concert
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@antipodean said in Best Live Albums:
Iron Maiden - Live After Death
This is the answer. The best version of a lot of their best songs played at their peak
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Whitesnake - Live In The Heart of The City
Queen - Live Killers -
Seconds Out by Genesis.
Songs have a different mood from the studio versions but still sound great. Phil Collins' vocals are teriffic. Their live albums from the early '90's are also pretty damn good.
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@crucial said in Best Live Albums:
No mention of Frampton comes Alive yet.
Very aptly named album. He came alive with that record and then died again.
There weren’t many record collections in the seventies without it though.
Not my thing but you’re right. It was THE album for a while.
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Alice in chains MTV unplugged.
That's peak grunge
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@muddyriver said in Best Live Albums:
Alice in chains MTV unplugged.
That's peak grunge
There are very few bigger AIC fans than me … but I can’t upvote this. It’s a nice album, but none of the songs sound better than the originals.
Which surely must be a key concept.