what's the best live album

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  1. PSYCHEDELICA MAN

    PSYCHEDELICA MAN The psychman

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    so what's your favorite live lp/cd,choice enough. this is mine-grateful dead:live fillmore west 1969
     
  2. wave owls not flags

    wave owls not flags is not interested

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    maybe Ani Difranco's Living in Clip or George Harrison's Concert for Bangladesh or Jimi Hendrix Experience Live at Berkeley
     
  3. Gdeadhead420

    Gdeadhead420 DivineMomentsofTruth

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    listening to phish live in brooklyn and its very good, maybe not the best but its often recognized as atleast the best live phish CD.
     
  4. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    produced? I'd have to cast votes for the Mountain Stracks series from YMSB, Four Way Street CSN&Y, and John Denver's Wildlife concert
    lotta that is on cleaning up ambient but leaving the live feel, with the tech of the time.
    I'd also have to suggest the old Jazz recordings from the I and the Onion.
     
  5. rhasta.penguin

    rhasta.penguin No more hippy...ugh

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    atm, rust never sleeps by neil young
     
  6. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    Country Joe & the Bevis Frond - Eat flowers and kiss babies (1998). I really recommend this album to Country Joe fans, they also do a superb version of Bass strings!

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  7. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    Oh yeah, I also love Mellisa Auf der Maur's Hand of doom (2002) very much.

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    Hand of Doom is actually a live tribute album to Black Sabbath, some of the musicians are Hole bassiste Melissa Auf der Maur, Queens of the Stone Age's Nick Oliveri and Money Marks Pedro Yanowitz and they really fucking rock on this live record! Melissa's voice suits the Sabbath songs perfectly [​IMG]

    Tracklist: Iron Man intro, Hand of Doom, Fairies Wear Boots, War Pigs, Paranoid, Mob Rules, Changes and Black Sabbath.
     
  8. samson

    samson Hepcat

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    Jimi Live at Monterey
    Janis Live at Winterland
    Black Sabbath Live Evil
    SRV and Double Trouble Live
    PF Live at Pompeii is my fave live vid lately!
     
  9. bluedoggie

    bluedoggie Member

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    Rock Of Ages by The Band

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    Too Late To Stop Now by Van Morrison
    Live At The Cellar Door by the Seldom Scene
    Bob Dylan Bootleg Series vol 5
     
  10. deezee

    deezee Member

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    excellent choices!

    also "the allman brothers live at the fillmore east"
    absolute favorite would be bruce springsteen live at winterland 1978.
     
  11. madcrappie

    madcrappie crazy fish

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    the best live album

    the who live at leeds. hands down.
     
  12. Jim

    Jim Senior Member

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    Hendrix at Woodstock would have to be in there... As it was a seminal performance..

    I have lots of personal favs though...
     
  13. PSYCHEDELICA MAN

    PSYCHEDELICA MAN The psychman

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    you are right drumminmama,four way street is a beautiful album! don't know the john denver concert.
     
  14. reeferrocknroller

    reeferrocknroller Member

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    stevie ray vaughan & buddy guy live at legends

    b.b king live at the regal
    stevie ray vaughan & double trouble live at montreaux
    albert king live '69

    a few that come to mind
     
  15. citrus_seas

    citrus_seas Senior Member

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    my personal favorites are:

    Live At The Fillmore East (Allman Brothers Band)
    Absolutely Live (The Doors)
    Get Yer Ya Ya's Out (The Rolling Stones)
    Live at the Philharmonic Hall 1964 (Bob Dylan)
    Concerto for Group and Orchestra (Deep Purple with the Royal London Philharmonic)
    Is There Anybody Out There? (Pink Floyd)
    Welcome Back My Friends to the Show That Never Ends (Emerson, Lake & Palmer)
    Wheels of Fire: Disc 2 (Cream)
    Blue Wild Angel: Live at the Isle of Wight (Jimi Hendrix)
    The Last Waltz (The Band)
    Live Cream Vol. 2 (Cream)
    Jimi Hendrix At Woodstock (Jimi Hendrix)
    Yessongs (Yes)
    Live/Dead (The Grateful Dead)
    ...the whole Woodstock and Monterey Pop Festival and many others, I know I've forgotten too many.
     
  16. xxghettomochaxx

    xxghettomochaxx Member

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    Reckoning- Grateful Dead
    Rust Never Sleeps- Neil Young and Crazy Horse
    Anything by the String Cheese Incident
     
  17. PSYCHEDELICA MAN

    PSYCHEDELICA MAN The psychman

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    yesterday i bought quicksilver messenger service live at the kabuki theatre new years eve 1970,one of the san francisco hippy bands at their peak.check it out!!
     
  18. Axis: Bold As Love

    Axis: Bold As Love Member

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    Not a fan of live albums myself, but Hendrix's 'Live At Woodstock' is great (DVD is awesome) and 'Band Of Gypsys' owns all.
     
  19. GratefulFloyd

    GratefulFloyd Nowhere to fly to

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    Tommy on Live at Leeds by The Who is pretty damn amazing, Buried Alive by swedish prog band Anglagard is a gem... Is There Anybody Out There? by Floyd is better than the studio version in a hundred ways, in my opinion, and any superb Dead shows out there. Yessongs by Yes is pretty good as well.

    Deja Vroom, a live King Crimson DVD, is one of the most insane performances ever, Yes Symphonic is good too.
     
  20. Hippie_Jon

    Hippie_Jon Noj

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    for official releases
    The Who - Live at Leeds
    Jefferson Airplane - Bless it's Pointed Little Head

    but i also have some great Black Sabbath bootlegs
    Paris 1970
    Cal Jam 1974
    Asbury Park 1975
    Fresno 1978 (One For The Nose!!!!)

    JOn
     

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