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Fav Live Albums

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  • This topic has 15 replies, 12 voices, and was last updated 23 years, 5 months ago by AGAP.
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  • June 24, 2002 at 11:32 am #45029
    SG
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      Official live albums,not bootlegs:

      Social Distortion-Live At The Roxy
      Husker Du-The Living End
      Jimi Hendrix-Band Of Gypsies
      John Coltrane-Live At The Village Vanguard
      John Coltrane-Live In Japan
      Built To Spill-Live
      Allman Brothers-At The Filmore East
      Charles Mingus-Right Now At The Jazz Workshop
      Charles Mingus-At Antibes
      Miles Davis-Four And More/My Funny Valentine
      Miles Davis-Agharta
      Rolling Stones-Get Your Ya Ya`s Out
      Eric`s Trip-The Eric`s Trip Show
      Genesis-Live
      Muddy Waters-At Newport
      Buddy Guy-His Fantastic In Person Performance
      Buddy Guy-Live At The Checkerboard Lounge
      Keith Jarrett-Personal Mountains
      Neil Young-Rust Never Sleeps,Live Rust

      I problably forgot alot so I might add more later

      June 24, 2002 at 3:59 pm #69969
      AGAP
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        Payin’ The Dues-The Hellacopters

        There are 2 versions of this disc, single and double that includes the live disc <img> I had to get both <img>

        Allison

        June 24, 2002 at 4:25 pm #69970
        SG
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          The Who-Live At Leeds
          Etta James-Rocks The House
          Thelonious Monk-Misterioso
          McLaughlin/DeLucia/DiMeola-Friday Night In San Fransisco
          Descendents-Liveage
          John Lee Hooker-At Cafe Au Go Go
          Sarah Vaughan-At Mr Kelly`s
          MC5-Kick Out The Jams

          sorry I did`nt include Frampton Comes Alive <img>

          <small>[ 06-24-2002, 02:26 PM: Message edited by: BEAUTY WAS ALL FROZE ]</small>

          June 24, 2002 at 5:32 pm #69971
          Cloud9
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            Motorpsycho – Roadwork Vol 1
            Radiohead – I Might Be Wrong EP
            The Cure – Live
            Songs Ohia – Mi Sei Apparso Come Un Fantasma

            <small>[ 06-24-2002, 03:34 PM: Message edited by: sweet zombie jesus ]</small>

            June 24, 2002 at 5:33 pm #69972
            Hansione
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              Rock of ages / the Band
              Johnny Cash / San Quentin
              BB King / Live at the Regal
              Little Feat / Waiting for Columbus
              Bob Dylan / 1966
              Talking Heads / Stop making sense

              This for a start

              June 24, 2002 at 6:26 pm #69973
              tom
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                Mermen-Live at the Haunted House
                Built To Spill-Live
                Niel Young & Crazy Horse-Weld
                Led Zeppelin-The Song Remains the Same
                Jimi Hendrix Live at the Fillmore East
                Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds-Live Seeds
                Material Issue-Goin Through Your Purse
                Ozzy Osborne-Randy Rhoads Tribute
                Nirvana-Unplugged in New York
                Michael Hedges-Live on the Double Planet
                J Mascis-Martin and Me

                June 24, 2002 at 10:03 pm #69974
                malcom
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                  Am I the only one who doesn’t care for live albums?

                  June 25, 2002 at 1:11 am #69975
                  buckingham rabbit
                  Participant

                    the only ones–peel sessions (does that count?)

                    jason and the scorchers–midnight roads and stages seen

                    that pearl jam series… <img>

                    June 25, 2002 at 2:52 am #69976
                    Long Distance Drunk
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                      Built to Spill–Live
                      Husker Du–the Living End
                      Neil Young–Live Rust
                      the Roots Come Alive
                      Disc 2 of Death to the Pixies
                      Bela Fleck and the Flecktones–Live Art

                      <small>[ 06-24-2002, 12:53 PM: Message edited by: Rust Belt Blues ]</small>

                      June 25, 2002 at 11:21 am #69977
                      SG
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                        Malcom-some live albums are boring,I have a PJ Harvey live album from 93,I`m not sure if it`s a bootleg or not but it`s like listening to Rid Of Me,it just sounds so much like the studio,why bother having it twice?I think with jazz albums when alot of the songs are done diffrently then in the studio or was`nt recorded before in a studio are more exciting,that Miles Davis album Agharta was totally improvised out of nothing mostly except for a few little themes from previous songs.I think with the MC5`s Kick Out The Jams it showed what a kick ass live band they were and the studio just held them back from their ecstatic glory.

                        June 25, 2002 at 7:45 pm #69978
                        FlyingCloud
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                          </font><blockquote><font>quote:</font><hr><font>Originally posted by BEAUTY WAS ALL FROZE:
                          <strong>I think with the MC5`s Kick Out The Jams it showed what a kick ass live band they were and the studio just held them back from their ecstatic glory.</strong></font><hr></blockquote><font>The same applies to the Seeds: their ‘Hollywood Bowl’ live album is unbelievable – one of the best live albums I know. Their studio albums are tame in comparison to this live recording.

                          June 25, 2002 at 8:18 pm #69979
                          rosa
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                            My mom had a great live Doors record that we used to listen to when we were little. I can see the album cover but I don’t remember the name, & I can’t find it on Cdnow or Amazon. It had a rockin’, raunchy cover of ‘Gloria’ on it…I remember my mom would rush over to the turntable and skip over it so we wouldn’t hear the sex parts, haha. But of course we’d put it back on as soon as she left.

                            Other live ones I like:

                            -Diamanda Galas- ‘Malediction and Prayer’
                            -Elvis Presley- ’68 Comeback Special’
                            -Alice in Chains- ‘MTV Unplugged’
                            -Marilyn Manson- ‘The Last Tour on Earth’
                            -Blues Traveler- ‘Live from the Fall’
                            -Various- ‘Live at the Hootenanny, Vol 1’…great live rockabilly/swing, including Reverend Horton Heat, Mike Ness, & Lee Rocker
                            -Pearl Jam- the Atlanta concert. this was broadcast on the radio in 93 or 94; I taped it on cassette but I think they later released it as a series of cds. when the concert was over, the band still had some unused on-air time, and Eddie played stuff from his personal collection to fill it up. I don’t know if that part made it to the cds, but it was great; he basically deejayed for 45 minutes after the show.

                            And how cool is it that br mentioned Jason and the Scorchers?

                            xo
                            rosa

                            June 25, 2002 at 9:04 pm #69980
                            Bucky Ramone
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                              Ramones – It’s Alive
                              Warren Zevon – Stand in the fire (will it ever be released on cd?????)
                              16 Horsepower – Hoarse
                              Townes van Zandt – Live at McCabe’s

                              June 25, 2002 at 9:59 pm #69981
                              buckingham rabbit
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                                I have friends who used to be DJs at KCR at San Diego State University. So this is a KCR story: back in the 80s Eddie Vedder’s girlfriend was a dj there. So, Eddie at some point decided he wanted to be one too. However, they wouldn’t take him because the bands he wrote down as ones he liked all sucked. I don’t know what bands he liked–but this is what the story is. I guess they actually have a sort of test, and if you pick a bunch of shitty bands, they won’t let you be a DJ cause they don’t want that stuff played on the air.

                                June 26, 2002 at 12:03 am #69982
                                everyonelovesjaron
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                                  Not alot, I’m not a huge live records fan:

                                  Pumpkins – Earphoria
                                  Radiohead – I Might Be wrong
                                  NIN – And All That Could Have Been
                                  PJ – Live On Two Legs
                                  PJ – Seattle Washington (3cd set)
                                  MM- Last Tour On Earth
                                  Neil young – Live Rust

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