I just picked up most of the good Trower records at the flea market. Bridge of Sighs and the live album are both pretty good. I need to listen to them more.
Best live album of all time ?
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Iron Maiden - Live After Death
Slayer - decade of aggression
The Pantera songs I have heard from their 20th anniversary of far beyond driven that was recorded from Donnington 94 isn't bad either.
The worst would be that Metallica live album (cant remember the name) that was recorded with the san fran orchestra.Comment
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Elvis In Person at the International Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada
Frank Sinatra Live in Australia 1959
Miles Davis The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965
Sammy Davis Jr. The Sounds of '66 (live, with Buddy Rich)
Neil Diamond Gold: Recorded Live at the Troubadour
Rolling Stones – Still Life (American Concert 1981)
Pat Travers Band ... Live! Go For What You KnowComment
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Elvis In Person at the International Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada
Frank Sinatra Live in Australia 1959
Miles Davis The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965
Sammy Davis Jr. The Sounds of '66 (live, with Buddy Rich)
Neil Diamond Gold: Recorded Live at the Troubadour
Rolling Stones – Still Life (American Concert 1981)
Pat Travers Band ... Live! Go For What You KnowRoth Army Icon
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Yea that Rush album is great. And Getty still had his higher range for the most part. For a newer live album I love Full Bluntal Nugity from a few years back. Only thing it's missing is St. Holmes. Killer recording with Tommy Aldridge on drums.Comment
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You got it right 78/84 Guy
1.Strangers In The Night, UFO"Nothing gets a yak over a suspension bridge faster than 'Back in the Saddle Again' by Aerosmith" ~ DLRComment
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'Performance, Rockin' the Fillmore: The Complete Recordings' - Humble Pie
'No Sleep 'til Hammersmith' - Motorhead (+ the 'Golden Years' live EP, released at same time but four tunes not on original album)
'Free Live' - Free
'Live at Last' - Black Sabbath
'A Night in San Francisco' - Van Morrison
'Live in Leeds' - The Who
'Band of Gypsys' - Jimi Hendrix
'Strangers in the Night' - UFO
'Blow Your Face Out' - J Geils Band
'Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out' - Rolling Stones
'Live!' - Bob Marley and the Wailers
'The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper' - Mike Bloomfield / Al Kooper
'If You Want Blood' - AC/DC
'Before the Flood' - Bob Dylan and The Band
'Space Ritual' - Hawkwind
'At Fillmore East' - The Allman BrothersTHINK LIKE THE WAVESComment
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Live and Dangerous - Thin Lizzy - fantastic live album.
KISS "ALIVE" was a studio album :DWE'RE ON A MISSION FROM ROTH.Comment
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Not reading whole thread .
Grand Funk Live
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Unbelievably majestic in it's rawest sense of what R&R is all about.
There are great Live albums best ever Grand Funk.
Deep Purple Made In Japan..my #2
That, Cheap Trick Budokan #3 but they didn't ask for one two three so be it anyway!
50 other ones depending on the day..lolLast edited by clarathecarrot; 02-12-2015, 08:27 PM.2015 once smoke 2 smoke ...poke
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I'll leave out the obvious Zeppelin or Skynyrd choices (not because I don't agree...I DO!...but because so many cool posters have already mentioned them)...
ELVIS PRESLEY - ON STAGE (half an hour of Vegas bliss, all new songs...his absolutely performing peak...gives me goosebumps)
THE DOORS - LIVE AT THE BOWL '68 (new release, amazing concert with great sound...the definitive performance of THE END)
JOHNNY CASH - AT SAN QUENTIN (like this one even more than FOLSOM PRISON)
RAINBOW - ON STAGE (Blackmore at his peak...and yes, I love MADE IN JAPAN)
GRATEFUL DEAD - SKULLFUCK (several new songs, amazing sound...definitive album)
MIDNIGHT OIL - OILS ON THE WATER (probably almost nobody on this site appreciates this band, but they had the shit...great songs and frenetic performances)
U2 - UNDER A BLOOD RED SKY (it's great...'nuff said)
GENESIS - LIVE (with Peter Gabriel...less than an hour, at their absolute performing peak)
NEIL YOUNG - LIVE AT MASSEY HALL (my favorite campfire album, performing solo with acoustic and piano with a perfect setlist)
THIN LIZZY - LIVE AND DANGEROUS (just because it needs to be said a 10th time)
THE BIG 4 - LIVE FROM BULGARIA (fuck you, I love it...it's the metal Woodstock, with solid performances by all four acts and stellar setlists)Roth Army Militia
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Rikk - The new school of the Roth Army... this dude leads the pack... three words... The Sheep Pen... this dude opened alot of doors for people during this new era... he's the best of the new school.Comment
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