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Re: Favorite Live Albums?

#21 Post by brianfett »

raydrz wrote:i LOVE live albums!

UFO-strangers in the night-1st CD i ever bought
kiss-alive2
kiss-alive
ted nugent-double live gonzo
aerosmith-live bootleg
iron maiden-live after death
deep purple-made in japan
thin lizzy-live&dangerous
thin lizzy-live life
REO-you get what you play for
humble pie-performance: rocking the fillmore
allmans- fillmore east
led zep-song remains the same
led zep- bbc sessions
cream-live volume1
cream-live volume2
We have an almost identical list!! I would add judas priest live, Ozzy Tribute, foghat Live in the city and Scorpions world wide live. I am sure I forgot some.
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#22 Post by captain jack »

I had if you want blood on my list and deleted,same with scorps.Rush Exit stage Left.Growing up in the seventies and exploding into the 80s was a great time.But the resurge of new balancing the old the past couple of years really helps.
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#23 Post by GUITARWORX »

another one to my list

Speak Of the Devil -Ozzy with Brad Gillis doing Sabbath tunes
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Picked up the DvD before Thanksgiving.It a Diary of Madman tour with brad.right after Randy passed.
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One of my all time faves....
The Concert For Bangla Desh by George Harrison & Company
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#26 Post by The Coop »

belrog999 wrote:One of my all time faves....
The Concert For Bangla Desh by George Harrison & Company
Thats a good one. I remember going to see the movie in the theater when it came out.
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#27 Post by dklange »

Grand Funk - Live
Humble Pie - Rockin' the Filmore
Bloodrock - Live
Peter Frampton - Comes Alive
Free - Live at Last
Ten Years After - Recorded Live
Steppenwolf - Live
Deep Purple - Made in Japan

Good Stuff!! 8)

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#28 Post by kitator »

Peter Frampton:Comes Alive
Iron Maiden:Live after Death
Metallica: S&M
Ozzy Osbourne:Randy Rhodes Tribute
Kiss :Alive II
Led Zepellin:Song Remains the same
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#29 Post by patmoorea »

Most of my favorite have been mentionned :
Deep Purple - Made in Japan (The Live of the lives) :wink:
Ted Nugent - Gonzo
Kiss Alive
UFO - Strangers in the Night
Thin Lizzy - Live and Dangerous
etc..
I'll add these :
Woodstock
Rainbow - On Stage
Kansas - Two for the Show
Styx - Return to Paradise
Y&T - Live
Gary Moore - Montreux
and more recently
Avantasia - The Flying Opera
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#30 Post by monsterjones »

Scott M wrote:Do they even make live albums anymore? I thought I'd list a few faves and would love to see others list theirs.

Mine are in roughly chronological order according to when they were recorded. Sad to say the last one on the list is now 20 years old.

Jerry Lee Lewis Live at the Star Club, Hamburg
James Brown Live at The Apollo
Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison
The Who - Live at Leeds
The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Yas Out
The Allman Brothers at Fillmore East
Joe Cocker - Mad Dogs and Englishmen
The Band - The Last Waltz
Ian Hunter - Welcome To The Club
Warren Zevon - Stand In The Fire
David Johansen - Live It Up!
Nirvana - MTV Unplugged in New York
Wow great list there!!! I would add:

Commander Cody & Lost Planet Airmen at the Armadillo (I was there)
BB King Live at the Apollo (I think)
Hound Dog Taylor Live
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#31 Post by raydrz »

in honor of alvin lee's passing, i'd like to echo denis' choice of 10 YEARS AFTER-RECORDED LIVE...

embarrassed not to have had it on my original post... :oops:
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John Cale & Band - Rockpalast Concert 1983
Robyn Hitchcock - Gotta Let this Hen Out
Ride - In Another Place
Residents - 13th Anniversary Show
Queen - Live Killers
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