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#43474 by dummskot99
Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:42 pm
Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:42 pm
I got two favs
IRON MAIDEN - Live After Death
DOKKEN - Beast from the East
IRON MAIDEN - Live After Death
DOKKEN - Beast from the East
. . . Uriah Heep Live . . . my favorite !
. . . Made in Japan- Deep Purple . . . next
. . . If You Want Blood, You Got It - AC/DC . . . right up there !
. . . Made in Japan- Deep Purple . . . next
. . . If You Want Blood, You Got It - AC/DC . . . right up there !
#45577 by jimmydanger
Wed Nov 05, 2008 4:52 am
Wed Nov 05, 2008 4:52 am
The fact that I had to Google that title to figure out it was Lynard Skynard should tell you something.
HowlinJ wrote:Jimmy,
over the summer , my son loaned me his copy of "James Brown Live At The Apollo". Its now my official favorite live album, for the moment.
HJ
Now that's a piece of history I'd love to get my ears on.
This thread must be really joggin' the ol' gray matter , because I just thought of another classic piece of live vinyl patiently lying in my record stack, until the day that I finally get around to procuring a new stylus.
It was a "freebie' that was given away at the door at the legendary "Murray The K Presents" concert in New York City back in the mid 60's.(Featuring The Who, Cream, Blues Project, etc.)
The Album I received was a compilation of several live performances of artists that recorded on the "Wand" label. It included Dione Warwick, Tommy Hunt, Chuck Jackson, The Shirelles, and a cool live version of The Kingsmen doing "Louie Louie". I didn't give a tinkers damn about it for a long time, but over the years it became one of my favorites. It turned me on to Chuck Jackson, who is not that well known, but one of the best singers of the era,in my opinion.
It was a "freebie' that was given away at the door at the legendary "Murray The K Presents" concert in New York City back in the mid 60's.(Featuring The Who, Cream, Blues Project, etc.)
The Album I received was a compilation of several live performances of artists that recorded on the "Wand" label. It included Dione Warwick, Tommy Hunt, Chuck Jackson, The Shirelles, and a cool live version of The Kingsmen doing "Louie Louie". I didn't give a tinkers damn about it for a long time, but over the years it became one of my favorites. It turned me on to Chuck Jackson, who is not that well known, but one of the best singers of the era,in my opinion.
J. Geils Band "Full House"
R.E.O. Speedwagon "You Get What You Play For"
Z.Z. Top "Fandango" (1/2 album)
WOODSTOCK !
R.E.O. Speedwagon "You Get What You Play For"
Z.Z. Top "Fandango" (1/2 album)
WOODSTOCK !
Prampton Comes Alive and Cheap Trick Live At Budokan , I went to a Foreigner concert in the fall of 1977 Cheap Trick opened for them and nobody new who they were I had to ask about 20 people, you know as the doobies were being passed around oh the smell of herb in the air that night ooh! (flashback) anyway the following spring they released Live At Budokan and the rest is rock music history.
KISS - Alive
Rush - All the Worlds a Stage
Iron Maiden - Live After Death
Ozzy - Speak of the Devil
Thin Lizzy - Live/Life
Mahogany Rush - Live
Queen - Live Killers
....And countless others
I don't know why, but, it seems as though, I liked live albums much more when I was younger. In my teens, I loved listening to extended jams, as I aged, I began to appreciate studio albums more.
Rush - All the Worlds a Stage
Iron Maiden - Live After Death
Ozzy - Speak of the Devil
Thin Lizzy - Live/Life
Mahogany Rush - Live
Queen - Live Killers
....And countless others
I don't know why, but, it seems as though, I liked live albums much more when I was younger. In my teens, I loved listening to extended jams, as I aged, I began to appreciate studio albums more.
#76770 by ColorsFade
Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:06 pm
Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:06 pm
pusMonkey wrote:Dream Theater's "Live Scenes from New York"
Love it. Probably not my fav though - production was a bit sketchy on that one (compare that one to Budokan - the sound quality is so much better in the latter)
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