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OT - In Your Opinion, What's the Best Live Music Record of all Time?
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can't believe nobody has said Kid Rock - Live Trucker Album yet..

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Definitely in my top 10.........

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@GATraveller Good choice, but I prefer this newer one better.
12/31/17 Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA – Widespread Panic
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MTV Unplugged redefined live music for us Gen Xers. Alice in Chains and Nirvana... just wow.
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The Alice in Chains MTV Unplugged is an outstanding sounding recording. Still wear that one out.Steve
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Hard to decide, but definitely a top 5
"OT - In Your Opinion, What's the Best Music Record of all Time? "
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I don't think Rumors was live.
For me...

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I asked in another thread somewhere - if you’re in raleigh for Phish lemme know let’s get a beerYEMTrey said:@MaskedMarvel was going to post that one, but not sure enough people here have heard it.Large BGE and Medium BGE
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Lots of great stuff on here, thought I'd through in my 2 cents! -

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Another vote for Nirvana UnpluggedUpstate SC
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Here is another classic that hasn’t been mentioned yet

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Depeche Mode 101
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Currently don't have plans to attend. But if I am in the area, I'll most definitely hit you up and hang. Cheers!MaskedMarvel said:
I asked in another thread somewhere - if you’re in raleigh for Phish lemme know let’s get a beerYEMTrey said:@MaskedMarvel was going to post that one, but not sure enough people here have heard it.
Steve
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@ChillyWillis , I have this one in my SACD collection. It is a great live recording. As good as the playing is, I absolutely love the dialogue between the two.ChillyWillis said:Here is another classic that hasn’t been mentioned yet
Thanks for posting. Haven't given this one a listen in some time.
Steve
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Havn’t seen anyone mention “The Songs Remains the Same” by Zep! A great on fo sho!Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
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I think the fact that the following Live Albums all came out in 1976, the year I turned 16 leads me to the choose:
Frampton Comes Alive!
Bob Seger Live Bullet
Rush All The Worlds A Stage
What a summer.
I have the stubs from 2 of the 3 from 1976. Frampton played the Sunday Break here in Austin in May of 76. I hitch-hiked from Houston with a friend.
Good times.
Sunday Break was a rock festival held in Austin, Texas, the first of Mayday Productions, on 2 May 1976.[1]
The event was first scheduled for Saturday, May 1, but was then moved to the morrow Sunday to avoid a conflict with an election.[2] The chosen 130-acre (53 ha) site[1] was located near the northeast corner of the intersection of Interstate Highway 35 and U.S. Highway 290.[2]
The festival featured major acts of the time, such as America,[3] Peter Frampton, Santana, and Gary Wright. The promoters had hoped to have The Band, The Beach Boys, Fleetwood Mac, Jefferson Starship, Joni Mitchell, and Neil Young, but their schedules did not allow those to come participate. Also hoped were Paul Simon and Bruce Springsteen, who both declined.[1]
The gross income tallied $532,000, against expenses of $425,000, with an attendance of 56,000 spectators. The concert went well, with traffic flowing easily and medical assistance provided by the Austin YWCA’s[4] Middle Earth program. Police forces were not invited inside the gates.[1]
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I dont know about album but the track has to be roadhouse blues off of doors essential rarities
Morrison at thw beginning defined it all.... -
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One of my favorites.....and what a band he had playing with him at this time....(available on CD)....one of the best evva!
Bob Dylan
https://youtu.be/ae_yM6EzdZw
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Bob Seger - Live Bullet
Dire Straits - Alchemy
Rush - Exit Stage Left
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Great album from two of the greats. The reverence SRV held for King is immediately apparent, as SRV largely steps back to give King his due credit.ChillyWillis said:Here is another classic that hasn’t been mentioned yet
The only downside to the album is all the tracks that feature the chatting between the two. While it is great stuff, I wish they had packaged it differently so that there wasn’t an exchange between every tune, as it makes for a segmented listen. -
Jimmy Buffett You Had to be There and Commander Cody We Got a Live One Here
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Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.
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Once upon a time, during the And Justice, Black tours...before Napster lawsuits and psychiatrists and St Anger's awful snare....Metallica ruled the world.
Lightning in a bottle.
BrandonQuad Cities
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The show was originally recorded for TV in Canada in the early ‘80s. The spoken interchanges play better on TV for sure when you can watch them chatting live on stage as a couple of legends talking shop, but personally I still love just listening to the record just as much. This is one of the only albums I listen to first track to last every single time.GrateEggspectations said:
Great album from two of the greats. The reverence SRV held for King is immediately apparent, as SRV largely steps back to give King his due credit.ChillyWillis said:Here is another classic that hasn’t been mentioned yet
The only downside to the album is all the tracks that feature the chatting between the two. While it is great stuff, I wish they had packaged it differently so that there wasn’t an exchange between every tune, as it makes for a segmented listen.
Fun fact: King refused to do the show at first because he didn’t know who Stevie Ray Vaughn was. Then one of his people said “no man... that’s ‘little stevie’. Apparently he’d played with him years before once down in new Orliens by chance and always referred to him as little stevie after that because he was so young at the time. Needless to say Albert agreed to the show immediately
Here is a link to the entire uncut episode. Worth the watch if you have the time
https://youtu.be/gZB57b3lPQE
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