I'm sure that the answers are going to run the gamut, but I just wondered if anyone will agree with me that Waiting for Columbus by Little Feat is the best live album ever.
I'm sure that the answers are going to run the gamut, but I just wondered if anyone will agree with me that Waiting for Columbus by Little Feat is the best live album ever.
Frampton Comes Alive!
Made in Japan
REO Speedwagon - You Get What You Play For
Woodstock-the original
"Woodstock" trumps "Lullabies, Legends and Lies" (Bobby Bare doing Shel Silverstein covers) just barely.
Although, "The Essential Lenny Bruce" is near the top. (primitive comedian/social punditcommetator)
Live At Leeds.
I don't even like country or bluegrass much at all, but Alison Krauss & Union Station - Live....Oh man. I have it on SACD, and it is complete sonic bliss. I've never heard anything quite like it.
Also, I have Pink Floyd: Pulse on DVD-Audio. Live concert, and it's also fantastic.
To me it is a toss up between Skinny Puppy's Ain't it dead yet? and Ministry's In case you didn't feel like showing up.![]()
Nirvana Unplugged
Johnny Cash Live at Folsom Prison
Eagles Live-1980
The Allman Brothers at Fillmore East
I'm surprised no on has mentioned Cheap Trick Live at Budokan
INXS 'Live Baby Live'
Secret Samadhi....
Oh, not that kind of Live. I have several, The Allman Brothers Live at Fillmore East is one that I probably listen to the most.
tough one...
song remains the same
made in japan
wings over america
ac/dc live
new york rock n soul review
unofficial: pink floyd in oakland, may 9, 1977
Rush - Exit...Stage Left
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Pink Floyd - Pulse and Nirvana - From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah/Unplugged
A big + for saying album and not CD. I have lots of music in MP3 format but still use my turntable and have a couple hundred albums and get albums instead of CD's when I can..... Plus my latest turntable can record my albums in MP3 format.
Allman Bros at Fillmore East on the list fo' sure. Runner up for me would be Climax Blues Band FM Live. Also in the archives (on vinyl), ELP Pictures at an Exhibition.
I can't say I have a favorite live album, or that there is a best. Cream Live at Royal Alber Hall is just one I like. But one I've been drawn to lately is Smokin Joe Kubek & Bnois King " My Heart's In Texas"
I actually forgot this one too, which is another one of my favorites.. Eric Clapton " One More Car, One More Rider" Live 2004. Another one of my favorites.
Bob Dylan -- The Bootleg Series, Volume 5: Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue
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