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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: chaz on June 05, 2006, 04:39:00 pm
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Neil Young - Live Rust
Spiritualized - Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Anti-Nowhere League - Live in Yugoslavia
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Phish - Hampton Comes Alive, Live Phish Volumes 6 and 7
Smashing Pumpkins - Final Concert, United Center, Bootleg
Radiohead - I Might Be Wrong, Live Recordings
Grateful Dead - Europe '72
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not a huge fan of live recordings but would count Neil Young - Live Rust among my favorites
theres an Afghan Whigs Live EP thats very good as well
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dylan's bootleg series volume 4 ("royal albert hall") and volume 5 (rolling thunder tour) are out of this world good.
that spiritualized live album is probably the best thing they released. "live rust" is an obvious favorite. "precise modern lovers order" isn't a classic but is very fun. "live seeds" is pretty solid.
how long until the first "throwing copper" joke?
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1) Pixies -- Live at the Metro, Chicago, August 1989 (boot)
2) Joy Division - Desperation Takes Hold (Amsterdam Paradiso boot)
3) Social Distortion -- Live at the Roxy
4) The Who -- Live at the Isle of Wight Festival, 1970
5) The Ramones -- It's Alive
6) Charlatans UK -- Isolation (live at the Metro, Chicago, Feb. 1990, promo)
7) Sugar -- The Joke is Always On Us, Sometimes (live bonus disc, Minneapolis, 1994)
8) The Screamers -- live DVD, SF, 1978
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Spiritualized "Fucked Up Inside"
The Orb "Live 93"
Nirvana "Unplugged"
The Who "Live At Leeds" (any version)
Fugazi "Instrument" (well most is live...)
Grateful Dead "Live Dead"
some bootlegs I have are cool.
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Originally posted by Sir HC:
Nirvana "Unplugged"
Great one. Clapton "Unplugged" as well.
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Originally posted by callat703:
Originally posted by Sir HC:
Nirvana "Unplugged"
Great one. Clapton "Unplugged" as well. [/b]
I would agree except for the year at my first job that "Layla" from that was incessently played on all the pop stations that everyone's radios were tuned to.
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Neil Young- Live Rust
Portishead- Live at Roseland
Bob Dylan- the bootleg series albums of him playing w/ the Rolling Thunder Revue and of him playing w/ the Band on the second disc (can't remember their numbers)
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Aaargh, I forgot the best of all, Stop Making Sense by Talking Heads.
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Originally posted by Sir HC:
The Who "Live At Leeds" (any version)
I'm still partial to the vinyl, but yep, that one is the best.
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Don Dixon - Chi-Town Budget Show
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Iggy & The Stooges - Metallic KO
Lou Reed - Take No Prisoners
Lou Reed - Rock n Roll Animal
Kraftwerk - Minimum-Maximum
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Originally posted by Sir HC:
Spiritualized "Fucked Up Inside"
i think that's the one my friend taped. . .
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mr. Lif - Live at the Middle East
Bouncing Souls - Tie One On
Goldfinger - Foot In Mouth
Johnny Cash - San Quentin 1969-Live
Queens Of The Stone Age - Over The Years And Through The Woods
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White Stripes - Peel Sessions I & II
Captures the intensity and emotion that makes Jack White the guitar hero of this generation. Explosive from start to finish. If Pete Townshend heard it, he'd say the Stripes are underrated.
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surprised no one has mentioned it.
Stop Making Sense - Talking Heads
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allmans at fill east.
live dead
quicksilver messenger service - happy trails jefferson airplane - bless it's pointed little head
hendrix - band of gypsies + in the west(?)
johnny winter - live/johnny winter and (? from early 70's/late 60's)
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negative approach - ready to fight
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Live at Folsom Prison, hands down.
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The Name of This Band is Talking Heads
Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carnegie Hall
Live-Evil Miles Davis
Live at Max's Kansas City - VU
Ernest Tubb Live 1965
Live in Europe - Otis Redding
Live at the Regal - B.B. King
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The Roots-Come Alive
Atmosphere-Sad Clown Bad Dub 3
De La Soul-Live @ the Tramps
Lyrist Lounge-Volume 1
The Roots-Live @ the 9:30 Club 12/26/04
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pink floyd - ummagumma
the einsturzende neubauten - brussels 2000 live release was also really good.
radiohead's live EP was ok. but it was just a damn ep. i can't say it's that good because it's 8 songs which is ~1/3 of a show and it's a compilation.. and i can't stand live compilations. i'd rather just have a single complete live show.
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in alpha order:
Aerosmith - Side 4 of 'Live Bootleg'
David Bowie - 'Stage'
Jeff Buckley - Live at Sine
Cheap Trick at Budokan
Dead Can Dance - 'Toward the Within'
Peter Gabriel - 'Secret World Live'
Led Zeppelin - 'How the West was Won'
Joni Mitchell - 'Shadows and Light'
Rolling Stones - El Mocambo Side of 'Love You Live'
Roxy Music - 'Viva!'
Talking Heads - 'The Name of this Band is'
Thin Lizzy - 'Live and Dangerous'
The Who - 'Live at Leeds'
Wilco - their recent live album
Wings Over America
Neil Young - 'Live Rust'
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Pietasters - Strapped Live!
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always liked this one.
Waiting for Columbus - Little Feat
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DJ Shadow- Live! In tune and on time
and any live recording from the roots
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the get up kids live album is really good.
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Originally posted by jesse:
and any live recording from the roots
www.therootslive.com (http://www.therootslive.com)
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Ben Folds Live
Johnny Cash at Folsom
Pink Floyd Pulse
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That would be their second best live album.
Originally posted by Barcelona:
surprised no one has mentioned it.
Stop Making Sense - Talking Heads
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Daft Punk - Live at Coachella 2006
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u2 under a blood red sky
the frames headlong (australia ep)
the frames set list
depeche mode 101
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Mysterious White Boy - Jeff Buckley
Screaming in Blue - Midnight Oil
MTV Unplugged in New York - Nirvana
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You want a great, clean-sounding live radiohead recording? Hop on that oink site and grab the pre-broadcast soundboard/audience matrix recording of the mtv $2 bill show. It's there in its entirety and sounds phenominal.
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The Coctails - Live at Lounge Ax
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Originally posted by lily1:
the frames set list
good one lily!
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DIRE STRAITS -- ALCHEMY
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Originally posted by azaghal1981:
You want a great, clean-sounding live radiohead recording? Hop on that oink site and grab the pre-broadcast soundboard/audience matrix recording of the mtv $2 bill show. It's there in its entirety and sounds phenominal.
trust me. i've got plenty of very good radiohead live recordings. their official live (audio) release leaves a lot to be desired, though.
seeing radiohead in <24 hours now.
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Originally posted by ccperkdog:
Mysterious White Boy - Jeff Buckley
Mystery White Boy
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Originally posted by Chaz, Rhett Miller Breastroking Pro:
Originally posted by ccperkdog:
Mysterious White Boy - Jeff Buckley
Mystery White Boy [/b]
Thanks. my bad. Too late to fix, damn.
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MC5-Kick out the Jams
Kiss-Alive II
Queen-Live Killers
Village People-Live And Sleazy
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I don't like live albums much either. Only two I listen to:
Cheap Trick at Budokon
U2 Under a Blood Red Sky
I gave away my Nirvana Unplugged.
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official releases:
get yer ya-ya's out-stones
the last waltz-band and friends
live rust-neil young
rank-smiths
yessongs-yes
rage against the machine's last show cd/dvd
the live cd of death to the pixies(?) or any 1988-1992 pixies' bootleg
live '73-genesis (w/gabriel)
live in the air age-bebop deluxe
minimum/maximum-kraftwerk
fave bootleg of all time: brussels 1973 rolling stones. a complete scorcher featuring mick taylor and billy preston.
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Originally posted by TheREALHunter:
Kiss-Alive II
Really? Over Alive! ?
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Grateful Dead - Live/Dead
Bob Dylan - Bootleg Series #4 (1966 Royal Albert Hall)
Ramones - It's Alive
Slickee Boys - Live At Last
Joe Jackson - Live 1980-1986
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Originally posted by TheREALHunter:
M
Village People-Live And Sleazy
Over Live And Sleazy II ??
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The Woodentops - Hypnobeat Live
Guadalcanal Diary - At Your Birthday Party
Elvis Costello and The Attractions - Live At El Mocambo
The Who - Live At Leeds [original mix, please]
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Dj Z-Trip - Live in L.A.
This was a limited edition, anyone who saw him at the scratch tour could have gotten the whole set he mixed that night (give or take a few trakcs) on the cd.
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Originally posted by organizedconfusion:
Dj Z-Trip - Live in L.A.
This was a limited edition, anyone who saw him at the scratch tour could have gotten the whole set he mixed that night (give or take a few trakcs) on the cd.
yessss ... have you seen how the track names from that CD shows up from CDDB? absolutely hilarious
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Originally posted by HoyaSaxa08:
Originally posted by organizedconfusion:
Dj Z-Trip - Live in L.A.
This was a limited edition, anyone who saw him at the scratch tour could have gotten the whole set he mixed that night (give or take a few trakcs) on the cd.
yessss ... have you seen how the track names from that CD shows up from CDDB? absolutely hilarious [/b]
uneasy listening is a must.
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Originally posted by definitivedoodle:
uneasy listening is a must.
definitely, i love that CD ... but the "Live in LA" cd is my favorite of his, captures the energy of his show really well
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i love the JJ intro...
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yanni- live at the acropolis
neil diamond- hot august night (I and II)
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Built to Spill-Live
Jawbreaker- live 4/30/96
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Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
yanni- live at the acropolis
neil diamond- hot august night (I and II)
I'm shocked that you haven't listed Captured or this:
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Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by Venerable Bede:
yanni- live at the acropolis
neil diamond- hot august night (I and II)
I'm shocked that you haven't listed Captured or this:
<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000F8O490.01._SS500_SCLZZZZZZZ_V52796709_.jpg" alt=" - " /> [/b]
i was gonna give smackie the honor. . .
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get your heads out of your asses folks. there is none better:
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Blue Oyster Cult - On Your Feet or On Your Knees
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Stranglers- "Live at the Hammersmith Odeon" 1981
Screaming Blue Messiahs- BBC Radio 1 "Live in Concert"