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November 29, 2007 at 3:56 am #29128BigDuncParticipant
Just wondering as to the “Live” recorded favorites of other user’s here ?
I am of the opinion that “Little Feat -Waiting For Columbus” is as good as it gets,and here it is some 25+ years later…….let’s have some other opinions,I’m sure there’ll be some. 😀
Happy Festivus and all that……..BDNovember 29, 2007 at 12:16 pm #35099TimParticipantSome of my favorite live albums are:
The Rolling Stones: Get Yer Ya Ya’s Out
Allman Brothers Band: Live At The Fillmore East
Neil Young: Live Rust
The Band: Rock Of Ages
Eric Clapton: Just One Night
Lucinda Williams: Live At The FillmoreDecember 2, 2007 at 1:48 am #35100coffee4throadParticipantAllman Bros Band Fillmore East
Hendrix Band of Gypsies
J Geils Band Live: Full House
Stones’ Get Yer Ya Yas Out!
to name a few moreDecember 2, 2007 at 3:19 am #35101parkercaParticipantBob Dylan “live 66”
Johnny Cash “Live at Folsom Prison”
George Harrison “Concert for Bangladesh”December 2, 2007 at 2:39 pm #35102coffee4throadParticipantyes, Dylan Live 66 definitely, probably the best of all
also Live 64 (and Live 75) are great, too.
the live set with the Kinks’ Celluloid Heroes, or Everybody’s in Showbiz
Zappa and the Mothers Live at the Fillmore (muddd sha-sha-shark)
jeez, i can’t forget
Van Morrison’s It’s Too Late to Stop Now (and outtakes)December 3, 2007 at 9:10 pm #35103sirdougParticipantMy faves:
Stones – Ya Ya’s
Allman Bros. – Live at the Fillmore
Los Lobos – Live at the Fillmore
John Coltrane – Live at Birdland
George Adams/Don Pullen – Live at the Village Vanguard vol 1
Little Feat – Waiting for Columbus
Ronnie Earl – Blues Guitar Virtuoso Live in EuropeDecember 9, 2007 at 2:41 pm #35104StanParticipantIf you’re a guitarist…You won’t believe “The Ventures Live in Japan 1965.”
It’s smoking! You’ll think it was recorded much later.
Nokie Edwards at his finest.
December 9, 2007 at 5:34 pm #35105BigDuncParticipantCertainly some great ones listed and a couple I can honestly say I’ve never heard ,but I’ll have to fix that.
Another couple that come to my mind now,
Zappa- Live in New York (Illinois Enema Bandit……brilliant !!!!!)
Rory Gallagher- Irish Tour 74 (What an Incredible Talent, R.I.P. Rory)
I completely concur with the Allmans Filmore album another all time favorite,thanks for all of your input/replies.BD
May 11, 2009 at 7:02 pm #35111derelicksParticipantHere’s a few even though a lot of my faves have already been mentioned….Woodstock/Hendrix…Who–Live at Leeds…Jerry Lee Lewis–Live at the Star Club, 1964…Let It Be/ Beatles…MacCartney/ Unplugged…Clapton/Unplugged… Live Cream Volume II…Jeff Beck and Jan Hammer Live (Blow by Blow Live)…CCR Live in Europe (“Keep on Chooglin'”)…Allman Bros./ Live at the Atlanta International Pop Festival (1970)…Dire Straits Live “Alchemy” (“Telegraph Road”)…Lynard Skynard Live “One More for The Road” (double vinyl record) (I may have the title wrong–it came out around 1977)…Hendrix/ Live in Berkely…Traffic Etc–EXCELLENT forgotten vinyl from about 1970 with Dave Mason. Steve Winwood, others, Jim Capaldi–all doing a “best of” Traffic thing–Live at the Canteen……Gotta Go. All for now…Tim Considine…www.thederelicks.com
May 11, 2009 at 8:31 pm #35112tntracyParticipant@derelicks wrote:
Allman Bros./ Live at the Atlanta International Pop Festival (1970)…Dire Straits Live “Alchemy” (“Telegraph Road”)…Lynard Skynard Live “One More for The Road” (double vinyl record) (I may have the title wrong–it came out around 1977)…
Ah, the Allman Brothers Live at the Atlanta International Pop Festival – lesser known than Fillmore East, but every bit as good, IMHO. And the “Introduction” is not to be missed w/ the dude talking about human sperm spinning the egg with their tails in a “primordial dance” – so very 60’s!
And, you are close on the Lynyrd Skynyrd live album title – it was One More From The Road – excellent live Skynyrd, indeed. That live set has an Atlanta connection as well – it was recorded in 1976 in Atlanta’s “Fabulous” Fox Theater, a grand old movie palace built in the late 1920’s, originally as the Yaarab Temple Shrine Mosque.
As for my inclusion in this list (other than many others already mentioned), one of my favorite live album’s in Nirvana’s MTV Unplugged In New York. Even if you are not a fan of Nirvana’s & you haven’t heard this album, you really need to give it a listen. Recorded less than 6 months before Kurt Cobain committed suicide, the album, as it’s Wikipedia entry states, “was hailed by critics as proof the band was able to transcend the grunge sound they were commonly associated with.” The set includes some incredible covers, including David Bowie’s “The Man Who Sold the World”, Lead Belly’s “Where Did You Sleep Last Night”, the Vaselines’ “Jesus Doesn’t Want Me for a Sunbeam”, and three Meat Puppets covers, including the incredible “Lake of Fire”. This is a fantastic, haunting & emotional performance – and the DVD is even better.
May 28, 2009 at 1:59 pm #35109derelicksParticipantHere’s one for you: King Curtis, “Live at Fillmore East” …or was it west? King does a Zeppilin tune and his own “Memphis Soul Stew”…not a bad cut on the record. It was recorded at the same time as the Aretha live record recently released on CD. For those who are not familiar with King Curtis, he was a HOT sax player who began to get noticed in the 1950s as the Coasters saxman, then went on to do sessions for folks while releasing his own music. He was murdered (robbery) in NYC in the early seventies…GREAT PLAYER!
June 1, 2009 at 5:00 pm #35108mshedgParticipantAllman Brothers – Live At Fillmore East
Cream – Wheels of Fire (Live versions of Crossroads and Spoonful are about as good as it gets)
Zappa & Mothers – Just Another Band From L.A.
John Mayall – Jazz/Blues Fusion
Yes – Yessongs
Lucinda – Live At The Fillmore
Hendrix – Band of Gypsys IJune 2, 2009 at 11:04 am #35107TimParticipantThere are some great live records listed here. Just want to mention a new live record (CD & DVD’s) that has just been released by two of the best musicians in this or any other era. Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood got together for three great shows at Madison Square Garden in NYC in late February. The shows were filmed & recorded. To call these two men masters is almost an understatement. The way they play and feed off each other is a breath of fresh air. They do all of the Blind Faith album except for one song, some Cream, Traffic and songs from their own solo careers. Also cover two Jimi Hendrix songs; “Voodoo Chile” (which Steve played organ on on the original recording), and “Little Wing” (which Eric recorded with Derek & The Dominoes). Amazing music here, and I would suggest the DVD version. Great sound and camera work. They are out touring together right now in the States and the last show will be June 30 at The Hollywood Bowl.
June 5, 2009 at 4:54 pm #35110derelicksParticipantI’ve been cruising Half Price Books when I get the chance. It’s amazing what you can find on CD these days. Live CDs? I picked up a couple of CDs I did not know existed: Son House: “Live at the Gaslight” (about 1964) and “Howlin’ Wolf Live” (I’d guess around 1960). The Howlin” Wolf record had no info on it…some kind of import bootleg. The audio quality is good and it’s a great show. The Son House record may have been around but I had never seen it…classic (he taught R. Johnson everything he knew–it had nothing to do with a “devil” at the crossroads). Tim Considine http://www.thederelicks.com
July 28, 2009 at 9:48 am #35106ron_burgundyParticipantBruce Springsteen & The E street Band – Live 1975 – 1985
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