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Live Albums..."I'd love to have been at THAT show"

RikScotRikScot Posts: 2,095
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Van Morrison "The Skiffle Sessions"...sounded like everyone was having a blast :)
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    PeteAPeteA Posts: 759
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    Iron Maiden Live After Death
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    Deep PurpleDeep Purple Posts: 63,255
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    Deep Purple - Made In Japan obviously.

    The Who Live at Leeds.

    Pink Floyd - Is There Anybody Out There

    Free Live
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    CharlotteswebCharlottesweb Posts: 18,680
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    Bob Dylan: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 4: The "Royal Albert Hall" Concert

    That is actually the Audio from the Manchester Free Trade Hall, he did half the concert acoustic, then brought on his band and did the rest with electric equipment. The crowd didn't take to the new sound much (he was famously called 'Judas' by someone heckling).

    Its a landmark bit of pop history though.
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    barbelerbarbeler Posts: 23,827
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    Marion - Alive In Manchester
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    InkblotInkblot Posts: 26,889
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    Ellington at Newport. If you're not into jazz this won't mean a thing, but anyone who knows the album will understand.
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    RikScotRikScot Posts: 2,095
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    Inkblot wrote: »
    Ellington at Newport. If you're not into jazz this won't mean a thing, but anyone who knows the album will understand.

    That sounds like another when they were all having a blast ;-)
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    ShaunIOWShaunIOW Posts: 11,326
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    Rainbow at Castle Donington in 1980.
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    bbclassicsbbclassics Posts: 7,806
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    Radiohead live from the basement.
    I'd love to have been in the basement with them.
    Especially the In Rainbows session
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    mgvsmithmgvsmith Posts: 16,458
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    U2 Live At Red Rocks: Under a Blood Red Sky - June 5 1983

    " One of the 50 Moments that Changed the History of Rock and Roll"
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    Finny SkeletaFinny Skeleta Posts: 2,638
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    Future of the Left - Last Night I Saved Her From Vampires

    Hold on, I was...
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    jackoljackol Posts: 7,887
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    Bob Dylan: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 4: The "Royal Albert Hall" Concert

    That is actually the Audio from the Manchester Free Trade Hall, he did half the concert acoustic, then brought on his band and did the rest with electric equipment. The crowd didn't take to the new sound much (he was famously called 'Judas' by someone heckling).

    Its a landmark bit of pop history though.

    The crowd had roundly booed the electric through the whole tour and Dylan simply ignored them. What got to him at the free trade hall was the judas shout. He repiled with " i dont believe you, youre a liar" Then turned to the band and said " play it fcuking loud" and did an absolutely barnstorming version of Like A Rolling Stone
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    Paul WilsonPaul Wilson Posts: 5,108
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    Radiohead at Glasto the first time(?) The one when Thom asked them to 'turn the fcuking lights to the audience.' Having seen most of it on YouTube they seemed astoundingly good that night.
    Also the year that Pulp went on for The Stone Roses. Glastonbury simply doesn't get moments like 'Common People' anymore.
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    CLL DodgeCLL Dodge Posts: 115,865
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    Hawkwind ~ Space Ritual

    Joy Division ~ Still
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    ShotDownInFlameShotDownInFlame Posts: 5,681
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    AC/DC - Live at River Plate (Buenos Aires, 2009)
    AC/DC - Live at Donington (Monsters of Rock, UK, 1991)
    Thin Lizzy - Live and Dangerous (London, UK, 1976)
    Iron Maiden - Live After Death (London, UK, 1984)
    Iron Maiden - En Vivo! (Chile, 2011)
    Metallica - S&M (California, USA, 1999)
    Black Stone Cherry - Thank You! Livin' Live (Birmingham, UK, 2014)
    KISS - Alive II (LA, USA, 1977)
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    DandemDandem Posts: 13,363
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    Green Day - Bullet In A Bible
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    bryemycazbryemycaz Posts: 11,738
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    Deep Purple, Made In Japan.

    Queen, Live At The Rainbow 74

    Queen, Live At Wembley

    Status Quo, Live (Glasgow Apollo 1976 with the Balcony bouncing up and down)

    Status Quo, Live At The Nec 1982.

    Led Zeppelin, How The West Was Won.

    Rush, Exit Stage Left

    Thin Lizzy, Live 75

    Thin Lizzy, Live and Dangerous

    Iron Maiden, Live After Death

    AC/DC, If You Want Blood You Got It.

    Pink Floyd, Pulse.

    David Gilmour, Live At Gdansk.

    Yes, Yessongs

    Rainbow, On Stage
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    BeecosyBeecosy Posts: 2,743
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    Jean Michel Jarre - Paris La Defense 1990 (tried to win tickets to get over there from Capital radio)
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    barbelerbarbeler Posts: 23,827
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    The Berkeley concert by Jimi Hendrix.
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    Apollo CreedApollo Creed Posts: 998
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    Queen at Wembley for me I think. The Daft Punk 2007 Alive album is amazing but I saw that live so that doesn't count!
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    bspacebspace Posts: 14,303
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    Deep Purple - Made In Japan obviously.

    The Who Live at Leeds.

    Pink Floyd - Is There Anybody Out There

    Free Live

    The Who - I was at "Live at Hull" which some say was a better performance.

    Personally I'd go for:
    1969: The Velvet Underground Live
    Untitled - The Byrds
    Beatles - Let it Be
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    Deep PurpleDeep Purple Posts: 63,255
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    bspace wrote: »
    The Who - I was at "Live at Hull" which some say was a better performance.

    Live at Hull was released a few years ago, and there isn't much in it I must admit.
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    belly buttonbelly button Posts: 17,026
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    Queen at Wembley for me I think. The Daft Punk 2007 Alive album is amazing but I saw that live so that doesn't count!


    Ohhh how I would have loved to have seen that ! Which was your best bit ?
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    VoodooChicVoodooChic Posts: 9,868
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    ABBA 79 tour!
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    Squealer_MahonySquealer_Mahony Posts: 6,483
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    Thin Lizzy live and dangerous
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    Andrew_Walker1Andrew_Walker1 Posts: 7
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    Some impressive lists there, two that spring to mind

    KISS Alive (1975)
    Saxon - The Eagle has Landed (1982)
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