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<title>Comment by crooked spine on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>A few of my favorites have not been mentioned:

&lt;i&gt;Mad Dogs &amp; Englishmen&lt;/i&gt; - Joe Cocker

&lt;i&gt;Bless Its Pointed Little Head&lt;/i&gt; - Jefferson Airplane

&lt;i&gt;Live Bullet&lt;/i&gt; - Bob Seger

&lt;i&gt;The Concert&lt;/i&gt; - Creedence Clearwater Revival

&lt;i&gt;Live at Winterland&lt;/i&gt; - Jimi Hendrix (out of print)

&lt;i&gt;The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl&lt;/i&gt; (also out of print)
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<title>Comment by Mark Saleski on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>yes JR, i&#039;ve got every one of the records on your list (hmmm, maybe not the Mothers, gotta check).

taloran: that Jeff Beck album is friggin&#039; great! the vocals are kinda scary though....   &quot;full moon boogie, you know what i mean..&quot;  yikes!!
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<pubDate>Sat, 12 Mar 2005 18:37:17 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Taloran on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>There are some great albums listed above - some of which I reveled in at the time, some of which I still love today, and some of which I&#039;ve never been able to stand. Following are a few that were missed, neglected, deliberately omitted or forgotten, or that I missed in reading:

The Last Waltz by The Band

On the Road and Welcome to the Canteen* by Traffic

Jeff Beck and the Jan Hammer Group Live - though the vocals are shaky at best, the guitar, keys and drums are amazing

Blues Alive by Gary Moore

Bring &#039;em Back Alive by Dixie Dregs

and the greatest live blues album I have ever heard (and probably will ever hear) - Live at the Regal by B.B. King. Also the best B.B. album, and one of the best blues albums live or studio, ever recorded, IMHO.

* - Technically, Welcome to the Canteen was not a Traffic album, but a live recording by all the members of Traffic, playing Traffic tunes. Go figure.
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<title>Comment by JR on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>For me, a live album just never felt right unless it were a double album.

Some more that got a lot of play among my circle of friends:
Thin Lizzy - &lt;i&gt;Live and Dangerous&lt;/i&gt;
UFO - &lt;i&gt;Strangers In the Night&lt;/i&gt;
Blue Oyster Cult - &lt;i&gt;On Your Feet Or On Your Knees&lt;/i&gt;
Yes - &lt;i&gt;Yessongs&lt;/i&gt;
Scorpions - &lt;i&gt;Tokyo Tapes&lt;/i&gt;
Pat Travers - &lt;i&gt;Go For What You Know&lt;/i&gt;
Deep Purple - &lt;i&gt;Made In Europe&lt;/i&gt;
Sammy Hagar - &lt;i&gt;All Night Long&lt;/i&gt;
Al DiMeola/Paco DeLucia/John McLaughlin - &lt;i&gt;Friday Night In San Francisco&lt;/i&gt;
The Mothers - &lt;i&gt;Fillmore East, June 1971&lt;/i&gt;
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<title>Comment by SFC SKI on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>Man, whenever someone revives a dead thread, I get a severe case of temporal distortion.
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<title>Comment by Paul Roy on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>Looks like we&#039;ve got pretty similar taste in rock &amp; roll. That is one awesome list! I&#039;ve got every one of those albums except for The Dead and The Tubes. I never really liked The Dead although I saw them back in 1983.  
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<title>Comment by Mark Saleski on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>ok, you guys have to stop. i can&#039;t be buying any more cd&#039;s right about now!!!
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<title>Comment by Eric Olsen on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>Ah well, we are damaged
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<title>Comment by Rodney Welch on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>Eric,

&lt;i&gt;You&lt;/i&gt; can&#039;t believe you forgot VU&#039;s &lt;i&gt;1969&lt;/i&gt;? Hell, I &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.blogcritics.org/archives/2002/08/25/004716.php#000218&quot;&gt;wrote about it at length on this very site &lt;/a&gt;and didn&#039;t remember it until I just read your comment. Damn. Yes, yes, greatest live album ever. I just wasn&#039;t thinking.


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<title>Comment by Tim Hall on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>I&#039;ve always loved Rainbow&#039;s &quot;On Stage&quot;; a massive self-indulgent guitar wig-out, I know, but Richie Blackmore really was at his peak at the time.

Also Blue Oyster Cult&#039;s &quot;Some Enchanted Evening&quot;, again recorded when band were at their peak.

Agree about Journey&#039;s &quot;Captured&quot;, it somehow manages to turn what were sludgy power-ballads in the studio into rock anthems.  I feel Journey are a critically underrated band; they don&#039;t deserved to be judged by their singles - they could be a superb hard rock act when they wanted to be.
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<title>Comment by Ed Driscoll on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>Mark,

That&#039;s a great list--here are my additions:

I&#039;ll second Bill Sherman&#039;s mention of Lou Reed&#039;s &lt;i&gt;Rock and Roll Animal&lt;/i&gt;, as Hunter and Wagner are such a ferocious guitar duo on that album. 

While &lt;i&gt;Get Your Ya-Yas Out&lt;/i&gt; is one of the Stones&#039; best live albums, there are a number of great songs from that period that didn&#039;t wind up on it. (I&#039;ve read they initially thought about making it a double album--too bad they didn&#039;t.) Criterion&#039;s &lt;I&gt;Gimme Shelter&lt;/i&gt; DVD has several songs, not the least of which are its title song, and an nifty extended version of &quot;Satisfaction&quot; that were used in the movie, but not on the album. 

Led Zep&#039;s &lt;i&gt;The Song Remains The Same&lt;/i&gt; and The Who&#039;s &lt;i&gt;Kids Are Alright&lt;/i&gt; soundtracks are also fun live albums, as is Zep&#039;s BBC Sessions CD. 

Ed
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<description>Great comments all - I can&#039;t believe I forgot Velvets Live &#039;69, Reed&#039;s R&amp;R Animal, Allman&#039;s Fillmore! I also love Not-Traffic&#039;s Welcome to the Canteen and Wishbone Ash&#039;s Live Dates.
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<title>Comment by Mark Saleski on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>isn&#039;t Take No Prisoners the one that was released on red vinyl? i might have a copy of that somewhere.

as for Frampton Comes Alive...i might have to blame that on &quot;That 70&#039;s Show&quot;. in fact, i may have to blame my recent jones for all things 1978 on that damned show.
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<title>Comment by Rodney Welch on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>You are the first person I&#039;ve read in 25 years who even admits to still playing &lt;i&gt;Frampton Comes Alive!&lt;/i&gt;, let alone giving it a place of honor in a Best-Of list.

Jim Carruthers cites Reed&#039;s &lt;i&gt;Take No Prisoners,&lt;/i&gt; which really brings back memories -- I have never felt so ripped off by the effort and money I put into acquiring a disc. I was still so jazzed on &lt;i&gt;Street Hassle&lt;/i&gt; that when &lt;i&gt;Prisoners&lt;/i&gt; came out I scraped together money I could not afford  to spend and begged my mom to drive 50 miles to the mall at Myrtle Beach, which was the only place selling it. Man, what a horrifying disappointment that record was when I got home; what a brutally cruel lesson in how little Reed thinks of his fans. A grindingly unfunny drunken two-hour comedy act where Reed bitches about Christgau and Rockwell. I attended a Southern Baptist college back then, and when the day came that a group of students fell under the semi-annual spell of rock-is-evil record-burning fervor, I cannot tell you with what joy and happiness I pitched &lt;i&gt;Take No Prisoners&lt;/i&gt; onto the raging pyre.

My picks: Bruce Springsteen&#039;s Live Set, Bob Dylan&#039;s  1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert, and Cheap Trick&#039;s rightly mentioned Budokan concert. To this day, Bun E. Carlos&#039;s drum solo on &quot;Clock Strikes Ten&quot; is my number one rock fantasy; in my version, of course, the lead vocalist says: &quot;On the drums -- Mister RODNEY WELCH!!!!!!&quot;
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<title>Comment by Jeff Petermann on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>ACDC Live--&quot;Thunderstruck&quot; is unreal.
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<pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2003 14:20:57 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Rob on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>I few I&#039;d add, but none I would take away.

I hate to admit it, but Journey&#039;s &quot;Captured&quot; live album is a great recording from the time befoer the band became known for sappy, insipid ballads and could actually rock &#039;n&#039; roll.

It&#039;s a good thing that you put &quot;waiting for Columbus&quot; in the list, that is the epitome of a great live album.
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<pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2003 14:12:26 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Jim Carruthers on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>Oh, okay, Motorhead, &quot;No Sleep Til Hammersmith&quot;.

Plus The Ramones, &quot;It&#039;s Alive&quot;, the album which started punk rock, all of it, well, except for &quot;Metallic KO&quot; by The Stooges, but that is the exception which proves the rule since nobody knew about it until after the fact.
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<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2003 18:54:45 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Chris Clark on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>Deep Purple, &quot;Made in Japan&quot;

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<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2003 18:46:06 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Jim Carruthers on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>I&#039;d have to say the definitive version of &quot;Heroin&quot; is on &quot;1969 Live&quot;, along with &quot;Sweet Jane&quot;, though the guitar work on &quot;Rock and Roll Animal&quot; is a milestone.

Thinking about Unca Lou, what if he was one of Donald Duck&#039;s renegade nephews? Hewey, Duey, Louie and Lou, just Lou, what&#039;s it to you, punk?
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<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2003 16:21:56 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Bill Sherman on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>Speakin&#039; of Uncle Lou, I&#039;d add &lt;I&gt;Rock &#039;N&#039; Roll Animal&lt;/I&gt; to that list:  it taught me to love &quot;Heroin.&quot;
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<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2003 15:56:30 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Jim Carruthers on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>I would add &quot;Take No Prisoners&quot; by Lou Reed, if only for the review by &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_album.php?id=7622&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;Robert Christgau&lt;/a&gt;.

In addition, in the last couple of decades, there are great concert videos. &quot;Stop Making Sense&quot; is one of my favourites, though Lou Reed&#039;s &quot;New York&quot; is special because it was filmed in Montreal, and I was sitting by the camera in the balcony, so when I watch it, most of the shots are from the same perspective I experienced at the show.

On &quot;Get Your Ya-Yas Out&quot; I&#039;m sure when Mick is talking about the fly in his trousers being busted, the crowd is yelling &quot;We want to suck your cock, Mick!&quot;

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<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2003 15:20:32 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by sad-eyed lady on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>You forgot Bob Dylan&#039;s &quot;Judas&quot; concert (Live 1966), where punk was born. 
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<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2003 14:21:24 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by st. dominic on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>What about Van Morrison&#039;s 1974 double-CD, &quot;It&#039;s Too Late to Stop Now...&quot;? It&#039;s the only recording that makes you feel you are actually standing on stage with The Man and his band instead on in the audience.
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<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2003 14:18:02 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Mel Holzgrafe on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>please add Fillmore East by the Allman Brothers Band and Lotus by Santana
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<pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2003 13:47:11 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by The Theory on Classic Rock: Live Albums</title>
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<description>gotta go with the Johnny Cash live classics, &quot;At Folcom Prision&quot; and &quot;At San Quien&quot;.

and I got a live The Who cd with the deluxe edition of Who&#039;s Next that&#039;s really good.

peace.
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