Favorite Live Rock Album

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Philo B 93
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What is your favorite live rock album?

I'll go with Eagles Live double album from 1980 (not Hell Freezes over) and the Guns n Roses Live Era '87 - '93 double album. There's a lot more and probably better choices, but those come to mind to get the ball rolling, and they are great albums
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Remember a buddy of mine had this one and let me burn it. 2001, riding the school bus in my freshman year of high school, listening to this one. Still love it:

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The Last Waltz.
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Nirvana Unplugged
REK-No2 Live Dinner
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Reel Big Fish - Our Live Album is Better Than Your Live Album
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Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live 1980-81 - Pink Floyd





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Grateful Dead 5/8/77 Cornell


KISS Alive I


Genesis Three Sides Live
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Zombie Jon Snow
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The only Live album to win the Grammy for Best Rock Album.




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Get Yer Ya-Yas Out - The Stones
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The Kinks - One for the Road
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This one is an absolute classic.

Note: the cover photo was nowhere near the venue, it was shot in Macon GA. they simply stenciled the album name on some gear cases for the cover.

FYI: With the death of Dickey Betts last month the only surviving member from this shot is drummer/percussionist Jai Johanny Johanson (Jaimoe) who also played with Muscle Shoals, Otis Redding, and Sam and Dave among others.

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Hendrix - Band of Gypsys
Scorpions - World Wide Live
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Frampton Comes Alive in the mid 70s. Everyone I knew myself included, had this double album.
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My brother got World Wide Live for me for Christmas one year.
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DallasTeleAg said:

Remember a buddy of mine had this one and let me burn it. 2001, riding the school bus in my freshman year of high school, listening to this one. Still love it:





Any time I go to a concert, I think "We can leave now and beat the traffic, or we can stick around beat our meat."
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chick79 said:

Frampton Comes Alive in the mid 70s. Everyone I knew myself included, had this double album.
Tucked away I have 5-10 autographed FCL LPs and CDs. I was a huge fanboy back in the 70's.

However, UFO's Strangers in the Nght remains the best live album of all time.
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JamesPShelley said:

chick79 said:

Frampton Comes Alive in the mid 70s. Everyone I knew myself included, had this double album.
Tucked away I have 5-10 autographed FCL LPs and CDs. I was a huge fanboy back in the 70's.

However, UFO's Strangers in the Nght remains the best live album of all time.


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The Song Remains the Same has some of my favorite performances of those Zep songs.
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One More From the Road by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Their first recording with Steve Gaines on guitar. Absolutely amazing.
"Well, if you can’t have a great season, at least ruin somebody else’s." - Olin Buchanan
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Waiting for Columbus-Little Feat

One For The Road-The Kinks
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This one is a classic

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My three favorites -- all recorded in the '70s -- that I still listen to today.

"Wings Over America" -- Paul McCartney and Wings
"You Had to Be There" -- Jimmy Buffett
"Alive" -- Kenny Loggins



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Ozzy Osbourne - Randy Rhodes Tribute

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My Morning Jacket - Okonokos
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Live Sht - Binge and Purge

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RHCP - Live at Slane Castle
Nirvana - Unplugged
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My Favorite Live album is Throwing Copper
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chick79 said:

Frampton Comes Alive in the mid 70s. Everyone I knew myself included, had this double album.
"Everybody in the world has Frampton Comes Alive. If you lived in the suburbs you were issued it. It came in the mail with samples of Tide."

-Wayne Campbell
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Not my favorite artist but Frampton Comes Alive is the greatest live album of all time.
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Alice In Chains Unplugged is another favorite.
Philo B 93
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As I read through these great suggestions, I asked myself "what makes these albums so great?" I think the answer is energy and rawness. Just 4 or 5 (or more) of the most talented rock artists in history with instruments plugged into monster tube amps.

This is my summer playlist.
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bonfarr said:

Not my favorite artist but Frampton Comes Alive is the greatest live album of all time.
Not sure I've ever heard the studio version of "Do You Feel Like We Do". All I've heard ever played was the live cut.
plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose
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