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Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison & At San Quentin

B.B. King - Live at the Regal

Led Zeppelin - BBC Sessions

Motörhead - No Sleep 'til Hammersmith & Better Motörhead than Dead: Live at Hammersmith

AC/DC - AC/DC Live

The Rolling Stones - Havana Moon

 

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4 hours ago, DieselDaisy said:

James Brown Live at the Apollo 1-3

Everything else is superfluous.

 

Which one do you rate the best?  And as for the superfluous comment, may i present exhibit A:

Listen to that through and tell me it ain't at least in the conversation!

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3 hours ago, Len Cnut said:

Which one do you rate the best?  And as for the superfluous comment, may i present exhibit A:

Listen to that through and tell me it ain't at least in the conversation!

They are all equally great and it depends on whether you want early soul or funk, or something in the middle. Sex Machine is also great, although some of it was faux live.

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Metallic K.O. - Iggy & The Stooges

Live From The Middle East - The Mighty Mighty Bosstones

No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith - Motörhead

Flight 666 - Iron Maiden

Got Live If Ya Want It! - The Rolling Stones

At Budokan - Cheap Trick

AC/DC Live - AC/DC

Live Evil - Black Sabbath

R40 Live - Rush

Scream For Me Brazil - Bruce Dickinson

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They played this gig for free for the kids when they had a poll to see if they could have any band play their graduation who would they pick. They voted Soul Asylum. The band heard of this and offered to play the graduation a few months after a major flood in Grand Forks . The quality for a live album is amazing and a handful of really cool covers are in the set.

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6 hours ago, DieselDaisy said:

They are all equally great and it depends on whether you want early soul or funk, or something in the middle. Sex Machine is also great, although some of it was faux live.

Henry Rollins makes an extensive case for vol III on one of his live DVDs, I've always considered I to be the one.

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So many great  official live albums in no particular order

Allman Brother- At the Fillmore East

The Who- Live at Leeds

Deep Purple Made in Japan

Uriah Heep- Live

Humble Pie -Rockin the Fillmore

Jimi Hendrix- Band of Gypsy's

Johnny Winter And- Live at the Fillmore

Lynyrd Skynyrd One More From the Road

Aerosmith- Live Bootleg

Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac- Live in Boston

Govt Mule- Live with a Little Help from our Friends

Santana- Live from the Fillmore East

Stevie Ray Vaughn and Double Trouble- Live Alive

The Cult Marquee Club

The Doors- Live in Detroit and Live in New York

Yes- Progeny  1972

Emerson Lake and Palmer- Welcome Back My Friends to the Show that Never Ends

King Crimson- Night Watch

Rolling Stones- Get Yer Ya Ya's Out

Mountain- Live at the Fillmore East official bootleg

Slash with Myles Kennedy- any of the Australian Instant Live shows from Melbourne, Brisbane or Sydney

And the list goes on................and I am not even touching live bootlegs.........

 

 

 

 

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