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5th June 2008, 10:55 #1
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Just want to share. Been listening to 'Live at Atlanta International' by Allman Brothers Band and it's mindblowing stuff. Raw power of rock'n'roll, bluesy feel and amazing jazz inspired jamming. If somebody could play the same old blues rock harmonies in a fresh way, it's these guys. But my overall point is that it's live shows that often set musicians' feelings and thinking free and help them make really brilliant music as opposed to overproduced studio albums.
I also like Deep Purple live albums: 'Made in Japan', 'Live at Olympia' and a bootleg of their show in my hometown.
Do you folks often listen to live albums? What albums do you like?Llibertat
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5th June 2008, 11:07 #2
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Muse - Hullabaloo (Live at Le Zenith, Paris)
Muse - H.A.A.R.P (Live at Wembley Stadium)Tazio 14/3/2015: I'll give every member on this forum 1,000.00 USD if McLaren fails to podium this season!
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5th June 2008, 11:29 #3
I love "live" albums...
Here's a few in my collection :
Carlos Santana "Lotus" live in Tokyo (was just listening this morning) mokin:
Eric Clapton "Crossroads" 4 CD-Box (probably the best in my collection)
Genesis "Second Out"
Dire Straits "Alchemy"
Focus "Live at the Rainbow"
Jethro Tull "Bursting Out"
Supertramp "Paris"
Pink Floyd "Pulse"
CSN&Y "4 Way Street"
And I could continue for days... :When you're tired of rallying...you're tired of life
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5th June 2008, 12:17 #4
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Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
Pulse - Pink Floyd
aLCHEMY - dIRE sTRAITS
SIMPLE MINDS - LIVE In The City Of Light
Is there a better sound than that of Porsche engined Flat-6 ???
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5th June 2008, 12:31 #5
Muse - H.A.A.R.P (comes with a DVD too which is awesome)
I've got a John Lee Hooker live at Newport album and a Counting Crows album too but not really that brilliant. Much prefer to have a studio album with the odd live track most of the time but don't really know why.You're so beige, you probably think this signature is about someone else.
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5th June 2008, 13:10 #6
Woodstock - Jimi Hendrix
How The West Was Won - Led Zeppelin
Alchemy - Dire Straits
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5th June 2008, 13:34 #7
The other day I was playing Rammstein - Live aus Berlin in my car and couldn't hear anything properly...the mixing is the problem with live stuff sometimes...
Tito Vilanova = :champion:
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5th June 2008, 14:22 #8
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The Who - Live at the Isle of Wight Festival
It's a very raw recording, not all touched up and pansied about like live at leeds.
Megadeth - Live at Wembley
Another great recording, great show, great setlist, great everything.
Genesis - Live at Wembley
Another wembley classic, bloody brilliant.---/\==
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6th June 2008, 06:29 #9
PbC - if you like Megadeth and their live shows, I hope you get the DVD
That One Night - Live in Buenos Aires
One word - Amazing!
Great sound, great set-list, great performance and the crowd is nuts!Tito Vilanova = :champion:
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6th June 2008, 07:20 #10
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I like heavy metal live records, too. Sometimes musicians play it much heavier and more powerful than in studio. 'If You Want Blood You Got It' by AC/DC and 'Live Priest' by Judas Priest are the examples.
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