Lily Hammer
11:36 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
Some corkers on here.
I'll add.......
Talking Heads - "The Name of This Band is Talking Heads"
Bob Marley - "Live at the Roxy"
Tom Waits - "Big Time" (and the others)
Aretha Franklin - "Live At Filmore West"
Jeff Buckley - "Live At Sin-é"
The Velvet Underground - "Velvet Underground Live 1969"
|
Alex Bunbury
11:27 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
Jeff Buckley- Mystery White Boy
|
mallard
11:18 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
Queen - Live at Wembley Paul Weller - Live Wood Genesis - 3 sides live Dire Straits - Alchemy Bob Dylan - Hard Rain
Great thread BTW - love live albums, can truly define a band
|
yngwies Cat
11:11 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
I heard that about Live and Dangerous. Still a cracking alum. Would have loved to have seen them live doing Rosalie and the Cowboy song.
Rainbow live on Stage is a pretty decent album Blackmore at his self indulgent.
Worst has to be Black Sabbath's Live Evil. There was studio shanangins with Ronnie Dio, seeking into the studio and getting the engineer to change the mix.
|
Stranded
11:04 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
13th Floor Elevators - Live at the Avalon, 1966 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faB2DOGB4OY
|
Stranded
11:01 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
Sex Pistols - Burton on Trent, 25th Sept. 1976 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9L0P1f3Vek
|
geoffpikey
10:55 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
I mean that about LIVE and Dangerous.
|
geoffpikey
10:54 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
Chip Shop Charlie 9:01 Tue Nov 1
I am well aware. I know what is said. I know what Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson have said. Scott admits there are overdubs. He just argues over how many, to protect the album's reputation. I prefer to trust the man, Tony Visconti, who produced it. He explained it all in some detail. It remains a great album. It's just not very "live".
|
ray winstone
9:52 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
I prefer the live version of Stairway To Heaven by Zep that's on Song Remains, the lead break is phenomenal.
|
Attwood
9:50 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
rock n roll animal, lou reed. intro to sweet jane, heroin, classic stuff
|
Eric Hitchmoe
9:44 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
Rank by The Smiths.
|
mike hunt
9:42 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
made in japan deep purple uriah heep live humble pie rocking the filmore unleashed in the east judas priest strangers in the night ufo thats just the early 70s loads ore after that
|
Aardvark
9:26 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
Nirvana - Unplugged in New York Weller - Days of Speed
|
Chip Shop Charlie
9:01 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
geoffpikey..... Still Dangerous is a live album by Irish rock band Thin Lizzy. It was compiled from two live concerts by the band at the Tower Theater in Philadelphia at 20 & 21 October 1977 during the tour in support of their Bad Reputation album. No overdubs were made to any tracks so the album is completely live. Give this a listen, it shows what a cracking live band they really were. https://youtu.be/T47drb5bgKw
|
SecondOpinion
8:24 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
Band Of Gypsys Fillmore East
|
Far Cough
8:23 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
Frampton Comes Alive is a cracking live album
|
geoffpikey
7:53 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
Sorry, post overdubbed. Ha,
|
geoffpikey
7:52 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
wansteadman 6:14 Tue Nov 1
Fine though it is, Thin Lizzy's "Live & Dangerous" is MASSIVELY re-recorded.
It started when Lynot asked to "drop in" a few vocals he'd missed cos he was playing bass... and then correct some bass he fluffed when he was singing. Straightaway, Gorham and Roberston were doing the same. And it ballooned.
It's "75%" recorded in the studio. Not rumour. Tony Visconti told me direct. The only bits he didn't re-record were Brian Downey's drums. (Which is in itself, a heroic performance.)
Even some of the crowd was "dropped in". The source recording? Ironically, it was cheering from "Frampton Comes Alive".
|
geoffpikey
7:52 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
wansteadman 6:14 Tue Nov 1
Fine though it is, Thin Lizzy's "Live & Dangerous" is MASSIVELY re-recorded.
It started when Lynot asked to "drop in" a few vocals he'd missed cos he was playing bass... and then correct some bass he fluffed when he was singing. Straightaway, Gorham and Roberston were doing the same. And it ballooned.
It's "75%" recorded in the studio. Not rumour. Tony Visconti told me direct. The only bits he didn't re-record were Brian Downey's drums. (Which is in itself, a heroic performance.)
Even some of the crowd was "dropped in". The source recording? Ironically, it was cheering from "Frampton Comes Alive".
|
Chatham
7:09 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
Viva - Roxy Music
|
ParadiseLost
6:52 Tue Nov 1
Re: your favourite LIVE albums
|
Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! - the Stones
and another vote for
Live at Leeds - the Who
|
|