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I enjoyed the "Best Debut Album" thread, so I thought I start a new one for the greatest live albums. Here's my list - feel free to add:

 

1. Jimi Hendrix - Band of Gypsys

 

2. The Who - Live at Leeds

 

3. Allman Brothers - Live at The Fillmore East

 

4. Grateful Dead - take your pick from 3 albums: Live Dead, Grateful Dead (i.e. Skull & Roses), Europe '72 - all classic

 

5. Nirvana - Unplugged in New York

 

6. Bob Dylan - Live 1966

 

7. Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!

 

8. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Four Way Street

 

9. Concert for Bangladesh - George/Ringo/Dylan/Clapton/Leon/etc.

 

10. Woodstock

 

11. Cream - Live Cream

 

12. Led Zeppelin - How The West Was Won

 

13. Beatles - Live at the Hollywood Bowl

 

14. Stones/Lennon/Who/etc. - Rock & Roll Circus

 

15. McCartney - Unplugged

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I'd really have to choose between five...and I can assure you virtually no one on this board will agree with any of them.

 

(1) The Main Event: Frank Sinatra Live at Madison Square Garden. The intro by Cosell is a beauty, and he really does a great job on "My Way," though he never truly cared for the song...ever.

 

(2) John Hiatt Comes Alive At Budokhan. Features a rockin' version of "Thing Called Love," which he wrote for Bonnie Raitt.

 

(3) Harry Chapin: Greatest Stories Live. Features outstanding versions of "30,000 Pounds of Bananas," "A Better Place To Be" and "Mr. Tanner."

 

(4) Genesis: Three Sides Live. You're hooked from the opening song, "Turn It On Again," and a great version of "Misundertanding."

 

(5) Blues Brothers: Briefcase Full of Blues. Highly underrated album with outstanding musicians, and such classic renditions like "Shot Gun Blues," "B Movie Box Car Blues" and my personal favorite to end the concert: "Flip, Flop and Fly."

 

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Some of mine (not including bootlegs)...

 

Band Of Gypsys - Jimi Hendrix

Tribute - Ozzy Osbourne/Randy Rhodes

Live/1975-85 - Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band

Exit Stage Left - Rush

Unplugged - Alice In Chains

Live Monsters - Big Head Todd and the Monsters

Live - Phish

Reckoning - Grateful Dead

Live - The Greyboy Allstars

Live Art - Bela Fleck and the Flecktones

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1. Stones "Definitive Brussels Affair"

2. Stones "Handsome Girls"

3. Stones "Touring Party 1972"boxset

4. Stones "Garden State 78"

5. Heartbreakers "Live At Max's Kansas City"

 

Honorable mention: Iggy and the Stooges "Metallic K.O."

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I enjoyed the "Best Debut Album" thread, so I thought I start a new one for the greatest live albums.  Here's my list - feel free to add:

 

1. Jimi Hendrix - Band of Gypsys

 

2. The Who - Live at Leeds

 

3. Allman Brothers - Live at The Fillmore East

 

4. Grateful Dead - take your pick from 3 albums: Live Dead, Grateful Dead (i.e. Skull & Roses), Europe '72 - all classic

 

5. Nirvana - Unplugged in New York

 

6. Bob Dylan - Live 1966

 

7. Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!

 

8. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Four Way Street

 

9. Concert for Bangladesh - George/Ringo/Dylan/Clapton/Leon/etc.

 

10. Woodstock

 

11. Cream - Live Cream

 

12. Led Zeppelin - How The West Was Won

 

13. Beatles - Live at the Hollywood Bowl

 

14. Stones/Lennon/Who/etc. - Rock & Roll Circus

 

15. McCartney - Unplugged

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Live and Dangerous - Thin Lizzy.

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Somebody has to throw Little Feat's "Waiting for Columbus" in here.

I'd also have to put in John McLaghlin/Al DiMeola/Paco DeLucia "Friday Night in San Francisco".

Hon mention to Lyle Lovett-Live in Texas and Linton Kwesi Johnson-In Concert with the Dub Band.

 

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I enjoyed the "Best Debut Album" thread, so I thought I start a new one for the greatest live albums.  Here's my list - feel free to add:

 

1. Jimi Hendrix - Band of Gypsys

 

2. The Who - Live at Leeds

 

3. Allman Brothers - Live at The Fillmore East

 

4. Grateful Dead - take your pick from 3 albums: Live Dead, Grateful Dead (i.e. Skull & Roses), Europe '72 - all classic

 

5. Nirvana - Unplugged in New York

 

6. Bob Dylan - Live 1966

 

7. Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!

 

8. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Four Way Street

 

9. Concert for Bangladesh - George/Ringo/Dylan/Clapton/Leon/etc.

 

10. Woodstock

 

11. Cream - Live Cream

 

12. Led Zeppelin - How The West Was Won

 

13. Beatles - Live at the Hollywood Bowl

 

14. Stones/Lennon/Who/etc. - Rock & Roll Circus

 

15. McCartney - Unplugged

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I am gonna go with 1, 4 and 5.

Hopefully, we will be hearing some of that on Superbowl Sunday! :)

 

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Top 5

1. Stones "Definitive Brussels Affair"

2. Stones "Handsome Girls"

3. Stones "Touring Party 1972"boxset

4. Stones "Garden State 78"

5. Heartbreakers "Live At Max's Kansas City"

 

Honorable mention: Iggy and the Stooges "Metallic K.O."

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Nice.

 

Agree with the Heartbreakers and the Stooges choices. Johnny Thunders is a personal favorite of mine, and the Stooges, well what can you say. Metallic 2xKO has the extra tracks left off the KO release, including a haunting version of "Open up and Bleed."

 

I'd add the Ramones-It's Alive, a two record set recorded on New Years eve 1977 in London...a record that everyone should own, Ramones fan or not. It pretty much showcases why they were the greatest live band of all time.

 

Also, Lou Reed- Take No Prisoners, recorded at The Bottom Line, 1978. Lou is particularly on with his stage schtick in this one (his bantering with the crowd is hysterical) and the band is phenomenal. The versions of Satellite of Love and Coney Island Baby are the best I've heard...I want to play football for the coach...

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