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Top whatever Live Albums (also the Top 20 clapton/duane allman collaborations)


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Allman Bros - At Fillmore East

Grateful Dead - Live/Dead, Europe '72 (going with the user-friendly choices rather than referencing DP Vols. #1 through 48,735.5)

 

 

:worship Fine choices...I wish there were 48,735 volumes of Dick Picks. Out of all of those I gotta say live/Dead is the one "Live" album I would want on a desert island

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Neil Young - Weld

Waylon Jennings - Waylon Live (Expanded Edition)

Wilco - Kicking Television

Jerry Jeff Walker - Live @ Gruene Hall

James McMurtry & The Heartless Bastards - Live in Aught Three

The Stones - Get Yer Ya Ya's Out

Bruce Springsteen & The E St. Band - Hammersmith Odeon, London '75

Bob Dylan - The Bootleg Series Vol. 7

Johhny Cash - Live @ Folsom Prison

 

Jerry Jeff LIVE !!!!!! :thumbup

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I understand. For me it is my favorite Neil live album.

I need to retract my earlier statements and agree with an previous poster that Weld is a fine live album. I was referring to the Arc part as the piece I didn't like. My bad.

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Believe it or not, the J. Geils Band, "Live, Full House" from '72 is a scorcher......nothing like their boring studio stuff.....this album makes it very clear they flourished in a live concert setting. I picked up a vinyl version of this album at an estate sale for a buck last summer, slapped it on the turntable and blammo, she's a keeper.......

 

Judas Priest's "Unleashed in the East" is a timeless classic too. Seriously.

Damn, I forgot J. Geils. Great record. Unleashed is an excellent record as well.

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The Band --- Rock of Ages

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Springsteen - Hammersmith London

 

Killer show.

 

Funny thing is...Bruce thought he had bombed and wouldn't listen to the tapes of this show for 40 years.

 

The next show at the Hammersmith Odeon is legendary.

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Killer show.

 

Funny thing is...Bruce thought he had bombed and wouldn't listen to the tapes of this show for 40 years.

 

The next show at the Hammersmith Odeon is legendary.

 

Note to all, want you life changed forever, go out and buy this and listen to Lost in the Flood live :thumbup

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