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Great live albums


Tony Moanero
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4 minutes ago, Clark Westerfeld said:

Iron Maiden ~ Live After Death

Iron Maiden ~ Maiden England

Deep Purple ~ Made In Japan

AC/DC ~ If You Want Blood, You've Got It

Rory Gallagher ~ Irish Tour '74

UFO ~ Strangers In The Night

Whitesnake ~ Live... In The Heart Of The City

Stop lurking and post more. 

 

Went to give you some AC/DC rep but I'm out. 

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Thumbing through a milk crate of old vinyl just now - a couple pop out

 

Miles - Live Evil

Wes - Smokin at the Half Note

 

Both interesting as they feature live tracks and studio dates - pretty cool

 

Albert King - Live Wire/Blues Power

BB King - Live at the Regal

Little Feat - Waiting for Columbus (Fat Man in the Bathtub is as good as they get)

Waylon Jennings - Waylon Live

 

And - a true masterpiece

 

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1 hour ago, TheHowieLama said:

Just gave this another listen and would like to amend this to Saturday Night Special - ironically both Ed King songs

Would love to have seen them if they'd have had longer with Steve Gaines. From what I've read Ronnie thought it would end up his and Steve bands over the coming years

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Although their studio albums are obviously a cut above, an album called 'The Dance' by Fleetwood Mac features a lot of live tracks and it sounds pretty good. Can imagine being there listening to them perform would have been something special.

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13 hours ago, Clark Westerfeld said:

Iron Maiden ~ Live After Death

Iron Maiden ~ Maiden England

Deep Purple ~ Made In Japan

AC/DC ~ If You Want Blood, You've Got It

Rory Gallagher ~ Irish Tour '74

UFO ~ Strangers In The Night

Whitesnake ~ Live... In The Heart Of The City

No list can be complete w/o Rory.

 

God rest his soul.

 

 

Nobody got tone out of a Strat like Rory Gallagher. 

 

 

 

 

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