Gary Moore- Blues Alive
Kiss- Alive
Not an album but Stevie Ray Vaughnn live at El Macombo ruled.
Gary Moore- Blues Alive
Kiss- Alive
Not an album but Stevie Ray Vaughnn live at El Macombo ruled.
Secretary of Crackwood Addiction
BLUE OUYSTER CULT,ON YOUR FEET ON YOUR KNEES......MOUNTAIN,FLOWERS OF EVIL
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my contribution....can't beat Band of Gypsies
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-Bob
For me....the only album I have ever literally worn out. Probably the first live album I ever learned to play along to, note for note.
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I had Kiss Alive and Frampton Comes Alive (saw his concert soon afterward in St. Louis), but my FAVORITE - and the one that was subsequently procured by someone else who I hope liked it just as much - was (and still is) Thin Lizzy, "Live and Dangerous." I had all three on vinyl, and some days would blast them in the dorm back to back to back![]()
I love 24 frets: 4 X CU24s, 2 X Carvin DC127s, 1 X Schechter Omen 6
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Live and Dangerous, and BB King Live at the Regal.
Dream Theater - Score
Iron Maiden - Live after Death
Pink Floyd - pulse
Scorpions - World Wide Live..Loved that album!
Anyone pick up the new Zepplin - Celebration Day yet?
My favorite live concert album has got to be Gov't Mule's The Deepest End. Absolutely love Warren's playing and the amazing league of musicians he's playing with.
-Denny
BAM Survivor
It was probably a 1-2 punch of ABB - Live at the Filmore East & Grateful Dead - Europe '72 that sent me on the happy trip I've been on ever since.
Happy New Year 2013
I need to add a few more to my list of favorites from an earlier post. They are: The Who "Live at Leeds", The Who "Live at Hull"... Heck, anything live by The Who is on my list. Likewise for Motorhead, who have released some great live albums in the last few years.
Lloyd/Goldtop/QoC
'Everything you see I owe to spaghetti.' - Sophia Loren