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Post by Pittsnogle_Goggins on Apr 4, 2020 16:59:08 GMT
Something about live albums are more enjoyable for me to work to. Some of my faves:
Grateful Dead: Europe ‘72 Gov’t Mule: Live...With a Little Help From Our Friends Chris Cornell: Songbook Nirvana: Unplugged The Band: The Last Waltz Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band: Live/1975-85
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Post by pacinoyes on Apr 4, 2020 17:22:24 GMT
Jerry Lee Lewis - Live At The Star Club, Hamburg Replacements - For Sale: Live At Maxwell's 1986 Thin Lizzy - Live & Dangerous Husker Du - The Living End Ramones- It's Alive Alex Chilton - Live At The Ocean Club 1977
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Post by DeepArcher on Apr 4, 2020 17:32:29 GMT
Talking Heads ~ Stop Making Sense.
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Post by Deceit on Apr 4, 2020 18:00:21 GMT
-Throbbing gristle - Heathen Earth -Swans - Public Castration is a good idea -Robert Rental and the Normal - Live at West Runton Pavilion 6/3/79 -Coil -.... And the Ambulance Died in His Arms
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Post by pacinoyes on Apr 4, 2020 18:34:39 GMT
An album that I would venture to say if you're like around 17-24 and love what Pitchfork tells you to like (honestly, fnck Pitchfork) that this album will seem offensive, genuinely frightening and mess with your notion of separating the artist from the art. .........and that's why it's a classic. On the other hand if you're 17-24 and get it - really get it - well Rock might not be dead after all.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2020 20:16:25 GMT
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Post by pacinoyes on Apr 5, 2020 11:36:29 GMT
Let's talk about YOUR "masculinity" problem shall we? How can we be several posts into this thread and no one - um, not even me - has mentioned the best line-up of the best metal band (arguably), playing an unfnckwithable tracklist, with the best production that they ever had? I said let's talk about YOUR masculinity problem not mine people.....geesh.
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Post by DaleCooper on Dec 12, 2020 17:30:28 GMT
For me, there's two that really stands out, and are probably easily the two most listened albums overall for me. It's Rock in Rio with Iron Maiden and Where the Light Is: John Mayer Live in Los Angeles with John Mayer.
Rock in Rio might just be one of the first things I heard of Iron Maiden when I first heard of them back in the day. It's from the Brave New World (arguable their best album, and the first album with their current line up) tour. The set list is great - highlights from the Blaze era with Sign of the Cross and The Clansman and of course some great songs from Brave New World as well as the classics. It was on of the last stops of the tour in front of 250k fans in Rio, so the band was obviously pumped for the gig. Bruce singing is absolutely fantastic here, for me possibly his best ever all things considered - the vocal performance of Hallowed Be Thy Name (I think this version of this song might be my most ever listened song) is just unbelievable.
Where the Light Is was absolutely my introduction to John Mayer. Divided into three parts (acoustic, trio, solo/full band) it's just such a special collection of songs, and his guitar playing at times is just out of this world. I can listen to this over and over again, it's just so good.
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