The Last Waltz - The Band The 68 Comeback Concert - Elvis Live at Carnegie Hall - Bill Withers Live at the Lyceum - The Wailers Live in London 1973 - The Faces
Performance - Humble Pie Live at Leeds - the Who Live at The Marquee - Nine Below Zero Dig The New Breed - The Jam Get Your Ya Ya's Out - the Stones Live Stiff Upper Lip Tour - ACDC Live at Budakan - Michael Shencker Group
Entirely agree with the Bill Withers Carnegie Hall album Donny Hathaway Live (with the mighty Willie Weeks, 1972) David Live at the Philadelphia Tower (1974) - Bowie Real Live- Hamish Stuart at the 606 (2002) Try - John Mayer, Pino Palladino, Steve Jordan (2006ish)
Queen - Live Killers Iron Maiden - Live After Death Motorhead - No Sleep Till Hammersmith Motorhead - No Sleep At All Judas Priest - Live Saxon - The Eagle Has Landed III Black Sabbath - Reunion Heaven & Hell - Live at Wacken Dio - Live At Donington Dio - Holy Diver Live Testament - Live in London
Queen - Live Killers Iron Maiden - Live After Death Motorhead - No Sleep Till Hammersmith Motorhead - No Sleep At All Judas Priest - Live Saxon - The Eagle Has Landed III Black Sabbath - Reunion Heaven & Hell - Live at Wacken Dio - Live At Donington Dio - Holy Diver Live Testament - Live in London
How could I Forget "No Sleep til Hammersmith" & Neil Young's Live Rust....both good calls
Had also forgoten about UFO's Strangers in the night.
Also:
"If you want blood..." AC/DC with the classic version of Whole lotta Rosie
Free Live: Probably the UK's most underated Blues band, messrs Rogers, Koss, and Frazier.
Live at Leeds: The Who : wonderful concert
Band of Gypsys:Machine Gun, Who knows?, Power of Soul.
Wheels of Fire Cream: 3 part blues rock, probably the best drum solo of all time,and 'Spoonful'/Crossroads still one of the best adaptions of blues music by musicians outside the Delta.
Live at the Roxy, and Elsewhere: Frank Zappa doing what he did best, taking the piss out of people
Frank Zappa: You can't do that on stage anymore: Vol 1-6, Well most bands would not even try to attempt this nowaday's even if they could play the music.
Joni Mitchell: Shadows and Light concert:with among others the wonderful Jaco Pastorius.
Live at the Isle of Wight 1970: Hendrix, ELP,The Doors,Joni Mitchell,Free, Rory Gallagher,10 years after,The Who,Family, Jethro Tull,etc, etc : The concert that set the standard for the UK, in musical terms Glastonbury has had it's moments, still the largest attended festival, where the music business clashed with the counter culture.
Taste: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970: Europes greatest bluesman, putting it on the line?
Comments
Parkerilla - Graham Parker and the Rumour
Live at Leeds - the Who
Live at The Marquee - Nine Below Zero
Dig The New Breed - The Jam
Get Your Ya Ya's Out - the Stones
Live Stiff Upper Lip Tour - ACDC
Live at Budakan - Michael Shencker Group
Band of Gypsies - Hendrix
Ash - Meldown (Live)
Sam Cooke - Live At The Harlem Square
Van Morrison - It's Too Late To Stop Now
Foo Fighters - Skin and Bones
Dig the New Breed - The Jam
Unplugged - Nirvana
Loads of good ones here, how about, from 1963
James Brown live at the Apollo?
Donny Hathaway Live (with the mighty Willie Weeks, 1972)
David Live at the Philadelphia Tower (1974) - Bowie
Real Live- Hamish Stuart at the 606 (2002)
Try - John Mayer, Pino Palladino, Steve Jordan (2006ish)
Made in Japan - Deep Purple
Live @ leeds - The Who
Live @ Reading - Nirvana
Unplugged - Nirvana
Live @ Lyceum - Bob Marley
Live - Portishead
How The West was won - Led Zep
Captured Live - Lucky Dube
7 Worlds Collide - Neil Finn & friends
Love the clash but couldn't include the post Topper line up on the Shay stadium album.
Strangers In The Night - UFO
Across The Wires - Counting Crows
Live @ Leeds: The Who
Live in Berlin: Lou Reed
Farewell Fillmore East: Frank Zappa & The Mothers of Invention
amongst MANY others
other enjoyable live albums
Rough travel for a rare thing - Bill Callahan
Live and Dangerous....Thin Lizzy
Iron Maiden - Live After Death
Motorhead - No Sleep Till Hammersmith
Motorhead - No Sleep At All
Judas Priest - Live
Saxon - The Eagle Has Landed III
Black Sabbath - Reunion
Heaven & Hell - Live at Wacken
Dio - Live At Donington
Dio - Holy Diver Live
Testament - Live in London
Also a bit unusual as the songs weren't released on a studio album first.
Similarly with Bagpuss's post above, four of the tracks on the album were never recorded on a studio album; not even the brilliant Seven Rays, .
I've got a live Springsteen album - recorded live in 1978 at the Capital Hall in Passiac, New Jersey, which may or may not be a bootleg.