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ksoze

(2,068 posts)
31. Humble Pie - "Rockin' the Fillmore"
Sat Jan 4, 2014, 12:40 PM
Jan 2014



Featuring a then relatively unknown 20 year old guitarist named Peter Frampton and some of the the best vocals from Steve Marriottt. The 25 minute complete LP side Dr. John take on "I Walk On Gilded Splinters" is unreal.

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Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band Live Bullet Kaleva Jan 2014 #1
+1, nt. LumosMaxima Jan 2014 #2
'White Album,' 'Blonde on Blonde,' 'Exile,' 'London Calling,' 'Live/Dead,' 'Live Rust' (Neil Young), nomorenomore08 Jan 2014 #3
The White Album Mr.Bill Jan 2014 #13
Out of my list I'd probably go with either 'Blonde' or 'Exile' because they're both such towering nomorenomore08 Jan 2014 #15
They're all good picks. Mr.Bill Jan 2014 #17
IIRC they were pretty much recording all their individual parts in separate rooms by that point. nomorenomore08 Jan 2014 #18
And Ringo Starr's... whatever Art_from_Ark Jan 2014 #23
Electric Ladyland aint_no_life_nowhere Jan 2014 #4
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness- Smashing Pumpkins Gravitycollapse Jan 2014 #5
Also, Refklektor has been out for a couple months. You can't call it a classic so soon. Gravitycollapse Jan 2014 #6
The Allman Brothers: Eat A Peach bluesbassman Jan 2014 #7
Forgot about the Allmans! Need to pick up the 'Fillmore East' one now that I have a turntable. nomorenomore08 Jan 2014 #19
The Who- "Quadrophenia" Doc_Technical Jan 2014 #8
Yes!! The Who really rock ailsagirl Jan 2014 #10
I'd go with the expanded 'Live at Leeds' or 'Live at the Isle of Wight' (both double CD's) myself. nomorenomore08 Jan 2014 #20
"Live at Leeds" is phenomenal ailsagirl Jan 2014 #39
'Tommy' kicks so much more ass live that it's not even funny. nomorenomore08 Jan 2014 #40
It's so true ailsagirl Jan 2014 #44
That was the first dbl album I ever bought. progressoid Jan 2014 #62
Loved "Blonde on Blonde" ailsagirl Jan 2014 #9
Probably the first album that ever made me think of rock'n'roll as high art. nomorenomore08 Jan 2014 #41
Exile on Main Street kwassa Jan 2014 #11
My first pick as well!!! pink-o Jan 2014 #55
I remember interviews with Jagger right before this was released Miles Archer Jan 2014 #61
I also liked Beggars Banquet a lot ... sort of a lead in to all that. kwassa Jan 2014 #66
Cream Wheels of Fire. Mr.Bill Jan 2014 #12
Second that! n/t DFW Jan 2014 #14
'Wheels of Fire' and Floyd's 'Ummagumma' would both be fantastic as standalone live albums. nomorenomore08 Jan 2014 #16
The Nick Mason portion Joe Shlabotnik Jan 2014 #53
Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road... regnaD kciN Jan 2014 #21
Mellon Collie civillawyer Jan 2014 #22
Diehard fan of pipi_k Jan 2014 #24
I favored "How The West Was Won" over that one Miles Archer Jan 2014 #35
I dig Zep in general, but some of their live stuff could be downright painful. 10-minute drum solos nomorenomore08 Jan 2014 #42
Yes-- that babybabybaby gets old n/t ailsagirl Jan 2014 #45
Physical Graffiti KG Jan 2014 #25
I at least like and for some, love, every record mentioned so far OriginalGeek Jan 2014 #38
On Your Feet or on Your Knees KG Jan 2014 #26
Jeff Wayne's 'War of the Worlds' SeattleVet Jan 2014 #27
I have to give a mention to Sky Moves Sideways by Porcupine Tree Bjorn Against Jan 2014 #28
I'm torn between 'Electric Ladyland' and 'Physical Graffiti' pokerfan Jan 2014 #29
We Sold Our Souls For Rock 'n' Roll. Iggo Jan 2014 #30
Humble Pie - "Rockin' the Fillmore" ksoze Jan 2014 #31
Love that one front to back, but what gets me is... Miles Archer Jan 2014 #37
The two Ray Charles covers ("I Don't Need No Doctor" and "Hallelujah I Love Her So") nomorenomore08 Jan 2014 #43
Neil Young Live Rust... lame54 Jan 2014 #32
Have you heard Greendale or the Greendale live? hibbing Jan 2014 #49
The movie's great lame54 Jan 2014 #54
The White Album or the Minutemen's Double Nickels on the Dime: boguspotus Jan 2014 #33
I can't decide...too many good ones (most of the ones I like have been mentioned). Here's one more: Captain Stern Jan 2014 #34
Best concept album too! 7wo7rees Jan 2014 #36
Johnny Winter - Second Winter HarveyDarkey Jan 2014 #46
I also loved "Alchemy" by Dire Straits ailsagirl Jan 2014 #47
"Songs in the Key of Life" Enrique Jan 2014 #48
I saw a couple I totally agree with..Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and Framptom nirvana555 Jan 2014 #50
"Kiss Alive"! Just kidding...it's "Bitches Brew" Tom Ripley Jan 2014 #51
Hendrix's Electric Ladyland is my favorite, Joe Shlabotnik Jan 2014 #52
"Electric Ladyland" really builds a case against the posthumous Hendrix albums. Miles Archer Jan 2014 #60
Genesis - "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" ksoze Jan 2014 #56
The River - Bruce Springsteen... nuff said. nt justiceischeap Jan 2014 #57
Living in the Past opiate69 Jan 2014 #58
"Frampton Comes Alive" Jokerman Jan 2014 #59
Toss-up between "The White Album" and "Fillmore East." Paladin Jan 2014 #63
You're all wrong! It's Metal Machine Music!!! malthaussen Jan 2014 #64
Bob Dylan and The Band. bluedigger Jan 2014 #65
Antal Dorati and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Sognefjord Jan 2014 #67
Blonde on Blonde. retread Jan 2014 #68
The poll results: Miles Archer Jan 2014 #69
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