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In reply to the discussion: The GREATEST live rock album of all time? [View all]Miles Archer
(24,499 posts)58. Definitely one of the best.
Wikipedia:
Strangers in the Night (with original subtitle A Double Live Album) is a live album by the British rock band UFO, first released in 1979 on the Chrysalis label.
The original double LP album was recorded in autumn 1978 at shows in Chicago, Illinois and Louisville, Kentucky. This was UFO's last concert recording with guitarist Michael Schenker before the band's reunion in 1993. Schenker left the band during this tour; this led to the band having to recruit former band mate & ex Lone Star guitarist Paul Chapman. It has been rumoured that Schenker refused to record any overdubs for the album, which would make this an accurate account of his live guitar work. When he has discussed the album, Schenker has spoken of disappointment with the chosen tracks, saying "there were better takes they could've used". In a Guitar Player Magazine interview, Schenker stated that it would not have been possible to overdub the guitars because they also came through the drum microphones.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strangers_in_the_Night_%28UFO_album%29

The original double LP album was recorded in autumn 1978 at shows in Chicago, Illinois and Louisville, Kentucky. This was UFO's last concert recording with guitarist Michael Schenker before the band's reunion in 1993. Schenker left the band during this tour; this led to the band having to recruit former band mate & ex Lone Star guitarist Paul Chapman. It has been rumoured that Schenker refused to record any overdubs for the album, which would make this an accurate account of his live guitar work. When he has discussed the album, Schenker has spoken of disappointment with the chosen tracks, saying "there were better takes they could've used". In a Guitar Player Magazine interview, Schenker stated that it would not have been possible to overdub the guitars because they also came through the drum microphones.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strangers_in_the_Night_%28UFO_album%29

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That's the one where he's jacked up on speed and he can't stop rambling, right?
nomorenomore08
Nov 2014
#67
Yeah, it's like 60 minutes of unfunny Lenny Bruce with a little music thrown in
Miles Archer
Nov 2014
#73
Speaking of which, I don't know if anyone's even mentioned 'R&RA' in this thread.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2014
#74
There was some SERIOUS competition to snag a copy of 801 Live when it was released
Miles Archer
Nov 2014
#15
Rockin' The Fillmore is definitely in my top ten too, along with Johnny Winter's "Captured Live".
bluesbassman
Nov 2014
#14
It always amazed me how he could just strike like a rattler coming out of the GATE.
Miles Archer
Nov 2014
#16
Great stuff. But 'The Name of This Band...' (especially the expanded 2-CD) gives stiff competition.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2014
#68
OMG - I forgot about that song~! I have that record here somewhere . . . nt
Still Blue in PDX
Nov 2014
#115
The Allman Brothers Live at the Filmore Album was my first choice when I read the thread title.
Enthusiast
Nov 2014
#37
I was lucky enough to snag a 40+ year old copy of that Allmans 2LP, quite cheap, and in great shape.
nomorenomore08
Nov 2014
#76
After hearing that many many times I still enjoy hearing it. And all the other Neil Young.
Enthusiast
Nov 2014
#132
Disc 4, Dark Star> The Other One> Dark Star> Wharf Rat> St. Stephen> Good Lovin'...
Miles Archer
Nov 2014
#124
Dark Star> The Other One> Dark Star> Wharf Rat> St. Stephen> Good Lovin'...
Cosmic Kitten
Nov 2014
#140
I had moved to California from Massachusetts and soon fell in with the "prog crowd"...
Miles Archer
Nov 2014
#123
I think I'll just get an old vinyl of the original. Right now I only have it in digital form. n/t
nomorenomore08
Nov 2014
#86
My memory is that it was basically the whole "Fillmore" album with the Magic Pig bit.
Miles Archer
Nov 2014
#149
Love all the artists mentioned above! I'll add Gary Moore Live at Montreux
adirondacker
Nov 2014
#90
That album IS awesome, esp. "I Don't Need No Doctor"---But MY #1 = J. Geils Band, "Full House Live."
WinkyDink
Nov 2014
#96
And I have FRONT ROW to see them on November 19! WOOT! ("Oh, baby, you got me so blind!")
WinkyDink
Nov 2014
#104
The Who Live At Leeds, Feat's Waiting For Columbus, or Allmans at Fillmore East. n/t
Orsino
Nov 2014
#106
I got CARDED when I went to a movie theater to see "Mad Dogs." A "PG" film!
Miles Archer
Nov 2014
#121
I've been listening to They Might Be Giants First Album Live. It's FREE
My Good Babushka
Nov 2014
#133
Miles, thank you for this thread. I have enjoyed it immensely. Loved the Zappa discussion.
Enthusiast
Nov 2014
#158