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In reply to the discussion: The GREATEST live rock album of all time? [View all]Initech
(108,876 posts)79. I went to three shows on that tour.
One in Irvine, one at the Forum, and one in New York.
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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