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06/29/2006 06:44:25 PM · #51
Kinda obscure but if you can find it - Climax Blues Band on an album called FM Live doing "Goin' to New York" has the audience really excited and doing a call & response with the band.
06/29/2006 07:48:04 PM · #52
Originally posted by jahoward:

A good one for crowd participation is.... Ants Marching by the Dave Matthews Band, Live at Red Rocks.

Good luck.

Cheers,
-Jeremy


One of my faves!
06/30/2006 12:07:27 AM · #53
and...if I recall..the songs are live in front of audience at Cobo Hall in Detroit...

Originally posted by macpapas:

Originally posted by kenskid:

I've always heard that KISS ALIVE was the live album that started the "live album roll". Do you know of any live album recorded before 1975 that would be considerd a "classic live album"?

KS


Little trivia for ya - the audience sounds on that album were dubbed in later in the studio. That is one of the LEAST "Live" albums there is (but it's still a good one).
06/30/2006 12:11:05 AM · #54
dispatch, phish, umphrey's mcgee, carbon leaf, you can get most of these for free off of the archive except for dispatch and phish...

-Dan
06/30/2006 12:46:17 AM · #55
Originally posted by kenskid:

I've always heard that KISS ALIVE was the live album that started the "live album roll". Do you know of any live album recorded before 1975 that would be considerd a "classic live album"?

KS

Live at Leeds by The Who was in 1970 I think, a classic by any measure. Also performed in `70 was their Isle of Wight concert but it wasn't released until the mid 90's, it's more complete 2 cd set with several songs from Tommy but didn't have the same impact so many years later.

Edit: Had to look up the date on this one - Allman Brothers Band's At Fillmore East came out in 1971.

Message edited by author 2006-06-30 00:58:57.
06/30/2006 12:50:20 AM · #56
Frampton - Do You Feel Like We Do.

Nuff said :D
06/30/2006 12:56:24 AM · #57
come on!!!!! led zeppelin!!! the best band ever
06/30/2006 12:57:14 AM · #58
Originally posted by hsteg:

Phish.

dude if you like phish try oysterhead
06/30/2006 01:02:21 AM · #59
Edgar Winter and the White Trash - Live!
Eagles -Live
Pink Floyd Live
Allman Bros. Live
Fleetwood Mac Live

Forgot..
Joe Cocker - Mad Dogs and Englishmen! The best!!

Message edited by author 2006-06-30 01:03:20.
06/30/2006 01:17:03 AM · #60
I vote for the Rolling Stones - I remember singing Satisfaction, Honky Tonk Women and Brown Sugar with Micky Jagger and about 65,000 of my closest friends on their Steel Wheels tour. Was better than when Gene Simmons & the boys in Kiss sang Hotter Than Hell, though that wasn't bad either. I would pay a huge sum to be in a crowd of people singing Susie-Q and a few other songs with John Fogarty, escpecially if the original Credence Ceearwater Revival was re-revived.
06/30/2006 02:06:46 AM · #61
ZZ TOP - Fandango (half of it is live)
Foghat Live
Deep Purple - Made in Japan
Yes - Yessongs

A couple nice Canadian bands
Truimph - Stages -Rik Emment kicked butt live
April Wine - Live at the El Mocambo

Ed: Forgot my Buddy Robin Trower - Trower Live

Message edited by author 2006-06-30 02:07:55.
06/30/2006 05:01:50 AM · #62
Originally posted by Bosborne:

... Forgot..
Joe Cocker - Mad Dogs and Englishmen! The best!!


Yeah, that was a good one, lots of great musicians.
07/07/2006 07:13:41 AM · #63
Yeah thanks. I'll try to get some of these but some are very rare....
07/07/2006 07:52:35 AM · #64
you have to find Ericah Badu song named Tyron ... i'll never forget it !!!
07/07/2006 07:53:40 AM · #65
Tyrone - Erykah Badu

:P
08/08/2006 12:36:08 PM · #66
I found a few others for those who are interested:

Oasis - Don't look back in anger (from the album: familiar to millions)
Rod Stewart - You're in my heart (album: Absolutely live)
Rod Stewart - I don't want to talk about it (album: Absolutely live)
08/08/2006 12:49:24 PM · #67
Humble Pie - Rockin' the Filmore

Lead singer - the late Steve Marriott and a 17 year old guitar player named Peter Frampton

2 songs:

Hallelujah I Just Love Her So (Ray Charles cover)
I Don't Need No Doctor

Never seen it on CD but you can download these 2 tracks on iTunes Music Store.

Message edited by author 2006-08-08 12:56:36.
08/08/2006 12:50:11 PM · #68
Moody Blues Live at Red Rocks

This is really a great live Moody Blues Ablum. I have seen them perform twice in the last few years and they still really give a GREAT show!

I've been a Moody Blues fan since I was 16 - which was a long time ago since I'm 51.
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