S&M technically isn't an album to begin with I guess. Unless they put it on Vinyl.
Depends on how many threads you want to split I guess.
Adelle Live at the Albert Hall was probably one of the more enjoyable video concerts I've watched in awhile.
As did I. On a side note, Peter Frampton, and I now have the same hair do.I don't like live albums. I think the only one I have ever liked is Frampton Comes Alive and that is now 40 years old. And yes, i had it when it was brand new on vinyl.
As did I. On a side note, Peter Frampton, and I now have the same hair do.
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band's "Live Bullet"
I don't think I own any other live albums. I'll have to check.![]()
The last one for me was my LED ZEPPLIN records "THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME" (Live in 1973 from madison square garden)
Best stuff they have ever done!!!!!!
Throwing Copper
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That is a great album. Not sure if I have that digitally or not. I got it on vinyl years ago.
I don't like live albums. I think the only one I have ever liked is Frampton Comes Alive and that is now 40 years old. And yes, i had it when it was brand new on vinyl.
Being a musician, I pretty much listen to live recordings exclusively so I can hear the improvisation and get inspiration.
My latest one was the remastered bootleg of Led Zeppelin at South Hampton in 1973 (fantastic sound quality!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llr9bMEX1aA
I'm a big fan of The Allman Brothers Live at Filmore East too: https://youtu.be/I51ZO4CNeEY?t=1166
I havent listenend to mine in awhile,might do that soon!homebrew2ny said:Just listened to my original Woodstock vinyl the other day.
Yea usually I am not either because the vocals are LOWER and it just doesnt sound right but there are a few that seem to be done right....ImpulsE69 said:Not a fan of live albums..go figure.
