Best Live Music Recordings
Best Live Music Recordings
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Voldemort

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7,249 posts

302 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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Title.
What are your recommendations for the best live recordings - any genre - you have heard?

geezerbutler

561 posts

166 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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Level 42 - A Physical Presence

Joe Jackson - Live 80-86

Genesis - Seconds Out

Rush - A Show of Hands

Marillion - La Gazza Ladra



Edited by geezerbutler on Monday 1st January 16:24

thebraketester

15,552 posts

162 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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Pat Metheny. The road to you.

jesusbuiltmycar

5,074 posts

278 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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Alice in Chains - Unplugged - the opening performance of ‘Nutshell’ is highly emotive.



https://www.loudersound.com/features/why-alice-in-...

Turn7

25,366 posts

245 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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UFO - Strangers in the night......

pidsy

8,606 posts

181 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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Marc Broussard - Home (the dockside sessions)

wal 45

883 posts

204 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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UFO -Strangers in the Night for me too, perfect live album.

Any of the versions out there won’t disappoint but I think the original release format and running order just edge it for me.


benjipeg

252 posts

229 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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hans zimmer live in prague

Green1man

556 posts

112 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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Porcupine Tree - Coma Divine. Great sounding, well produced and good performances all around. A good synopsis of their first few albums and an excellent introduction to the band.

Jazz at the Pawnshop - I don’t like Jazz, but even I like most of this. Brilliant recording, one of those ‘in the room’ recordings that really makes you feel like you are sat right by the musicians. The original (vol1) is the best but there is a vol2 and a ‘complete recordings” versions that are all good. I’m no Jazz geek but the performances seem excellent as well.

Edited by Green1man on Monday 1st January 18:31

droopsnoot

14,187 posts

266 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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geezerbutler said:
Marillion - La Gazza Ladra
I think I remember being really disappointed with that, because of the fade-outs between tracks, it's years since I listened to it and I think I'd probably play "Real to Reel" now unless I wanted a later song. I always want a live album to sound as if I'm listening to a gig, and it ruined it. Similarly I can't put a series of live tracks on my MP3 player because it insists on putting a gap between them.

Back to the suggestions:

Live (X-Certs) - The Stranglers - a decent raw live sound, even if it is made up from several gigs. I enjoy later ones, more so when they feature later songs, but this is the first live album I bought, the first Stranglers album I bought, and probably the first real record I bought. I got it from the local Woolworths, in the bargain bin. I had to play it in the living room as we only had one record player, which didn't go down well at the start of one track as Hugh Cornwell decides to remonstrate with a heckler.

popeyewhite

23,008 posts

144 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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Turn7 said:
UFO - Strangers in the night......
Ooh yes, also

Double Live Gonzo is the quintessential US stadium hard rock larger-then-life madman with a guitar live album

also

Roxy and Elsewhere

Franco and the Mothers

Nearly forgot Made in Japan, simply the best live album ever made. smile

rjfp1962

9,088 posts

97 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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Motorhead - No Sleep 'Till Hammersmith is up there smile

But can't argue with Made in Japan!

OMITN

2,911 posts

116 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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I have a few favourites, but if going for one:

Band of Horses - Live at the Altman

Stella Tortoise

3,122 posts

167 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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Leeds

anonymous-user

78 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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Supertramp - Paris 1979

Voldemort

Original Poster:

7,249 posts

302 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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Not sure I should answer my own question but...

The Who - Live in Leeds

Peter Gabriel - Secret World Live


HBelder

1,777 posts

44 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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Live at Leeds for sure.

I’d add Live and Dangerous - Thin Lizzy and Knebworth 22 - Liam Gallagher

Prolex-UK

5,237 posts

232 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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droopsnoot said:
geezerbutler said:
Marillion - La Gazza Ladra
I think I remember being really disappointed with that, because of the fade-outs between tracks, it's years since I listened to it and I think I'd probably play "Real to Reel" now unless I wanted a later song. I always want a live album to sound as if I'm listening to a gig, and it ruined it. Similarly I can't put a series of live tracks on my MP3 player because it insists on putting a gap between them.

Back to the suggestions:

Live (X-Certs) - The Stranglers - a decent raw live sound, even if it is made up from several gigs. I enjoy later ones, more so when they feature later songs, but this is the first live album I bought, the first Stranglers album I bought, and probably the first real record I bought. I got it from the local Woolworths, in the bargain bin. I had to play it in the living room as we only had one record player, which didn't go down well at the start of one track as Hugh Cornwell decides to remonstrate with a heckler.
Agree regarding x cert....

Saw them live on tbe black and white tour in 78... I think epic

cherryowen

12,391 posts

228 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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jesusbuiltmycar said:
Alice in Chains - Unplugged - the opening performance of ‘Nutshell’ is highly emotive.



https://www.loudersound.com/features/why-alice-in-...
Great call!

However, I've not heard a better live set than this:-



darreni

4,360 posts

294 months

Monday 1st January 2024
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HBelder said:
Live at Leeds for sure.

I’d add Live and Dangerous - Thin Lizzy and Knebworth 22 - Liam Gallagher
I love live at Leeds, but live at Hull is better in my opinion.