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24.1 | Off the top of my head | JUNIOR::CHILTON | Sue Chilton, IN-DEC FS | Tue Mar 29 1988 20:02 | 7 |
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I liked the album from George Harrison's Bangledesh benefit
concert done in the early 70s(?) in Madison Square Garden,
was disappointed (sort of) by Bruce's live compilation, and
liked Peter Frampton's from '75.
Don't really care for the idea of live albums.
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24.2 | a song called Rosalie.. | CHEFS::WALLSD | somewhere down the crazy river.. | Wed Mar 30 1988 08:41 | 12 |
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live albums I would say....
Thin Lizzy 'live and dangerous'
U2 'under a blood red sky'
Brooce '1975-1985'
Peter Frampton 'Frampton comes alive' ( biggest seller ever)
Wings 'Wings over America'
looking forward to U2's new live album :-)
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24.3 | Just a few | RDGENG::MOXLEY | We're on a mission from God | Wed Mar 30 1988 13:08 | 16 |
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Here's a few of my faves:
Thin Lizzy 'Live & Dangerous'
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers 'Pack up the Plantation'
Black Uhuru 'Tear it up live'
Dire Straits 'Alchemy'
King Crimson 'USA'
U2 'Under a blood red sky'
Simple Minds 'Live in the City of Light'
I'm sure there's more...
Si
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24.4 | | HAMPS::SMITH_S | Back in the saddle again !! | Wed Mar 30 1988 13:09 | 16 |
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my fave live albums:
Aerosmith live bootleg
steve ray vaughan double trouble live
Lynyrd skynyrd one from the road
Blackfoot live
Free live album
U2 blood red sky
Thin lizzy live and dangerous
UFO strangers in the night
Jimi hendrix in the west
Deep purple made in japan
steve.
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24.5 | The missing one | RDGENG::MOXLEY | We're on a mission from God | Wed Mar 30 1988 13:12 | 8 |
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I knew there was one..(we're counting bootlegs right?)
Elvis Costello 'Live at the El Mocambo'
Si
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24.6 | Tis moi... | SUBURB::DALLISON | Tony Dallison @RDL 1-E | Wed Mar 30 1988 13:54 | 14 |
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My favs...
It had to be........
Whitesnake - Live....In the heart of the city
Aerosmith - Live Bootleg
Dio - Intermission
Led Zepplin - Song remains the same
Kind Regards
-Tony Dallison
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24.7 | Only live album I've ever liked... | AYOV10::MDONNELLY | I'm Lester the Nightfly | Wed Mar 30 1988 14:09 | 10 |
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Four Way Street - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
Michael
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24.8 | | GAOV08::DKEATING | Not all that shivers is cold | Wed Mar 30 1988 14:23 | 13 |
| my fave five live
Talking Heads Stop Making Sense
Rory Gallagher Live in Europe
Thin Lizzy Live and Dangerous
Lynyrd Skynyrd One from the Road
Deep Purple Live In Japan.
re .4
Did Stevie Ray Vaughan have a live album called 'double trouble
live' ? the only one I was aware of was a live double album called
'alive' made around 1986.
- Dave K.
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24.9 | Alive and bored | WARDER::REXLEY | In France a skinny man.... | Wed Mar 30 1988 15:16 | 15 |
|
Dobedobedo......
Prince Wembley '86 - Live bootleg
Nine Tonight - Bob Seger
All the World's a Stage - Rush
Breaking Out (i think) - Jethro Tull
worst I've heard
Arena - Duran Duran
Rexley.....
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24.10 | opps, forgot - Iron Maiden Live After Death | SUBURB::DALLISON | Tony Dallison @RDL 1-E | Wed Mar 30 1988 16:18 | 1 |
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24.11 | Is it live - or Memorex ?? | PUGH::MATT | Matt le Ratt | Thu Mar 31 1988 04:24 | 10 |
| What I think is really annoying about live albums is that some record
producers use live albums as an excuse to make poor sound quality
records.
Par example: Rush - Exit Stage Left. Normally Rush produce
exceptionally good quality albums, but Exit.. is terrible.
If you are going to make a live album then obviously the quality
is not as good a a studio lp, but there are limits.
Matt.
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24.12 | Limits, not really | SUBURB::SUMMERFIELDC | Wide-angle watcher | Thu Mar 31 1988 08:26 | 28 |
| Theoretically, digital recording should make an improvement in the
quality of live recordings, however I have yet to hear of a mobile
digital studio.
Rush dislike making live albums so... If they didn't put as much
effort into 'Exit' then that's understandable.
A quality live recording which is as good as a studio cut is 'Exposed'
by Mike Oldfield. The quality of this is on a par with his contempary
studio recordings, and they were technically excellent at the time.
What I would like to know is whether people object to live recordings
with overdubs. From my point of view the objective of a live album
is to capture the concert atmosphere. With that in mind I would
rather listen to an atmospheric live album with overdubs, than vice
versa.
My fave live albums are:
Exposed Mike Oldfield
Made in Japan Deep Purple
Tour de Force Al Di Meola
In Concert Emerson Lake and Palmer
All of these, for me, supply atmosphere first.
Balders
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24.13 | No Excuses for a bad live LP. | GAOV08::DKEATING | Not all that shivers is cold | Thu Mar 31 1988 12:57 | 11 |
| If Rush dislike making live albums then they should'nt have
bothered!!!.Also all this crap about HI-TECH,DIGITAL remix
etc,etc, don't stand up I recall some very good LIVE albums
form the '60s and even some live '1st takes' of very early
blues singers bock in the '20s and '30s.Granted they were
just one man and his guitar!!.However doing a tour,with the
aid of a GOOD sound-man,mixer etc surely they can Pick/Mix
the best.????
Other suggestion welcome.
- Dave K.
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24.14 | | ODIHAM::SMITH_S | Back in the saddle again !! | Thu Mar 31 1988 13:30 | 7 |
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re 24.8
the steve ray vaughan album I called double trouble live is the
alive album ,I got the name wrong sorry for the confusion.
steve.
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24.15 | Two for You | VANISH::CROOKSTON | Don't throw the 'R' away !!! | Thu Mar 31 1988 14:36 | 10 |
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There are a few mention already so I'll give them a miss, but I
will input a couple I feel are good:
Judas Priest - Unleashed in the East
Quo Live ( when Quo played real music )
TC
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24.16 | Who needs digital recording ? | LARVAE::DSM | Nigel Barker | Tue Apr 05 1988 16:26 | 14 |
| I agree with .13 there is no reason why a live album should be naff unless the
source material is duff. In which case presumably the concert wasn't worth
paying to see anyway. The quality of the performance almost always shines
through even the 'snap crackle & pop' of a bad bootleg.
My personal list would include :-
Dylan & the Band - Royal Albert Hall 1966
Doors - Absolutely Live
Grateful Dead - Live Dead (the best of their several excellent live albums)
Man - Maximum Darkness
Fairport Convention - In Real Time
Band - Rock of Ages
Band etc etc - Last Waltz
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24.17 | Alive She Cried ... | KERNEL::COHEN | Keep Music Live | Tue Apr 05 1988 17:26 | 35 |
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The Live album has provided me (and friends) with plenty of talk
in the past - much talk of many bands 'ubicquitous double live'
albums.
Faves:
Before The Flood Dylan/Band
Waiting For Columbus Little Feat
Made In Japan Purple People
Live Bullet Bob Seger
Frampton Comes Alive Frampton
Breaking Out Tull
Thiry Seconds ... J. Airplane
Live Dates Wishbone Ash
Todd Rundgren Another Live
Todd R Back To Bars
Live (double) J Geils Band
The Dead are interesting - must be more live sides than any other
band. I mean, how could they resist the "Live Dead" title. "Live
In Europe" was originally to be called "Europe on 5,000 dollars
a day" but Warners nixed it (as they did with other Dead titles).
Seger's "Nine Tonight" is very live... but catch "Live Bullet" for
pre-"Night Moves" Seger in great form - can't hear the audience
though.
Most are touched up in some way ... whatever the sleeves might say!
I guess that's enough for now .....
David.
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24.18 | Quality vs Quality | SUBURB::SUMMERFIELDC | Wide-angle watcher | Tue Apr 05 1988 19:04 | 39 |
| re .13
� If Rush dislike making live albums the they shouldn't have
� bothered!!!
Very true, but if their fans want a live album then there may be
some pressure on them to produce one. In fact Exit feels fine, it
just sounds bad. What I offered in the above statement was not an
excuse, just a possible reason. I am NOT apologising on Rush's behalf!
� Also all this crap about HI-TECH,DIGITAL remix...
If the problem is that it sounds poor, then there can be several
reasons. ONE of these is a noisey recording. Some mobile studios
are very good, eg The Manor Mobile. Sure, digital wont add atmosphere
and feeling to a lacklustre recording, but it may enable you to
hear it better.
� ... I recall some very good LIVE albums from the '60s ...
So do I. I have heard countless live recordings and some have been
brilliant without sounding fantastic. I even gave you an example
(Admitedly from the late '70s) which was an analogue recording.
� ... aid of a GOOD sound man,mixer etc ...
Not everyone has access to the best. Good cheap digital recording
would give bands a better starting point on which to base a live
album.
The Bottom Line: I think, if you check, that the issue is one of
sound quality, not musical or atmospheric quality. There are plenty
of reasons why a live recording can sound bad acoustically, most
can be solved with time, effort and money. Digital was offered as
a way of potentially improving acoustic quality without spending
vast sums. Nothing that a good sound-man can do will fix a lacklustre
performance.
Balders.
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24.19 | And.. | SUBURB::SUMMERFIELDC | Wide-angle watcher | Tue Apr 05 1988 19:06 | 6 |
| re .16
Exit Stage Left is acoustically poor, but the feeling is there.
Balders
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24.20 | | AKOV11::KAPLAN | Hopelessly lost.... | Tue Apr 05 1988 22:03 | 3 |
| Another great live album is "Plays Live" by Peter Gabriel....
Steve.
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24.21 | | GAOV08::DKEATING | Not all that shivers is cold | Fri Apr 08 1988 14:35 | 24 |
| re .13/.18
Hello Balders,
Just a few more comments....
.18� I am NOT apologising on Rush's behalf!
Fair enough,however you continue later....
.18� Not everyone has access to the best. Good cheap digital recording
.18� would give bands a better starting point on which to base a live
.18� album.
We're not talking 'garage tapes' here and if RUSH don't have access
to the best WHO does ?.
Basically if the group play their 'normal' set,the venue acoustics
good,good mixing and recording set-up and 'proper' remixing and
overdubbing(where necessary) in the studio afterwards their is no
excuse for a sub-standard 'live' recording.However if it's not up
to scratch then it should be 'canned' and start over again.Bet you
next time it will be right.
Rgds.,
- Dave K.
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24.22 | Two more gems | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | | Fri Apr 08 1988 16:53 | 12 |
| Hey everybody, I see no mention of the classics
" Nine Below Zero - Live At The Marquee " which is a killer, what
with all that harmonica an' stuff.
and
" Peter And The Test Tube Babies - P*ssed And Proud " a tremendous
album played with loadsa gusto and loadsa fun as with all their
recordings. No smiley here gents. Im being serious.
Ian
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24.23 | | HAMPS::SMITH_S | Back in the saddle again !! | Fri Apr 08 1988 16:57 | 5 |
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re.22
totally agree about nine below zero ,the album is superb !!!
steve.s
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24.24 | A light beginneth... | SUBURB::SUMMERFIELDC | Wide-angle watcher | Mon Apr 11 1988 14:03 | 16 |
| Dave
re .21 I think things have got a bit confused. My comment about
digital recording was aimed across the board, not as a cop-out for
bands who could and should do better. Rush SHOULD have done better
on 'Exit...', especially when compared to 'All the World's a Stage'.
Some bands deserve better than they can afford. There is a lot
of good music stuck on 'garage tapes' which is spoilt by the recording
quality. A good example of this is Haze, who play some fantastic
prog rock which at time can hardly be heard through the hiss, but
the concert sound was fine.
Regards
Balders.
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24.25 | Tea-Break over back on your Heads !!! | EGAV01::DKEATING | Not all that shivers is cold | Mon Apr 11 1988 14:43 | 15 |
| re. 24
Hi Clive (Hi Balders sounds a bit odd)
Totally agree with ya. Actually I'm *tone-deaf* anyways, I'll
listen to anything if the MOOD is right !. When I listen to CDs
I get all paranoid (afraid to belch,break wind even breath)
in case I miss something.I'll probably end up buying the 'Exit'
live album at the weekend.I must also get my hands on the Nine
Below Zero album(mentioned earlier) from the Marquee ?.
I'll swap you some Guinness Draught for some of your Assan tea
if you have any left.!!!! :-)
- Dave K.
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24.26 | Try this one.. | MUNEDU::LACEY | Straight to Hell | Mon Apr 11 1988 15:59 | 9 |
|
Try the first Theatre of hate album for live atmosphere.
Recorded at the Warehouse i think in about 1980ish (God that
makes me feel old !)
Grub.
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24.27 | Mama Levi Rules | VIVIAN::M_GANNON | | Mon Apr 11 1988 20:15 | 8 |
| Surely the difinitive live album was -
'Live' Jonathan Richman and The Modern Lovers
Regards
Eem-Gee
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24.28 | Health Warning | SUBURB::SUMMERFIELDC | Wide-angle watcher | Tue Apr 12 1988 13:38 | 17 |
| This is a warning to anyone with Live CDs.
DON'T play live CDs late at night whilst lying down wearing headphones.
Your feet twitch, you start singing along, yell your head off when
the songs are announced, and generally act as you would at the gig.
This is bad for your health.
'How so?' I hear you ask.
Well, someone invariably hears all the racket you make, creeps up
to you and plants a big kick in a painful place.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
Regards Balders
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24.29 | get rhythm | CHEFS::IMMSA | | Wed Apr 13 1988 14:39 | 7 |
| Some more for the live albums list.....
Leo Kottke - My feet are smiling (12 string guitar including slide)
Ry Cooder - Showtime (say no more squire)
andy imms
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24.30 | Tina Turner | IPG::MORGAN | This Is Car 55, We're In A Truck | Wed Apr 13 1988 22:05 | 6 |
| Try the latest Tina Turner double CD.
Absolutely f*****g brillaint.
Rich
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24.31 | Oldies BUT Goldies | KERNEL::LANG | Harvey Lang TSC Comms | Sun Apr 17 1988 19:32 | 15 |
|
How about.........
the live adventures of Al Kooper and Mick Bloomfield
&
Friday Night In San Francisco...John McLaughlin,Al DiMolea,Paco
DeLucia
Both are well worth a listen
Harv
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24.32 | Out In The Mid-Day Sun | IPG::MORGAN | This Is Car 55, We're In A Truck | Wed Apr 20 1988 13:56 | 3 |
| Mad Dogs and Englishmen from Joe Cocker and friends takes a lot
of beating.
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24.33 | The Last Waltz | LARVAE::BRIGGS | They use computers don't they? | Tue May 10 1988 12:29 | 11 |
| I'm suprised the BAND's Last Waltz has only been mentioned once.
I think this 5/6 sided set is brilliant. Artists performing their
own material backed by the Band include such diverse people as Clapton,
Muddy Waters, Dr John, Niel Young, Joni Mitchell, Niel Diamond,
Dylan etc etc. The Band do many of their best numbers. Sound quality
(and overall arrangements) are brilliant. This is probably because
the concert was envisaged, performed and recorded as a full length film.
Well worth the money.
Richard
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24.34 | | SUBURB::DALLISON | pick a window, you're leaving | Wed May 18 1988 10:32 | 4 |
|
W.A.S.P - LIVE IN THE RAW
Get it...
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24.35 | | KERNEL::COHEN | Keep Music Live | Mon May 23 1988 18:57 | 6 |
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RE: .33
Agree - a complete live "show, not just a gig!
David.
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24.36 | | HPSVAX::FLANAGAN | | Thu Jun 16 1988 21:57 | 19 |
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Re: .17
A small album title confusion, the Dead album that you referred
to as Live in Europe is "Europe '72". If you like their live albums
then you should get in touch with some of the deadheads at DEC through
the Grateful conference. There are tapes of every show that they
ever played circulating, and the band promotes the idea!!!!!
BTW some of my faves are
Waiting For Columbus ------ Little Feat
Live Alchemy ------ Dire Straits
???? ------ The Blues Breakers
Kevin
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24.37 | | KERNEL::COHEN | Keep Music Live | Tue Jun 21 1988 14:18 | 7 |
| RE: .36
Waiting For Columbus is a great album - good tster for the band
too!!! Thanks for the correction on the Dead album too.
David.
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24.38 | New Reader of UK_MUSIC | RDGCSS::PRICHARDS | | Thu Jun 30 1988 12:51 | 15 |
|
re .30
I'll second that...especially Proud Mary, Nutbush, Night of a.....etc.
Other faves:
Physical Presence Level 42
SKY 5 Live Sky
Made in Europe Deep Purple
Real to Reel Marillion
Live EP Kate Bush
Paul.
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24.39 | Heres a few of mine... | TRUCKS::STONE | Distant, Alone, Beneath the platinum stars ... | Thu Sep 15 1988 13:28 | 25 |
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My faves include :-
Wings Over America - Wings (From 300+ hours of tapes!)
Live Dates I - Wishbone Ash
All The Worlds A Stage - Rush
Europe '72 - The 'Dead
Live From Essen - ditto
Space Ritual - Hawkwind
Also, as theres been much talk about Rush earlier on in this Topic
did you know that there is a Live Album and Video of there 2nd night
at the NEC this summer due out soon ?
PS. Where did the idea originate that they don't like making Live
Albums??
Graham_who_wishes_The_Church_Would_Release_Just_ONE_Live_Track
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24.40 | Every Picture has its Shadows | KERNEL::IMBIERSKI | Three views of a secret | Thu Sep 15 1988 13:33 | 14 |
| My favourite live album has to be Shadows and Light by Joni Mitchell
even if just for the band line up:
Guitar - Pat Metheney
Keyboards - Lyle Mays
Bass - Jaco Pastorius
Sax - Michael Brecker
Drums - Don Alias
What a line-up!! Its a real tribute to Joni that all the above gave
time to tour with her.
Tony
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24.41 | Amelia, it was just a false alarm... | RTOISB::CHISHOLM | Where hearts of olden glory grow young | Thu Sep 15 1988 14:03 | 9 |
|
>What a line-up!! Its a real tribute to Joni that all the above gave
>time to tour with her.
Agreed, you WILL NOT get a better line up ANYWHERE. I wanted to
get a Joni album, didn't know which one until I read who was playing
on this album, glad they included the solo's.
Doug.
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24.42 | My inquiring mind | MALLET::BARKER | Pretty Damn Cosmic | Thu Sep 15 1988 15:57 | 14 |
| re .39
> Live From Essen - Grateful Dead
This isn't a pukka album is it ?
I have a tape I made of the gig which was televised with simultaneous stereo
radio broadcast (the Who were the supporting act), unfortunately I didn't have
a video in those days (1979 - good grief that seems a long time ago).
Did someone make a bootleg record of this broadcast ? or records as it was
about 3+ hours long.
Nigel
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24.43 | Guitar School anyone ? | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Don't worry, be >>HEAVY<< | Thu Oct 13 1988 09:45 | 10 |
|
RACER X - "Live - Extreme Volume"
This album is the 3rd by these guys, and their last. The 2 guitar
players are a pair of the most technically precise players around.
The album is HEAVY, and HARD. If you are a guitar player then you
can truly appreciate this music. It's a rocker ...
Scary
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24.44 | | PUGH::JULIE | | Thu Dec 22 1988 03:08 | 1 |
| The Stranglers - All Live and All of the Night
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24.45 | | YUPPY::OHAGAN | Siggi Plays Midfield | Thu Oct 05 1989 14:58 | 5 |
| Bill Withers - Live At Carneigie Hall.
Mike
ps I need a new copy. Anyone got one to sell?
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24.46 | bootlegs - Are they any good? | CURRNT::SAXBY | Isn't it 5.30 yet? | Thu Nov 02 1989 11:30 | 17 |
|
Talking of bootleg tapes I was at Blackbush market and there was
a stall there selling what I guessed were bootleg recordings of
live concerts on cassettes. What is the quality like of these
recordings as a rule? They weren't expensive, but I'd like to think
I'd get some sound of the group before I part with my cash.
As a rule I DON'T like live albums (in fact on U2's Rattle &
Hum it took my a few days to realise why I loved some tracks and
hated others. The answer seemed to be that I liked the studio tracks
as a rule and disliked the live ones), but Wings Over America is
better than most other Wings albums I've heard, with the atmosphere
and excitment of the band playing live coming over well without
comprimising the sound quality. As someone said earlier, live albums
are all too often an excuse for duff quality.
Mark
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24.47 | Depends... | SHAPES::FIDDLERM | | Thu Nov 02 1989 11:49 | 7 |
| Bootleg quality is completely variable. Take along a walkman and
listen to the tape first. This is what I usually do. The tapes
I have tend to be quite good quality, altho' not up to lp type standard
obviously. Some boots come directly from the mixing desk, and these
are the best.
Mikef
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24.48 | Re: -.2 U2 are a live band! | CLADA::MEAGHER | These are the hands of a tired man | Thu Nov 02 1989 16:54 | 17 |
|
>>> As a rule I DON'T like live albums (in fact on U2's Rattle &
>>> Hum it took my a few days to realise why I loved some tracks and
>>> hated others. The answer seemed to be that I liked the studio tracks
>>> as a rule and disliked the live ones)
This I find this hard to understand, esp with a group like U2 that is
at it's best live (IMHO). Do you remember Bad at live aid, the live version of
A Sort of Homecoming & best of all Sunday, Bloody Sunday on the Rattle & Hum
video. I have never heard the like of the anger, sadness & spirit that was put
into the latter. For an Irishman, this is an incrediably moving rendition,
far far superior to the War version.
For other bands perhaps they perform better in the studio, but surely
not U2!
-Brian.
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24.49 | Sorry. | CURRNT::SAXBY | Isn't it 5.30 yet? | Thu Nov 02 1989 17:14 | 9 |
|
Re .48
I guess it's just a case of each to his own. That's the way I feel
about the album and that's it. I didn't decide I didn't like the
live tracks, it just seems that the tracks I don't like are the
live ones.
Mark
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24.50 | 22 Months later... | HAM03::BRUEHL | You've got nothing on me | Mon Sep 02 1991 08:46 | 25 |
|
22 Months of silence in here. So I like to take it away.
My favourite Live Albums:
Seconds Out - Genesis
Plays Live - Peter Gabriel
A Show Of Hands - Rush
Urk - The Nits
Live - Sting (Italian Bootleg Import)
I've seen a Live CD by a band called U.K.
This band features Bill Bruford on the drums (whom I know from his
works with Genesis, King Crimson and Yes). And there's Alan Holdsworth
on the guitar who has also played for Pierre Moerlens Gong.
Has anyone heard about this album? Which kind of music are on it.
It is woth buying?
Any comment will be appreciate.
>PETER<_who_likes_live_albums_a_lot_more_than_studio_albums
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24.51 | UK | CSC32::A_PARRACO | When the goings get weird .... | Sun Sep 08 1991 20:44 | 15 |
|
The band UK had 3 albums :
UK (with Bruford on drums, Holdsworth on guitar, Eddie Jobson on
keyboards/violin, and John Wetton on bass/vocals)
Danger Money (with Wetton, Jobson and Terry Bozzio on drums)
Night by Nigh- LIVE (with Wetton, Jobson and Bozzio)
I personally love the 1st album, very progressive 70's rock, but the
last 2 don't thrill me that much. There is 1 song called 'Carrying No
Cross' from danger Money that is very hot though ........
- acp
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24.52 | It's me again... | HAMIS3::BRUEHL | "Silent Talking" | Tue Sep 24 1991 15:55 | 22 |
|
I know about a Live Album by Al Stewart.
It is entitled "Indian Summer - Live" or so. I can't get it here in
Germany. Does anybody know, about a release of this album in England
or in America? And, is it still availible? ...and, is it also
availible as a CD?
Any comment on this will be appreciate.
A second question is about Yes. I've seen the CD Box "Yesyears" at a
record store. It was quite expensive ($65 or 40 Pounds Sterling).
I've seen that there are a few non-released, remixed songs and live
versions on it. Has anybody got it by now? Is it worth buying?
I'm not sure if I will do, as I think it is a lot of money for a three
CD Box.
Thank you all,
in expectation,
|PETER|
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24.53 | . | SOURCE::ZAPPIA | The Poseur Children | Wed Sep 25 1991 15:42 | 8 |
|
I forget the title but I think I saw the live Al Stewart release
you're asking about. Send me mail to discuss further.
As for Yes, I'm pretty sure it has been reviewed in RECORDS or
CD or one of the many music related conferences.
- Jim
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24.54 | All the way Live!! | ASABET::HOWARD | | Wed Feb 19 1992 22:44 | 16 |
| I generally prefer live albums. Most recent purchase was Stanley
Clarke Live 1976-77, with excellent versions of Lopsy Lu, Silly Putty,
and other biggies.
Other favorite Live Albums:
War Live War
Gratitude Earth, Wind, & Fire
Peter Gabriel Plays Live
Parliament Live
Live in the City of
Light Simple Minds
Live at Blues Alley Wynton Marsalis
Darnley
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24.55 | OOOH WAKKA DOOOH!!! | SCOAYR::ABLACK | | Tue Mar 24 1992 12:22 | 16 |
|
The Stranglers (again!) - LIVE (XCERT)
....the band hate it, but I love it
and
Live at the Hope and Anchor, some rare live performances on
this one. Checkout "choosey suzie" and "mean to me" and you'll
see what I mean....
Charlie.
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24.56 | Any help would by Appreciated. | WMOIS::MAZURKA | Son_Of_Fabio | Sun Dec 12 1993 12:36 | 5 |
| Hi Folks.
A friend of mine is looking for A CD of"Live with Guitar"by Kevin
Ayers. We live in Massachusettes,U.S of A.
Crazy_Al
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24.57 | Can't stop the music (R.D.) | MXOC00::SILVA | SILVA | Thu Jun 13 1996 02:14 | 13 |
|
The best live albums (not in this order) for me are:
Renaissance Live at the Carnegie Hall
MAGMA Live
Frank Zappa Roxy & Elsewher
Yes Yessongs
King Crimson USA
Camel A Live Record
Premiata Forneria Marconi Cook
Pink Floyd Ummagumma (the live disc)
and more ...
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24.58 | | CHEFS::FIDDLER_M | The sense of being dulls my mind | Thu Jun 13 1996 09:45 | 6 |
| Someone mentioned Camel in this conference, and his name isn't
Clive....?
m
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24.59 | | RIOT01::SUMMERFIELD | Sic Transit Gloria Mundi | Thu Jun 13 1996 10:24 | 4 |
| Oi! I've never mentioned Camel in this conference. At least, I don't
think I have.
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24.60 | | CHEFS::FIDDLER_M | The sense of being dulls my mind | Thu Jun 13 1996 11:58 | 6 |
| Yes, you're probably right. But taking the mickey is much more fun
than being correct anytime, as you will be finding out soon....
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