Best double live vinyl?


 

Growing up in the 60's and 70's was the height of double live vinyl and the double feature at the movie theater. I'm listening to before the flood - Mr. Zimmerman and the Band. After listening to side one it flips to four, that's just not right.

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Live Adventures of AL Kooper and Mike Bloomfield at the Fimore in S.F.. Amazing!!!

@voodoolounge: Big Pink IS close, in West Saugerties, where Woodstock was actually held.

Another good dbl live: Little Feat's Waiting For Columbus. My early pressing has the 1/4-2/3 LP side arrangement, my later pressing (with bar code on the back cover) 1/2-3/4. Changers went out of fashion in the early-mid 70's, even amongst non-audiophiles.

The Band - Rock of Ages and The Last Waltz (ok, it's a triple)

Mountain Jam was originally released on the Allman Brother's next album (another double) Eat a Peach.

Another great Joni live double - Miles of Aisles

Likewise for Jaco (as part of Weather Report) - 8:30

Van Morrison - I'd take A Night in San Francisco over It's Too Late to Stop Now

 

Not a double and not remotely the best live album, but I was rather taken by the live album that was the second disc of Everybody's in Showbiz by the Kinks. Ray Davies is clearly plastered and the rest of the band isn't far behind, and there's just a kind of drunken majesty about it.