is this the greatest live band of all time?


l know everybody has there own opinion however you be the judge?  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyEbr6HvWy0
guitarsam
Sam here i’ve been trying to use frequencies encoded onto digital audio to try and get a recorded live performance to sound like a real live concert? i know this sounds impossible however in my mind i believe it’s possible? my theory is by encoding the earth frequencies onto digital audio the brain will recognize it as real live as opposed to a recording. the first example is the j geils band 1979 rockpalast gemany. the second example is the same clip with the earth frequencies i recorded at the park at 3am on my mp3 player in the wav format applied to the audio

http://u.pc.cd/CzgctalK

http://u.pc.cd/LM0ctalK
rafevw -- Steppenwolf played a concert at my high school in 1969.  In the auditorium.  They weren't allowed, though, to do The Pusher.
sam here again.lf the brain is in sync with the earth and i encode the digital music with the earth frequencies i recorded will the digital music now be in sync with the brain?  l encoded echos by pink floyd with the earth frequencies i recorded to hopefully convert the digital music to harmonize with the brain to create a new listening experience.

http://u.pc.cd/j6B7
To me, Phish is by far the best live band experience. Nothing even comes close. However I am too young to have seen the Dead in their early yrs (68'-72'). I have seen around 1000 live shows, and there are a few that really stick out.

Phish New Years 95
Prince at The Fillmore in 2004
The Original Meters in 2005
Phil Lesh & Friends 1999 
Zero  93-97
Almost every Phish Show...
Pink Floyd 
Allman Bros
Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeshi
Moe. 
Tom Petty


sam here again i notice nobody mention hair metal bands? i turned 18 in 1980 so i am the mtv generation. i never got into hair metal it all sounded the same to me?