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Top 10 Live Albums
What are your top 10 live albums?
Mine in no particular order are:
1. Live at the Fillmore East - The Allman Brothers
2. Band of Gypsies - Jimi Hendrix
3. Live at Leeds - The Who
4. Welcome Back my Friends to the Show that Never Ends - Emerson, Lake and Palmer
5. Skull and Roses - the Grateful Dead
6. Live Rust - Neil Young
7. Listener Supported - Dave Matthews Band
8. Live in Japan - Deep Purple
9. Jeff Beck with the Jan Hammer Group Live - Jeff Beck
10. The Song Remains the Same - Led Zeppelin
1. Grateful Dead Closing of Winterland, 12/31/78. My first SF dead show on my 24th birthday (I was living in Anchorage AK at the time)! The Dead didn't start till midnight and played 3 sets! Breakfast was served at dawn after the show ended. The night started with the showing of the movie Animal House, followed by the Blues Brothers backed up by Joni Mitchell's Band Tom Scott and the LA Express followed by New Riders of the Purple Sage. Then the Flying Karamazov Brothers entertained the crowd and at midnight Bill Graham rode a giant joint from the balcony down to the stage and then they dropped a zillion ballons at midnight and the Dead started with Sugar Magnolia! Quite the evening! The show was issued on DVD a few years back. 2. Little Feat Waiting for Columbus 3. Leonard Cohen Live in London 4. GD Europe 72 5. The Band The Last Waltz & Rock of Ages 6. Joni Mitchell Miles of Aisles 7. Bob Marley and the Wailers Live 8. Talking Heads Stop Making Sense 9. Renaissance Live at Carnegie Hall 10. Grateful Dead Live Dead (1969)
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Grateful Dead 12/31/1978 Track listing[edit] Disc one[edit]
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These seem to have been missed: The Dream Syndicate: Live at Raji's - An absolutely stunning album featuring a fantastic band at the peak of its power. Truly a magical, enthralling thing to behold. Bob Dylan: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 4: Bob Dylan Live 1966, The "Royal Albert Hall" Concert - The electric half is legendary for very good reasons. |