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Best/favourite live album

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Johnny C:
If I could, I would get one of those live CDs the Pixies had at each concert during their one tour recently.

devinjames:
Easily,

Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison
Jay-Z's Unplugged
Otis Redding In Person at the Whisky-A-Go-Go
My Morning Jacket Acoustic Citsuoca

Two_Tone:

--- Quote from: Kai ---.... Is it really possible to not like Pink Floyd? I mean, some of the stuff they produced (Momentary Lapse of Reason, I'm glaring at you.) wasn't too good, but they've made some amazing music.
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I only really get down with the Syd Barret era stuff. A lot of Alan Parson's production work is great, but a lot of the songs get too self-indulgent. I dunno I've never been a big fan of "prog-rock".

swizzard:
I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings by Radiohead is awesome.
I really like the Dillinger 4 live bootleg, mostly for the banter, cause the sound quality is crap.

there are others, but i can't really think of them right now.




-sam

Inlander:

--- Quote from: devinjames ---Otis Redding In Person at the Whisky-A-Go-Go
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You should definitely check out the Sam Cooke album I mentioned earlier.  Otis Redding's Whisky-A-Go-Go album is often regarded as his equivalent to the Sam Cooke recording, but fine as Redding's album is Cooke's is a million times better.  Cooke, incidentally, was Redding's favourite singer.

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