The UFO double live album, Strangers In The Night is a fantastic live album. I bought this when it came out in 1979 and it still gets regular trips to the turntable. I'm not even that much of a fan of UFO but the performance has so much energy and it does include Doctor Doctor and Only You Can Rock Me in the track listing which are worth the price of admission on their own.
1. James Brown - Apollo 62 2. Daft Punk - Alive 2007 3. Jimi - Band of Gypsys 4. The Band - Last Waltz 5. Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense 6. Dylan - Bootleg Series 1966 7. Miles - Live Evil 7. Johnny Cash - San Quentin 8. Charlie Parker, Mingus, Dizzy Gillespie - at Massey Hall 9. Cash - At San Quentin 10. John Mayall - Turning Point
Ike an Tina's "what you hear is what you get.. live at Carnegie hall" is an amazing live album. Great energy and so many great tunes, including a few covers.
Nice list Live at the Greek is unreal. Similar to you we had tickets for a show that got canceled. I remember they premiered it on the radio the weekend before the official release.
Some of my favs are...not in order.. Ozzy Osbourne - Speak of the Devil, Iron Maiden - Live After Death, Foghat - Live, Deep Purple - Made in Japan, Eric Clapton - Just One Night, Johnny Cash - Live at Folsom Prison
Have to thank you for this one GI. I love live albums and am always looking to add them to my collection. I'd never heard of the Jimmy Page and Black Crowes collab before watching this a couple days ago. Stopped in the record shop today and there was Live at the Greek front and center in the new used bin! Mint. I snagged it and just finished all six sides straight through. Absolutely killer! Thank you! 🙌
Thanks for the heads up on that Hendrix in Maui. Most of my Hendrix vinyl sounds like crap but this one is great sounding and perhaps my best sounding live album in my collection now. You can tell a lot of love went into this. It even comes with premium record sleeves which are stored in individual cardboard sleeves for each record.
Yes! It’s a fantastic set. I don’t even own a blu-Ray player, but I borrowed one just to watch the included documentary. Really fun watch! Amazing they got any sound at all from that show considering how windy it was on the side of that volcano in Maui
for me " The Angels - Liveline ", Both Tesla's acoustic live albums, Sade- Lovers Live, Frank Sinatra- Live At the Sands. And " Wings Over America ". Liked very much also the Jimi Hendrix Live 1967, and the Neil young recent bootlegs. Thanks for the Video.
There are SO many live albums that should have been on your list; Frampton Comes Alive; Allman Brothers at the Fillmore East; Skinards Album One More From the Road; Kansas Two for the Show Bob Segers Live Bullet Tom Petty Live Album. Sorry but I can’t believe you didn’t mention any of these. These are just a few off the top of my head. I know that peoples taste varies but to not include ANY of these is like saying my top ten guitar players of all time and leaving off Carlos Santana or Joe Walsh.
It’s been a while since I filmed this one, but I believe I mention up front that I was purposely avoiding very obvious iconic live albums (pretty sure I named Fillmore East, The Last Waltz, and Frampton Comes Alive as examples) All those you named are fantastic of course! Own em all. I was just trying to chose some that some people may have never heard. Either way thanks for the feedback and for watching!
@@NTXVinyl I absolutely enjoy your channel and it’s obvious you put a lot of time and effort in to the videos. I think it was the title that was maybe a little unintentionally misleading maybe you should have said here are 10 live albums that might have flown under the radar when they were released but I think you might want to consider listening too. Look forward to future videos stay safe
Where the Light Is, pretty good pressing for sure! In terms of U2 Elevation I don't think it is worth the hassle to buy the box set just to get that LP. I listened to quite a bit of recordings from that tour and found there were way better performances than the Boston one. At least when they released the Slane Castle performance later on that year it was much better.
Scorpions -Tokyo Tapes 1978. They didn't have any "hits" back then, but listen to "all night long" and " kojo no tsuki / Robot Man". Worldwide Live is good, but Tokyo Tapes makes it look bad in comparison
They can be hit or miss quality wise. But sometimes nice to fill a hole in your collection if a legit copy is impossible to find, too expensive, or simply has never been pressed
The UFO double live album, Strangers In The Night is a fantastic live album. I bought this when it came out in 1979 and it still gets regular trips to the turntable. I'm not even that much of a fan of UFO but the performance has so much energy and it does include Doctor Doctor and Only You Can Rock Me in the track listing which are worth the price of admission on their own.
1. James Brown - Apollo 62
2. Daft Punk - Alive 2007
3. Jimi - Band of Gypsys
4. The Band - Last Waltz
5. Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
6. Dylan - Bootleg Series 1966
7. Miles - Live Evil
7. Johnny Cash - San Quentin
8. Charlie Parker, Mingus, Dizzy Gillespie - at Massey Hall
9. Cash - At San Quentin
10. John Mayall - Turning Point
Fantastic list!!!
Allman Brothers live at Fillmore East and Bob Seger live bullet are two incredible sounding live albums.
Both classics!
Ike an Tina's "what you hear is what you get.. live at Carnegie hall" is an amazing live album. Great energy and so many great tunes, including a few covers.
Oh, forgot Frampton Comes Alive. I was at those shows at Winterland when I was attending Cal Berkeley in the early 70s.
Nice list
Live at the Greek is unreal. Similar to you we had tickets for a show that got canceled. I remember they premiered it on the radio the weekend before the official release.
Some of my favs are...not in order..
Ozzy Osbourne - Speak of the Devil,
Iron Maiden - Live After Death,
Foghat - Live,
Deep Purple - Made in Japan,
Eric Clapton - Just One Night,
Johnny Cash - Live at Folsom Prison
- Wings Over America
- Os Mutantes at the Barbican Theater in London 2006
Have to thank you for this one GI. I love live albums and am always looking to add them to my collection. I'd never heard of the Jimmy Page and Black Crowes collab before watching this a couple days ago. Stopped in the record shop today and there was Live at the Greek front and center in the new used bin! Mint. I snagged it and just finished all six sides straight through. Absolutely killer! Thank you! 🙌
Wow great find!!!
Elton John 11/17/70. Listen to the 18 minute version of " burn down the Mission"
Absolutely!!! Not very well thought out list
Thanks for the heads up on that Hendrix in Maui. Most of my Hendrix vinyl sounds like crap but this one is great sounding and perhaps my best sounding live album in my collection now. You can tell a lot of love went into this. It even comes with premium record sleeves which are stored in individual cardboard sleeves for each record.
Yes! It’s a fantastic set. I don’t even own a blu-Ray player, but I borrowed one just to watch the included documentary. Really fun watch! Amazing they got any sound at all from that show considering how windy it was on the side of that volcano in Maui
Same story for me with Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes. I had tickets to see them in Houston.
Still have my unused ticket! 😔
All great picks! I need to check out live at the Moore. I was wondering what sleeves you use for thicker albums. Cheers!
Thanks! For larger 3-4 LP gatefolds and box sets I use these: www.amazon.com/dp/B07TRPF9BP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_7WBF70D1TW7X4WQGBZ75
for me " The Angels - Liveline ", Both Tesla's acoustic live albums, Sade- Lovers Live, Frank Sinatra- Live At the Sands.
And " Wings Over America ".
Liked very much also the Jimi Hendrix Live 1967, and the Neil young recent bootlegs.
Thanks for the Video.
Doors, Absolutely Live is my number 1
Great album!
The best live recording in my opinion is Neil Diamond's Hot August Night, recorded live at the Greek in 1972.
Interesting list Thin Lizzy Live and Dangerous The Who Live at Leeds. OK obvious choices, but must be on the list.
Great albums!
ozzys randy rhoads tribute album is a fav of mine
Killer album!
I have the blue vynil version of the rooftop concert...
+1 Mad Season
Blackfoot - Highway Song live.
Frampton comes alive
The John Mayer and Jimmy Page w/ The Black Crowes are my top 2.
Both fantastic shows!
There are SO many live albums that should have been on your list; Frampton Comes Alive; Allman Brothers at the Fillmore East; Skinards Album One More From the Road; Kansas Two for the Show Bob Segers Live Bullet Tom Petty Live Album. Sorry but I can’t believe you didn’t mention any of these. These are just a few off the top of my head. I know that peoples taste varies but to not include ANY of these is like saying my top ten guitar players of all time and leaving off Carlos Santana or Joe Walsh.
It’s been a while since I filmed this one, but I believe I mention up front that I was purposely avoiding very obvious iconic live albums (pretty sure I named Fillmore East, The Last Waltz, and Frampton Comes Alive as examples)
All those you named are fantastic of course! Own em all. I was just trying to chose some that some people may have never heard.
Either way thanks for the feedback and for watching!
@@NTXVinyl
I absolutely enjoy your channel and it’s obvious you put a lot of time and effort in to the videos. I think it was the title that was maybe a little unintentionally misleading maybe you should have said here are 10
live albums that might have flown under the radar when they were released but I think you might want to consider listening too. Look forward to future videos stay safe
hey just wondering how you sleeved that jimi live in maui? i just got one for christmas and wanna know if i can sleeve it to protect it
Where the Light Is, pretty good pressing for sure! In terms of U2 Elevation I don't think it is worth the hassle to buy the box set just to get that LP. I listened to quite a bit of recordings from that tour and found there were way better performances than the Boston one. At least when they released the Slane Castle performance later on that year it was much better.
Wings Over America, The Band Rock Of Ages (which I think is much better than Last Waltz), Neil Young Massey Hall, Uncle Tupelo Mississippi Nights.
Massey Hall!!! Damn I wished I’d have remembered that one. Incredible.
Miles Davis - Live Evil ( life altering )
Little Feat - Waiting for Columbus
Grateful Dead - Live Dead
Scorpions -Tokyo Tapes 1978. They didn't have any "hits" back then, but listen to "all night long" and " kojo no tsuki / Robot Man". Worldwide Live is good, but Tokyo Tapes makes it look bad in comparison
What’s you take on unofficial lp’s?
They can be hit or miss quality wise. But sometimes nice to fill a hole in your collection if a legit copy is impossible to find, too expensive, or simply has never been pressed
That U2 Elevation lp is non existent. Any ideas on where to find?
Only avail in the All That You Can’t Leave Behind Deluxe box set
i presume unleashed in the east is on the obvious list
Kiss alive
Live Bulett, one more from the road
The song remains the same
Made in Japan
Led Zeppelin Celebration Day
made in japan is a no-brainer
Hello
ABB FILLMORE EAST..DONE..
Yeah agreed. Was trying to pick some less obvious albums.