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Favorite live album/footage On stage is when certain bands shine!
#1
Posted 16 July 2004 - 03:34 AM
Some bands go beyond mere note-for-note recitals of whatever the fuck they put on their album. We all know this. So say things about it.
Audio only:
Frank Zappa (+ the Mothers) - Roxy+Elsewhere (although there were many overdubs... those allergic to such things should check out YCDTOSA vol2, OR the ROXY DVD whenever the fuck the ZFT decide to release it); Weasels Ripped My Flesh (mostly live tracks, some studio integration, but never at the same time);
The Who - Live at Leeds (too obvious, i know)
Sound with pictures:
Woodstock, Moneterey Pop, Jimi Plays Berkeley, Gwar (even though i haven't seen any of their dvd's yet),
my mind is blank today, but rest assured there are many many more to be included!
Say yours!!
Audio only:
Frank Zappa (+ the Mothers) - Roxy+Elsewhere (although there were many overdubs... those allergic to such things should check out YCDTOSA vol2, OR the ROXY DVD whenever the fuck the ZFT decide to release it); Weasels Ripped My Flesh (mostly live tracks, some studio integration, but never at the same time);
The Who - Live at Leeds (too obvious, i know)
Sound with pictures:
Woodstock, Moneterey Pop, Jimi Plays Berkeley, Gwar (even though i haven't seen any of their dvd's yet),
my mind is blank today, but rest assured there are many many more to be included!
Say yours!!
"Nothing is real, all is permitted"
- Hassan i Sabbah
"There's nothing wrong with anything."
- Philip J.Fry
- Hassan i Sabbah
"There's nothing wrong with anything."
- Philip J.Fry
#3
Posted 22 July 2004 - 02:22 AM
Live videos:
'In case you didn't feel like showing up'
Ministry
[the cage, the fire, Jello Biafra, Ogre, Chris Connelly]
'male'
Foetus
[the haircut, the ensemble band from the Swans and others]
'you goddamned son of a bitch'
Revolting Cocks
[the dancing junky girls, 80s looking Al]
'live at NYC' (just a taped show doing thr rounds about ten years ago)
Mr.Bungle
[poor qualitgood show... bad camera man, cool cover of theme from thunderball]
live CDs
'Decade of Agression'
Slayer
[great quality, all the classics]
'Boil'
Foetus
[i am the walrus, needs more bass]
'Unauthorised vol 1 - 3' (popular bootleg series)
Red Hot Chili Peppers
[so many P-funk and hendrix covers]
'In case you didn't feel like showing up'
Ministry
[the cage, the fire, Jello Biafra, Ogre, Chris Connelly]
'male'
Foetus
[the haircut, the ensemble band from the Swans and others]
'you goddamned son of a bitch'
Revolting Cocks
[the dancing junky girls, 80s looking Al]
'live at NYC' (just a taped show doing thr rounds about ten years ago)
Mr.Bungle
[poor qualitgood show... bad camera man, cool cover of theme from thunderball]
live CDs
'Decade of Agression'
Slayer
[great quality, all the classics]
'Boil'
Foetus
[i am the walrus, needs more bass]
'Unauthorised vol 1 - 3' (popular bootleg series)
Red Hot Chili Peppers
[so many P-funk and hendrix covers]
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#4
Posted 04 August 2004 - 08:21 PM
Audio
Iced Earth-Alive In Athens(best metal live album ever!!!)
Pearl Jam-almost any of the officially released shows.. 7/11/03 from Boston comes to mind first
Queen-Live At Wembley
Nirvana-Unplugged
DVD
Opeth-Live at Shepherds Bush
Rush-Rush In Rio
NIN-And All That Could Have Been
Pearl Jam-Touring Band 2000, Live At The Garden
Pink Floyd-Live In Pompeii
Iced Earth-Alive In Athens(best metal live album ever!!!)
Pearl Jam-almost any of the officially released shows.. 7/11/03 from Boston comes to mind first
Queen-Live At Wembley
Nirvana-Unplugged
DVD
Opeth-Live at Shepherds Bush
Rush-Rush In Rio
NIN-And All That Could Have Been
Pearl Jam-Touring Band 2000, Live At The Garden
Pink Floyd-Live In Pompeii
#5
Posted 07 August 2004 - 01:59 PM
Who was that group in the '80s that ONLY did concert videos? John Cafferty and The beaver brown band? that always annoyed me.
The Finn Brothers show last week was extremely terrific. If you're a fan of Crowded House or Split Enz, you can find my review here:
Which listee is Despondent? (on PT, not the Finns)
The Finn Brothers show last week was extremely terrific. If you're a fan of Crowded House or Split Enz, you can find my review here:
Which listee is Despondent? (on PT, not the Finns)
#6
Posted 18 August 2004 - 10:33 AM
Didn't just about everyone do mostly concert videos in the 80s?
Anyway, I have a 40 minute live bootleg of Aphex Twin performing at Glastonbury '97 that is extremely enjoyable. Also: "From The Muddy Banks Of Wishkah" by Nirvana, and some radio sessions that I have kicking around by DJ Shadow. Oh, and Joy Division's "BBC Sessions" record.
Anyway, I have a 40 minute live bootleg of Aphex Twin performing at Glastonbury '97 that is extremely enjoyable. Also: "From The Muddy Banks Of Wishkah" by Nirvana, and some radio sessions that I have kicking around by DJ Shadow. Oh, and Joy Division's "BBC Sessions" record.
#9
Posted 13 September 2004 - 08:38 PM
QUOTE (somecanadianguy @ Aug 4 2004, 08:21 PM)
Audio
Iced Earth-Alive In Athens(best metal live album ever!!!)
Pearl Jam-almost any of the officially released shows.. 7/11/03 from Boston comes to mind first
Queen-Live At Wembley
Nirvana-Unplugged
DVD
Opeth-Live at Shepherds Bush
Rush-Rush In Rio
NIN-And All That Could Have Been
Pearl Jam-Touring Band 2000, Live At The Garden
Pink Floyd-Live In Pompeii
Iced Earth-Alive In Athens(best metal live album ever!!!)
Pearl Jam-almost any of the officially released shows.. 7/11/03 from Boston comes to mind first
Queen-Live At Wembley
Nirvana-Unplugged
DVD
Opeth-Live at Shepherds Bush
Rush-Rush In Rio
NIN-And All That Could Have Been
Pearl Jam-Touring Band 2000, Live At The Garden
Pink Floyd-Live In Pompeii
I agree, Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii rocks! Joy Division's "Here are the Young Men" would also be at the top of my list, as would Talking Heads "Stop Making Sense."
#10
Posted 13 September 2004 - 10:16 PM
i forgot about that joy division vid... i've got that.
also NIN woodstock 94 is a great show!!!
also NIN woodstock 94 is a great show!!!
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Music: HYPOID (industrial rock) | Spectrox Toxemia (Death Metal) | Cannibalingus (80s style thrash metal) | Wasabi Nose Bleed (Exp.Techno) | DeadfeeD (Exp.Ambient) |||(more to come)
Also: The Chefelf.com Lord of the Rings | RoBUTZ (a primative webcomic) | KOTOR 1 NPC profiles |
Music: HYPOID (industrial rock) | Spectrox Toxemia (Death Metal) | Cannibalingus (80s style thrash metal) | Wasabi Nose Bleed (Exp.Techno) | DeadfeeD (Exp.Ambient) |||(more to come)
#11
Posted 15 September 2004 - 03:46 PM
When they were all muddy 'n' stuff? Or was that Lollapalooza? Either way, the live NIN stuff I've seen/heard is excellent. "And All That Could Have Been" is a good listen.
I've been listening to "The Smell Of Female" by the Cramps lately. It's a brilliant live record. Plus it's the Cramps. And they are rad.
I've been listening to "The Smell Of Female" by the Cramps lately. It's a brilliant live record. Plus it's the Cramps. And they are rad.
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