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Best Live LP Album-Vinyl only please..

OldSkoolKlein

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OK, I'm a little surprised that my choice hasn't come up yet;
STOP MAKING SENSE by TALKING HEADS.

In my opinion, the funny thing about this album is that the vinyl version has the WORST versions of the songs on the album. I have the LP, VHS tape, and a German DVD release.

The best versions of these songs is the set done for the film. They were taken from concerts at the Pantages Theatre somewhere in the U.S. The film was 1 concert, the LP was taken from others, and eventually the FULL concert was released on DVD with 4-5 extra tracks compared to the LP, whereas the film has 2 or 3 less than the dvd.

I'm happy to be corrected on the numbers, I just can't be bothered to Wikipedia it.

Watch the film. What a cool way to bring out the band; 5-6 songs to get them all out. And Cross Eyed and Painless still gives me the urge to permanently damage my hearing. And the synth solo in Making Flippy Floppy will really test the channel separation capabilities of your amp and speakers, or if you have a killer set of proper headphones (not the shit you hook up an iphone to). Go Bernie Worrell!


Just another nerdy bit I found at boingboing. This is the link for the story: http://boingboing.net/2009/10/08/stop-making-sense-25.html

This is supposedly how Jonathan Demme blended the material from the 3 concerts into 1:

Chris Spurgeon

I love the clever technique Jonathan Demme used to make this movie. What was that, you ask? Glad to tell you!

Demme shot the concert on three nights...one night with the cameras on the left, one with the cameras on the right, and once with them shooting from the center of the theater. He and David Byrne took pains to make sure the three shows looked as visually identical as possible (same songs, same clothes, same lighting changes at the same moments in the songs, etc.) They took extra care to make sure that each song was played at exactly the same tempo each night. (In a couple of shots in the movie you can see Talking Heads drummer Chris Franz holding a headphone speaker to his ear before starting a song. He was listening to a click track to make sure that he kicked off the number at the correct speed). **Note from O.S.Klein: You see this notably on the 3rd song on the movie, Thank you for sending me an Angel.**

All this gave Demme the ability to cut together three performances shot from three different camera angles to give the illusion of one continuous performance. Clever!
 
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BlueBlazer

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Nice one OldSkoolKlein!
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Another of my favorite live albums that I haven't seen mentioned here is Logos by Tangerine Dream.

One of the things that makes it great is the crowd makes noise, but once the music starts there is virtually no crowd noise. Only in between songs which are really, really long.
 

Swan Lee

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Nice one OldSkoolKlein! View Image

Another of my favorite live albums that I haven't seen mentioned here is Logos by Tangerine Dream.

One of the things that makes it great is the crowd makes noise, but once the music starts there is virtually no crowd noise. Only in between songs which are really, really long.

:laughing: Reminded me of listening to Ricochet and getting woke up at the end by all the clapping.Completely forgot itss a live album:biggrin:dO we dare mention Kraftwerk's Live album Minimum/maximum ?
 
So many great recordings in this thread.Funny how live albums aren't really in vogue now just like rock music isn't really front and center anymore.

For my money, the most exciting performances I have ever heard come from the 1966 Dylan tour such as "Live 1966" or "Play Fucking Loud". That was the birth of rock music. Here's this voice of a generation who people followed as some messiah or prophet. He's attacking the audience with this destructive music and with singing which is comical, raging and wounded. It hit those people like seeing the Lord on a week long bender in a whorehouse. He drummed up apocalypse and could only keep it up for another month.

Watch the clip on Youtube of him doing Like A rolling Stone on that tour...his face is channeling some funky shit. Split second changes like quicksilver.
 
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toughmudderdave

So I'm up her in Portland prepping my mother's house for sale now that she's going into a nursing facility. In clearing out the house I came across a big box of...all my old LPs from high school. Frampton Comes Alive, Outlaws, ZZ Top, KISS Alive!, Eagles, Montrose, Robin Trower Live....awesomeness.

Now all I need is a turntable...LOL!
 
So I'm up her in Portland prepping my mother's house for sale now that she's going into a nursing facility. In clearing out the house I came across a big box of...all my old LPs from high school. Frampton Comes Alive, Outlaws, ZZ Top, KISS Alive!, Eagles, Montrose, Robin Trower Live....awesomeness.

Now all I need is a turntable...LOL!

Saw Frampton at The Ryman a few years ago at a fundraiser for a treatment center. Man. that hair is gone but if you shut your eyes he sounds like 1976.

Oh, and I'll take that Robin Trower.
 
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toughmudderdave

Oh, and I'll take that Robin Trower.
That was indeed a most pleasant surprise. I've got an audiophile friend who designs/builds his own audio amplifiers that is equipped to rip LPs to WAV or OGG format. I'd be happy to send you a copy if you'd like.
 

ernesttbass

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OK, here goes my first post after six years of lurking.
How about.... UFO Strangers in the night. I wore that piece of vinyl out. Actually, it was two pieces of vinyl.
 

vta

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The best live album...ever...has to be Strangers in the Night by UFO....and next Saturday I'll be watching them live...can't friggin wait!
 

RetroGrow

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Gotta go with The Rolling Stones-Get Yer Ya Yas out!
With Mick Taylor on guitar. The Stones @ their finest.
 

Stoner4Life

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Deep Purple, Made in Japan:


Highway Star live.......

[YOUTUBEIF]KgZSnAkQc4c[/YOUTUBEIF]
 

farmerlion

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THE GODZ Who's that check them out, most of their stuff is next to impossible to get. I spent twenty years trying to replace cassettes with cd's. love cage, hey you ENJOY
 

farmerlion

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Crack the sky live with the best band intro ever. Ladies and gentlemen this band has come all the way down from an acid trip just to play for you tonight! please welcome crack the sky........
 

Chi13

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I have recently bought a turntable. Resurecting an old thread but my vinyl live albums that I really like are:

Made in Japan - Deep Purple
Live at Filmore East - Allman Brothers
Band of Gypsys - Hendrix
Johnny Winter and live
Bob Marley Live
Live at Leeds - The Who

:rtfo:
 

White Beard

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Lou Reed: Rock ‘n’ Roll Animal
Weather Report: Mysterious Traveler
Rolling Stones: LIVEr Than You’ll Ever Be (bootleg)
Rory Gallagher: Irish Tour ‘74
Genesis: Seconds Out
Peter Gabriel: Plays Live (orig. 2LP)
801: Live

Big Brother & The Holding Company: Cheap Thrills
Jefferson Airplane: Bless It’s Pointed Little Head
 

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