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Just sat here on hols in Sicily chatting with my beautiful wife. “Which live album do you think is the most important in my life?” I asks. (Bit inebriated truth be told). She names two out of three that are ‘up there’. What are the best/top for you guys? For me it’s (in reverse order): 3. The Song Remains the Same - Zeppelin ( saw it at the Castle Cinema - great memories) 2. If You Want Blood, You Got It - AC/DC “Angus. Angus!” Number fecking one! Live in the Heart of the City -Whitesnake (I’ve got a hell of a length Coverdale l!)
What do you reckon?
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The Best Live Album on 16:49 - Aug 19 with 1941 views
I'll definitely second that, and throw in Dire Straits - Alchemy Live.
2 albums that were constantly played throughout my teenage years. Every time I listen to them, I am transported back to the 80s!
Although not an album, AC/DC Live at River Plate is possibly the best live performance I have ever seen or heard. If you are a fan and have not seen it, it is recommended.
"Who scored that Naughty?", "I don't know, I've forgotten my bl**dy glasses again!".
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The Best Live Album on 11:51 - Aug 26 with 1735 views
The Best Live Album on 11:48 - Aug 26 by Naughty71
I'll definitely second that, and throw in Dire Straits - Alchemy Live.
2 albums that were constantly played throughout my teenage years. Every time I listen to them, I am transported back to the 80s!
Although not an album, AC/DC Live at River Plate is possibly the best live performance I have ever seen or heard. If you are a fan and have not seen it, it is recommended.
Loves a steak does Bri.
The first ever recipient of a Planet Swans Lifetime Achievement Award.
. . .And for the groovers there's 'Life on Planet Groove' credited to Maceo Parker but featuring a bunch of other alumni from the JBs including Pee Wee Ellis and Fred Wesley, and Kym Mazelle on vocals: