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SURVEY SAYS: What's Your Favorite "Live" Album?
There were a lot of good selections – but these are the ones cited most often:
Live at Fillmore East by the Allman Brothers Band.
Frampton Comes Alive (editor’s note: if you liked the original, try Frampton Comes Alive II or Live in Detroit!)
Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band: Live Bullet
The Concert in Central Park – Simon & Garfunkel
The Who “Live At Leeds” (Deluxe Edition)
Neil Diamond/ a tie/ Hot August Night and Love at the Greek
Woodstock
Journey – Captured
But this week’s Bonus Survey Says Editor’s Choice goes to the reader who said “I have musical ADD. My music collection is approaching 60,000 songs (most obtained legally) and more than fill my three iPods. The answer to the questions is … no wait, its … now I’m listening to …”
Thanks to everyone who participated in our survey!
And here’s the rest of the reader list:
East Ashville Hardware (David Wilcox)
Gosh, I've heard only a few, and I like The Eagles (presumably “Hell Freezes Over”, though it could also be “Eagles Live”).
AC/DC (Editor’s Note: there are a LOT of live AC/DC albums)
Blues Traveler Live from the Fall
Bruce Springsteen - Live 1975 - 1985
"Mad Dogs and Englishmen" -- Joe Cocker
Yessongs (by Yes)
Jimi Hendrix - Band of Gypsies
Deja Vu...Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
"Waiting For Columbus" by Little Feat
No favorite "live" album. I guess the song I always liked "live" was Folsom Prison Blues, by Johnny Cash.
Elton John (there are four, but live in Australia tends to be played most)
The Kingston Trio at the Hungry i
Pink Floyd Delicate Sound of Thunder
Clapton's Unplugged.
Courage & Patience & Grit, By Great Big Sea
Here at last...Bee Gees...Live. 1977.
Maze Live in New Orleans
Grand Fund Railroad - the 3-D album that came out around 1977 (Editor’s Note: probably “Caught in the Act, issued in 1975).
Without a doubt..... James Taylor (Live)
Rattle and Hum by U2
Paul Simon's "Concert in the Park" (Central Park)
Canadian Brass Live
"One More from the Road" by Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Harry Chapin - Live Stories
Ellington at Newport
"Grant Street" by Sonny Landreth
Crosby Stills Nash & Young - 4 Way Street
King's X - Live all over the place
Back in the U.S. - Paul McCartney
Journey-Live in Manila
There is a tie: original Broadway cast recording of "Pippin" and the original Broadway cast recording of "Hair"
Kenny Chesney Live
That would be any live Grateful Dead Show...
The Last Waltz
Rolling Stones Get Your Ya Yas Out
Cheap Trick - Live at Budokan
Jimmy Buffett - Tuesdays, Thursdays, & Saturdays.
Live at the Copa with Paul Anka
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
Fleetwood Mac
A Bruce Springsteen bootleg live I have. Much better then the "live" albums they make.
That is easy... Styx Grand Illusion album... even my kids love the album (well now C/D)... trascends generations!!
The Dan Band
It's gotta be Rush -- from the days before they started making the Top 40 charts. Their live rendition of the "2112" anthem is fabulous! (At least it was when I was 13 and getting stoned to it!)