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  1. #21
    The rehab years
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gojirosan View Post
    That's the studio album, the live album was "Space Ritual" and you're totally right. Excellent stuff.
    Gah, silly me, you're right! It was Space Ritual I was thinking of. None the less, smashing album.

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    The comeback tour
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pendragon View Post
    Bob Dylan & The Band - 'Before The Flood'
    Bob Dylan - 'Live at Budokan'
    Before the Flood I agree with, but Budokan are you sure?

  3. #23
    The ill-advised world music album
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    Anything by Milli Vanilli

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gojirosan View Post
    MC5 - Kick Out The Jams
    This!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by stuagu View Post
    Live at Leeds, The Who
    And this!

    Quote Originally Posted by Grunfeld. View Post
    UFO -- "Strangers in the Night"
    And this too!!

    Can I also add into the mix - Motorhead's No Sleep Til Hammersmith and one that no-one else will "get" - Another Lesson in Violence by Exodus. Worth it alone for the late Paul Baloff's inbetween song banter... "Heavy must stay together, all others must die!".
    For all your cabling needs..... KaBL

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    One that's been ignored so far:

    Cheap Trick: "At Budokan".

    A band that knew how to work an audience, and the live version of "Surrender" rocks the house!

    (And for even more guitar, "Cheap Trick At Budokan: The Complete Concert" contains several heavier numbers that were left off the original LP.)

  6. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by Not_the_DJ View Post
    Before the Flood I agree with, but Budokan are you sure?
    I have Bob's Budokan album, although I've not played it for Donkey's. However, I remember playing it constantly at the time thinking it was the dog's danglies. You've got me thinking now
    “Jazz, isn’t that just a series of mistakes disguised as musical composition?”

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    Wings over America
    Gordon Giltrap...(Sorry, CD name escapes me at the moment, It's upstairs and I'm too comfortable to go up and get it)
    Framton comes alive!
    Eagles Live!
    Slade Alive

    I used to have The Who live in Leeds...but I binned it with the rest of my Who stuff when Pete 'Pead' Townsend did a Garry Glitter with his PC....!
    I doubt, therefore I might be!

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    The ill-advised world music album
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    Dr Feelgood - Stupidity

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    Kick Out The Jams - MC5
    Live And Dangerous - Thin Lizzy (yes I know it's not really live, but I still love it)
    Live After Death - Iron Maiden
    Space Ritual - Hawkwind
    Live - Status Quo
    Live Transmissions From Uranus - Man Or Astroman
    Don't ask me when I began to hate
    Coz I don't recall a time I didn't

    Wanted: Doom/Stoner/Space-rock band in Leicester

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    Live and Dangerous obviously. (Despite the "not live" stuff)

    Some that I don't think I've seen yet:

    Dissection - Live Legacy, I'm not hugely familiar with the band but they seem to be on top form here.

    Children of Bodom - Stockholm Knockout Live, great band and this one has lots of fan favourites as well as some crazy soloing and a 7-minute booze-fuelled guitar-keyboard duel.

    Children of Bodom - Tokyo Warhearts, an earlier one... less songs on it that I really like but the band are stupidly tight and they're all playing incredibly complex songs very, very well indeed (especially when you bear in mind that a couple of them would have still been teenagers in 1999). And I think the vocals are just slightly better than Stockholm...
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wl9zvBjFkVc
    My name is Connor and I have a GAS problem.

    I also have some videos of myself playing guitar. Here they are.

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