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Probably been asked before but it IS Friday night...

Thought of asking for favorite live albums but expanded it to DVD performances or even a live show you've been to.

Some of my fave live albums:

Nine Tonight
Live Bullet -- Bob Seger and the boys

Live in Arnhem--Tina Turner (was a 60-something GRANNY! at the time)

SRV--about all of his shows on DVD. The growth from a little shy to guitar god is amazing and, with the exception of MAYBE Hendrix, I've never seen anyone more at one with his instrument.

Van Morrison's Montreux performance (1980, IIRC)--ol Van might be the one guy who could give Axl a run for his money on mercurial performances but he kicked ass with a great band on this one.

Hendrix--Band of Gypsys album. Killer tone and Jimi at his roots!

Clapton--Unplugged. Pure, true acoustic set. Lord, my buddy and I have played all those songs untold times out live...

Clapton--One More Rider (more on this one later)

Eagles Hell Freezes Over--missing Felder but still kicked ass. Possibly Eagles at their best.

Allman Bros At Fillmore East--dude, come on...it's the Allman Bros!

Queen Live Killers--Freddie and the guys. Certainly one of the most gifted bands--musically.

Springsteen--Live in Dublin--lot of good stuff on this album

I haven't been to a lot of concerts but two of my faves were both at Sun Valley. One with Keb' Mo solo and another with him and Bonnie Raitt. First one I was sitting on the grass about 20' from the stage. For you guitar guys, the second concert he had the best ES-335 Tone I have heard ANYWHERE on any album or live. Tried to see what amp he was using but couldn't make it out.

The one I didn't go to that I'll probably regret till I die is Clapton's One More Car, One More Rider tour. It was in Boise on a weeknight and I should've just tried to get off work and go--the album is awesome!



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Been to many,many shows,seen that Clapton tour in Buffalo.
Too many favorites,but probably the overall best was Clapton's guitar festival in 13 @MSG. Went both nights,so many high level players,derek trucks,keb mo,gary clark jr.vince gill,just to name a few.Some of the groups played and many great jams,here's one of my favs


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The live show that immediately came to mind, Al Di Miola at the Rainbow Music Hall, Denver '77 Elegant Gypsy album.




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I once saw Allison Krauss and Union Station backed by the Nashville Symphony perform in the Ryman Auditorium.

I've seen a lot of shows, but for musical excellence, none could touch this one. Everyone on stage was a top tier musician.

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Beatles and the Rolling Stones in Jacksonville. Both were great concerts. I don't go to a lot of them though.


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Originally Posted by gregintenn
I once saw Allison Krauss and Union Station backed by the Nashville Symphony perform in the Ryman Auditorium.

I've seen a lot of shows, but for musical excellence, none could touch this one. Everyone on stage was a top tier musician.


Bet that was a fantastic show! I've seen her twice, once with Union Station and the other with Robert Plant. Plant is one of the great vocalists of the ages, but that night on several songs he sang back-up for her. She is an amazing talent.

Another one I remember is Lyle Lovett. I barely knew who he was when I went to that show, but it was amazing. They call the show Lyle Lovett and His Large Band for a reason. There were times when there were 15-20 people on stage.



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Hillary Hahn performed live in Anchorage a few years back. I was left with the impression I'll probably not see a better live performance in my life time.


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Originally Posted by Mannlicher
Beatles and the Rolling Stones in Jacksonville. Both were great concerts.

Dang Sam, way to go...! Those bands are a far cry from Slim Whitman.


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Best show I've ever seen was Chris Ledoux. Second was Jason Isbell.

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Roy Clark, small outdoor venue.
Joe Walsh, small indoor venue.
Chris Isaack, medium venue.
Grateful Dead large outdoor concert.
Some in the 70's not so sure, as I was having far to much fun to really care.
Clapton was excellent.
How to choose just one, of so many, so far apart?


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Charlie Byrd
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Count Basie (led by Jack Foster)
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Originally Posted by MojoHand
Probably been asked before but it IS Friday night...

Thought of asking for favorite live albums but expanded it to DVD performances or even a live show you've been to.

Some of my fave live albums:

Nine Tonight
Live Bullet -- Bob Seger and the boys

Live in Arnhem--Tina Turner (was a 60-something GRANNY! at the time)

SRV--about all of his shows on DVD. The growth from a little shy to guitar god is amazing and, with the exception of MAYBE Hendrix, I've never seen anyone more at one with his instrument.

Van Morrison's Montreux performance (1980, IIRC)--ol Van might be the one guy who could give Axl a run for his money on mercurial performances but he kicked ass with a great band on this one.

Hendrix--Band of Gypsys album. Killer tone and Jimi at his roots!

Clapton--Unplugged. Pure, true acoustic set. Lord, my buddy and I have played all those songs untold times out live...

Clapton--One More Rider (more on this one later)

Eagles Hell Freezes Over--missing Felder but still kicked ass. Possibly Eagles at their best.

Allman Bros At Fillmore East--dude, come on...it's the Allman Bros!

Queen Live Killers--Freddie and the guys. Certainly one of the most gifted bands--musically.

Springsteen--Live in Dublin--lot of good stuff on this album

I haven't been to a lot of concerts but two of my faves were both at Sun Valley. One with Keb' Mo solo and another with him and Bonnie Raitt. First one I was sitting on the grass about 20' from the stage. For you guitar guys, the second concert he had the best ES-335 Tone I have heard ANYWHERE on any album or live. Tried to see what amp he was using but couldn't make it out.

The one I didn't go to that I'll probably regret till I die is Clapton's One More Car, One More Rider tour. It was in Boise on a weeknight and I should've just tried to get off work and go--the album is awesome!



Best live shows I've seen were a few of the many Dead shows I went to, Sonic Youth in the early 90's, SRV, Zappa..... trying to think of my favorite live recordings and kinda blanking at the moment.


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Pantera and white zombie at the San Jose event center. Nothing like being up close and personal at a show like that


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Originally Posted by antlers
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Beatles and the Rolling Stones in Jacksonville. Both were great concerts.

Dang Sam, way to go...! Those bands are a far cry from Slim Whitman.


true, but then I knew Slim personally. He lived in Middleburg FL, and I used to eat lunch with him.


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Originally Posted by antlers
Originally Posted by Mannlicher
Beatles and the Rolling Stones in Jacksonville. Both were great concerts.

Dang Sam, way to go...! Those bands are a far cry from Slim Whitman.


Sam and Ingwe used to hunt T-rex with flint knives back in their youth. wink


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Dan Fogelberg and Gordon Lightfoot.


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The Greatest show I have ever seen live?

Bob Hope gave a USO show on my base when I was a young Marine.
He and his lovely wife entertained us for almost 2 hours.
It was cool then.
Its historic now as he passed shortly after.

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Flogging Molly. Everyone of their live shows I've been to has been great.

Always had a good time at The Reverend Horton Heat shows.

Social Distortion used to put on a good show.

Grateful Dead just for the spectacle.

Body Count was a lot of fun when I saw them back in the early 90's



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Easily the best concert Ive been to was Crystal Gayle.


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