Foo Fighters - Skin and Bones
Slayer - Decade of Aggression
S&M, baby.
who?ghettoperson wrote:
S&M, baby.
Was about to say thatJenspm wrote:
Metallica + Symphony orchestra1927 wrote:
who?ghettoperson wrote:
S&M, baby.
great album
and Daft Punk Alive 2007
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Dream Theater: Score XX (20th Anniversary)
This is one well done live prog album. I have Once in a Livetime, Live at Budokan and Live Scenes form NY among my collection. Score was recorded very well in the Radio City Music Hall in NY. By far, that is their best recorded live performance.
This is one well done live prog album. I have Once in a Livetime, Live at Budokan and Live Scenes form NY among my collection. Score was recorded very well in the Radio City Music Hall in NY. By far, that is their best recorded live performance.
Ahh I see. S+M = Symphony and Metallica (sorry for the nooby question here but Symphony Orchestra as in a Symphony Orchestra or is that the name of another rock/metal band/group?)Jenspm wrote:
Metallica + Symphony orchestra1927 wrote:
who?ghettoperson wrote:
S&M, baby.
great album
If it is Metallica and a Symphony Orchestra any chance of psoting any links to watching or hearing footage?
Me being the ol barstard I am, was hoping S+M wasn't the new R+B as I like to think "I still got it", you can't say "Down with the kids" anymore really can you?
Metallica S&M. Best ever live album. ever. and i have a low tolerance for metallica, but that album--2 CD set--is phenomenal.
--edit...naturally, everyone else said that,but I posted then read
--edit...naturally, everyone else said that,but I posted then read
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http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q … rch=Search1927 wrote:
Ahh I see. S+M = Symphony and Metallica (sorry for the nooby question here but Symphony Orchestra as in a Symphony Orchestra or is that the name of another rock/metal band/group?)Jenspm wrote:
Metallica + Symphony orchestra1927 wrote:
who?
great album
If it is Metallica and a Symphony Orchestra any chance of psoting any links to watching or hearing footage?
Me being the ol barstard I am, was hoping S+M wasn't the new R+B as I like to think "I still got it", you can't say "Down with the kids" anymore really can you?
My friends and I were just debating live bands -vs- studio recording yesterday. Mainly, is it the goal of a live band to reproduce the "studio" sound of their songs, or use this as an opportunity to evolve their material into something unique to the live show. I personally prefer the later, and believe the live album experience show should represent something different, not just the studio songs played sloppy with crowd noises in the background.
For this reason, I would have to suggest:
Matisyahu - Live at Stubb's
Corrosion of Conformity - Live Volume
Pantera - Live: 101 Proof
Bob Marley and the Wailers - Live!
And while I'm not a huge fan of their music, I must admit that Pearl Jam has some excellent live recordings.
For this reason, I would have to suggest:
Matisyahu - Live at Stubb's
Corrosion of Conformity - Live Volume
Pantera - Live: 101 Proof
Bob Marley and the Wailers - Live!
And while I'm not a huge fan of their music, I must admit that Pearl Jam has some excellent live recordings.
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The Eagles covering Bob Marley is good aswell as original BM stuff.GravyDan wrote:
My friends and I were just debating live bands -vs- studio recording yesterday. Mainly, is it the goal of a live band to reproduce the "studio" sound of their songs, or use this as an opportunity to evolve their material into something unique to the live show. I personally prefer the later, and believe the live album experience show should represent something different, not just the studio songs played sloppy with crowd noises in the background.
For this reason, I would have to suggest:
Matisyahu - Live at Stubb's
Corrosion of Conformity - Live Volume
Pantera - Live: 101 Proof
Bob Marley and the Wailers - Live!
And while I'm not a huge fan of their music, I must admit that Pearl Jam has some excellent live recordings.
phish, grateful dead, allman brothers
QFT&E! Rock In Rio is awesome, as is S&M.Emil wrote:
Iron Maiden - Rock In Rio ?
Also, Rammstein - Live Aus Berlin is awesome.
Sick of It All - Live In A World Full of Hate
Nirvana unplugged
This, one of them or Dropkick Murphy live.presidentsheep wrote:
pantera's 101 proof album
Jenspm wrote:
Foo Fighters - Skin and Bones
Locoloki wrote:
Nirvana unplugged
I have The Kooks live at tea in the park (as well as an acoustic version of their album) and a couple of various live tunes floating around somewhere if anyone wants them.
I'm not telling you cos you're not talking to me, just because you got rinsed yesterday on xfireThe Sheriff wrote:
Right, I love live music, but am in need of some great live albums.
One of my favs is Foo Fighters' live in Hyde Park gig, absolutely great atmosphere there, I would've payed a lot of money to be there.
So, the purpose of this thread is a request to find some great Live albums, all suggestions are welcome, as long as they're sensible.
WELL BITCH, THE SHOE IS ON THE OTHER FOOT
GTFO
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Agreed. Going to see them Feb. 21st at MSG.Jenspm wrote:
Foo Fighters - Skin and Bones
When they play Everlong on that album...it sends shivers down my spine.
Good shout! Was this the original "Unplugged" that MTV ever did?Locoloki wrote:
Nirvana unplugged
NOFX- I heard they suck live and They've actually gotten worse live are good.
but blink 182: The mark tom and travis show is wayyyy over dubbed, AVOID!.
but blink 182: The mark tom and travis show is wayyyy over dubbed, AVOID!.
A shame, because Blink 182 were actually pretty damn good live when I saw them at reading festival.Nintendogamer wrote:
NOFX- I heard they suck live and They've actually gotten worse live are good.
but blink 182: The mark tom and travis show is wayyyy over dubbed, AVOID!.
Especially the giant flaming 'fuck' over the stage.
Frampton Comes Alive