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Old 11-15-2014   #21
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Re: The Best Live Album?


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Re: The Best Live Album?

Definitely Feedbacker by Boris, 2003.
Also, live performance by Big Black - August 9th 1987 - Seattle. That show really marks end of a era and important crossroads for American rock music.
Final show by BB and - in a way end of classic hardcore scene which became something else trough 90s ; somewhere in the crowd you can see almost angelic figure, Cobain standing and watching the show, Albini (of BB) will later produce record for Nirvana.
Big Black was greatly influenced by UK band The Killing Joke - that particular metallic guitar sound... same is with (but in another way) Nirvana which later totally ripped off song by The Killing Joke (80s that is Come As You Are). Two years after this show Albini will produce album called Tweez for small band from Louisville, Slint. That same band will later in 91 (same as Nevermind) release now cult album - Spiderland, which single-handedly started completely new genre, post-rock. And there you go, enter the 90s.



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Best Live Album?

Bumping this.


Not necessarily "the best" but these are albums I still listen to.


The Who - Live At Leeds
Chet Baker - Live In Tokyo
Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison
Grand Funk Railroad - Live Album
Duke Ellington - At Newport 1956
Humble Pie - Rockin' The Fillmore
Historic Performances At Monterey Pop - (Jimi & Otis twofer)
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