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Dave U. Random

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Nov 5, 2009, 11:03:00 AM11/5/09
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#12 on Amazon.com's 100 Greatest Live Albums of All Time:

http://xrl.us/100Live

globular

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Nov 5, 2009, 7:52:43 PM11/5/09
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Dave U. Random wrote:
> #12 on Amazon.com's 100 Greatest Live Albums of All Time:
>
> http://xrl.us/100Live
>
I have that on DVD.

yougotl...@yahoo.com

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Nov 5, 2009, 9:21:12 PM11/5/09
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On Nov 5, 11:03 am, Dave U. Random <anonym...@anonymitaet-im-

inter.net> wrote:
> #12 on Amazon.com's 100 Greatest Live Albums of All Time:
>
> http://xrl.us/100Live

The best live album of all time, or at least for Soul or R&B, JB Live
at The Apollo 1962 notwithstanding

50s

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Nov 5, 2009, 10:39:55 PM11/5/09
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On Nov 5, 11:03 am, Dave U. Random <anonym...@anonymitaet-im-
inter.net> wrote:
> #12 on Amazon.com's 100 Greatest Live Albums of All Time:
>
> http://xrl.us/100Live

This list might be better, it's # 24 here:

http://digitaldreamdoor.nutsie.com/pages/best_livealb.html

1. James Brown - Live At The Apollo
2. The Who - Live At Leeds
3. The Allman Brothers - At Fillmore East
4. Jerry Lee Lewis - Live At The Star Club
5. Ray Charles - In Person
6. Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison
7. Deep Purple - Made In Japan
8. The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya Ya's Out
9. Bob Dylan - The Royal Albert Hall Concert
10. Peter Frampton - Frampton Comes Alive
11. Sam Cooke - At Harlem Square Club
12. Jimi Hendrix - Band of Gypsies
13. KISS - Alive
14. The MC5 - Kick Out The Jams
15. Bob Marley & The Wailers - Live
16. James Brown - Live At The Apollo Volume Two
17. The Grateful Dead - Live Dead
18. Donny Hathaway - Live
19. Etta James - Rocks The House!
20. Motorhead - No Sleep Til Hammersmith
21. Neil Young - Live Rust
22. Gene Chandler - Live At The Regal
23. Ike & Tina Turner - What You Hear Is What You Get: Live At
Carnegie Hall
24. Otis Redding - Live In Europe
25. Elvis Presley - In Person At The International Hotel, Las Vegas,
Nevada
26. Curtis Mayfield - Curtis Live
27. U2 - Under A Blood Red Sky
28. James Brown - Say It Live & Loud: Live In Dallas 8.26.68
29. Aretha Franklin - Live At Fillmore West
30. Ray Charles - At Newport
31. War - War Live
32. AC/DC - If You Want Blood, You've Got It
33. Lynyrd Skynryd - One More For The Road
34. Bob Dylan & The Band - Before The Flood
35. Sam Cooke - At The Copa
36. Johnny Cash - At San Quentin
37. The Yardbirds - Five Live Yardbirds
38. Quicksilver Messenger Service - Happy Trails
39. Queen - Live At Wembley '86
40. Ozzy Osbourne/Randy Rhodes - Tribute
41. Gil Scott-Heron - Small Talk At 125th & Lenox
42. Rory Gallagher - Irish Tour
43. Cream - Live Cream Vol. 1
44. The Beach Boys - In Concert (1974)
45. Cheap Trick - At Budokan
46. Jefferson Airplane - Bless Its Pointed Little Head
47. Rush - Rush In Rio
48. The Roots - The Roots Come Alive
49. Bob Marley - Babylon By Bus
50. James Brown - Pure Dynamite: Live At The Royal
51. Aretha Franklin - Amazing Grace
52. Simon & Garfunkel - Live In Central Park
53. Jerry Lee Lewis - The Greatest Live Show On Earth
54. The Temptations - Live
55. Billy Joel - Songs In The Attic
56. Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
57. Parliament - Parliament Live/P-Funk Earth Tour
58. Marvin Gaye - Live At The London Palladium
59. Robin Trower - Live
60. Derek & The Dominos - In Concert/Live At The Fillmore
61. The Meters - Uptown Rulers: The Meters Live On The Queen Mary
62. The Ventures - On Stage
63. Solomon Burke - Soul Alive!
64. Boogie Down Productions - Live Hardcore Worldwide
65. The Doors - Absolutely Live
66. The Beach Boys - Concert (1964)
67. Elvis Presley - At Madison Square Garden
68. Van Morrison - It's Too Late To Stop Now
69. Joe Cocker - Mad Dogs & Englishmen
70. Foghat - Live
71. Thin Lizzy - Live & Dangerous
72. Talking Heads - The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads
73. King Curtis - Live At Fillmore West
74. Lou Reed - Rock 'n' Roll Animal
75. Stevie Wonder -Little Stevie Wonder/The 12 Year Old Genius
76. Jeff Buckley - Live At L'Olympia
77. James Brown - Love, Power, Peace: Live At The Olympia, Paris,
1971.
78. Otis Redding - In Person At The Whisky A Go-Go
79. The O'Jays - Live In London
80. The Blues Brothers - A Briefcase Full Of Blues
81. The Grateful Dead - Dick's Picks Volume 4
82. Erykah Badu - Live
83. Bob Seger - Live Bullet
84. The Everly Brothers - Reunion Concert
85. The Beatles - Live At The Hollywood Bowl
86. Little Feat - Waiting For Columbus
87. Ike & Tina Turner - Live! The Ike & Tina Turner Show
88. Commodores - Live
89. Dion & The Belmonts - Reunion At Madison Square Garden
90. The Velvet Underground - Live At Max's Kansas City
91. George Thorogood - Live
92. The Jacksons - Jacksons Live
93. Yes - Yessongs
94. James Brown - At Madison Square Garden
95. Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Welcome Back My Friends To The Show That
Never Ends
96. Marvin Gaye - Live
97. Bruce Springsteen - Live In New York City
98. Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains The Same
99. Esther Phillips - Burnin'
100. Jimi Hendrix - Live At The Fillmore East

buswiz...@yahoo.com

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Nov 6, 2009, 3:07:18 PM11/6/09
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No it's not. It doesn't have B.B. King's Live At The Regal

DCar...@aol.com

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Nov 7, 2009, 7:51:16 PM11/7/09
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He made his biggest splash though in 1968, baby!!!


Dennis C from Tennessee

50s

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Nov 7, 2009, 9:31:14 PM11/7/09
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On Nov 6, 3:07 pm, buswizard7...@yahoo.com wrote:

That's because it's a rock and roll list that excludes blues.

Evil Rev Returns

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Nov 8, 2009, 9:35:39 AM11/8/09
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Where's "It's Alive" by Ramones ??? That's my #2 best live album of
all time


The ROIR cassette release (1986 ??) of ? Mark & The Mysterians should
be on anyone's list as well

ER

Michael Black

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Nov 8, 2009, 10:52:34 AM11/8/09
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On Sat, 7 Nov 2009, 50s wrote:


>> No it's not.   It doesn't have B.B. King's Live At The Regal
>
> That's because it's a rock and roll list that excludes blues.
>

That doesn't work. There are a couple of bands on there, The Grateful
Dead and The Allman Brothers that did play blues at times. There's
even an Etta James album there. There's also soul, James Brown and
Marvin Gaye and Otis Redding. There's pop, The Jacksons. New Wave,
Talking Heads. There's even folk-ish, Simon & Garfunkel.

No, it's the sort of list that they put on things when they felt they
deserved a spot, not worrying about genre.

Michael


50s

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Nov 8, 2009, 10:57:37 AM11/8/09
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All of those artists are part of rock and roll, but blues is not.

Soul, funk, folk rock, even rap, etc are all part of rock and roll.

What do you mean "even" an Etta James album?

Etta James is not blues.

The fact that some rock bands have at times done blues does not make
them blues artists anymore than the fact that Streisand" did "Stoney
End" makes her a rock artist.

Stella

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Jan 8, 2010, 10:58:33 PM1/8/10
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In article
<a7f241cc-e99f-4d97...@o10g2000yqa.googlegroups.com>,
"yougotl...@yahoo.com" <yougotl...@yahoo.com> wrote:

"JB Live at the Apollo" is the best live recording. Period.

It's even better than "Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall" live recordings.

Stella

Stella

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Jan 8, 2010, 11:17:56 PM1/8/10
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In article
<1c3a0ca7-c620-42b7...@m13g2000vbf.googlegroups.com>,
50s <Sav...@aol.com> wrote:

> On Nov 8, 10:52�am, Michael Black <et...@ncf.ca> wrote:
> > On Sat, 7 Nov 2009, 50s wrote:
> > >> No it's not. � It doesn't have B.B. King's Live At The Regal
> >
> > > That's because it's a rock and roll list that excludes blues.
> >
> > That doesn't work. �There are a couple of bands on there, The Grateful
> > Dead and The Allman Brothers that did play blues at times. �There's
> > even an Etta James album there. �There's also �soul, James Brown and
> > Marvin Gaye and Otis Redding. �There's pop, The Jacksons. �New Wave,
> > Talking Heads. �There's even folk-ish, Simon & Garfunkel.
> >
> > No, it's the sort of list that they put on things when they felt they
> > deserved a spot, not worrying about genre.
> >
> > � � Michael
>
> All of those artists are part of rock and roll, but blues is not.

Bullshit.

> Soul, funk, folk rock, even rap, etc are all part of rock and roll.

Where the fuck did you learn the ins and outs of music??? Russians in
Syberia know more about American music than you do.

The Stones, Eric Clapton, Elvis Presley, and Janis Joplin, and any other
Rock Artists would be no where without Howling Wolf (stop my beating
heart), Willie Mae Thornton, and Robert Johnson???

> What do you mean "even" an Etta James album?
>
> Etta James is not blues.

Well, somebody better tell that to Etta. 'Cause as sure I'm typing these
words, Etta is passing herself off as a blues artist. Who would have
thought she'd do such a thing?!?

(snip--anything else you wrote isn't worth repeating.)

Stella (doing the duck walk as I listen to Chuck Berry singing Little
Queenie)

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