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Dick Heath
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Jazz-Rock Specialist
Joined: April 19 2004
Location: England
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Points: 12805
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Posted: February 14 2005 at 09:06 |
Man Erg wrote:
The Who - Live at Leeds Santana - Lotus Caravan - Caravan & The New Sinfonia King Crimson - Night Watch Joni Mitchell - Miles of Aisles John Martyn - Live at Leeds Steve Hillage - Live Herald Tim Buckley - Dream Letter Jeff Buckley - Sine E Wishbone Ash - Live Dates Brand X - Livestock Quicksilver Messenger Service - Happy Trails 801 - Live
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Adding to this great list:
It Bites: Thankyouandgoodnight/Live In Montreux
Joni Mitchell: Shadows & Lights
Frank Zappa: You Can't Do That On Stage Vol 2(?) The Helsinki Concert
Soft Machine: Live At The Paradiso/Noisette/Virtually
Caravan: Live At Fairfield Hall
Collegium Musicum: Live
(Czech CM could be called a very much tidied up Nice but employing Russian-made instruments - a challenge in itself - and considering this was recorded in 1972, what a bass solo on You Are Impossible Part 1.)
Gary Lucas: Skeleton At The Feast/Live At The Paradiso
(check out Lucas's solo versions of King Kong - aka Guerrilas In The Midst - and Autobahn on these respective albums)
Kraan: Live
Hellmut Hattler's bass playing is a joy.
Steve Hackett: Toyko Tapes
Greg Lake/Gary Moore Band: King Biscuit Flour Hour
(the Gary Moore approach to Krimson is different.....)
And slightly outside the usual scope of PA:
Miles Davis: Live At Fillmore
Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac: Live At The Boston Tea Party (3CD set)
John Mayall's Bluebreakers: Diary Of A Band Vol 1 and 2
Govt Mule: Deepest End
Allman Brothers: Fillmore
And (IMHO) complete stinkers:
Neil Morse & Nick D'Virgilio: Nick 'n Neal live in Europe - Two Separate Gorillas
(available for sale..............)
RTF: Live (4 LP set)
Chicago 4 (4 LP set)
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tuxon
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Joined: September 21 2004
Location: plugged-in
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Points: 5502
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Posted: February 14 2005 at 09:21 |
I generally like the Yes live albums. All of them are very good.
Rush different stages and Rush in Rio both magnificent
Arena Live and Life
Marillion Reel to real
Led Zeppelin, How the west was won.
Supertramp Paris
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Man Erg
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Joined: August 26 2004
Location: Isle of Lucy
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Points: 7456
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Posted: February 14 2005 at 09:28 |
[QUOTE=Dick Heath] Kraan: Live Hellmut Hattler's bass playing is a joy. Saw them in 1977 supporting Van Der Graaf at the Roundhouse.They were fantastic.I went out the next day a bought the Andy Nogger album.
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Do 'The Stanley' otherwise I'll thrash you with some rhubarb.
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dougiejs
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Joined: February 03 2005
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Points: 30
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Posted: February 14 2005 at 13:35 |
KRAAN LIVE Cripes I haven't heard that in years great bass playing
Best live outings for me would include:
Peter Hammill-Room Temperature(fabulous violin work from Stuart Gordon and just the sheer audaciousness of Hammill's workings of his 'best of..' set
Playing the Fool-Gentle Giant such awesome musical prowess!
Genesis live Great energy from THE Genesis line-up
Joni Mitchell Miles of Aisles She wrote such fantastic songs and has such a great command of the audience
and anything Van Der Graaf Generator recorded live(or for that matter anything they recorded period) there energy and experimental virtuouso is outstanding can't wait to see them do it all again!!!!!!!!!
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threefates
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Joined: June 30 2004
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 4215
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Posted: February 14 2005 at 14:42 |
Best Live albums:
ELP - WBMFTTSTNE
ELP - PAAE
ELP - KBFH
Greg Lake - KBFH
ELP - RAH
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THIS IS ELP
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threefates
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Joined: June 30 2004
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 4215
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Posted: February 14 2005 at 14:46 |
Reed Lover wrote:
Karnevil9 wrote:
greenback wrote:Karnevil, i suspect you to be Threefates!
Hey three fates what do you recon to the above comment?
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I think that you both live too much in the past! ELP have not been a real band for 25 years-they only evolved for 10 years and that is why their music seems so dated.They never sustained the promise of their talent.
BTW: recon=reconnaissance
reckon= think !
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I think you should get your facts straight before you make such comments. I have a new DVD by ELP from Montreux, 1997 - thats about 8 years ago, in case you can't count either... and they look and sound marvelous for a band you say hasn't been a real band in 25 years.
Get over it already... they are a great band.. they are still around... and they could very well be playing a 35th anniversary show this year... so get ready to be plagued, Reed Baby!!
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THIS IS ELP
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phatqao
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Joined: February 14 2005
Location: United States
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Points: 5
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Posted: February 14 2005 at 15:15 |
The best live album ever is Yessongs!
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Information is not Knowledge Knowledge is not truth truth is not beauty beauty is not love love is not music music is the BEST!
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Easy Livin
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Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin
Joined: February 21 2004
Location: Scotland
Status: Offline
Points: 15585
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Posted: February 14 2005 at 15:27 |
Welcome to the forum Phatqao.
I agree with everything you've said so far!
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Jim Garten
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Retired Admin & Razor Guru
Joined: February 02 2004
Location: South England
Status: Offline
Points: 14693
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Posted: February 15 2005 at 03:43 |
Dick Heath wrote:
Joni Mitchell: Shadows & Lights | Aaah Dick - you just hit on one of my favorite albums of all time, full stop; utterly sublime, and the band...... Was there ever a more stellar lineup gathered together on one stage?
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
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Dick Heath
Special Collaborator
Jazz-Rock Specialist
Joined: April 19 2004
Location: England
Status: Offline
Points: 12805
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Posted: February 15 2005 at 05:32 |
Jim Garten wrote:
Dick Heath wrote:
Joni Mitchell: Shadows & Lights |
Aaah Dick - you just hit on one of my favorite albums of all time, full stop; utterly sublime, and the band...... Was there ever a more stellar lineup gathered together on one stage? |
Jim
Absolutely with you there - besides it holds my all time favourite jazz rock track Dry Cleaner From Des Moines - Pastorius and Brecker driving each on to greater soloing/dueting heights, astonishing. And what is so disappointing, now having the DVD of those shows, is not being able to see Pastorius & Brecker play - instead there are some major crap footage of 60's Las Vegas with them reduce to providing the soundtrack, (hopefully the archives still retains this tour de force on film).
Kraan recordings - EMI Germany have remastered/issued on CD at least the first 7 and probably more of the Kraan LPs, including that Live album - and released at mid price.
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Dick Heath
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Location: England
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Posted: February 15 2005 at 05:40 |
Man Erg
Thanks for reminding me to get
John Martyn - Live at Leeds
off the shelf and I'm now scheduled to play a track on Thursday's radio show. Apart from Martyn's great performance (I saw him once at Loughborough but I do believe the Mary Jane had made him too relaxed that night), what a tremendous rhythm section with Martyn here with Richard's dad Danny Thompsonand the king of British improv jazz drums John Stevens. Lots of footage of Stevens doing improv classes in the very recent Jazz Britannia documentary. Musically the live material here exceeds the high quality studio versions of the tunes.
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Man Erg
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Joined: August 26 2004
Location: Isle of Lucy
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Points: 7456
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Posted: February 15 2005 at 06:25 |
Dick Heath wrote:
Man Erg
Thanks for reminding me to get
John Martyn - Live at Leeds
off the shelf and I'm now scheduled to play a track on Thursday's radio show. Apart from Martyn's great performance (I saw him once at Loughborough but I do believe the Mary Jane had made him too relaxed that night), what a tremendous rhythm section with Martyn here with Richard's dad Danny Thompsonand the king of British improv jazz drums John Stevens. Lots of footage of Stevens doing improv classes in the very recent Jazz Britannia documentary. Musically the live material here exceeds the high quality studio versions of the tunes. | Absolutely The opening track,Outside In and I'd Rather be the Devil, Thompson & Stevens' interplay is stunning. but it's the build-up to Outside-In that slays me everytime.The bonus tracks with a very 'ill' Paul Kossoff on guitar are not really worth bothering about except in an historical sense.
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Do 'The Stanley' otherwise I'll thrash you with some rhubarb.
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Posted: February 15 2005 at 08:32 |
Did i mention the best live album?
ELP
'Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends'
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tuxon
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Joined: September 21 2004
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Points: 5502
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Posted: February 15 2005 at 09:18 |
A bolt statement
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Possessed
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Joined: July 10 2004
Location: United States
Status: Offline
Points: 430
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Posted: March 02 2005 at 14:18 |
Favourite live albums:
Genesis - Seconds Out
Yes - Yessongs
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Jimbo
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Joined: February 28 2005
Location: Helsinki
Status: Offline
Points: 2818
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Posted: March 02 2005 at 14:24 |
From prog bands:
Wigwam - Live music from the twilight zone
Yes - Yessongs
Jethro Tull - Bursting out
non prog bands:
Led Zeppelin - How the west was won
The Who - Live at Leeds
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