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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cstack3 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 28 2023 at 18:22
Honorable mentions: 

a)  Genesis - Live (released July 1973) - the Canadian band "Musical Box" recreates this LP right down to every detail on the cover photo!!  Long one of my favorites, I love the cheering when they open with "Watcher"!  

b)   King Crimson - Earthbound - According to its listing on Amazon:

Earthbound, originally released in 1972, was one of the earliest (if not the first) “official bootleg” released by a major rock band, consisting of a series of deliberately lo-fi live recordings of King Crimson’s Islands era line-up on tour in the USA. When issued, because of its mid-price it was excluded from the main album charts in the UK but topped the mid-price charts rubbing shoulders with Jim Reeves & Mantovani. Atlantic in the USA didn’t even bother to release it. By then, the band had broken up & the label had already been alerted to the likelihood of a new King Crimson line-up promised for later in the year. Like the later live album, USA, Earthbound remained unavailable in the early CD era, with both finally being released in 2002 on CD. Ironically this non-availability served to enhance interest in the album while DGM’s live releases made fans aware that there was a larger story to be told of this line-up’s history. When Robert Fripp was asked to guest on the second Grinderman project, Nick Cave noted: “I wanted to work with Robert Fripp because he has done some of the most uniquely unsettling guitar work I have ever heard along with some of the most delicate and finessed” explained Cave. “I grew up listening to a lot of the King Crimson stuff. The vinyl copy of the phenomenal live album Earthbound, is one of my most treasured possessions.”

The new version of Earthbound features an expanded version of the original album on CD & DVD. As a series of stereo only/low-fi recordings, a 5.1 edition was neither possible nor appropriate. However, also included on the DVD of this release is the full performance from Summit Studios, captured on the same US tour in 1972, appearing in both new stereo & quadraphonic mixes, providing the only live surround recordings of this line-up. This release also features 15 minutes of material not included on the original mail order only CD of Summit studios as issued by DGM in 2000. The DVD also features the “Schizoid Men” sequence from the Ladies of the Road live album & a transfer of a 1972 vinyl edition of the Earthbound LP.



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Triumvirat-Live at Ultrasonics Studios, Hempstead, New York, October 1st, 1974-if I had a time machine, this would be my first stop. Triumvirat's first appearance in North America, and the band were firing on all six cylinders that night. It features a song from the as yet unrecorded Spartacus album, and the two complete suites from the then fairly newly released Illusions On A Double Dimple record.
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Gentle Giant- Playing The Fool
I really like this album...but sometimes the production sounds a little muddy...but I can't resist it!!

Camel- A Live Record
The Snow Goose is excellent and it's a special moment in time with David Bedford conducting the orchestra.

Guru, Guru- Live 78'
The playing is outstanding and several of the instrumentals are reminiscent of the German band Passport.

Univers Zero- Live..

Steve Hackett- Live Archive 70s, 80s, 90s

Hawkwind- Live Chronicles
The 2 cd set in the fat jewel case.Michael Moorcock is not edited out.



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Originally posted by Dellinger Dellinger wrote:

I'm not sure which I would consider the best live album. Even though I love them, I usually find them lacking something... specially if I want the classics in the 70's. They don't have the whole concert, or they don't have the best line-up, or whatever. Yet, if only Pink Floyd's Animals tour had been properly recorded and released, the complete show, that would surely have become (for me at least) the ultimate live album.

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It sure made for an excellent set of bootlegs ... complete with raging RW, too!

It was a very good show for sure! And I think it was better than the DSOTM show.
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Yes - Yessongs
E,L&P - Welcome back my friends....
Dream Theater - Live Scenes from New York
Kansas - Two for the Show
Rush - Exit... Stage Left





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Rush - Exit... Stage Left
Kansas - Two for the Show
Dream Theater - Live at the Marquee
Angra - Holy Live
Mike Oldfield - Live at Montreux (DVD)
Vlatko Stefanovski & Miroslav Tadić - Live at Belgrade
Renaissance - Live at Carnegie Hall
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dapper~Blueberries Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 21 2023 at 08:58
My favorite is Two For The Show by Kansas, but recently I have also been listening to King Crimson's Night Watch. Some stellar stuff from their best, imo, era
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote omphaloskepsis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2023 at 03:53
You guys named bunches of superb live albums.  I'd like to add one to the list.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 10 2023 at 02:54
Apparently "King Biscuit Flower Hour" was a radio show and they also produced a good number of live albums of bands, probably what they had played on the show. Both Gentle Giant and Renaissance have that album listed highest in this list (both inexplicably without having their most well known, and actually great, live albums listed). The Renaissance one isn't even listed on PA.

Has anybody here heard these albums or at least one of them? Are they as good as the list suggests?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote richardh Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2023 at 22:23
Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

^ I thought we were supposed to comment on the list in the original post. Confused

There isn't much of a specification of what "we were supposed to do" but discussing good live albums is probably not the worst thing that can be done with such a thread. Smile

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pleased to see Different Stages at the top even if I managed to forget it in my list. Always like 90's Rush so I like to hear the mix of music across their (at the time) 3 decades of excellence. You get the 78 Hammy Odeon as a bonus disc as well. All very nice.

ELP at No2 with Pictures At An Exhibition is quite ballsy considering it was just an encore performance. Personally as a fan I find it a bit anaemic and lacking any real fun. Very clinical, a criticism that was levelled at ELP and is fully evident here. Lyceum 1970 was more gritty and too my taste, I also much prefer the triple album and Mar Y Sol 1972 as far as ELP live goes.

On the theme of being too clinical I actively dislike Seconds Out with a passion. For me it's totally dull.

A lot of my selections didn't make the list but then some of them are DVD's rather than live albums.

Also I presume Led Zep would have had at least 2 entries if they were counted as a prog band (clearly not in this case).


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dellinger Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2023 at 20:10
I'm not sure which I would consider the best live album. Even though I love them, I usually find them lacking something... specially if I want the classics in the 70's. They don't have the whole concert, or they don't have the best line-up, or whatever. Yet, if only Pink Floyd's Animals tour had been properly recorded and released, the complete show, that would surely have become (for me at least) the ultimate live album.
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Procol Harum - Live: In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Jethro Tull - Nothing Is Easy: Live at the Isle of Wight Festival
Genesis - Seconds Out
Deep Purple - Made in Japan
ELP - Welcome Back My Friends to the Show that Never Ends
Frank Zappa - You Can't Do that on Stage Anymore, Vol. 2 (The Helsinki Tapes)
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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:


Cardiacs - All That Glitters Is a Mares Nest (1995)
Electric Masada - At the Mountains of Madness (2005)
Anna von Hausswolff - Live at Montreux Jazz Festival (2022)
Hawkwind - Space Ritual (1973)
Henry Cow - Concerts (1976)
Magma - Theusz Hamtaahk Trilogie (2001) 
Pink Floyd - the live album of Ummagumma (1969)
Tangerine Dream - Ricochet (1975)

Add King Crimson - Great Deceiver and that would essentially be my list.
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I already commented on seeing Depeche Mode's 101 at 75 on that progressive rock list which stood out not so much because I would expect 101 to not be in a top 100 but instead just outside of it (101 is just the album name), but because I would not expect to find it in a Prog list of albums. That said, Björk is on my list (due to her being in PA), and I would not expect that many to associate her with Prog.

Lists are a dime a dozen, and I commonly take issue with lists that claim to be the greatest representatives, and I don't find that list compelling (thoughts on the list are of interest to me). For a list itself, I am more interested to see my fellow poster's lists as I care about what individual think. I don't know who made that list in the OP, how many contributed, the methodology... If not based on personal tastes, then I would rather a more meta list. Problem is, not everyone agrees on what is progressive rock and a site like PA does not label by the album, so the results could be better if drawing from various sources.

I have more Magma lives than any other band, lots, but here is a more general list of my favourites.

Some ones in PA that I like that spring to mind.

Area - Are(A)zione (1975)
Björk - Livebox (2003), Homogenic Live (2004), Post Live (2004), Vespertine Live (2004)
Cardiacs - All That Glitters Is a Mares Nest (1995), Cardiacs Live (1998)
Ciśnienie - Brass Album (2022), JazzArt Underground (2019)
Miles Davis - Live-Evil (1971), Pangaea (1975), Agharta (1975), Dark Magus (1977)
Electric Masada - At the Mountains of Madness (2005)
Anna von Hausswolff - Live at Montreux Jazz Festival (2022)
Hawkwind - Space Ritual (1973)
Henry Cow - Concerts (1976)
Kraan - Live (1975)
Magma - Rétrospective Vol. 1 & 2 (1981), Live Hhaï (1975), Concert 1976 - Opéra de Reims (released in 2000), Theusz Hamtaahk Trilogie (2001) etc.
Pink Floyd - the live album of Ummagumma (1969)
Swans - Omniscience (1992), Deliquescence (2017), Swans Are Dead (1998)
Tangerine Dream - Ricochet (1975), Encore (1977)
Robert Wyatt and Friends - Theatre Royal Drury Lane 8th September 1974 (released in 2005)

Out of PA and not really relevant , but mentioning because I love Portishead:
Portishead - Roseland NYC Live (1998)

If Portishead released on album their live performances of their album Third, then that would be more relevant as that has Krautrock, Post Rock, experimental rock and prog folk qualities.

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Yes - Yessongs
Rush - Exit ... Stage Left
Gentle Giant - Playing the Fool
Pink Floyd - Live at Pompeii
Kansas - Two for the Show
Peter Gabriel - Plays Live
Discipline - This One's for England
Van der Graaf Generator - Recorded Live in Concert at Metropolis Studios, London

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Cristi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2023 at 06:26
Originally posted by Lewian Lewian wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

^ I thought we were supposed to comment on the list in the original post. Confused

There isn't much of a specification of what "we were supposed to do" but discussing good live albums is probably not the worst thing that can be done with such a thread. Smile

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2023 at 06:24
Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

^ I thought we were supposed to comment on the list in the original post. Confused

There isn't much of a specification of what "we were supposed to do" but discussing good live albums is probably not the worst thing that can be done with such a thread. Smile
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2023 at 06:23
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Gentle Giant - Playing the Fool

The highest ranked GG album is also "King Biscuit Flower Hour" and Playing the Fool isn't there... maybe I just don't get the joke!?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 09 2023 at 06:21
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Camel - A Live Record

Not sure whether we're supposed to discuss specific albums here. This one has some stellar material (the Never Let Go version is one of the best things I have heard), but it is also somewhat disjointed, putting together stuff from different years with different formations in a not necessarily optimal way. It's not like a concert experience from start to finish (and generally doesn't win much from playing it "in order"), so I would probably rate it quite a bit lower than most of its parts separately.
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^ I thought we were supposed to comment on the list in the original post. Confused
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