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    Posted: December 20 2007 at 20:09
A top five, sorry there isn't much choice these are my core favourite bands, but well worth seeking out.

1.Pink Floyd - Paris Theatre 1970/71 BBC
2.Hawkwind - Live at the Bottom Line 1978
3.Gong - Live at Oslo 1974 (with Bill Bruford, Gilli Smyth is missing)
4.Pink Floyd - Mike Millard Tapes - Live LA April 1975
5.Hawkwind - Paris Theatre 1973 BBC





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 20 2007 at 21:13
OHM: Live at KPFK

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2007 at 04:54
Originally posted by gliss bliss gliss bliss wrote:

Hawkwind - Paris Theatre 1973 BBC
I've heard this one, excellent stuff!
 
I'm also a fan of Hawkwind's Text of Festival, a collection of live recordings from 1970-73. There was a spate of semi-official Hawkwind live albums in the early eighties and this is my favourite. The recording quality isn't brilliant but I love it!
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2007 at 05:03
Whilst we are at it, I would like to add a 'health warning', i.e. those radio recordings on CD which may disappoint you:
 
Jack Bruce Radio One In Concert LIve. If you believe what Clapton and Baker tell you on the excellent double Cream documentary DVD, Jack Bruce, again here has his bass set to 13 and largely drowns out  the rest of the band, including Chris Spedding, Graham Bond (and this must have been one of his last recordings) and Jon Hiseman. The imbalance so much spoils what potentially could have been a great set.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2007 at 08:29
Tempest's BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert found on Under The Blossom - for the Holdsworth/Halsall guitar battles/interplay
Greg Lake/Gary Moore Band: Live King Biscuit Flour Hour
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2007 at 12:43
Originally posted by gliss bliss gliss bliss wrote:


3.Gong - Live at Oslo 1974 (with Bill Bruford, Gilli Smyth is missing)


Oslo '74 is amazing, definitely one of the best I've heard...  The Bremen and Rotterdam shows (from the same tour) ain't bad either!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2007 at 14:24
PINK FLOYD - Concertgebouw,Amsterdam 1969
PINK FLOYD - Live at athe Electric Factory,Philadelphia 1970
PINK FLOYD - Live at Paris Theatre,London 1970
PINK FLOYD - Live at the KQED,San Francisco 1970 (audio-video)
DEEP PURPLE - Live in Denmark 1972
DIRE STRAITS - Live in Belgium 1975
GENESIS - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway,Los Angeles 1975
JIMI HENDRIX - Stockholm concerts (first and second show)
KING CRIMSON - live at  Plymouth 1971

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 21 2007 at 15:13
Pink Floyd:
- The Man & The Journey (Good "Historical Value")
- BBC Archives 1970-71Star
- Live in Oakland, May '77

Genesis:
- Live At The Rainbow Theatre Oct. 20, 1973 (The FULL concert... an EDITED part of it is on the "Archives Vol .1" Box)

ELP:
- Live At Anaheim 1973/74

Led Zeppelin:
- Live At The Texas International Pop Festival 1969 Star

Yes:
- Live At Wembley Arena 1978 Star


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2007 at 04:58
Please ensure we refrain from listing bootlegs here.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 22 2007 at 11:18
Return to Forever - Return to the 7th Galaxy (aka Return to Forever the Anthology).  Not the entire cd (unfortunately) but four previously unreleased live songs from radio broadcasts were included.  "Spain", "After the Cosmic Rain" & "Bass Folk Song" originally broadcast on WLIR-FM, included the original guitarist Bill Connors.  "The Shadow of Lo" originally broadcast on WQIV-FM, included the follow up guitarist Al di Meola.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 25 2007 at 11:42
Originally posted by Easy Livin Easy Livin wrote:

Please ensure we refrain from listing bootlegs here.

No offense meant to you, Bob, but do we have an "official" definition for bootlegs here at the forum?
What are the defining features that make something a "bootleg" over just an unreleased/unofficial performance? Is it along the lines of an audience recording vs. a soundboard...?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 05 2008 at 18:21
...mhm...
Ermm Well in any case, from the concerts I already listed, "Official" counterparts do exist.

Genesis: As I said before the concert at the Rainbow Theatre is available on the Archives Vol. 1 Box Set (albeit in edited/overdubbed form)

ELP: Live At Anaheim is a very good concert (at least for a fan) available as a "bonus" 3rd disc on "ELP: The Ultimate Collection"

Yes: I have heard that a couple of songs from the (I believe now out-of-print) compilation "Classic Yes" are taken from the Live At Wembley 1978 show.

For anyone who wishes to seek out those official releases:
Enjoy the (partial) recordings, good Samaritans Wink


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