I love some of what y'all have posted.
Bur for me my all time favorite:
The Allman Brother's Band - Live at Fillmore East.
On vinyl heard through a Sansui AU-111 w/Sansui speakers.
There was just something magical about it that I've never
quite captured again. I should find a AU-111 and not look back.
I've missed a couple of opportunities, oh well.
Oh, "Live Collection"...most interesting, Fillmore, The Last Days,
complete with posters. : )
Bur for me my all time favorite:
The Allman Brother's Band - Live at Fillmore East.
On vinyl heard through a Sansui AU-111 w/Sansui speakers.
There was just something magical about it that I've never
quite captured again. I should find a AU-111 and not look back.
I've missed a couple of opportunities, oh well.
Oh, "Live Collection"...most interesting, Fillmore, The Last Days,
complete with posters. : )
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Humble Pie - Rockin' the Fillmore
Michael Hedges - Live on the double planet
Al Di Meola - Friday night in San Francisco
Led Zeppelin - Live at Royal Albert Hall. 1970 - YOUTUBE
Yeh, Incredible- Miles Davis - Plugged Nickel by Mosaic.. The 70's transfers were not very good sound..
Miles Davis - Complete Live at the Blackhawk
Eric Dolphy - Live at the Five Spot
Thelonious Monk - Complete live at the It Club
Michael Hedges - Live on the double planet
Al Di Meola - Friday night in San Francisco
Led Zeppelin - Live at Royal Albert Hall. 1970 - YOUTUBE
Yeh, Incredible- Miles Davis - Plugged Nickel by Mosaic.. The 70's transfers were not very good sound..
Miles Davis - Complete Live at the Blackhawk
Eric Dolphy - Live at the Five Spot
Thelonious Monk - Complete live at the It Club
Two of these have already been mentioned, but it'd be a shame to not highlight them:
Alison Krauss & Union Station -- Live
Little Feat -- Waiting for Columbus
Be Bop Deluxe -- Live! In the Air Age
Lou Reed -- Rock & Roll Animal
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra (Nicholas McGegan, cond) -- Water Music
Regards,
Scott
Alison Krauss & Union Station -- Live
Little Feat -- Waiting for Columbus
Be Bop Deluxe -- Live! In the Air Age
Lou Reed -- Rock & Roll Animal
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra (Nicholas McGegan, cond) -- Water Music
Regards,
Scott
Hehehe I see what your sayinGlen v A said:As a long-time Rush fan, I must say, a record upon which you cannot hear the vocals very well is a big plus.
As a guitarist, I may be a bit biased, but the first three Eric Clapton "Crossroads" concerts on DVD rock my world. I don't love every song, but there are quite a few different songs and artists to pick from. Many are quite awesum. Audio quality is real good too. The second one and the third one are probably the best.
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