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Henry Dorset Case Mangled


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Posted: Wed 28/Sep/05 4:41pm Post subject: The Best Live Album Ever Recorded |
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DAvid Live by David Bowie
Im sorry, its official.
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Oli Mangled


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Posted: Wed 28/Sep/05 4:43pm Post subject: Re: The Best Live Album Ever Recorded |
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| Henry Dorset Case wrote: | DAvid Live by David Bowie
Im sorry, its official. |
No, no, no....
Oh, wait. Yes.
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E Dogg Capizzle Mangled


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Posted: Wed 28/Sep/05 4:46pm Post subject: |
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Nope. Live After Death, Iron Maiden.
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Sims Wrecked


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Posted: Wed 28/Sep/05 4:47pm Post subject: |
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For me it would have to me listener supported by dave matthews band
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LongDrop Worn


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Posted: Wed 28/Sep/05 4:48pm Post subject: |
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| E Dogg Capizzle wrote: | | Nope. Live After Death, Iron Maiden. |
Close - it's actually Halford - Live Insurrection.
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E Dogg Capizzle Mangled


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Posted: Wed 28/Sep/05 4:51pm Post subject: |
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| LongDrop wrote: | | E Dogg Capizzle wrote: | | Nope. Live After Death, Iron Maiden. |
Close - it's actually Halford - Live Insurrection. |
If I wanted to listen to some gaf screaming incomprehensibly, I'd go out on the town with Stun. HAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAAHAHAHAHHA.
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NFDC_FrEeRiDeR Thrashed


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Posted: Wed 28/Sep/05 4:51pm Post subject: |
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for me it would be pacifier (shihad) live
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way_downsouth Flogged


Joined: Apr 25, 2003 Posts: 3,749 Location: Trying to slim down in NZ!
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Posted: Wed 28/Sep/05 4:53pm Post subject: |
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If they are allowed to count, Eric Clapton Unplugged.
If those lovely unplugged albums don't count, I would have to say Neil Fin, Live at the St James.
But I would say that, because in my humble opinion NZ songs that we can all sing along to are super
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Oli Mangled


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Posted: Wed 28/Sep/05 4:55pm Post subject: |
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| E Dogg Capizzle wrote: | | LongDrop wrote: | | E Dogg Capizzle wrote: | | Nope. Live After Death, Iron Maiden. |
Close - it's actually Halford - Live Insurrection. |
If I wanted to listen to some gaf screaming incomprehensibly, I'd go out on the town with Stun. HAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAAHAHAHAHHA. |
Ouch! Burn...
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wachtourak Mangled


Joined: Dec 09, 2002 Posts: 32,257 Location: Licking my wounds, in these forgotten tombs
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Posted: Wed 28/Sep/05 4:58pm Post subject: |
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Iron Maiden - Live After Death (the new one is pretty good too, better than Rock in Rio)
Shihad - Live
Slayer - Live: Decade of Agression
Cryptopsy - None So Live
I've heard good things about that Halford album
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E Dogg Capizzle Mangled


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Posted: Wed 28/Sep/05 5:01pm Post subject: |
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| wachtourak wrote: |
Slayer - Live: Decade of Agression
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Yaaarrr, amazing peice of work. I don't presently have it.
Though it's a special case, Led Zeppelin's How the West Was Won is an incredible document of the GREATEST LIVE BAND EVARRR.
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jeremyb BRAP BRAP BRAP BRAP


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Posted: Wed 28/Sep/05 5:03pm Post subject: |
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| LongDrop wrote: | | E Dogg Capizzle wrote: | | Nope. Live After Death, Iron Maiden. |
Close - it's actually Halford - Live Insurrection. |
I agree wholehartedly, followed by (in no particular order):
Pink Floyd - Pulse
Johnny Cash - Live at St Quentin / Folsom Prison
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Henry Dorset Case Mangled


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Posted: Wed 28/Sep/05 5:07pm Post subject: |
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But with this Diamond Dogs/Thin White Duke tour,David INVENTED arena rock. all the johnny-come-latelies you mention would NOT exist were it not for this amazingly brilliant and fabulous artist, recorded here at the absolute peak of his powers:
Remember kids, its 1976 !!!
the remastered version I have been inflicting on everyone in my office all afternoon (playing Earl Slick guitar breaks to my PA, who I have to say was underwhelmed....)
recipe for happiness: turn off the time clock, plug ipod into work compu speakers.
rock out.... it rules.
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E Dogg Capizzle Mangled


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Posted: Wed 28/Sep/05 5:10pm Post subject: |
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| Henry Dorset Case wrote: | But with this Diamond Dogs/Thin White Duke tour,David INVENTED arena rock. all the johnny-come-latelies you mention would NOT exist were it not for this amazingly brilliant and fabulous artist, recorded here at the absolute peak of his powers:
Remember kids, its 1976 !!! |
Ummm, no. Led Zeppelin were playing arenas in 1971, and played to bigger crowds than Bowie. The Beatles played Shea Stadium in the mid-sixties.
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E Dogg Capizzle Mangled


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Posted: Wed 28/Sep/05 5:13pm Post subject: |
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| jeremyb wrote: |
Pink Floyd - Pulse |
There is better live Floyd than this, most of it bootleg though. The original The Wall shows were amazing, and the live disc of Umma Gumma is awesome. Careful with that axe Eugene!
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