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    I am rather enjoying the Tina Turner Live in Europe

    All the best tracks performed live in concerts , The slightly different edge on the reproduction live and with the crowd participation , takes it 2 another level

    This is a great album ( Double ) in really good condition ( last Sundays boot sale find ) one of the best 50p I have ever spent , not found a click or pop , its in mint condition also came with a plastic outer cover

    Capitol Records

    Back 2 Tina now
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    Now playing LP 2

    Live with Eric Clapton, David Bowie and Brian Adams

    It gets better and better
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    Was listening to Herbie Hancock Flood and Thin Lizzy Dangerous both great
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthony K View Post
    Was listening to Herbie Hancock Flood and Thin Lizzy Dangerous both great
    Are they live albums ?
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    Im not a fan of commercially released live albums for a number of reasons. One being they never capture the actual atmosphere of the venue like a booty recording would.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Barbarian View Post
    Im not a fan of commercially released live albums for a number of reasons. One being they never capture the actual atmosphere of the venue like a booty recording would.
    The Velvet Underground's 'Live At Max's Kansas City' does. It was recorded from the audience by someone with a cassette player and hand-held mike. You can barely hear the band sometimes above the audience chatter.

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    Yes both live . Flood being my fave live of all time
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    Something a little different; not the usual suspects we always hear about -

    The Joy Division - Les Bains Douches is very good for atmosphere, as is -

    Concert -The Cure Live and

    David Bowie - David
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    The only live album I remember with any enthusiasm is 'Five Live Yardbirds' ... everything else was downhill after that (particularly 'The Who Live at Leeds')

    Too many show how piss poor a lot of band performances are if you're not there and reasonably tanked up

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    Currently enjoying triple LP -Eels Live at Royal Albert Hall - and have preordered Ryan Adams multi LP Live at Carnegie Hall out in June I think.
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