Best live album

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Holden MacGroyn

Re: Best live album

Post by Holden MacGroyn »

Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound Of Thunder.
It was this version of Comfortably Numb that inspired me to pick up a guitar!
steve56

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Post by steve56 »

is there anybody out there?
steve56

message to holden

Post by steve56 »

some good live stuff on ummagamma from 69.
Tim Henman

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Post by Tim Henman »

Buttsie is correct about AC/DC.
Back In Black is their most famous album, BUT it is widely regarded by AC/DC fans that Bon Scott DID write much of the lyrics in rough form, only for them to be polished up by Young/Young/Johnson.
If you want blood..........is a brilliant live album, only 'The Jack' sounds a bit dated, the rest is perfect.
steve56

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Post by steve56 »

i suppose ace/buttsie your too young to recall the easybeats angus uncle was in the band 1st hit here in 1966 i have all their vinyl albums,vigil is great,1st 2 released only in oz.
Ace

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Post by Ace »

Thats right Steve, you are the oldest swinger in town here ;-)
Holden MacGroyn

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Post by Holden MacGroyn »

Not to kean on any of the stuff from before I was born.
Way too hippy, psychedelic cack for my liking.
Syd Barret does not, a good cup of tea, make for me.
steve56

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Post by steve56 »

syd was only with them about 18 months,see emily play,arnold layne,julia,apples good songs.
Cornish Chris

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Post by Cornish Chris »

LIVE X-Certs -- The Stranglers

Hugh Cornwell was a sarky bugger and this shows the band at their hight of their career.

Cool CC.
steve56

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Post by steve56 »

the video at finsbury park was good too.
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