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There were other things you could do on the album while it was folded open....
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Yes indeed! I was wondering if anyone was going to mention that. That to me is the true test of a musical format - is it large enough for certain tasks. CDs don't work quite as well. And as for MP3s....well I don't think that is possible.
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Bill, I like live albums much better too. I like the Humble Pie live album too, forgot the name of it. I also like early 60's and 50's stuff, a lot of it was essentially live even though it was recoreded in a studio, even the early Beatles stuff has that live, fresh quality.
I like the Beatle stuff live on The Ed Sullivan show, also The Hollywood bowl, Ringo could really hit in those days and those guys were tight as a drum. Anyone who doesn't think The Beatles could stand up to bands nowadays needs to listen to the stuff they did (live and studio) while they were still fresh from playing live all the time, they were killer, had more energy than most bands do now. They could really rock.
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HUMBLE PIE - PERFORMANCE - ROCKIN' THE FILLMORE!!

Made my best of at the beginning of this thread.

The late greats Steve Marriott & Greg Ridley at their finest hour. Ridley was a way underrated bassist & singer.

The wrong guy from Humble Pie became the superstar if ya ask me!

Viva Le Marriott & Ridley!!!
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He wasn't that bad. That double album probably saw some of the most illeagalities of the '70s.

That live Beatles stuff was great but it's a shame you can't get a good mix of those Sullivan shows. 'Twas the times I guess.

Actually, I like Ashlee Simpson "live".
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Along with quite a few of the already-mentioned I'll toss in a trio of Pink Floyd.
( Not including ROIO )

V1.2 "At Pompeii"
V2.0 " A Delicate Sound of Thunder"
V2.01 "Pulse"

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Claude,
What about V1.7 - Is There Anybody Out There - The Wall Live?
By the way, I bought "pulse" on CD when it came out, and it finally stopped "pulsing" about a year ago. Image
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>> What about V1.7 - Is There Anybody Out There - The Wall Live?

That one too. I even have it. Dunno how I forgot it.

My absolute fave live Floyd is the _real_ old 1.0 stuff with Syd.
There's a bunch of it floating around the net.

"Have You Got It Yet?" Vols 1-?

I bought "Piper at the Gates if Dawn" when it first came out....
Mono even.

My "Pulse" is VHS with no LED. Amazing yours lasted that long.

It's supposed to be re-issued on DVD sometime soon.


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Claude, do you HAVE "Have you got it yet?" I've never heard that song. I've heard stories about how Syd changed it every time they did a take. I do have Vegetable Man and Scream thy last Scream....if it's anything along those lines, it would be interesting to hear.
I have a concert from the Pulse tour on VHS, I believe it is Earl's Court 1994. VERY nice show.
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Is your Earl's Court show a Dark Side show?

I don't have a copy of the song, "Have You Got It Yet?".

In addition to the song "Have You Got It Yet?" is a project
started by a Syd fan club to share unreleased material.

http://www.neptunepinkfloyd.co.uk/hygiy/

I have a few CDs from the project via binary USENET groups.

Check it out.

You'll be amazed...

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No, the Earls Court show is a 1994 show, similar to Pulse. I will check out that usenet group! Thanks for the tip!
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The website I posted is the home page for a Syd fan club that includes a bunch of traders.

For Usenet try:

alt.binaries.mp3.bootlegs
alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.bootlegs
alt.music.bootlegs



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Post by brianb »

I like everything that has been mentioned. I'd like to add Les Claypool's Frog Brigade. They do an outstanding live version of Pink Floyd's "Animals' album.

* Rory Gallagher - Irish Tour 1974
*Peter Gabriel- Plays Live
*Supertramp- Paris
*Keith Richard- Live at the Hollywood Palladiu
*The Cure- Trilogy
Great live cuts on Zeppelin's DVD
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Post by rictified »

Oh yeah, that newly released 72-73 Led zep double album is great too. How The West Was Won. I had good mixes of the Ed Sullivan show stuff, i got them from a video of the shows but lost the tape I made. I thought they sounded great. I prefer mic recordings over board recordings myself, a little mic is ok for body but I want to hear the crowd ambience and see what the bands sounded like live from their amps in the air. With Get your Ya Ya's Out, you are there.
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Recording techniques..live or in the studio.. that can make you feel like " you are there" are what I enjoy these days. Ya Ya's is great. There are 3 or 4 songs on Neil Young's "Bluenote" album that capture that feeling in the studio.
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