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| Act I, Scene IV: Beyond This Life | This could go in 'Your Favorite,' but I think some genuine discussion can commence here, so yeah. What's your favorite live album? My personal favorite is Daft Punk's Alive 2007. I love how well the songs mix into each other. |
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| Sir Jecht's Judge Magister Gabranth | Linkin Park: Live in Texas I just found it worked so well, although it would have been better had all the concert been in there :v |
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| Dial 'M' for 'Motherfucker' | Les Rallizes Dénudés' discography Neil Young's 'Live Rust' probably some of those Velvet Underground live albums when I get them |
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| Member | YouTube - Avenged Sevenfold - Afterlife (Live in Long Beach) Live At The LBC by A7X. Mostly the reason being that they are flawless live,and at some points,Better. |
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| ?uestlove | How The West Was Won - Led Zeppelin Moby Dick is really awesome. |
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| Own Up | Ooooo, Alive is such a great album. Tussles in Brussels by The Hives is also very good. And Im just going to say that HAARP WAS OK. |
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| Keyblade Wielder Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Rock Over London, Rock On Chicago Posts: 495
Rep Power: 1 ![]() Level: EXP: | Bayside- Live At The Bayside Social Club Rise Against- Live In Toronto Colors_Live The Flaming Lips- UFO At The Zoo (you have to watch it) |
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| Nobody Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Canada Age: 21 Posts: 5
Rep Power: 1 ![]() Level: EXP: | Hmm... the Iron Maiden: Flight 666 album was pretty good, but so was the Motorhead: No Sleep Til Hammersmith album. |
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| Keyblade Wielder | korn live ...................................... |
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| Kuro no Keiyakusha | Barenaked Ladies' Rock Spectacle hands down. All the songs from that set sound so much better than their original album recordings and just more enjoyable in general. I suppose their All New Revue - Live at the Glenn Gould Studio album is worth mentioning as well, as the songs on it are as good/better than the original recordings, but it's not as good as Rock Spectacle since it's not anywhere near as energetic. Besides that, I'm much more partial to the era of songs on Rock Spectacle than those on All New, which is exclusively from their Are Me/Are Men albums. Also, I thought H.A.A.R.P. was a pretty great album. It had a lot of my favorite Muse songs performed amazingly well, so I had no complaints, other than probably having preferred a few songs be included over others, but oh well. |
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| Keyblade Wielder Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Rock Over London, Rock On Chicago Posts: 495
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| Watching You Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Australia. Age: 19 Posts: 3,927
Rep Power: 9 ![]() ![]() Level: 26 EXP: | Justice's A Cross the Universe. I could listen to it forever. |
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| Organization Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: On Destiny Islands,under Soras bed Age: 13 Posts: 804
Rep Power: 1 ![]() Currently playing: The Waiting Game Level: EXP: | Metallica.S&M.Best.Live.Album.I've heard.And.Best.Music.Collaboration.Ever. |
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| Play hard, go pro. | Ian Anderson Plays The Orchestral Jethro Tull True story. |
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| Act I, Scene IV: Beyond This Life | |
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