Best Live Album Poll - Round of 16
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Zombie Jon Snow
8:03a, 5/8/24
Here are your top 16




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The only bands with multiple albums remaining are Led Zeppelin (2) and Pink Floyd (2)

Zombie Jon Snow
8:39a, 5/8/24
Bracket of Rounds of 32 and 16

Know Your Enemy
9:13a, 5/8/24
Frampton Comes Alive sucks.
bluefire579
9:26a, 5/8/24
In reply to Know Your Enemy
Zombie Jon Snow
9:34a, 5/8/24
In reply to Know Your Enemy
Know Your Enemy said:

Frampton Comes Alive sucks.

I like it... for 3 songs. Whereas LZ Celebration Day is amazing start to finish so I was certainly pulling for it.
Zombie Jon Snow
10:30a, 5/8/24
Well this is making me go listen to stuff again and.... LZ SRTS is so good. The original vinyl version was not that good as I recall. But this remastered version which even used different song versions from the original and film is much better.

When How the West Was Won was released in 2003 it supplanted SRTS as my go to LZ Live album. So I'm not sure I ever went back really and listened to SRTS again. But the remastered released in 2007 is really good.



And this Live Tom Petty from Fillmore (20 shows in 1997 but released in 2022) is amazing actually. Again I think the Live Anthology has just been my go to for TP Live. I've heard a few tracks from this on Sirius/XM TP channel. But this show (or shows) combined 72 tracks is amazing. It includes all the great TP/HB songs but also tons of awesome covers (a staple of TP live is lots of covers and the HBs are a great backing band) including:

"Ain't No Sunshine" Bill Withers
"You Really Got Me" The Kinks
"It Won't Be Wrong" by The Byrds
"You Ain't Goin' Nowhere" and "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" by Bob Dylan
"I Want You Back Again" by the Zombies
"Goldfinger" by John Barry
"Call Me the Breeze" and "I'd Like to Love You Baby" and "Crazy Mama" by JJ Cale
"Diddy Wah Diddy" by Willie Dixon and Bo Diddley
"Hip Hugger" and "Green Onions" by Booker T. and the MG's
"Find My Baby (Locked Up In Love Again)" and "Serves You Right To Suffer" and "Boogie Chillen" by John Lee Hooker

Brian Earl Spilner
10:38a, 5/8/24
I like the Frampton album as much as the next guy, but Celebration Day should have won that.

The "mythology" surrounding that historical LZ reunion show is a factor too. The most in-demand concert in history for such a small number of available tickets. (And the fact they hadn't played live since their infamously bad showing at Live Aid in 85.)

Still blows my mind they played in a relatively small arena rather than at least playing Wembley Stadium.
Zombie Jon Snow
1:48p, 5/8/24
SgtBarbarossa
3:45p, 5/8/24
No Alice in Chains unplugged? Weak
Know Your Enemy
4:39p, 5/8/24
In reply to SgtBarbarossa
Lost to BB King in the first round. I love BB but that's ludicrous.
PLUM LOCO
5:30p, 5/8/24
UFO "Strangers in the Night"

Zombie Jon Snow
8:55p, 5/8/24
pillow
9:47p, 5/8/24
Tesla - Five Man Acoustical Jam
Zombie Jon Snow
6:30a, 5/9/24
In reply to pillow
pillow said:

Tesla - Five Man Acoustical Jam
lost in the first round to Frampton
Zombie Jon Snow
6:37a, 5/9/24
Results are in:

Down goes Cheap Trick, Allman Brothers, Clapton, Petty, Simon and Garfunkel, Dire Straits and both Pink Floyd entries.

JamesPShelley
6:54a, 5/9/24
In reply to PLUM LOCO
PLUM LOCO said:

UFO "Strangers in the Night"


That is the best live album, ever. Ever.
EclipseAg
9:09a, 5/9/24
Wow ... the Man in Black crushed acoustic Clapton.
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