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What are some good live rock albums?
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I listened to a bunch from one of these threads a few years ago Frampton Comes Alive was by far the best.

It really feels like you're at a cool 70's concert.

The Who Live At Leeds got hype but was surprisingly mid, and most of the others were just good/great performances in front of an audience.

Frampton COmes Alive was
immersive experience of a great performance from introduction to encore (uninterrupted!)
+ great audience
+ great recording
+ feeling like you're really there on that particular night in the 1970s in the particular place

I didn't know this music before which is weird cuz it's like really good and i love it now.

discovered amazing old music thanks to you guys!



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