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Old 07-01-2011, 05:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What are some live rock albums that are on the same level as The Who's Live At Leeds ?

EDIT: Also, what are some other great live Who albums? (if there are any?)

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What are some live rock albums that are on the same level as The Who's Live At Leeds ?

EDIT: Also, what are some other great live Who albums? (if there are any?)
I'm not a big fan of live rock albums, but The Stooges' Metallic K.O. (get the reissue Metallic 2 K.O.) is awesome - my favourite live concert is actually a bootleg of two Velvet Underground performances of "Sister Ray" called Sisters Ray

try The Who Live at the Isle of Wight - i haven't heard it yet but the general consensus is that it's pretty good
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What are some live rock albums that are on the same level as The Who's Live At Leeds ?

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MC5- Kick Out the Jams (extremely high energy live album)

Led Zeppelin- How the West Was Won (in terms of scale and epicness, compared to Leeds it's just as good. Maybe better...)

Johnny Cash- At San Quentin (I'm not really a country fan, but I love this album. It also has slightly more rock influence than his other works so it could match your rock tastes)

Jerry Lee Lewis- Live at the Star Club, Hamburg (The greatest live album of all time... in my humblest of humble opinions)

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What do you guys think of The Offspring? I own Smash and Ignition, is anything else worth buying?
i have a soft spot for "Americana"
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I have thought about getting Ixnay cause I love songs like Mota and Way Down The Line and Cool To Hate. Also thinkin about Americana. Quite a few good songs. What is you guys favorite album and song by them?
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album - Smash

song - Why Don't You Just Get a Job?
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I have thought about getting Ixnay cause I love songs like Mota and Way Down The Line and Cool To Hate. Also thinkin about Americana. Quite a few good songs. What is you guys favorite album and song by them?
my suggestion is skip The Offspring and go straight to T.S.O.L.

But favorite Offspring song for me:
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Hello everyone,

Lately, I've been thinking of expanding my musical horizons, as I'm getting tired of listening to the same old songs over and over again. So I'm open for recommendations, based on the following list of bands I like:

*Linkin Park (most songs)

*Dead by Sunrise (all songs)

*Breaking Benjamin (esp. Give Me a Sign, Breath, Diary of Jane, Anthem of the Angels, Follow, So Cold, among others)

*Three Days Grace (esp. Pain, Over and Over, Riot, Time of Dying, Never Too Late, Break)

*Skillet (mainly The Last Night, Awake and Alive, Hero, Live Free or Let Me Die, Whispers in the Dark)

*Muse (mainly Time is Running Out, Hysteria, Uprising)

*Poets of the Fall (mainly Carnival of Rust, Lift, Locking Up the Sun, Late Goodbye, Sleep)

So, could anyone please recommend me some good bands to listen to?
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Hello everyone,

Lately, I've been thinking of expanding my musical horizons, as I'm getting tired of listening to the same old songs over and over again. So I'm open for recommendations, based on the following list of bands I like:

*Linkin Park (most songs)

*Dead by Sunrise (all songs)

*Breaking Benjamin (esp. Give Me a Sign, Breath, Diary of Jane, Anthem of the Angels, Follow, So Cold, among others)

*Three Days Grace (esp. Pain, Over and Over, Riot, Time of Dying, Never Too Late, Break)

*Skillet (mainly The Last Night, Awake and Alive, Hero, Live Free or Let Me Die, Whispers in the Dark)

*Muse (mainly Time is Running Out, Hysteria, Uprising)

*Poets of the Fall (mainly Carnival of Rust, Lift, Locking Up the Sun, Late Goodbye, Sleep)

So, could anyone please recommend me some good bands to listen to?
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Metal Church.. classic thrash album.

Dio, I am not huge on, good for what he is, but his style of vocals really do nothing for me.

2 great KISS albums.

Not really big on The Smiths.

Ram it Down is a decent album.
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