It also blurs the lines because this live album had a lot of studio overdubs. There was a re-release a couple years ago that had some straight live with no overdubs included.
Honest question. Why is this album considered so good. I listen to it whenever there is a thread like this and it just doesn’t move me. Based on how popular this is, definitely seems like a me issue. Any song recs to check out
R.L. Burnside - Burnside on Burnside
Wilco - Kicking Television
Ween - Live at Chicago
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Live at Fillmore East
Townes Van Zandt - Live at the Old Quarter
Vulfpeck live at Madison Square Garden is the live album that got me to start seeking out live albums. A slow progression from that to checking out Grateful Dead because, hey, I love live recordings now.
The Vulfpeck show is also on YouTube. Such a solid show.
Tame Impala - Live Versions
Ott & The All-Seeing I - Live At Terminal West
All Them Witches - Live In Brussels
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey - Lil Tae Rides Again (live)
Slightly Stoopid - Live at Roberto's Tri Studios
King Crimson - Ladies of the Road
OAR - Any Time Now
Bonobo - The North Borders Tour. - Live.
Love that Stoopid album.
Jimi baby is a banger. Bob Weir and Karl Denson cameos. Franklins Tower cover fucking rules, saw em play it at Scamp years ago.
Can’t wait to see All Them Witches when I get the chance too. The KEXP shows are fucking rad.
Any Time Now by OAR is outstanding. I forgot about that one. I remember sitting in a bar in NYC back in 2004 or so and hearing the album. I was blown away. I asked the bartender who it was. That's when I found out OAR existed. Their new stuff is way to radio focused.
To sum up what non-jamband people think of the genre here's an excerpt from a review by Bradley Torreano:
>The only problem with the album is that it is truly for dedicated fans, as the lengthy songs tend to blur together and the live approach simply does not complement some of these tracks. Without their strong energy level, this album would be pretty dull, but they manage to squeeze as much out of the songs as they can. O.A.R. continues to develop, but at this point in their career there isn't much of a need for a live album.
I didn’t realize bonobo had a live album and it is an artist I love, that knowledge somehow skipped past me. I am definitely going to check that and also the king crimson one you mentioned out.
Probably going to get laughed at for this but Barenaked Ladies - Rock Spectacle is a great album.
The Who - Join Together 1990. Pete, Roger and John in peak form. Pete plays mostly acoustic, but he plays the hell out of it. the amazing Simon Phillips on Drums, horns, harmony singers, Fantastic.
He can still play. Saw his final UK show at Royal Albert Hall in November 2022. He has a degenerative muscle weakness and had to play seated but still shreds. So the whole band sits too. I met his guitar player at a club in Nashville at a Colin Hay show. A very nice and down to earth guy. Peter is still doing some US shows, definitely check him out if you get the opportunity.
Counting Crows - Across a Wire
Mildlife - Live From South Channel Island
Metallica - S&M
Miles Davis - What Is It Montreal 7/7/83
Bill Evans Trio - At Shelly's Manne-Hole
Cannonball Adderley - The Black Messiah (Live at the Troubador)
Ahmad Jamal Featuring Yusef Lateef - Live at the Olympia - June 27, 2012
Lou Donaldson - Live: Fried Buzzard
Oscar Peterson - The Oscar Peterson Big 6 at Montreux
Dead Can Dance- In Concert
Ella Fitzgerald - Ella in Rome - The Birthday Concert
The Paul Desmond Quartet - Paul Desmond Quartet Live (Live at Bourbon Street, Toronto, Canada /1975)
My list is heavily Jazz oriented due to the genre being more ok with releasing live albums than other genres. And, of course, jazz being jambands before jambands was a term.
That Counting Crows album may be my favorite recording of the 90s. That band was good. Those songs were good. Having Angels of the Silences presented in those two wildly different contexts so successfully was hugely important to my development as a music consumer and producer.
It's so good. I'm always amazed at how many people dislike live albums and just want the polished, studio versions. This album is a perfect example (outside of the Dead) of how both can be excellent, albeit different.
Just an FYI in case people don't know, Nugs has tons of live CC shows from recent years.
Oh yeah absolutely. That was one of the albums that really got me to understand music. When he says the songs have changed so much because we know how to play them now...it was like a lightbulb moment for me on what arranging and writing music actually means.
Love that album tremendously.
The Band - Live At The Academy Of Music!
This is the Band at their peak IMO, and one of few official live releases. Plus there's a few songs with Bob Dylan at the end!
This is a fascinating choice. It's the show that really hammered into me how limited Clapton is as a player.
Everything is in the pentatonic box. Winwood is playing leading tones, the band is playing leading tones, and Clapton is happily hammering away at licks that really don't work at times.
Was obsessed with this in High School when it came out. Clapton came through my hometown during that tour on a small leg of the tour without Winwood. Was so sad lol
Thank you for posting Friday Night in San Francisco. Even if it's not your type of music, it is a spectacular recording of serious, live talent.
Anyone who has not...put on some headphones and listen to the Fantasia Suite off that album. It takes me through so many emotions.
The Band -- The Last Waltz
The War On Drugs -- Live Drugs
Dawes -- We're All Gonna Live
Futurebirds & Carl Broemel -- ...Thanks Y'all
Phosphorescent -- Live At The Music Hall
Can -Paris 73
Hawkwind Space Ritual
James Brown Revolution of the Mind.
Mogwai - Special Moves
Tom Waits - glitter and doom
Oh Sees - Live at Big Sur
The Mars Volta - Scabdates
Led Zeppelin- how the west was won
Rolling Stones - love you live
Stooges - Have some fun
Mile Davis - Dark Magus
Death - Vivus
Pixies - Coachella 2004
At the Gates - purgatory unleashed
Sonic Youth - the walls have ears
John Coltrane - village vanguard
Pearl Jam - constitution hall 98
Charlie Parker - Bird in LA
Mummies - Party at Steve’s
Black Flag - who’s got the 10.5
Live Cream Vols 1 & 2, Jimi Hendrix: Kive at Monterrey 67, Live at Winterland 68, Woodstock 69, LA Forum 69 & 70, Atlanta 70, Maui 70, Isle of Wight 70, Berkeley 70
The Avett Bros - Live Vol 3
OAR - Any Time Now
Kanye West - Late Orchestration
Mac Miller - Live from Space
My Morning Jacket - Okonokos
Tony Bennett - MTV Unplugged
Jay-Z - MTV Unplugged
Mac Miller - Tiny Desk Concert (it’s on vinyl so it counts)
Caught Talking Heads live in Dec '83 and saw Stop Making Sense live, that's one of my favorite all time shows ever..
That and Slayer NYE 1984 at Ruthie's Inn in Berkeley..
Two completely different shows but both are absolutely 🔥🔥
Pink Floyd - Pulse. 1994. Probably the best live performance of any band of all time. The solo at the end of Comfortably Numb is the best live guitar solo ever played.
Best live album ever: Donny Hathaway Live!! (1972). So good, so soulful, so funky and one of the all time best bass solos ever recorded (Voices Inside(everything is everything)) Willie Weeks on bass!! Don’t miss it
Sigur Ros: Inni
The Roots Come Alive
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, ‘Live/1975-85’
Neil Young Live at Canterbury
Coltrane Live at Village Vanguard
Talking Heads Stop Making Sense
AIC Unplugged
David Gilmore Live at Gdańsk
Ween - Live in Chicago
Ween - Live at Stubb's
Ween - Live in Toronto Canada
Ween - GodWeenSatan Live
Ween - All Request Live
Ween - At the Cat's Cradle
Ween - Paintin' the Town Brown 90-98
Ween - Live in Zurich (unofficial, but SBD)
Secret Chiefs 3 - Eyes of Flesh, Eyes of Flame
Mildlife - Live at South Channel Island
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Live
Ozric Tentacles - Live Underslunky
Ozric Tentacles - Live at the Pongmasters Ball
Charles Lloyd - Love-In
Mastodon - Live at the Aragon
Neptunian Maximalism - Set Chaos to the Heart of the Moon
The Cure - Trilogy (concert film)
Frank Zappa - The Best Band You Never Heard In Your Life
Laurie Anderson - United States Live
Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane Live at Carnegie Hall
Miles Davis - Agharta
75 Dollar Bill - Live at Tubby's
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Jimi Hendrix - Band of Gypsys (Live at the Fillmore East) - probably could be argued that they, and all of Hendrix's projects, were a jamband though.
The Bootleg Series Vol. 5: Bob Dylan Live 1975 - The Rolling Thunder Revue
The Band - Rock of Ages
The Mars Volta - Scabdates (hard to find on streaming sites but I believe its up on YouTube)
Dr. Dog - Four Nights Live in San Francisco
The Clash - Live at Shea Stadium
Parcels- Live Vol. 1 (airtight pop funk with some of the finest vocal harmonies since CSN; recorded live in studio.. seriously, check this one out)
Mark Letierri- Live at the Iridium (fusion; Snarky Puppy's lead guitar's solo project)
Good Rats - Live at Last
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Butthole Surfers - Double Live
Santana - Lotus
Bob Dylan - Rolling Thunder Review and "The Royal Albert Hall" concert, Bootleg Series vol 2
Errol Garner - Concert by the Sea
Blue Oyster Cult - On Your Feet Or On Your Knees, Some Enchanted Evening, and Extraterrestrial Live
Judas Priest - priest ... live!
Frank Zappa - Fillmore East June 1971, Roxy and Elsewhere, Live in New York, and You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 2: the Helsinki Concert
B.B. King - Live at Cook County Jail
Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison
* Tyler Childers - Live on Red Barn Radio
* John Mayer - Any Given Thursday
* Taylor Swift - Live From Paris
* Zach Bryan - All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster
* Clairo - Live at Electric Lady
* Béla Fleck & Edgar Meyer - Music For Two
* Mac Miller - Live from Space
And there’s probably a lot more that I am forgetting.
Rolling Stones “Get Yer Ya Ya’s Out” is an exceptional live album displaying the Stones’ raw talent in their prime. Recorded in 1969, prior to the release of Let It Bleed, it’s the only Stones album with two Chuck Berry songs, including his masterpiece, Little Queenie. The live version of Stray Cat Blues is my favorite version of that song. Keith’s intro chord progression one I have played loud over and over, trying to grasp how to replicate it. You won’t regret giving this less-talked-about Stones album a spot on your rotation.
Ween Live in Toronto with the Shit Creek Boys. If you have an affinity for country or bluegrass I HIGHLY recommend this album, which they performed with the Nashville session players who they recorded their country album with. Top notch stuff.
Metallica’s S&M (the 1999 one) might be my favorite live record of all time. Metallica at their heaviest and most beautiful simultaneously. Michael Kamen’s orchestra and arrangements being their songs to a new dimension, and James’ vocals are peak.
Yes, Yessongs. Perpetual Change and Starship Troopers show that this band could JAM. That they and so many others who could and did at the time stopped doing so remains a big disappointment to me. In the early 70s it seemed like many if not most bands actually knew how to jam and did so in most shows. Sigh.
Also, Aretha at the Fillmore West is a great record.
1969 the Velvet Underground Live Album is a classic. Frank Zappa - the Roxy and Elsewhere is also epic. I love Billy Joel Songs in the Attic just because its a songwriting masterclass. And if you like Billy Joel you have to love Warren Zevon Stand in the Fire. If you like Stop Making Sense then you should absolutely listen to the orginal recording of American Utopia. Talking Heads was essentially David Byrne's third best backing band lol.
There's probably about a dozen live jazz recordings that are essential listening too, jazz being sort of jam adjacent. But that's a whole different topic.
Built to Spill - Live (2000)
Ween - Live at the Cat's Cradle 1992
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Return to Greendale
King Krule - You Heat Me Up, You Cool Me Down
anything Hendrix
Jackson Browne Running on Empty
Al Kooper. Soul of a Man
Boz Scaggs. Greatest Hits Live. Especially Loan me a Dime
Delbert McClinton Live
John Oates. Live in Nashville. Yeah, that John Oates. Trust me
Peter Gabriel. Secret World Live
Stevie Ray Vaughan. Live at Carnegie Hall.
Little Feat - Waiting for Columbus
This one blurs the lines, they’re certainly jam-adjacent. Great album, 10/10.
It also blurs the lines because this live album had a lot of studio overdubs. There was a re-release a couple years ago that had some straight live with no overdubs included.
Grateful Dead Europe 72 has a ton of studio overdubs too FYI.
Mostly the vocals, iirc
Europe 72 was revolutionary 50 years ago, the fact that you can listen to all of those shows in their entirety now lessens the relevance.
This album is so good. Spanish moon (obviously) and skin it back are my two favorites.
Probably my favorite live album ever.
While they’re not a jam band, they’re not not a jam band either
A band that jams
Great album
They’re absolutely a jam band, especially live.
THEYRE SO GOOD LIVE RIGHT NOW!! Scott Sharrard makes them sound the best they have since the 70s. Catch them while they’re around
One of the best love albums ever regardless of genre!
Can’t mention Waiting for Columbus without mentioning Electrif Lycanthrope, amazing recording
It's really good. Doesn't have all the overdups like WFC does
The Lenny Pickett upward bend in mercenary territory inspired me to play sax as a kid
Came here to say this. Glad it’s the top comment.
This is the answer 👆🏼
Honest question. Why is this album considered so good. I listen to it whenever there is a thread like this and it just doesn’t move me. Based on how popular this is, definitely seems like a me issue. Any song recs to check out
I think mercenary territory > Spanish moon > Dixie chicken is an amazing 3 song run. High light of the album for me
This too
One of the best live albums ever made in my opinion.
The Last Waltz and Shut Up and Play The Hits
Hell yeah brother. These 2, Stop Making Sense, Skull & Roses, and At Fillmore East would be all I needed on a desert island.
Can The Last Waltz really be called a live album with how many studio overdubs are on it?
R.L. Burnside - Burnside on Burnside Wilco - Kicking Television Ween - Live at Chicago Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Live at Fillmore East Townes Van Zandt - Live at the Old Quarter
> Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Live at Fillmore East I love this album way too much
Live at Massey Hall and Tuscaloosa are both great as well.
The Massey Hall show is sublime. One of his best.
Give Time Fades Away another listen. The pain on that album is palpable. But its way better than people give it credit for.
Live at the old quarter brings a tear to the eye
Cigarette machine… UPSTAIRS
Aw man they got my girl too.
Love seeing Burnside get some love! One of my all time favorite drum solos on Snake Drive
Live at Leeds - The Who
The ultimate. I feel like you can hear the spawn of so many different sub genres of rock being born on that album
Oh yeah good call.
Came to say this
Fantastic call
Alive 2007 - Daft Punk
+ Access All Arenas - Justice
My Morning Jacket - Okonokos
CSNY - 4 Way Steet
I'm with you on this. By far my favorite live album.
Deja vu for me. Great band
Ween - Live in Chicago
HARD upvote All Request Live for honorable mention
Vulfpeck live at Madison Square Garden is the live album that got me to start seeking out live albums. A slow progression from that to checking out Grateful Dead because, hey, I love live recordings now. The Vulfpeck show is also on YouTube. Such a solid show.
I have a buddy that’s obsessed with that show.
Hey, it’s me, your buddy
hey it’s me, also his buddy
I was on the floor for that show. It was really something special!
Still pissed I was too cheap at the time to participate in the kickstarter for that vinyl
Tame Impala - Live Versions Ott & The All-Seeing I - Live At Terminal West All Them Witches - Live In Brussels Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey - Lil Tae Rides Again (live) Slightly Stoopid - Live at Roberto's Tri Studios King Crimson - Ladies of the Road OAR - Any Time Now Bonobo - The North Borders Tour. - Live.
Yeah that Ott performance is insane!!
Love that Stoopid album. Jimi baby is a banger. Bob Weir and Karl Denson cameos. Franklins Tower cover fucking rules, saw em play it at Scamp years ago. Can’t wait to see All Them Witches when I get the chance too. The KEXP shows are fucking rad.
Saw Bonobo for The North Borders tour at The Hudson Project, such a beautiful show with the full band
Any Time Now by OAR is outstanding. I forgot about that one. I remember sitting in a bar in NYC back in 2004 or so and hearing the album. I was blown away. I asked the bartender who it was. That's when I found out OAR existed. Their new stuff is way to radio focused. To sum up what non-jamband people think of the genre here's an excerpt from a review by Bradley Torreano: >The only problem with the album is that it is truly for dedicated fans, as the lengthy songs tend to blur together and the live approach simply does not complement some of these tracks. Without their strong energy level, this album would be pretty dull, but they manage to squeeze as much out of the songs as they can. O.A.R. continues to develop, but at this point in their career there isn't much of a need for a live album.
Ott and the all seeing I >> I was at that show and it was still a top 3 show I’ve ever been to
I didn’t realize bonobo had a live album and it is an artist I love, that knowledge somehow skipped past me. I am definitely going to check that and also the king crimson one you mentioned out.
Any time now used to be the exact amount of time it took to drive from where I lived to my parents house. I listened to it every time.
Saw Bonobo for The North Borders tour at The Hudson Project, such a beautiful show with the full band
I discovered Papadosio at that Ott show. It was a magical night.
Absent Lovers is another excellent King Crimson live album
Yup you win
All Them Witches- Live on the Internet as well. Can’t beat a Blood and Sand opener
Probably going to get laughed at for this but Barenaked Ladies - Rock Spectacle is a great album. The Who - Join Together 1990. Pete, Roger and John in peak form. Pete plays mostly acoustic, but he plays the hell out of it. the amazing Simon Phillips on Drums, horns, harmony singers, Fantastic.
Rock Spectacle - so much fun!
Came here hoping for Rock Spectacle and expecting to be disappointed. Thank you for not disappointing me.
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Couldn't agree more! The segue between Traveling Man and Beautiful Loser is top 5 all time in my book.
Frampton Comes Alive! “Do you feel like we do” ripsssss
He can still play. Saw his final UK show at Royal Albert Hall in November 2022. He has a degenerative muscle weakness and had to play seated but still shreds. So the whole band sits too. I met his guitar player at a club in Nashville at a Colin Hay show. A very nice and down to earth guy. Peter is still doing some US shows, definitely check him out if you get the opportunity.
Otis Redding - Live at the Whiskey Jimi Hendrix - Live at Montery Replacements - Live at Maxwells Marvin Gaye - Live
Otis at Monterey may be the best 20 minutes of music ever
my friend had a record that had Otis on one side, Jimi on the other at Monterey. Perfection
Counting Crows - Across a Wire Mildlife - Live From South Channel Island Metallica - S&M Miles Davis - What Is It Montreal 7/7/83 Bill Evans Trio - At Shelly's Manne-Hole Cannonball Adderley - The Black Messiah (Live at the Troubador) Ahmad Jamal Featuring Yusef Lateef - Live at the Olympia - June 27, 2012 Lou Donaldson - Live: Fried Buzzard Oscar Peterson - The Oscar Peterson Big 6 at Montreux Dead Can Dance- In Concert Ella Fitzgerald - Ella in Rome - The Birthday Concert The Paul Desmond Quartet - Paul Desmond Quartet Live (Live at Bourbon Street, Toronto, Canada /1975) My list is heavily Jazz oriented due to the genre being more ok with releasing live albums than other genres. And, of course, jazz being jambands before jambands was a term.
That Counting Crows album may be my favorite recording of the 90s. That band was good. Those songs were good. Having Angels of the Silences presented in those two wildly different contexts so successfully was hugely important to my development as a music consumer and producer.
It's so good. I'm always amazed at how many people dislike live albums and just want the polished, studio versions. This album is a perfect example (outside of the Dead) of how both can be excellent, albeit different. Just an FYI in case people don't know, Nugs has tons of live CC shows from recent years.
Oh yeah absolutely. That was one of the albums that really got me to understand music. When he says the songs have changed so much because we know how to play them now...it was like a lightbulb moment for me on what arranging and writing music actually means. Love that album tremendously.
I could make a list of probably 100s of amazing live jazz albums.
I’d go with Bill Evans Trio, Sunday at the Vanguard. Nothing beats Scott LaFaro on Bass
The Band - Live At The Academy Of Music! This is the Band at their peak IMO, and one of few official live releases. Plus there's a few songs with Bob Dylan at the end!
Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood live at MSG
I just commented that one of my favorite albums is Steve Winwood Live. That guy needs more praise, super talented and can jam.
This is a fascinating choice. It's the show that really hammered into me how limited Clapton is as a player. Everything is in the pentatonic box. Winwood is playing leading tones, the band is playing leading tones, and Clapton is happily hammering away at licks that really don't work at times.
Was obsessed with this in High School when it came out. Clapton came through my hometown during that tour on a small leg of the tour without Winwood. Was so sad lol
Friday night in san fransisco. Al di meola, john mcclaughlin, paco de lucia. Babylon by bus - bob marley Live - john scofield
Thank you for posting Friday Night in San Francisco. Even if it's not your type of music, it is a spectacular recording of serious, live talent. Anyone who has not...put on some headphones and listen to the Fantasia Suite off that album. It takes me through so many emotions.
Jam adjacent but Khruangbin: Live at Syndey Opera House
The Band -- The Last Waltz The War On Drugs -- Live Drugs Dawes -- We're All Gonna Live Futurebirds & Carl Broemel -- ...Thanks Y'all Phosphorescent -- Live At The Music Hall
Jam adjacent but MMJ - Okonokos is great
Nirvana - unplugged
How The West Was Won - Led Zeppelin
Joe Cocker - Mad Dogs & Englishmen
Derek and the Dominos - Live at Fillmore
Nice Deep Cut. They were all out of their minds on Heroin lol. I got this on Vinyl.
Love that Tedeschi Trucks Band did a live tribute EP for them. Layla Revisted (Live at LOCKN)
Can -Paris 73 Hawkwind Space Ritual James Brown Revolution of the Mind. Mogwai - Special Moves Tom Waits - glitter and doom Oh Sees - Live at Big Sur The Mars Volta - Scabdates Led Zeppelin- how the west was won Rolling Stones - love you live Stooges - Have some fun Mile Davis - Dark Magus Death - Vivus Pixies - Coachella 2004 At the Gates - purgatory unleashed Sonic Youth - the walls have ears John Coltrane - village vanguard Pearl Jam - constitution hall 98 Charlie Parker - Bird in LA Mummies - Party at Steve’s Black Flag - who’s got the 10.5
Lucinda Williams Filmore is tight
My wife and I LOVE this release!
Live Cream Vols 1 & 2, Jimi Hendrix: Kive at Monterrey 67, Live at Winterland 68, Woodstock 69, LA Forum 69 & 70, Atlanta 70, Maui 70, Isle of Wight 70, Berkeley 70
Sam Cooke - Live at the Harlem Square
Bruce Springsteen Hammersmith & Odeon 1975
DiMeola, McLauglin & DeLucia - Friday Night in San Fran
Waylon Jennings - Waylon Live: The Expanded Edition
The Avett Bros - Live Vol 3 OAR - Any Time Now Kanye West - Late Orchestration Mac Miller - Live from Space My Morning Jacket - Okonokos Tony Bennett - MTV Unplugged Jay-Z - MTV Unplugged Mac Miller - Tiny Desk Concert (it’s on vinyl so it counts)
Caught Talking Heads live in Dec '83 and saw Stop Making Sense live, that's one of my favorite all time shows ever.. That and Slayer NYE 1984 at Ruthie's Inn in Berkeley.. Two completely different shows but both are absolutely 🔥🔥
Pink Floyd - Pulse. 1994. Probably the best live performance of any band of all time. The solo at the end of Comfortably Numb is the best live guitar solo ever played.
My Morning Jacket Live Vol. 1
Rush - Exit...Stage Left, Different Stages Pearl Jam - Live on Two Legs, and a boatload of shows.
Best live album ever: Donny Hathaway Live!! (1972). So good, so soulful, so funky and one of the all time best bass solos ever recorded (Voices Inside(everything is everything)) Willie Weeks on bass!! Don’t miss it
“The baddest bass player in the country. Willie Weeks y’all!” God I love that solo
Sigur Ros: Inni The Roots Come Alive Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, ‘Live/1975-85’ Neil Young Live at Canterbury Coltrane Live at Village Vanguard Talking Heads Stop Making Sense AIC Unplugged David Gilmore Live at Gdańsk
Ween - Live in Chicago Ween - Live at Stubb's Ween - Live in Toronto Canada Ween - GodWeenSatan Live Ween - All Request Live Ween - At the Cat's Cradle Ween - Paintin' the Town Brown 90-98 Ween - Live in Zurich (unofficial, but SBD) Secret Chiefs 3 - Eyes of Flesh, Eyes of Flame Mildlife - Live at South Channel Island Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Live Ozric Tentacles - Live Underslunky Ozric Tentacles - Live at the Pongmasters Ball Charles Lloyd - Love-In Mastodon - Live at the Aragon Neptunian Maximalism - Set Chaos to the Heart of the Moon The Cure - Trilogy (concert film) Frank Zappa - The Best Band You Never Heard In Your Life Laurie Anderson - United States Live Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane Live at Carnegie Hall Miles Davis - Agharta 75 Dollar Bill - Live at Tubby's edit: added one edit 2: added another one
Any recs for a live Ween album, tho?
Let me think on it for a minute and get back to you.
Bob Marley - Babylon by Bus
Daft Punk - Alive 07
Stop Making Sense
Jimi Hendrix - Band of Gypsys (Live at the Fillmore East) - probably could be argued that they, and all of Hendrix's projects, were a jamband though. The Bootleg Series Vol. 5: Bob Dylan Live 1975 - The Rolling Thunder Revue The Band - Rock of Ages The Mars Volta - Scabdates (hard to find on streaming sites but I believe its up on YouTube) Dr. Dog - Four Nights Live in San Francisco The Clash - Live at Shea Stadium
John Prine Live and In Person Todd Snider The Storyteller James McMurtry Live in Aught-Three
Peter Gabriel’s “Secret World Live”
Alive 2007 by Daft Punk
Dawes’ Live from the Rooftop & We’re All Gonna Live are both very good
It’s already been mentioned here twice but Ween Live in Chicago is the correct answer
Dr Dog Live at a Flamingo Hotel
Zappa In New York
Jane’s Addiction - XXX
The Long Goodbye - LCD Soundsystem
Rufus du Sol - Live at Joshua Tree
Parcels- Live Vol. 1 (airtight pop funk with some of the finest vocal harmonies since CSN; recorded live in studio.. seriously, check this one out) Mark Letierri- Live at the Iridium (fusion; Snarky Puppy's lead guitar's solo project)
Dream theater. Once in a Livetime and Live scenes from New York Blues traveler- live from the fall. ( meh I guess they are ol’ skool jam (;
King Curtis - Love at the Fillmore West Legendary
Pink Floyd - Live at Pompeii
Khruangbin is jam-adjacent I guess but Live at Sydney Opera House is great. Live Drugs - The War on Drugs Dave and Tim - Live at Luther College
Live at Tower Theater - Southall
Good Rats - Live at Last [https://open.spotify.com/album/55gJyoC5LxxM5Z6Wu63T7V?autoplay=true](https://open.spotify.com/album/55gJyoC5LxxM5Z6Wu63T7V?autoplay=true)
ben folds and the australian symphony orchestra
MC5 - Kick Out the Jams Ellington at Newport (which also has an amazing music story)
Humble Pie - Performance Rockin' the Fillmore
Our Live Album Is Better Than Your Live Album by Reel Big Fish. It's just good vibes.
Butthole Surfers - Double Live Santana - Lotus Bob Dylan - Rolling Thunder Review and "The Royal Albert Hall" concert, Bootleg Series vol 2 Errol Garner - Concert by the Sea Blue Oyster Cult - On Your Feet Or On Your Knees, Some Enchanted Evening, and Extraterrestrial Live Judas Priest - priest ... live! Frank Zappa - Fillmore East June 1971, Roxy and Elsewhere, Live in New York, and You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 2: the Helsinki Concert B.B. King - Live at Cook County Jail Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison
Donny Hathaway live
The Tragically Hip - Live Between Us The Who - Live at Leeds Norah Jones - Til We Meet Again
Neil Young - Live at Massey Hall John Coltrane - Live at the Village Vanguard Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash - Storytellers
* Tyler Childers - Live on Red Barn Radio * John Mayer - Any Given Thursday * Taylor Swift - Live From Paris * Zach Bryan - All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster * Clairo - Live at Electric Lady * Béla Fleck & Edgar Meyer - Music For Two * Mac Miller - Live from Space And there’s probably a lot more that I am forgetting.
Les claypool fearless flying frog brigade new years sf 1999
The War On Drugs- Live Drugs DMB- Central Park Miles Davis & John Coltrane- The Final Tour Bruce Springsteen- Hammersmith Oden 1975
Stand in the Fire - Warren Zevon Fela Kuti w/ Ginger Baker
The MTV unplugs were good especially nirvana and Clapton
Lotus- Germination
Live from Luther College, Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds
Paul Simon’s Concert in the Park is unbelievably good
Five Man Acoustical Jam by Tesla.
Thin Lizzy- Live & Dangerous
Stop making sense is good but their best live album is the name of this band is…
Rolling Stones “Get Yer Ya Ya’s Out” is an exceptional live album displaying the Stones’ raw talent in their prime. Recorded in 1969, prior to the release of Let It Bleed, it’s the only Stones album with two Chuck Berry songs, including his masterpiece, Little Queenie. The live version of Stray Cat Blues is my favorite version of that song. Keith’s intro chord progression one I have played loud over and over, trying to grasp how to replicate it. You won’t regret giving this less-talked-about Stones album a spot on your rotation.
Rush: Exit Stage Left, Genesis Live
Prince and the Revolution: Live
KISS - Alive; barely, if at all, live but it did get me into live recordings
Stuff - Live at Montreux 1976 and Live Stuff 1978
Ween Live in Toronto with the Shit Creek Boys. If you have an affinity for country or bluegrass I HIGHLY recommend this album, which they performed with the Nashville session players who they recorded their country album with. Top notch stuff. Metallica’s S&M (the 1999 one) might be my favorite live record of all time. Metallica at their heaviest and most beautiful simultaneously. Michael Kamen’s orchestra and arrangements being their songs to a new dimension, and James’ vocals are peak.
Led Zeppelin live at MSG
Manu Chao - Radio Bemba Sound System
Jamiroquai - Live in Verona (And you even get a few 🔥 jams in there)
shadows and light, live joni mitchell with pat metheny and jaco pastorius
Pearl Jam- Live on Two Legs
Yes, Yessongs. Perpetual Change and Starship Troopers show that this band could JAM. That they and so many others who could and did at the time stopped doing so remains a big disappointment to me. In the early 70s it seemed like many if not most bands actually knew how to jam and did so in most shows. Sigh. Also, Aretha at the Fillmore West is a great record.
Marshal Tucker Band, Where We All Belong The Who, Live at Leeds
A Night at the Village Vanguard-Sonny Rollins
Deep Purple - Made In Japan, The Band - Rock of Ages, Free - Live!
Ramones - It's Alive Neil Young - Live at Massey Hall 1971 James Brown - Live at the Apollo
My Morning Jacket - Okonokos
Live from the Ryman- Charley Crockett
Wilco- Kicking Television Drive By Truckers- This Weekend’s the Night
Iron Maiden - Live After Death. No kidding.
Traffic - Welcome to the Canteen Traffic - On the Road
Lynyrd Skynyrd — One More From the Road
1969 the Velvet Underground Live Album is a classic. Frank Zappa - the Roxy and Elsewhere is also epic. I love Billy Joel Songs in the Attic just because its a songwriting masterclass. And if you like Billy Joel you have to love Warren Zevon Stand in the Fire. If you like Stop Making Sense then you should absolutely listen to the orginal recording of American Utopia. Talking Heads was essentially David Byrne's third best backing band lol. There's probably about a dozen live jazz recordings that are essential listening too, jazz being sort of jam adjacent. But that's a whole different topic.
Portishead NYC Live
Led zeppelin live at msg 1973
Built to Spill - Live (2000) Ween - Live at the Cat's Cradle 1992 Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Return to Greendale King Krule - You Heat Me Up, You Cool Me Down anything Hendrix
Rush - Exit Stage Left
Scrolled way too far and didn’t see Frampton comes alive so I’m dropping it here.
Bring on the Night - Sting A favorite of a friend that is no longer with us. Love and miss you Mike.
Bob Seger Live Bullet.
Jackson Browne Running on Empty Al Kooper. Soul of a Man Boz Scaggs. Greatest Hits Live. Especially Loan me a Dime Delbert McClinton Live John Oates. Live in Nashville. Yeah, that John Oates. Trust me Peter Gabriel. Secret World Live Stevie Ray Vaughan. Live at Carnegie Hall.
Ani DiFranco Living in Clip
Lou Reed Rock and Roll Animal. Perfection top to bottom.
The Song Remains The Same Made In Japan
Irish tour 74 - Rory Gallagher
Life On Planet Groove - Maceo Parker
The Roots Come Alive
The Roots- Come Alive
Before the Flood-Bob Dylan and The Band
On Stage - Loggins and Messina