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Hammill : There goes the daylight (nut prog, harsh, raw, essential) Hammill : Room Temperature Hammill : Passionkirche Fish : Sushi Porcupine Tree : Spiral Cicus Neil Young : Unplugged (not prog) Neil Young : Dreaming' man (not prog) Steve Hackett : There are many sides to the night (live) (december 1st. 1994 Palermo's Teatro Metropolitan) Ange : Un p'tit tour et puis s'en vont (Lille et Mulhouse, 17 & 24/5/1995) Landberk : Unaffected Neil Young and crazy Horse : Weld (not prog) Banco : Nudo Bowie D : Birthday celebration 1997 Hackett and Friends : The Tokyo Tapes Hammill/Evans : Union Chapel concert IQ : Subterranea The concert Camel: Coming of age Marillion : Piston broke Solaris : Live in L.A. Wetton John : Akustika like in Amerika Iona : Heaven's bright sun Ozric Tentacles : Spice doubt After Crying : Struggle for life Bass Colin : Live at Polskie Radio 3 Bruford/Levin/Botti/Torn : Blue nights Yes : House of Yes Anekdoten : Live E.P. 1996 Edited by mellotronwave - November 04 2024 at 12:30 |
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Voted Anekdoten a must have imo
AND: Änglagård - Buried Alive Camel - Never Let Go IQ - Forever Live King Crimson - THRaKaTTaK Marillion - Made Again Pink Floyd Porcupine Tree - Coma Divine: Recorded Live in Rome Portishead - Roseland NYC Live Yes - Keys to Ascension Peter Hammill - Typical Ozric Tentacles - Live Underslunky |
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^ A best of EP list is an awesome idea. Too often they get neglected. I have neglected them far too often myself. With Fishmans, it is Long Season I like best and I love the live version I posted a video of in this topic.
Love it so much gonna post it thrice: |
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I hadn't heard of the Fishmans until this poll, I'll try to check them out today. I would like one day to have some sort of a "best of" live list, but I'd also like to have a "best of" EP list too, and also to be in my 40's again. |
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Pink Floyd - Pulse
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Logan
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Thanks, John. I also was working on a best, meaning best for me of what I know, list of lives. I kind of gave up on it just because I usually like to do at least 25 acts and just one album per act but with some acts I really wanted multiple albums for a poll. I think I know how I will do it. For many, as is common it would be a dissatisfying. Maybe we already have a great topic on live albums in Top 10s and Lists. I would not wish to limit myself to those in PA. I mean the one I have been most enamoured with of late in this poll is not in PA, the Fishmans. By the way, Ian and Lewian, really glad you appreciate it. Here is kind of where I was with just one favourite by a band albums I have liked over the years (with The Necks, I have not even heard the whole thing yet, so long, but the first is great): Laurie Anderson - United States Live Björk - Homogenic Live Boris - Performing "flood" Glenn Branca - The Third Ascension Camel - A Live Record Cardiacs - All That Glitters Is a Mares Nest Ciśnienie - Brass Album Miles Davis - Dark Magus Dead Can dance - Toward the Within Electric Masada - At the Mountains of Madness Fishmans - 98.12.28 男達の別れ (98.12.28 Otokotachi no wakare) Geinoh Yamashirogumi - ライブ ''開かれた合唱'' 十年の展開 (Live ''Hirakareta Gassho'' Junen No Tenkai) Gentle Giant - Playing the Fool Grobschnitt - Solar Music: Live Henry Cow - Concerts Anna von Hausswolff - Live at Montreux Jazz Festival Jimi Hendrix - Woodstock Hawkwind - Space Ritual Kraan - Kraan Live Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same Magma - Rétrospective Vol. 1 & 2 (love Live (Hhaï) The Necks - Athenaeum, Homebush, Quay & Raab Thee Oh Sees - Thee Hounds of Foggy Notion Portishead - Roseland NYC Live Rush - Exit...Stage Left Santana - Live at the Fillmore 1968 Sigur Rós - Inni Siouxsie and The Banshees - Nocturn Swans - Swans Are Dead Tangerine Dream - Ricochet The Who - Live at Leeds If I do a poll, I might do it as live tracks. I would do an Interactive poll but various of my fave tracks are very long indeed Edited by Logan - November 04 2024 at 14:22 |
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I forgot that I have started a "best of" live list. In the early stage of it but I noticed I had two 90's records on there that I need to mention.
Djam Karet- Live At Orion Radio Massacre International- Knutsford In May |
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Not sure, something between Coma Divine, PULSE and Keys to Ascension. I think the 90's were a sweet spot for the classic 70's artists doing live albums. They were usually still in top shape (though sadly often no longer with their classic line-ups), but with better equipment for playing and recording, and more experience and time playing and polishing their songs, resulting in some really great versions of their original classics.
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Same here.
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Love the Fishmans
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For me it's mostly between Fishmans, Swans and Cardiacs here. And I really like that Dead Can Dance. I hope I'm not the only one here to enjoy that Fishmans. I think it's terrific, especially for "Long Season". That is THE standout track from my playlist I made for this for me. Bloody great, I think. I could see some stumbling with the vocals and it likely adds a dimension that I speak some Japanese and perhaps that I worked in Japan in the latter half of the 90s as an English teacher. Not that I ever saw Fishmans in concert.
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Cardiacs everything else is irrelevant.
Ok Crimson and Floyd 2nd |
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I'm not properly a PT fan, but Coma Divine is a great live
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From this list: IQ - Forever Live, followed by:
Peter Gabriel Yes - Keys to Ascension; great setlist, but dodgy DVD editing. I could add: It Bites - Thankyou and Goodnight; definitely released in 1990 and probably recorded early 1990 (the tour ran across 1989 and 1990). A great Dunnery-era swansong.
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not keen on the electronic drums (Palmer got rid of it for most of the Black Moon tour that followed), so personally I would go for Live In Poland or even Then and Now for 90's ELP live.
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Arena - Welcome To The Stage (great selection of tracks especially Jericho which is sublime)
Others I know IQ - Forever Live (One of my favourite bands but I don't listen to it much nowadays, but I should! It includes a couple of great versions of tracks that were originally on Nomzamo - No Love Lost and Human Nature. Paul Menel penned the lyrics but it's Pete Nicholls back in the band and singing on here. The shorter version of Last Human Gateway is also very good) Yes - Keys To Ascension (I like the DVD certainly) Pink Floyd - Pulse (full version of DSOTM , say no more!) Anglagard - Buried Alive (it's okay) Porcupine Tree - Coma Divine (yep like it and includes heavier versions of tracks off Signify. Interesting as it is before they fully established the metal sound, but you see where it's going at this point) |
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