Best Classic Hard Rock / Metal Live Album
Gabriel Leopardi
Mar 22 2014, 08:18 PM
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Hey guys! I remember we discussed about live albums, and why old live albums were so popular while nowadays they aren't. I think that the main reason can be that modern live albums aren't "real". There is too much post production and they finally seem to be studio albums with audience sound.

I found this cool article with a list of 20 Classic Live Albums In Hard Rock And Heavy Metal History. And I was wondering if you can share here which one is your favorite and why...

Link to the article HERE

Mine is "Live After Death" by Iron Maiden.

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this the last song, he doesn't hit the notes on the album ,but he did the whole concert and then sung this

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QUOTE (jstcrsn @ Mar 22 2014, 02:32 PM) *
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this the last song, he doesn't hit the notes on the album ,but he did the whole concert and then sung this


Love those harmony leads...

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Please enjoy an evening with the godfathers of RIFF.



or maybe something a little more esoteric?

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I don't know about 'best' but I'm glad to see that Deep Purple, Made in Japan is on the list.
When I was in 10th grade (1977) me and my friends would listen to that record (along with a few others) almost every day for literally a year.



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I'm a bit surprised that this isn't on the list:-

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Gabriel Leopardi
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QUOTE (klasaine @ Mar 23 2014, 12:55 PM) *
I don't know about 'best' but I'm glad to see that Deep Purple, Made in Japan is on the list.
When I was in 10th grade (1977) me and my friends would listen to that record (along with a few others) almost every day for literally a year.




This one is killer. I wasted my old cassette.

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