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Good afternoon all, I'm recovering at work after the JSB/GTB fiasco last night here in Calgary, which blew my mind....just thought I'd throw a topic out to decrease the boredom of my painful Friday afternoon, so

What is your favourite released live show? (No collaberations, ie. Plasma)

I would have to say mine is Deep Banana Blackout's "Rowdy Duty", this is a must listen for all.

Have a goodnsafe weekend all.

peaceinjam.jamesd.

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Violent Femmes "Viva Wisconsin" has been in heavy rotation in my car for three weeks now.

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Roller approved, Roller recommended.

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Obviously you guys haven't listened to Col. Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit. Their first release is a self titled live album and is by far the best live album I have ever heard. It's not just that the band is awesome, or that the performance is killer, or even that the sound is excellent, it's because it's also their first album. Now who has ever done that?

In case you're wondering, Col. Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit is:

Col. Bruce Hampton - lead vocals, guitar

Apt. Q258 - drums

Oteil Burbridge - bass

Matt Mundy - electric mandolin

Jimmy Herring - guitar

Count Mbutu - congas

Chuck Leavell - piano, organ

If you don't know this album you have to check it out.

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Ike, good call!!! I almost forgot about Col. Hampton and ARU, haven't listented to that one in ages but I believe you've inspired me to do so tonight.

I don't know if you've heard the Frogwings album mentioned above, but that's another case of a first (and in their case, only) album being a live one... and coincidentally there's some serious line-up overlap with ARU:

Butch Trucks - drums

Derek Trucks - guitar

Marc Quinones - percussion

Otiel Burbridge - bass

Jimmy Herring - guitar

Kofi Burbridge - keyboards and flute

John Popper - harp and vocals

Peace,

- M.

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Hampton Comes Alive

any of the new live phish releases, i listened to the Bomb Factory show yesterday, all i can say is [Eek!] it was really good, i want to hear more of mikes picks

Live @ Fillmore NYE by Jimi is amazing

that other jimi record they released after his death i think was live as well, Rainbow Bridge

think it was live,, dont quote me on it though

it was good, i know that much.

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Hands down the sickest live release ever. This show has been in regular rotation since the day I bought it. Really thought everyone else's show/cd picks were awesome!!

Great topic !

****LIVE PHISH Vol. 11*****

Phish

11/17/97 Denver, CO.

McNichol's Sports Arena

Set I:

Tweezer, Reba, Train Song, Ghost, Fire

Set II:

DWD-> Olivia's Pool-> Johnny B. Goode-> Denver Jam-> Jesus Left Chicago, When the Circus Comes to Town, YEM

Enc:

Character Zero

Filler: 11/19/97 Champain, IL.

Wolfman's Brother-> Makisupa Policeman

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Impossible question. Here's my off the top of my head Top 5:

Live At Leeds - The Who

Band Of Gypsies

Live At Fillmore East - The Allman Brothers Band

Live Dead ( see Booche above )

Get Yer Ya Ya's Out - The Rolling Stones

Honourable Mentions:

Kick Out The Jams - MC5

Rust Never Sleeps - Neil Young & Crazy Horse

Lenny Breau & Dave Young - Live On Bourbon Street

You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore, Vol. II - Frank Zappa

John Coltrane - Live At Birdland

Robert Nighthawk - Live On Maxwell Street

(Some of the scariest blues ever recorded)

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