Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
General Topics => All things that have nothing to do with Turkey => Topic started by: Scunner on September 01, 2019, 00:18:27 AM
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Ok so we've had sad songs and happy songs, so what about...
Best live album :)
I have many favourites, but I will kick this off with
Dire Straits - Alchemy
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I don't think I own any live albums!
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You don't have to own one Lynne.
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This may be a category and artist not followed by many in this group ;) :
The Cowboy Rides Away: Live from AT&T Stadium (2014) by George Strait
104,793 people were in attendance, the largest ever single-show attendance at a U.S. stadium.
Some great songs and great memories...
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Love George Strait, if you haven’t heard of him listen to The Chair beautiful song . Good choice horned frog.
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The Who live at Leeds.
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I am ashamed to say I don't think I have even heard of George Strait
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I am ashamed to say I don't think I have even heard of George Strait
@Scunner: not surprised, but he's the King of Country music (can't forget another favourite Garth Brooks, though)...seriously Country royalty alongside Dolly.
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......can't forget another favourite Garth Brooks....
I love Tomorrow Never Comes :) :) :)
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I prefer football focus
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I prefer football focus
But not with Garth Crooks in it presumably :)
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Actually correct, I can't stand Garth Crooks :D
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Queen - Live killers
Let’s say no more.......
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Head and shoulders above any live album heard -Excerpt from Rolling Stone magazine (quite apt really) on -
The Rolling Stones Get Your Ya-Ya’s Out is such an unfettered delight. This album, at last, proves the fears of those who cared to fear groundless. More than just the soundtrack for a Rolling Stones concert, it’s a truly inspired session, as intimate an experience as sitting in while the Stones jam for sheer joy in the basement. It proves once and for all that this band does not merely play the audience, it plays music whose essential crudeness is so highly refined that it becomes a kind of absolute distillation of raunch, that element which seems to be seeping out of Seventies rock at a disturbing rate. Where most live efforts seem almost embarrassing in their posturings and excesses, and even The Who Live at Leeds held tinges of the Art Statement, Ya-Ya’s at its best just rocks and socks you right out of your chair. You can not only love it for what it is, you can like it for what it isn’t.
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Peter Frampton - Frampton comes Alive
Neil Diamond - Hot August Night
Hawkwind - Space Ritual
Neil Young - Live Rust
Queen - Live at Wembly
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The Clash - The Clash Live at Shea Stadium