Best live Rock of all time secondo DeBaser.

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The WhoLive at Leeds
Live - 16 may 1970

Less than forty minutes, but an actual punch in the stomach, a pure distillation of that thing that someone called Rock and which instead I like to call Rock. jack daniel's

The Allman Brothers BandAt Fillmore East
Live - 1 july 1971

The songs unfold like great jam sessions with multiple solo parts by all the musicians. RocKnR0ll

Grateful DeadLive/Dead
Live - 10 november 1969

Each song lets the artists go into improvisations, but simultaneously they remain united as if they were an aerobatic squadron painting the sky with their smoke trails. EatherSun

MC5Kick Out the Jams
Live - 1969

Kick Out The Jams is a fundamental album for subsequent generations, influencing more than one genre, from punk to garage, from hard rock to metal. VincVega

ScorpionsWorld Wide Live
Live - 1985

Meine is truly in a state of grace and does not disappoint at all... A perfect live performance. Hardrock92

Led ZeppelinDVD The Music
Compilation - 2003

"Thanks to the sensational and eagerly awaited release of the Led Zeppelin DVD, we will all become travelers of time and space." glitch

Jimi HendrixJimi Plays Monterey
Live - 1986

The myth is born here. Perfect performance, with a blazing guitar and a spine-chilling Wild Things. more

Led ZeppelinHow the West Was Won
Live - 27 may 2003

An unmissable opportunity to take a sonic ride into a past turned history and understand how four young Englishmen came … To Conquer the West! claudio carpentieri

10° Rory GallagherIrish Tour '74
Live - 1974

"The energy released here is indescribable, but it can still be felt." RocKnR0ll

11° Led ZeppelinBBC Sessions
Compilation - 11 november 1997

These BBC Sessions ... have nothing, absolutely nothing, to envy from the aforementioned titles. Big Chris

12° Grand Funk RailroadLive Album
Live - 16 november 1970

It’s eighty minutes of hell, from the initial Are You Ready drowned mostly by the audience’s enthusiasm, to the encore Into The Sun. pier_paolo_farina

14° QueenLive At Wembley Stadium 86'
Concerto - 8 july 2005

Queen demonstrates that they are the greatest band on the planet. AR (Anonima Recensori)

15° Led ZeppelinThe Song Remains the Same
Soundtrack - 28 september 1976

The music is not up for debate, for heaven’s sake; the performances are brilliant and energetic. ibba1

16° Van der Graaf GeneratorVital
Album - no date

His voice screams, shouts, rumbles, yells, whispers, rises threateningly. SydBarrett96

17° RamonesIt's Alive
Live - 1979

"This should be the work of a musician/band: live performances." Sket

18° RushA Show of Hands
Live - 2 january 1989

This excellent live recording is superbly captured and features the band… Dr.Adder

19° Iron MaidenLive After Death
Live - 14 october 1985

A year lived dangerously, at the limits of human musical possibilities. jeff3buckley

Lou Reed bids farewell to everyone and leaves the Velvet Underground. dado

21° King CrimsonUSA
Live - 25 april 1975

The sound quality of the recording was impeccable and certainly remains the best of the period. Marco Salzano

22° GenesisSeconds Out
Live - 1977

Here we are facing a true masterpiece, an album that ranks among the most successful live albums of the last thirty years. marco'86

23° The DoorsAbsolutely Live
Live - 1970

The Doors concerts can be defined as shows outlined by colors as vibrant as they are clear. claudio carpentieri

24° YesYessongs
Live - 18 may 1973

Yessongs is a stunning live album and a real manifesto of the period, among the best live albums of all time. R13569920

25° Gentle GiantPlaying the Fool
Live - 19 january 1977

Gentle Giant decided to release an audio document capable of confirming that their proverbial mastery and inimitable instrumental capability is not just the result of studio artifices, but is directly reproducible in live performances. Precog

27° Frank ZappaShut Up 'n Play Yer Guitar
Compilation - 11 may 1982

‘Shut up and play your guitar!’ This was the message Frank sent back to the clumsy journalist who had provoked him. Fagen85

28° HawkwindSpace Ritual
Live - 11 may 1973

What a CD you missed, what a fool you are. puntiniCAZpuntini

29° The Dream SyndicateLive at Raji's
Live - 1989

I don’t make music to entertain! I need to express my emotions, to bring out my demons, to throw my guts in your face. supersoul

30° Thin LizzyLive and Dangerous
Live - 2 june 1978

This album is ALIVE (more than "live") and DANGEROUS. zakk_wylde

31° Cheap TrickAt Budokan
Live - 1 october 1978

A legendary live album that captures Cheap Trick at their energetic best. pier_paolo_farina

32° PhishA Live One
Live - 27 june 1995

Here, it’s the whole that matters, it’s a sonic orgy with the lucky audience able to attend their concerts. dreamwarrior

33° Siouxsie and the BansheesNocturne
Live - 25 november 1983

This concert, in my opinion, is the manifesto of Gothic. gigi sabani

34° PrimusSuck on This
Live - 1989

For yours truly, the crazy trio, led by the equally crazy (even more, even more!!) Les Claypool, represents absolute love, the number ONE in music. De...Marga...

Personally, I consider this album as one of the best live records in the history of rock. benzo24

38° Blackberry SmokeLeave a Scar
Album - no date

"The result is as vintage as it gets, in the best and most positive sense of the term… like eating cappelletti at Christmas at grandma’s." pier_paolo_farina

39° Neil YoungRust Never Sleeps
Album - 27 october 2006

"Rock 'n' Roll Will Never Die..." GoldenRoad

40° Atlanta Rhythm SectionAre You Ready?
Album - no date

If I had to exemplify the essence and quality of southern rock at its peak to someone, I would choose this live number from ARS! pier_paolo_farina

41° SantanaLotus
Live - 1974

Santana's guitar seems more aggressive and biting compared to studio albums, but it does not lose an ounce of its legendary clarity. Grasshopper

42° RushExit... Stage Left
Live - 1981

"'Exit... Stage Left' is their second double live album and the best record ever made by the boys from Toronto, and I’m categorical about that." R13569920

43° James GangLive in Concert
Live - 1971

Here he is, twenty-three years old in 1970 with his trio while he goes overboard, overpowering yet in perfect control with his Les Paul terrifyingly wrapped in a swell of repeating echoes. pier_paolo_farina

44° Jimi HendrixBand of Gypsys
Live - 25 march 1970

The true essence of this album is 'Machine Gun,' a structurally extraordinary piece... where Jimi reproduces sounds of bombs, sirens, death, and destruction. aniel

Never, but really never again in the history of rock, has the audience been such a lively co-protagonist and participant in the concert. j&r

47° Fleetwood MacLive in Boston
Live - no date

"Face the hypnotic solo of a certain Peter Green, and realize that 'God exists!'" silvietto

48° Neil Young & Crazy HorseLive Rust
Live - 14 november 1979

A guitar, a harmonica, and a piano are enough to recreate the intimate atmosphere that has always characterized each of his works. humax4

49° CreamWheels of Fire
Album - 1968

The perfect cover for an album that is the explosion of creativity, the definitive break from the old schemes of music understood as "blues". March Horses

50° Little FeatWaiting for Columbus
Live - 1978

Waiting For Columbus is proof that the Little Feat were one of the greatest live bands of all time. currahee72

51° Tom WaitsBig Time
Live - 1988

He gives a new guise to his songs, you can feel even more the scent of folk music, the marches, the accordions, but also the electricity of repetitive and hypnotizing mantras. blechtrommel

52° Nick Cave & The Bad SeedsLive Seeds
Live - 6 september 1993

"Here’s the killer carousel. 'The Stripper' is on stage and his cavernous, deep voice, staggers on the time marked by the echoes and reverb of an obsessive drum." RegularJoan

"Dylan was never a great instrumentalist, nor did he have a beautiful voice, yet his work fascinated a loyal and numerous audience over the years." hellraiser

"A Bruce concert is one of those things you shouldn’t miss in life, if you love rock." Massimof

55° Big Brother & The Holding CompanyCheap Thrills
Album - 17 august 1968

Janis Joplin sang and interpreted an excellent blues. janis

57° Tim BuckleyDream Letter: Live in London 1968
Live - 15 may 1990

Mi dispiace, ma non hai fornito il testo HTML della recensione. fusillo

58° King CrimsonThe Great Deceiver: Live 1973-1974
Album - 21 july 2006

"The Great Deceiver: Live 1973-1974" is an excellent box set… a collection of top-level performances, executed by a band in an absolute state of grace. Roby86

59° The BandThe Last Waltz
Live - 7 april 1978

indispensable! more

62° Crosby, Stills, Nash & YoungFour Way Street
Album - 7 april 1971

Four Way Street is probably the most famous live album in the history of rock. donjunio

63° The BandRock of Ages
Live - 15 august 1972

Live masterpiece from the Canadian-American band. A must-have for Christmas gift. more

64° David BowieStage
Live - 1983

"The album oozes emotions, not easy to describe." Lautrec

65° GongLive etc.
Live - 4 july 1990

67° David SylvianDamage
Live - 1994

Sylvian and Fripp together, live, not trifles, every applause is a wound that opens. Cleo

68° MarillionThe Thieving Magpie (La Gazza Ladra)
Live - 28 november 1988

the perfect summary of an incredible live band....and I was there!!!! more

69° The ClashFrom Here to Eternity: Live
Live - 1999

"The Clash from ’77 to ’82 matured technically and replay the tracks with greater mastery without compromising the wild and spontaneous spirit." FaBemolle

70° Level 42A Physical Presence
Live - 1985

Mark King is spectacular, of course. Sinuous bass lines, rhythmic, sparkling, and let’s not forget... he played and sang simultaneously! Lucabbrasi

71° Warren ZevonStand in the Fire
Live - 2007

Calling it sheer bliss is an understatement, with the poet disguising himself as a stage animal to surprise us one more time. imasoulman

72° MotörheadNo Sleep 'til Hammersmith
Live - 27 june 1981

No sleep til hammersmith represents the early career of the legendary band Motorhead, the forerunners of nearly all the heavy metal from the eighties, nineties, and 2000s. S.I.A.P.

73° Roxy MusicViva!
Live - 1977

From the very first percussive start of the album, you enter a dimension full of great tension that leads to the explosive and dynamic intro of “Out Of The Blue.” TheJargonKing

74° Joni MitchellMiles of Aisles
Live - 1974

To help her regain the confidence necessary to resume live activity, she needed a band behind her that she felt in tune with and could give her music a new look. EverardBereguad

75° John MayallThe Turning Point
Live - 30 october 1969

"The album can be considered an unplugged ante-litteram, in which there is a perfect blend between the most sophisticated and the rawest blues." stargazer

77° Joe CockerMad Dogs & Englishmen
Album - 1970

The concerts began in Detroit, where they were enthusiastically welcomed by the American audience, who very much appreciated the band’s show, intense and engaging like never before. hellraiser

78° Hot TunaHot Tuna
Album - 1970

It's easy to say that the tracks ooze Jack Daniels from every groove, but in this case, there’s more—two musicians reinventing themselves by going back to the past. Pandalillo

80° CreamLive Cream
Album - 1970

Cream has always been one of my favorite bands; innovative and effective in their studio work, but it’s their live dimension that astonishes me every time. hellraiser

81° NirvanaFrom the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah
Live - 1 october 1996

I wanted to be there among the thousands of people bowing before their (and my) idol. ste84

82° PhishHampton Comes Alive
Live - 23 november 1999

83° FushitsushaUntitled (Live I)
Album - 23 november 2011

Whoever produced this music is not a musician: he is a brain explorer, but even more, a madman who should be institutionalized as soon as possible. Therefore, a Genius. matteodi.leonar

84° U2Under a Blood Red Sky
Live - 1983

One of their concerts is not a simple concert, but a true live adventure. claudio12

The two most exciting hours of my life had begun, at least until the victory at the Bernabeu two years later. frantz

88° 801801 Live
Live - 1976

A classic not only of prog, a genre it is closely tied to by many affinities, but also of Rock in general, an album that should not be missing from any discography. TheJargonKing

89° Frank ZappaRoxy & Elsewhere
Live - 10 september 1974

A beautiful double live album by Frank Zappa with the new "Mothers of Invention"; an album halfway between improvisation, singing, and speaking. chicolini

90° TrafficWelcome to the Canteen
Live - 1 september 1971

The most intense moment of the album is represented by 'Dear Mr. Fantasy' — 10 minutes and 57 seconds of pure music, perfection, and great inspiration. STIPE

91° Lou ReedRock'n'Roll Animal
Album - 16 august 2005

What the hell kind of music have you been listening to until an hour ago? cece65

The setlist is almost improvised, the grooves are filled to the brink, expanding the impossible and breaking what can be broken... Pibroch

93° Jethro TullBursting Out
Live - 22 september 1978

The precision in execution is close to the coldness of studio work. v8interceptor

Here's a live performance that gets me really excited. It's a shame that the two studio albums I've listened to don't come close to this work! The opener "Nutbush City Limits" is spectacular and alone is worth the purchase! more

A real shame that talented groups like Blue Öyster Cult are unknown to most; yet the entire metal scene owes a lot to this fantastic band. rly?