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Frampton Comes Alive is the greatest live album ever. No? Name another.

Btw, yes I did buy it and wear it out in college. SUNY Stony Brook baby!
post #2 of 13
Not an album, but I'll take Pam Grier live over Peter Frampton.
post #3 of 13
Yeah, it's definitely a good one. Frampton is an underrated guitarist. Frampton was really great during his tenure in Humble Pie. He and Steve Marriot were terrific together. Much more of a blues rock sound than Frampton's later work. Their live album, "Performance - Rockin' the Fillmore" is spectacular. Give that one a listen, they're inspired performances. There are a lot of good live 70s rock albums. I think Neil Young "Rust Never Sleeps" and The WHO "Live at Leeds" are up there as well.
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post #4 of 13
I'd have to say the best would be The Who's Live at Leeds.
post #5 of 13
Frampton Comes Alive is a great live album but a bit overrated, IMO. I can easily rattle off a dozen better ones from that era alone, including, but not limited to the following: The live disc from Cream's Wheels of Fire Concert for Bangladesh Aretha Franklin - Amazing Grace Jimi Hendrix's Band of Gypsys Simon and Garfunkel's The Concert in Central Park Grateful Dead - Europe '72 The Allman Brothers - Live at Filmore East Dig the New Breed by The Jam (recorded at various concerts btwn 1977 and 1982) MC5 - Kick Out the Jams Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
post #6 of 13
Warren Zevon's "Stand in the Fire" is great. As is Frank Zappa's "Tinseltown Rebellion" I like both of those much more than Frampton Comes Alive.
post #7 of 13
My Dad went to school with him.
post #8 of 13
Live at Leeds by the The Who is the best live album ever made.
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post #10 of 13
'Wa, wa, wa' was the Autotune of the 70s.
post #11 of 13
Yeah, uh, no, Johnny Cash Live at Folsom Prison for the mother effing win.
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Yeah, uh, no, Johnny Cash Live at Folsom Prison for the mother effing win.

Of course, how could I have forgotten that? Wasn't Merle Haggard in the audience as an inmate? Or is that an urban legend?
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Yeah, uh, no, Johnny Cash Live at Folsom Prison for the mother effing win.

It's absurd how overrated that album is. Just ridiculous.
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