The Who: Live at Leeds.Cos theyre the real deal , none of this studio for 6 months shite
Fuck yeah!UFO; Strangers in the night.
UFO was my first ever gig. October 1980 at the Odeon. No Place to Run tour. Not long after Schenker had left.UFO; Strangers in the night.

Saw them November 1980 at the Odeon. To this day one of the best gigs I've ever been to. Met them afterwards. Lemmy was an absolute gent. Philthy Phil was speeding off his tits. No Sleep is essentially the live record of the Ace Up Your Sleeve Tour. Straight in at No.1 on the album chart iirc.Motorhead - No Sleep Til Hammersmith
I find most live albums to be a bit of a novelty, but this probably the best way to listen to a lot of these songs. It's essentially the best of Motorhead but better. Bomber, Motorhead and Overkill in particular could cut the face off you in their live form.
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Roy Buchanan: Live StockCos theyre the real deal , none of this studio for 6 months shite
I saw them in the 90s at the Barrowlands and they were great.Saw them November 1980 at the Odeon. To this day one of the best gigs I've ever been to. Met them afterwards. Lemmy was an absolute gent. Philthy Phil was speeding off his tits. No Sleep is essentially the live record of the Ace Up Your Sleeve Tour. Straight in at No.1 on the album chart iirc.
This is a bit debatable. Live and Dangerous by Thin Lizzy is brilliant but was apparently massively overdubbed after the fact so not really as live and spontaneous as you may have been led to believe.Cos theyre the real deal , none of this studio for 6 months shite
Could well be but its a brilliant album , not too much is as it seems nowadays i dont thinkThis is a bit debatable. Live and Dangerous by Thin Lizzy is brilliant but was apparently massively overdubbed after the fact so not really as live and spontaneous as you may have been led to believe.
Live Alive: Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double TroubleCos theyre the real deal , none of this studio for 6 months shite
My first ever gig was UFO at the Odeon as well, but it was January 1980.UFO was my first ever gig. October 1980 at the Odeon. No Place to Run tour. Not long after Schenker had left.
The Odeon was such a great venue. Perfect size. Can't believe it's still lying empty after all these years.My first ever gig was UFO at the Odeon as well, but it was January 1980.
I was 15 at the time.
That's generally not true.Cos theyre the real deal , none of this studio for 6 months shite
Agreed, it was brilliant.The Odeon was such a great venue. Perfect size. Can't believe it's still lying empty after all these years.
recorded live in front of peopleThat's generally not true.
They usually have lots of overdubs, edits and even the odd patch.
Too right. I remember getting tickets to see Rainbow at Ingliston from the Playhouse box office and being charged a booking fee and I'm like what the fuck is this? Par for the course these days.Agreed, it was brilliant.
Saw quite a few gigs there from about 1980 to 1982.
I always get quite nostalgic when I go past it now....I remember waiting to get in in the big queues snaking round St Patricks Square Gardens.
Also remember just going in and buying a ticket for a gig from the Box office there...no problem. None of this trying to get through online through Ticketmaster ad being ripped off in the process.
I might have been there.My first ever gig was UFO at the Odeon as well, but it was January 1980.
I was 15 at the time.
If you edit parts out, overdub new parts on top and patch in sections from different performances you have a studio product masquerading as a single live performance.recorded live in front of people
I like The Wild, the Willing and the Innocent.I might have been there.
I definitely saw them there twice including June '78
As soon as Schenker left them in '79 they made very poor albums and kept making them forever more!
First big gig I went to was Rainbow at The Playhouse in '76Too right. I remember getting tickets to see Rainbow at Ingliston from the Playhouse box office and being charged a booking fee and I'm like what the fuck is this? Par for the course these days.
Yep. Agree with that.I might have been there.
I definitely saw them there twice including June '78
As soon as Schenker left them in '79 they made very poor albums and kept making them forever more!
Fuck I give up with you , a more complete and utter know it all i have never met . Nobody knows anything but you on any given subject . I never thought i'd see the day that i would use the ignore function but hey today is the day . Now away and play with GoogleIf you edit parts out, overdub new parts on top and patch in sections from different performances you have a studio product masquerading as a single live performance.
i.e. it is a performance that no one heard.
It's their best studio album after the live album and was certainly a big improvement on "No Place To Run"I like The Wild, the Willing and the Innocent.
Strangers in the Night definitely their apogee though.
Some investment bastard will be sitting on it.The Odeon was such a great venue. Perfect size. Can't believe it's still lying empty after all these years.
Good call. It took me a while to get into that after the studio excellence of Ziggy and earlier Hunky Dory but I ended up liking the live version of Cracked Actor more than the slick studio version. And that is pretty unusual for moi!David live - bowie
Funny thing is that Bowie himself hated it. I like it but prefer Stage and the recent Welcome to the Blackout release. My favourite Bowie era: Station to Station, Low and Heroes.David live - bowie
Think I was at that gig.Saw them November 1980 at the Odeon. To this day one of the best gigs I've ever been to. Met them afterwards. Lemmy was an absolute gent. Philthy Phil was speeding off his tits. No Sleep is essentially the live record of the Ace Up Your Sleeve Tour. Straight in at No.1 on the album chart iirc.
SecondedThe Who: Live at Leeds.
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