ESSENTIAL Live Rock Albums?

penny m

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I used to think of live albums as supplemental and not necessary to an artist's catalog. But lately, I'm getting more into live rock albums. A few that I have and really enjoy are:

AC/DC: Live
Iron Maiden: Live After Death
Metallica: Binge & Purge and S&M
GnR: Live Era '87-'93
Kiss: Alive III
Judas Priest: Unleashed in the East
Black Sabbath: Reunion
Pantera: 101 Proof


Any other live albums that are "must-haves" in classic rock/rock/hard rock category?
 
The reasons why you like those live albums is because many of them just aren't touring anymore... it's the only way to re-live it :-P

Now-a-days, there aren't many MUST SEE concerts or... in your case... MUST HEAR. :/

Stick with the classics like you got there.
 
Thanks for all the suggestions!

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I have the Linkin Park Live in Texas CD/DVD, and it's alright.

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Keep 'em coming...
 
Kiss Alive III (What a JOKE)

KISS ALIVE (THE FUCKING ORIGINAL)



Alive III was just an album to complete the contract

I Still can't stop laughing at the fact you listed Alive III (LOLOLOLOL)
 
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