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  • NYCPJNYCPJ nyc Posts: 764
    edited January 2012
    Led Zeppelin - How the West Was Won
    Rolling Stones - Get your ya yas out
    The Who - live at leeds
    Thin Lizzy - Live and Dangerous
    Deep Purple - Made in Japan
    Aerosmith - Live Bootleg (great album, plus i was at one of the shows they used!)
    Grateful Dead - Steppin Out with the Grateful Dead
    Bowie- Stage
    Wilco - Kicking Televisions
    UFO - Strangers in the Night
    Hendrix and Band of Gypsys -- Live at Fillmore East
    Stevie Ray Vaughan - Live at Montreaux
    Ramones - Its Alive
    Talking Heads- the name of this band is the Talking Heads
    AC/DC - Got Blood if you Want it
    Neil Young- Live Rust
    Cheap Trick - at Budokan
    Dylan & the Band - -Before the Flood
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    6/3/06 (East Rutherford 2)
    6/24/08 (MSG1)
    6/25/08 (MSG2)
    7/1/08 (Beacon Theater -NYC)
    10/30/09 (Philly3)
    5/18/10 (Newark, NJ)
    5/20/10 (MSG1)
    5/21/10 (MSG2)
    10/18/13 (Brooklyn 1)
    10/19/13 (Brooklyn 2)
    5/1/16 (MSG 1)
    5/2/16 (MSG 2)
    3/30/20 (MSG)
    9/3/24 I(MSG1)
    9/4/24 (MSG 2)
  • nuffingmannuffingman Posts: 3,014
    Biffy Clyro - Revolutions // Live at Wembley
    Muse - HAARP
    Thin Lizzy - Live and Dangeous
    Little Feat - Waiting for Columbus
    Pink Floyd - Delicate Sound of Thunder
    REM - Live
    Joe Bonamassa - Live from the Royal Albert Hall
  • bennett13bennett13 Posts: 439
    Van Morrison - "It's Too Late to Stop Now"
    Townes Van Zandt - "Live at the Old Quarter"
    Neil Young & Crazy Horse - "Live Rust"
    Bob Dylan - "Royal Albert Hall 1966"
    Fleetwood Mac - "Live"
    Grateful Dead - "Europe '72"
    Rolling Stones - "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out"
    The Who - "Live at Leeds"
    Johnny Cash - "Live at Folsom Prison" & "Live at San Quentin"
    Jerry Jeff Walker - "Viva Terlingua!"
    Leon Russell - "Leon Live"
    Elton John - "11-17-70"
  • Frank Zappa - Another band from L.A. You've got to love a twenty min song about a mountain going on holiday with they money from his royalities as a postcard model.
    “Kilgore Trout once wrote a short story which was a dialogue between two pieces of yeast. They were discussing the possible purposes of life as they ate sugar and suffocated in their own excrement. Because of their limited intelligence, they never came close to guessing that they were making champagne.” C'est la vie
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