If you had to name one (and only one) favorite live recorded piece...

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  • Abe Froman
    Abe Froman Posts: 5,381
    I’ll throw this one out there:
    “When the Musics Over” the Doors live at the Hollywood Bowl 68’

    it might not be the best ever but damn if it isn’t a fucking beast of an opener and a hell of a performance!
  • I’ll throw this one out there:
    “When the Musics Over” the Doors live at the Hollywood Bowl 68’

    it might not be the best ever but damn if it isn’t a fucking beast of an opener and a hell of a performance!
    What does the sausage king of Chicago know about such things?!?
  • Abe Froman
    Abe Froman Posts: 5,381
    I’ll throw this one out there:
    “When the Musics Over” the Doors live at the Hollywood Bowl 68’

    it might not be the best ever but damn if it isn’t a fucking beast of an opener and a hell of a performance!
    What does the sausage king of Chicago know about such things?!?
    Everything. And he’s always right 😉
  • vito
    vito Chicago Posts: 2,029
    edited September 2022
    Young Man Blues, Live at Leeds...listen close and you will hear the template for the sound of heavy metal, just another door the Who can lay claim to smashing through first. Yes, I know LAL is from 1970 and people are going to come back with Sabbath but, I chose this recording cause it's my favorite. The Who had perfected this heavy, heavy sound back in 1968.. for proof listen to the Who Live at the Fillmore East from 1968. Cream, Jimi, LZ and Black Sabbath all copied the Who 3 piece set-up musician wise and heavy sound whether they want to admit it or not!🎸
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    PJ20 NIGHT 1 Alpine Valley Music Theatre 2011
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    1ST MARINER ARENA BALTIMORE 2013
    IWIRELESS CENTER MOLINE 2014
    XCEL ENERGY CENTER ST. PAUL 2014
    CHICAGO 1 Wrigley Field 2016 
    CHICAGO 2 Wrigley Field 2016
    CHICAGO 1 Wrigley Field 2018
    CHICAGO 2 Wrigley Field 2018
    BOSTON 2 Fenway Park 2018
    ENTERPRISE CENTER SAINT LOUIS 2022
    Eddie Vedder Auditorium Theatre CHICAGO 2008

  • vito said:
    Young Man Blues, Live at Leeds...listen close and you will hear the template for the sound of heavy metal, just another door the Who can lay claim to smashing through first. Yes, I know LAL is from 1970 and people are going to come back with Sabbath but, I chose this recording cause it's my favorite. The Who had perfected this heavy, heavy sound back in 1968.. for proof listen to the Who Live at the Fillmore East from 1968. Cream, Jimi, LZ and Black Sabbath all copied the Who 3 piece set-up musician wise and heavy sound whether they want to admit it or not!🎸
    There was MC5 before all of that but the nod still goes to Sabbath for me, lol.
  • vito
    vito Chicago Posts: 2,029
    brianlux said:
    Amazing tour!
    ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE 1992
    SUMMERFEST MILWAUKEE 1995
    ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE 1998
    UNITED CENTER CHICAGO1998
    THOMPSON-BOLING ARENA KNOXVILLE 1998
    ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE 2000
    ALLSTATE ARENA ROSEMONT 2000
    ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE 2003
    HERSHEYPARK STADIUM 2003
    TOLEDO SPORTS ARENA 2004
    AIR CANADA CENTRE TORONTO 2005
    UNITED CENTER CHICAGO 2006
    UNITED CENTER CHICAGO 2006
    VERIZON CENTER DC 2008
    UNITED CENTER CHICAGO 2009
    NATIONWIDE ARENA COLUMBUS 2010
    PJ20 NIGHT 1 Alpine Valley Music Theatre 2011
    PJ20 NIGHT 2 Alpine Valley Music Theatre 2011
    1ST MARINER ARENA BALTIMORE 2013
    IWIRELESS CENTER MOLINE 2014
    XCEL ENERGY CENTER ST. PAUL 2014
    CHICAGO 1 Wrigley Field 2016 
    CHICAGO 2 Wrigley Field 2016
    CHICAGO 1 Wrigley Field 2018
    CHICAGO 2 Wrigley Field 2018
    BOSTON 2 Fenway Park 2018
    ENTERPRISE CENTER SAINT LOUIS 2022
    Eddie Vedder Auditorium Theatre CHICAGO 2008

  • vito
    vito Chicago Posts: 2,029
    edited September 2022
    LB260405 said:
    The Stones were doomed the minute The Who hit the stage...their fans and the band can make every excuse they want(they were fucked up, they've been sitting around all day and went on late, bla bla bla). They could've went on before the Who and the Who still would've wiped their ass, no comparison ever between the 2 bands live. And I've seen both bands over 25x's combined🎸 That’s why they buried the show in their vaults for 30 years😎
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    ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE 1992
    SUMMERFEST MILWAUKEE 1995
    ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE 1998
    UNITED CENTER CHICAGO1998
    THOMPSON-BOLING ARENA KNOXVILLE 1998
    ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE 2000
    ALLSTATE ARENA ROSEMONT 2000
    ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE 2003
    HERSHEYPARK STADIUM 2003
    TOLEDO SPORTS ARENA 2004
    AIR CANADA CENTRE TORONTO 2005
    UNITED CENTER CHICAGO 2006
    UNITED CENTER CHICAGO 2006
    VERIZON CENTER DC 2008
    UNITED CENTER CHICAGO 2009
    NATIONWIDE ARENA COLUMBUS 2010
    PJ20 NIGHT 1 Alpine Valley Music Theatre 2011
    PJ20 NIGHT 2 Alpine Valley Music Theatre 2011
    1ST MARINER ARENA BALTIMORE 2013
    IWIRELESS CENTER MOLINE 2014
    XCEL ENERGY CENTER ST. PAUL 2014
    CHICAGO 1 Wrigley Field 2016 
    CHICAGO 2 Wrigley Field 2016
    CHICAGO 1 Wrigley Field 2018
    CHICAGO 2 Wrigley Field 2018
    BOSTON 2 Fenway Park 2018
    ENTERPRISE CENTER SAINT LOUIS 2022
    Eddie Vedder Auditorium Theatre CHICAGO 2008

  • GB281198
    GB281198 Virginia Posts: 632
    https://youtu.be/vfKhvzUdJoM

    Can I change my answer to this 
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,664
    vito said:
    LB260405 said:
    The Stones were doomed the minute The Who hit the stage...their fans and the band can make every excuse they want(they were fucked up, they've been sitting around all day and went on late, bla bla bla). They could've went on before the Who and the Who still would've wiped their ass, no comparison ever between the 2 bands live. And I've seen both bands over 25x's combined🎸 That’s why they buried the show in their vaults for 30 years😎

    Exactly! 
    I am SO glad that footage finally came to light.  The Who blew everyone away! 
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • PJammer4life
    PJammer4life Los Angeles Posts: 2,669
    Pearl Jam “Black” MTV Unplugged. Eddie connects to you in the most intimate way to his pain. 
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  • Abe Froman
    Abe Froman Posts: 5,381
    Pearl Jam “Black” MTV Unplugged. Eddie connects to you in the most intimate way to his pain. 
    I agree with this. One of the most passionate performances I’ve ever seen. And has to be one of the greatest PJ moments in their illustrious career. 
  • cutz
    cutz Posts: 12,263
    edited September 2022
    Jimi Hendrix-Machine Gun

    (Live performance Video)
    https://player.vimeo.com/video/335469289

  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,664
    cutz said:
    Jimi Hendrix-Machine Gun

    (Live performance Video)
    https://player.vimeo.com/video/335469289


    Very high on my list too  On any given day, possibly my #1 as well! 
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • vito said:
    LB260405 said:
    The Stones were doomed the minute The Who hit the stage...their fans and the band can make every excuse they want(they were fucked up, they've been sitting around all day and went on late, bla bla bla). They could've went on before the Who and the Who still would've wiped their ass, no comparison ever between the 2 bands live. And I've seen both bands over 25x's combined🎸 That’s why they buried the show in their vaults for 30 years😎
    So hold on, people think The Who in this was better than the Stones?  For energy I think Pete kills it.  For sound I thought Stones were better.  Jagger and the rest were effortless in really great sounding.

    I'll have to watch this again and see.
  • 23scidoo
    23scidoo Thessaloniki,Greece Posts: 20,000
    vito said:
    LB260405 said:
    The Stones were doomed the minute The Who hit the stage...their fans and the band can make every excuse they want(they were fucked up, they've been sitting around all day and went on late, bla bla bla). They could've went on before the Who and the Who still would've wiped their ass, no comparison ever between the 2 bands live. And I've seen both bands over 25x's combined🎸 That’s why they buried the show in their vaults for 30 years😎
    So hold on, people think The Who in this was better than the Stones?  For energy I think Pete kills it.  For sound I thought Stones were better.  Jagger and the rest were effortless in really great sounding.

    I'll have to watch this again and see.
    I agreed with you buddy.. Stones was on fire that night..
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  • brianlux
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    vito said:
    LB260405 said:
    The Stones were doomed the minute The Who hit the stage...their fans and the band can make every excuse they want(they were fucked up, they've been sitting around all day and went on late, bla bla bla). They could've went on before the Who and the Who still would've wiped their ass, no comparison ever between the 2 bands live. And I've seen both bands over 25x's combined🎸 That’s why they buried the show in their vaults for 30 years😎
    So hold on, people think The Who in this was better than the Stones?  For energy I think Pete kills it.  For sound I thought Stones were better.  Jagger and the rest were effortless in really great sounding.

    I'll have to watch this again and see.

    23scidoo said:
    vito said:
    LB260405 said:
    The Stones were doomed the minute The Who hit the stage...their fans and the band can make every excuse they want(they were fucked up, they've been sitting around all day and went on late, bla bla bla). They could've went on before the Who and the Who still would've wiped their ass, no comparison ever between the 2 bands live. And I've seen both bands over 25x's combined🎸 That’s why they buried the show in their vaults for 30 years😎
    So hold on, people think The Who in this was better than the Stones?  For energy I think Pete kills it.  For sound I thought Stones were better.  Jagger and the rest were effortless in really great sounding.

    I'll have to watch this again and see.
    I agreed with you buddy.. Stones was on fire that night..

    I would no way argue this one even though I WAY more prefer the Who's performance in the Rock and Roll Circus film.  I found the Stones performance to be nearly embarrassing.  But so what?  I love them in "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones".  What it illustrates is the fact that we all hear music as the individuals that we are.  I may not understand another persons perspective about music, but I can respect it.  That's exactly why I never refer to any music as "bad music".  If some piece of music makes me cringe yet someone else loves it and makes them feel good, that's not a bad thing.

    Oh, and speaking of Rock and Roll Circus, I love it that Taj Mahal is in that film.  I saw Taj and company play around that same same time with the exact same band feature the far too unheralded Jesse Ed Davis on guitar.  (There's a documentary about Davis that I really want to get my hands on some time!) What a great band, and Taj was on top of his game.  Excellent!
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • vito
    vito Chicago Posts: 2,029
    edited September 2022
    vito said:
    LB260405 said:
    The Stones were doomed the minute The Who hit the stage...their fans and the band can make every excuse they want(they were fucked up, they've been sitting around all day and went on late, bla bla bla). They could've went on before the Who and the Who still would've wiped their ass, no comparison ever between the 2 bands live. And I've seen both bands over 25x's combined🎸 That’s why they buried the show in their vaults for 30 years😎
    So hold on, people think The Who in this was better than the Stones?  For energy I think Pete kills it.  For sound I thought Stones were better.  Jagger and the rest were effortless in really great sounding.

    I'll have to watch this again and see.
    So, wait you think were just saying this cause were bigger Who fans than Stones fans? First of all I love the Stones I have seen them 8 or 9x's and it certainly wasn't cause I don't love the band, their music or live show. Secondly, if you don't know the history of the Rock n Roll Circus you should do some research on it(It is pretty much a given The Who destroyed not only the Stones but, also everyone else at this show and it's also known that the Stones buried this show in their vaults for almost 30 years). If you think the Stones were better than the Who at this show that's your prerogative, music is completely subjective. For my eyes and ears there is absolutely no comparison between the 2 bands not only from this performance but, also the live history of both bands.
    Post edited by vito on
    ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE 1992
    SUMMERFEST MILWAUKEE 1995
    ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE 1998
    UNITED CENTER CHICAGO1998
    THOMPSON-BOLING ARENA KNOXVILLE 1998
    ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE 2000
    ALLSTATE ARENA ROSEMONT 2000
    ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE 2003
    HERSHEYPARK STADIUM 2003
    TOLEDO SPORTS ARENA 2004
    AIR CANADA CENTRE TORONTO 2005
    UNITED CENTER CHICAGO 2006
    UNITED CENTER CHICAGO 2006
    VERIZON CENTER DC 2008
    UNITED CENTER CHICAGO 2009
    NATIONWIDE ARENA COLUMBUS 2010
    PJ20 NIGHT 1 Alpine Valley Music Theatre 2011
    PJ20 NIGHT 2 Alpine Valley Music Theatre 2011
    1ST MARINER ARENA BALTIMORE 2013
    IWIRELESS CENTER MOLINE 2014
    XCEL ENERGY CENTER ST. PAUL 2014
    CHICAGO 1 Wrigley Field 2016 
    CHICAGO 2 Wrigley Field 2016
    CHICAGO 1 Wrigley Field 2018
    CHICAGO 2 Wrigley Field 2018
    BOSTON 2 Fenway Park 2018
    ENTERPRISE CENTER SAINT LOUIS 2022
    Eddie Vedder Auditorium Theatre CHICAGO 2008

  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,664
    vito said:
    vito said:
    LB260405 said:
    The Stones were doomed the minute The Who hit the stage...their fans and the band can make every excuse they want(they were fucked up, they've been sitting around all day and went on late, bla bla bla). They could've went on before the Who and the Who still would've wiped their ass, no comparison ever between the 2 bands live. And I've seen both bands over 25x's combined🎸 That’s why they buried the show in their vaults for 30 years😎
    So hold on, people think The Who in this was better than the Stones?  For energy I think Pete kills it.  For sound I thought Stones were better.  Jagger and the rest were effortless in really great sounding.

    I'll have to watch this again and see.
    So, wait you think were just saying this cause were bigger Who fans than Stones fans? First of all I love the Stones I have seen them 8 or 9x's and it certainly wasn't cause I don't love the band, their music or live show. Secondly, if you don't know the history of the Rock n Roll Circus you should do some research on it(It is pretty much a given The Who destroyed not only the Stones but, also everyone else at this show and it's also known that the Stones buried this show in their vaults for almost 30 years). If you think the Stones were better than the Who at this show that's your prerogative, music is completely subjective. For my ears there is absolutely no comparison between the 2 bands not only from this performance but, also the live history of both bands.

    Yeah, the Stones burying that film for all those years speaks volumes.  I wish I could remember where I read about the problems the Stones were having at the time.  I seem to recall (sadly) it had something to do with issues around Brian Jones.
    In any case, I agree- for my tastes, the Who's performance in that film is nearly unbeatable. 
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • vito
    vito Chicago Posts: 2,029
    brianlux said:
    vito said:
    vito said:
    LB260405 said:
    The Stones were doomed the minute The Who hit the stage...their fans and the band can make every excuse they want(they were fucked up, they've been sitting around all day and went on late, bla bla bla). They could've went on before the Who and the Who still would've wiped their ass, no comparison ever between the 2 bands live. And I've seen both bands over 25x's combined🎸 That’s why they buried the show in their vaults for 30 years😎
    So hold on, people think The Who in this was better than the Stones?  For energy I think Pete kills it.  For sound I thought Stones were better.  Jagger and the rest were effortless in really great sounding.

    I'll have to watch this again and see.
    So, wait you think were just saying this cause were bigger Who fans than Stones fans? First of all I love the Stones I have seen them 8 or 9x's and it certainly wasn't cause I don't love the band, their music or live show. Secondly, if you don't know the history of the Rock n Roll Circus you should do some research on it(It is pretty much a given The Who destroyed not only the Stones but, also everyone else at this show and it's also known that the Stones buried this show in their vaults for almost 30 years). If you think the Stones were better than the Who at this show that's your prerogative, music is completely subjective. For my ears there is absolutely no comparison between the 2 bands not only from this performance but, also the live history of both bands.

    Yeah, the Stones burying that film for all those years speaks volumes.  I wish I could remember where I read about the problems the Stones were having at the time.  I seem to recall (sadly) it had something to do with issues around Brian Jones.
    In any case, I agree- for my tastes, the Who's performance in that film is nearly unbeatable. 
    Brian looks like he's half dead when the Stones take the stage, he is completely fucked up and this was pretry much the end for him. Sad, because Pete was very good friends with Brian but, he had his own issues as well as trying to prevent Moon from following in Jones inevitable self destruction. 
    ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE 1992
    SUMMERFEST MILWAUKEE 1995
    ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE 1998
    UNITED CENTER CHICAGO1998
    THOMPSON-BOLING ARENA KNOXVILLE 1998
    ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE 2000
    ALLSTATE ARENA ROSEMONT 2000
    ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE 2003
    HERSHEYPARK STADIUM 2003
    TOLEDO SPORTS ARENA 2004
    AIR CANADA CENTRE TORONTO 2005
    UNITED CENTER CHICAGO 2006
    UNITED CENTER CHICAGO 2006
    VERIZON CENTER DC 2008
    UNITED CENTER CHICAGO 2009
    NATIONWIDE ARENA COLUMBUS 2010
    PJ20 NIGHT 1 Alpine Valley Music Theatre 2011
    PJ20 NIGHT 2 Alpine Valley Music Theatre 2011
    1ST MARINER ARENA BALTIMORE 2013
    IWIRELESS CENTER MOLINE 2014
    XCEL ENERGY CENTER ST. PAUL 2014
    CHICAGO 1 Wrigley Field 2016 
    CHICAGO 2 Wrigley Field 2016
    CHICAGO 1 Wrigley Field 2018
    CHICAGO 2 Wrigley Field 2018
    BOSTON 2 Fenway Park 2018
    ENTERPRISE CENTER SAINT LOUIS 2022
    Eddie Vedder Auditorium Theatre CHICAGO 2008

  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,664
    vito said:
    brianlux said:
    vito said:
    vito said:
    LB260405 said:
    The Stones were doomed the minute The Who hit the stage...their fans and the band can make every excuse they want(they were fucked up, they've been sitting around all day and went on late, bla bla bla). They could've went on before the Who and the Who still would've wiped their ass, no comparison ever between the 2 bands live. And I've seen both bands over 25x's combined🎸 That’s why they buried the show in their vaults for 30 years😎
    So hold on, people think The Who in this was better than the Stones?  For energy I think Pete kills it.  For sound I thought Stones were better.  Jagger and the rest were effortless in really great sounding.

    I'll have to watch this again and see.
    So, wait you think were just saying this cause were bigger Who fans than Stones fans? First of all I love the Stones I have seen them 8 or 9x's and it certainly wasn't cause I don't love the band, their music or live show. Secondly, if you don't know the history of the Rock n Roll Circus you should do some research on it(It is pretty much a given The Who destroyed not only the Stones but, also everyone else at this show and it's also known that the Stones buried this show in their vaults for almost 30 years). If you think the Stones were better than the Who at this show that's your prerogative, music is completely subjective. For my ears there is absolutely no comparison between the 2 bands not only from this performance but, also the live history of both bands.

    Yeah, the Stones burying that film for all those years speaks volumes.  I wish I could remember where I read about the problems the Stones were having at the time.  I seem to recall (sadly) it had something to do with issues around Brian Jones.
    In any case, I agree- for my tastes, the Who's performance in that film is nearly unbeatable. 
    Brian looks like he's half dead when the Stones take the stage, he is completely fucked up and this was pretry much the end for him. Sad, because Pete was very good friends with Brian but, he had his own issues as well as trying to prevent Moon from following in Jones inevitable self destruction. 

    Hugely sad, Vito.  Brian did such great work before he fucked himself up.  So talented as a multi-instrumentalist and he did interesting work outside the realm of rock and roll working with the Moroccan musicians on Pipes of Pan at Joujouka.  I was devastated back in the day when a girl friend told me Jones had died.  The next year, I learned from the same girl that Jimi Hendrix had died.
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni