Rush---- All the worlds a stage Aerosmith --- Live Bootleg Alice in Chains --- Unplugged Judas Priest -- Unleashed in the East Ted Nugent --- Double Live Gonzo Thin Lizzy --- Live and Dangerous
Yeah, I wore out Live Bootleg on cassette back in the day. Literally. It was an extra long cassette, which caused it to regularly snap the tape. I patched it back together at lest 3-4 times!
Question?? I’m fairly new to vinyl collecting and just ordered The River by Bruce Springsteen from your website. It comes with two specially made inner sleeves with pictures on them, made with thicker paper (if you look it up on google you should see what I’m talking about), anyway it also comes with the standard thin paper sleeves as well. How should I store this? Should I put the record in the thin sleeves and then that inside the thick sleeves or just throw away the thin paper sleeves and just put the record in the thick custom sleeves?
Do you have a top 10 of most awful sounding presses ? Mine has to be The who "meaty Beaty ETc album . it sounds like it was recorded on a walkie talkie LOL
The only one I agree with you is Live at Leeds. Just great. Everything the Eagles ever did was garbage so no to the live version. Jerry Lee Lewis at the Star Club is incredible. James Brown at The Apollo and Otis Redding Monterey Pop are soul music but incredible live. Hendrix at Monterey also kicks butt. Ramones Alive from an English show was great. Cheap Trick at Budokan, also great. The live album stopped being a thing after awhile. My favorite 90's bands never had a live album. The MTV Unplugged stuff was kind of the exception. Do you know why they went away? Low sales maybe?