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Subcategory: Greatest "Double Live" LPs of the 1970s
Aerosmith -- Live Bootleg
Blue Oyster Cult -- On your feet or on your knees
Peter Frampton -- Frampton Comes Alive
Kiss -- Alive
Kiss -- Alive II
Humble Pie -- Rockin the Fillmore
Ted Nugent -- Double Live Gonzo
Queen -- Live Killers
Rolling Stones -- Love You Live
Paul McCartney & Wings -- Wings Over America (actually a 3-LP "Triple Live" set!!!)
I know CDs offer superior sound, but it's just not the same without the experience of the gatefold sleeve!
marty56,
Wasn't "Baron Von Tollbooth..." actually credited to Kantner-Slick? Or maybe I'm thinking of a different one.
Funny thing about Fleetwood Mac, for a few years there I actually thought the "classic" Buckingham-Nicks lineup was the original lineup!
Would you consider Roxy Music "Progressive Rock"? I know most people would call them glitter-rock or the origins of new wave, but I think they were very progressive in an avant-garde sense.
What about Hawkwind?
Whoa, almost forgot to include:
Led Zeppelin -- The Song Remains The Same (movie soundtrack)
Foghat -- Foghat Live
The Allman Brothers -- At The Fillmore
Rush -- All The World's a Stage
(any others???)...
@Anonymous wrote:marty56,
Wasn't "Baron Von Tollbooth..." actually credited to Kantner-Slick? Or maybe I'm thinking of a different one.
Funny thing about Fleetwood Mac, for a few years there I actually thought the "classic" Buckingham-Nicks lineup was the original lineup!
Would you consider Roxy Music "Progressive Rock"? I know most people would call them glitter-rock or the origins of new wave, but I think they were very progressive in an avant-garde sense.
What about Hawkwind?
I view Baron Von Tollbooth as the bridge album between Kantner solo and the Starship since Kantner/Slick/Freiberg where the core of the starship before they went AOR.
Roxy Music would be in.
I only know Hawkwind from Michael Moorcock and Lemmy (Motorhead). They probably would be listed in progressive rock.