LEGEND Your Song of the Day

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How many people prefer live recordings over studio recordings

I've always loved Live Albums







Some bands are better live then in studio and then there's the magical band/crowd interaction! I wish I knew what the interaction was from the band's perspective, (Must be a hell-of-Rush) but alas I'm a musician-negative.

Anyway IOWA you got me thinking about Peter Frampton. So I listened to studio Frampton and Live Frampton. It appeared to me Peter's voice was edgier(harder) on studio while Frampton's live voice is
uniquely personal, while at the same time Frampton concert music energy jumps up and makes you take notice.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRt2jX1kaYo


Although I listen to studio and live Queen, I exclusively listen to live Ted Nugent and KISS. Uncle Ted:wabbit: could play Row Row Your Boat live and turn it into pure adrenalin!:rockon:


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kBIhOn_9CM


My first concert was KISS and Mott the Hoople - November 8th, 1975


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vhsg1BtO54
 
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My wife is down in Texas visiting here sister. She called me last night and told me that today they were having lunch at a restaurant owned by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley called Rock & Brews, and that those guys would be there to greet everyone. I suggested she ask Gene Simmons to stick out his tongue. She went "ewwww." Yeah right.

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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iyQD_D7DYU
 
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http://societyofrock.com/we-found-joe-walshs-best-guitar-solo-ever-and-it-will-give-you-chills/

Before Joe Walsh replaced Bernie Leadon as an Eagle in 1975, he was making beautiful things happen like these 3 insane guitar solos during his legendary “Turn To Stone”performance in ’72. From gold- certified So What album, released in ’74, this track simply rests as one of the artist’s greatest showcases throughout his long and successful career that reached #93 on the Singles charts one year later.

Interesting Quote: “I know this album’s going to be an important one for me, but it’s not easy to just crank them out anymore, I’ve got, what, six or seven albums out. I don’t want the next album to sound like a bunch of outtakes from [The] Smoker [You Drink, the Player You Get]. I want it to be the difference between Revolver and Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. I’ve held back [the album’s release] until that development was there, even though the record company’s been screaming for it. I want it to be a big, big step… in thoughts, vocals, playing and maturity.” – Joe Walsh

We know that Joe was definitely one of the best Eagles but this performance just reveals a completely different and almost transcendent level of Walsh that most fans have unfortunately not seen… As you gaze upon the frustrated yet exhilarated face of Joe during the performance, you can see the passion behind his eyes and lyrics while he shreds some of the best guitar work ever.

Joe’s solos and musical commitment in this absolutely stunning performance will have some type of effect on you as you, like we all do, eventually “turn to stone” …


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UC9sRIsvjXI
 
I have pictures of me wearing lederhosen as a kid while living in Germany. A Tyrolian hat too. :palm:
 
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