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  On 7/6/2019 at 12:30 AM, bdutton said:

Already mentioned but worth mentioning again... Led Zeppelin... Song Remains the Same.

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Does anybody remember laughter?????

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All of my personal favorites have been mentioned with the exception of:

 

The Kinks - One For the Road.  That album made the summer of 1980 for me.  

U2 - Live At Red Rocks - That version of Bad is one of the best things i've ever heard.  

 

When i saw Genesis in '07 they were offering a soundboard recording of that night's concert at themusic.org.  So i have that and it's really well done.

Last, the bootleg i have of the opening night of Rush's R30 Tour in Nashville is fantastic and my favorite live "album" of all time.

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  On 7/5/2019 at 5:49 PM, row_33 said:

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A good early pop concert, I think a lot was a studio enhancement.

 

Hard to believe Brian would be that way....

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The greatest summer music/ band to listen to ever still I think.

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  On 7/6/2019 at 12:04 PM, Philly McButterpants said:

U2 - Live At Red Rocks - That version of Bad is one of the best things i've ever heard.  

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Fantastic call!  Excellent live album and I agree 100% re: Bad.

  On 7/6/2019 at 3:51 AM, Rocket94 said:

STP Unplugged was also good!

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Funny (to me) story:  I was getting out of the Navy in 1993.  I left France and headed back to Norfolk, VA to begin my exit processing.  I caught the video of Weiland and Dean DeLeo doing "Plush," with just an acoustic guitar.

 

LOVED IT.  It was the first I'd ever heard of STP and the only song I'd ever heard from them.

 

So I went out and bought "Core."  Holy ***** was I surprised at what it was.  I was expecting acoustic rock, LOL.  Turns out, it was one of the greatest albums I'd ever heard and I was hooked on STP from the start.

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  On 7/6/2019 at 8:37 PM, Gugny said:

 

Fantastic call!  Excellent live album and I agree 100% re: Bad.

 

Funny (to me) story:  I was getting out of the Navy in 1993.  I left France and headed back to Norfolk, VA to begin my exit processing.  I caught the video of Weiland and Dean DeLeo doing "Plush," with just an acoustic guitar.

 

LOVED IT.  It was the first I'd ever heard of STP and the only song I'd ever heard from them.

 

So I went out and bought "Core."  Holy ***** was I surprised at what it was.  I was expecting acoustic rock, LOL.  Turns out, it was one of the greatest albums I'd ever heard and I was hooked on STP from the start.

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It is amazing how we discover music. I didn't even like them to begin with.

 I remember going back to school at UB It turns out that STP played at the school and I missed it! Someone told me and I was like "They were here?"

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  On 7/6/2019 at 8:53 PM, Rocket94 said:

It is amazing how we discover music. I didn't even like them to begin with.

 I remember going back to school at UB in 2005. It turns out that STP played at the school and I missed it! Someone told me and I was like "They were here?"

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Friend of mine was at UB in the early 90s and passed up a Nirvana show for a party.  Never got to see them.  Kicks himself.

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  On 7/6/2019 at 8:58 PM, Gugny said:

 

Friend of mine was at UB in the early 90s and passed up a Nirvana show for a party.  Never got to see them.  Kicks himself.

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read that at first as something to do with UB40....

 

 

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