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1. MTV Unplugged in New York
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2. Unplugged
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3. Bullet In A Bible (CD/DVD, Jewel
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4. New Amsterdam: Live at Heineken
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5. Awake: The Best of Live
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6. The Name of This Band is Talking
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7. I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings
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8. Live from Mars
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9. Awake: The Best of Live (Deluxe
$12.99
10. Across A Wire: Live In New York
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11. Home
$13.47
12. Stop Making Sense: Special New
13. The Mark Tom and Travis Show (The
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14. Alive At Last
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15. Rock N Roll Animal
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16. Jane's Addiction
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17. Live at Benaroya Hall
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18. Ben Folds Live
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19. Live at Sin-é
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20. To Venus and Back

1. MTV Unplugged in New York
by Geffen Records
Audio CD (01 November, 1994)
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Asin: B000003TB9
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The last Nirvana collection recorded before the untimely death of Kurt Cobain, Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Kurts Finest hour
I was rather sceptical on buying this album since I already had the session on tape but being the huge Nirvana fanatic that I am I decided to purchess this album anyway. This is very easily one of the finest live albums ever recorded, not only does it capture the bands sound in a whole new light but it also captures Kurt Cobain as a performer at his most vulranble and bare best.
5-0 out of 5 stars My Girl - Where Did you Sleep Last Night
This entire album bears the soul of Kurt Cobain, as did most of his work.However the last song, Where Did You Sleep Last Night is a dying persons testimony to a system that is demented.Take a look at the video.Its like the remenants of his soul went into the ending of this song.

5-0 out of 5 stars WORLD-CLASS
I've never been much of a fan of "Alternative" music but this album is stunning. The band really shows everyone they are real musicians and artists. Kurt Cobain was a powerhouse of an entertainer and an open channel of emotion. This album is a fitting farewell.
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Subjects:  1. Alternative Pop/Rock    2. Grunge    3. Pop    4. Rock    5. Rock/Pop   


2. Unplugged
Audio CD (30 July, 1996)
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Asin: B000002BM5
Sales Rank: 5992
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Greatness Defined
AllI can say about this CD is WOW!! This is one of the legendary bands to come out of the "Grunge" era. This CD has everything you could ask for in an acoustic set. Stanley's vocal power is not lost even though he is in a durg induced haze and a downward spin that would evenually cost him his life.Jerry Cantrell's guitar play is in a word Awesome.It is too bad that Stanley had to die before Alice came into the greatness they so richly deserve. I would highly recomend this CD to anyone who loves Alice in Chains as well as people that realy enjoy acoustic sets.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent
I remember when this came out. I thought it was late into the game because it was 1996 and grunge was over. Looking back on it now 1994 and 1996 wasn't a huge time difference, but when your a kid its eternity. Excellent album.

5-0 out of 5 stars Amazing
Alice in Chains "Unplugged" is my favorite MTV Unplugged. It was recorded, as you all probably know, after a three year hiatus from the stage. Even though vocalist Layne Staley wouldn't die until six years later, he looked strung out and weak throughout the show. That doesn't keep him from delivering a powerful vocal performance though. While I recommend the DVD over this, because you see the outtakes (like when Staley messes up on Sludge Factory and Mike Inez's message to Metallica written on his bass guitar). While there's a few songs I wish they would've done on this show, there's none that I would get rid of. There's nothing off their first album (Facelift), but there's plenty off their next three (Dirt, Jar of Flies, Alice in Chains). This is a great CD to burn some insence to in the dark and just zone out. Here's the tracks:
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Subjects:  1. Alternative Metal    2. Alternative Pop/Rock    3. Grunge    4. Hard Rock    5. Heavy Metal    6. Pop    7. Rock    8. Rock/Pop   


3. Bullet In A Bible (CD/DVD, Jewel Case)
by Reprise / Wea
Audio CD (15 November, 2005)
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Asin: B000B8QF14
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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If you're wondering how Green Day managed to become the biggest punk band in the world, take a look at Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Green Day Comes Back With More!
Green Day managed to produce another great heart pounding punk-rock gem. You get:
5-0 out of 5 stars Green Day Rocks in Concert!
After seeing Bullet in a Bible on FUSE, I knew that I needed to get this CD/DVD. Some may disagree with Samuel Bayer's choice in camera changes during the movie but I personally didn't find any problem with it. It sort of captures the spirit of the band itself, coming at you from many directions and you never know what's going to happen next. Green Day is AWESOME in concert and this DVD is evidence of it. From Billie Joe's crazy antics in St. Jimmy to his heroic and heartfelt performance of Wake Me Up When September Ends, Green Day shows it's versatility as a band and their highly polished skills as musicians/entertainers.
4-0 out of 5 stars Green DayBullet In A Bible(Live Album)
This is a great album 14 songs 65:36. All of the songs are live for one thing. Green Day makes realy good LIVE albums. I realy like the part where they introduces a band named Green Day at the end of Brain Stew or Basket Case. But otherwise it is realy great, especilly if you are a true Green Day fan. Whats great about it is you get alot of the new songs but you also get some of the songs from older albums like Nimrod, Warning, Shanegins, and Isonomic.
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Subjects:  1. Music Video    2. Performance    3. Pop    4. Punk Revival    5. Punk-Pop    6. Rock    7. Rock/Pop    8. United States of America   


4. New Amsterdam: Live at Heineken Music Hall
by Geffen Records
Audio CD (20 June, 2006)
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Asin: B000FII32O
Sales Rank: 1511
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Fine live collection but why now?
It's been four years since Counting Crow's last studio album "Hard Candy". Since then, tille has been heard from the band, other than the occasional live touring. That was the case again this summer, when Counting Crows combined forces with the Goo Goo Dolls for a long (and successful) co-headlining trek.
4-0 out of 5 stars For lovers of Counting Crows
Of course if you love Counting Crows, you are obligated to get this CD. It's nice to hear some of the "old school" songs like Perfect Blue Buildings and Omaha, and there is some newer stuff as well. I was expecting more than a less-than-three-minute new release (Hazy), but even his old stuff is slightly different than what is on the other CD's. Given that this is a live CD Adam of course changes up his songs (as he always does at his concerts). I can never get enough of this band, and I would highly recommend this CD.

5-0 out of 5 stars This huge Crows fan loved it
I've been a fan of Counting Crows since I was 12 when they debued in '92. I have EVERYTHING they've ever done and this is yet another great edition to my collection. Adam Duritz' insomniac groove leaves me craving more. You can't say that these guys are "wicked awesome" or that they "totally rock out" cause thats just not their groove. But on a nite when you want to know that somebody else out there can't sleep and wants to eat ice cream on the couch, its good to know you can pop these guys in and sing along. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Adult Alternative Pop/Rock    2. Alternative Country-Rock    3. Alternative Pop/Rock    4. American Trad Rock    5. Pop    6. Rock    7. Rock/Pop    8. United States of America   


5. Awake: The Best of Live
by Geffen Records
Audio CD (16 November, 2004)
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Sales Rank: 1582
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars Is this album really necessary?
These guys are the biggest joke in rock music. All of these 5 star reviews are an even bigger joke. Ed Kowizsychik(SP) or however you want to spell it sounds as pathetic as he looks. This is garbage, plain & simple. Im glad radio is no longer saturated with their music. 20 years from now, no one will remember this group.
5-0 out of 5 stars LIVE
I saw the Band on American Idol and became interested in more of their music.

5-0 out of 5 stars "Awake: The Best Of Live" is excellent!
"Awake: The Best Of Live" is excellent! This is one of the best greatest hits album from one of the most underrated rock bands of all time!
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Subjects:  1. Adult Alternative Pop/Rock    2. Alternative Pop/Rock    3. Pop    4. Post-Grunge    5. Rock    6. Rock/Pop    7. United States of America   


6. The Name of This Band is Talking Heads
by Rhino / Wea
Audio CD (17 August, 2004)
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Asin: B0002IQML6
Sales Rank: 4152
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars A Most Disappointing Album
I like Talking Heads.I have liked them since 1983, when Speaking in Tongues rocked my world.I have all of their records. I routinely defend David Byrne against the hipsters who despise his very existence.I have known and loved "The Name of This Band is Talking Heads" since I was in graduate school and played it on the tape loop in my volkswagen.
5-0 out of 5 stars Their best live set
When this was released on double LP twenty years ago, it offered an incredible overview of the Talkinh Heads live. Indeed it covers the early years up to the Remain in Light-era big band. Musically it is much more interesting that the Stop Making Sense soundtrack. The sound recording is maybe not as nice and Byrne's singing is not as polished. The playing is however much more strong. However the set represented is overall much stronger and it is also quite evident that the Remain In Light band was the best line-up simply. Songs such as The Great Curve are simly great and these versions are actually the definitive ones in my opinion. Rhino has again done a superb job by adding may songs to this beautiful CD.

5-0 out of 5 stars Intro to Talking Heads: 101
Long time Talking Heads fan here. I had this on tape years ago and finally bought the CD - without question the best Talking Heads recording available. If you're new to the Talking Heads, this CD should be your "Intro to Talking Heads: 101". Having seen them numerous times in the '70's when in college in Providence, this CD truly captures the live energy and emotion they were known for. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Album Rock    2. American Punk    3. College Rock    4. New Wave    5. New York Punk    6. Pop    7. Pop/Rock    8. Post-Punk    9. Rock    10. Rock/Pop   


7. I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings
by Capitol
Audio CD (13 November, 2001)
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Asin: B00005QXXO
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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By now, everyone knows how adventurous Radiohead are, which makes this live record--a hairy rock-band cliché--seem like a strange capper to their decidedly cliché-rejecting records. But throughout the hubbub surrounding Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Can't See Them Live?Buy This.
So we all know that a CD can't replace the live experience, but this one definitely withstands the test of time.The recording values are unparalleled by other band's live sets and the song selections capture the band's adventurous ethos from the first second.From the opening radio static of "The National Anthem" to the the final acoustic fade-out of "True Love Waits," this album surprises almost every time you listen to it, both in the ways in which Yorke & Co. complicate the original studio versions and in the performance abandon which they bring to their songs; you can hear it coming from the speakers.
5-0 out of 5 stars There are two colors in my head
While this may just be a release of live songs that have already been released, it is a must have in my opinion. The songs that I like best are; Like Spinning Plates, Everything in It's Right Place, and Dollars and Cents. The live versions equal or better the originals. In many cases I feel they are more powerful. True Love Waits is also good. I'm not sure what release if any that one is from.
3-0 out of 5 stars Average Live Recording
I hate to flame a Radiohead release because OK COMPUTER and KID A are two of my all-time favorite albums by any group, however, this live release regrettably exposes one of the weaknesses that bands who rely on heavy production in their studio albums, namely, the inability to reproduce that sound live.
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Subjects:  1. Alternative Pop/Rock    2. Experimental Rock    3. Indie Electronic    4. Pop    5. Rock    6. Rock/Pop   


8. Live from Mars
by Virgin Records
Audio CD (27 March, 2001)
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Asin: B00005AFR0
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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With a slate of more than 200 shows a year, Ben Harper has never been an album-tour-album-tour kind of artist; for him and his fans, the stage is the ultimate proving ground. So after four studio albums, Harper has finally released his first official live set, a 25-song double-disc collection that surveys each of his four albums and adds a couple of well-executed, if not terribly inventive, covers. Disc one is electric and finds Harper and the Innocent Criminals tearing through their patented mix of rock, folk, soul, and blues. Yet, the solo-acoustic disc two is the true prize, putting the spotlight squarely on Harper's incredibly agile, versatile, and enormously moving voice. In this pared-down setting, Harper shows an uncanny ability to connect with his audience, offering one spellbinding performance after another. Culled from two years' worth of shows--no two songs are taken from the same concert--Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars worthy
this recording doent fully convey the essence of his concerts. there are better recordings of each song one can find on morpheus or limewire. It is worth the money spent however, i just found that there were a lot more worthy performances of his out there.

5-0 out of 5 stars To dig his music, you must bleed
Harper is one of the most eclectic and soulful artists that I've heard in my life and each time I listen to this live concert, it turns me inside out. When I am unable to understand my rage, my pain or pride, my bleeding, my state of mourning, my yearning for a lover, I play Woman in You, and I howl (shamelessly) along with Ben Harper, without censoring my fall and then my rise.
5-0 out of 5 stars Best Live Album
If you have never heard any Ben Harper, or if you are the world's biggest Ben fan...this is the album for you!The double disc set really shows off Ben's versatility, grace, and style.This is one of my favorite albums of all time...it always makes me feel like I'm right at the show.
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9. Awake: The Best of Live (Deluxe Version - CD/DVD)
by Geffen Records
Audio CD (02 November, 2004)
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Asin: B00064AF78
Sales Rank: 4039
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars LIVE; an anthology of an uncompromising artistic movement.
I loved this anthology; especially the difference in selections between the DVD (what an extra,especially for those of us who missed the brief eras when LIVE actually had videos in circulation on MTV/VH1!) and the CD.The former reflected more video-related hits (a far different media than radio),while the second reflected the radio hits, and therefore there were some different offerings on display.I especially enjoyed the alternate video for 'Turn My Head', as the originally released offering never to my mind captured the spirit of the song the way this alternate does.That, and you get to see Ed with HAIR!!!That's a novelty in itself, man!The new offering, 'We Deal In Dreams' was a nice teaser for what sort of music would be oncoming with the new album 'Songs From Black Mountain', while the Johnny Cash cover was a nice tribute and a good rendition, bringing out some melodic/lyrical qualities to the song that I would never have noticed in the original.The duet with Shelby Lynne in 'Birds of Pray's 'Run Away' was well-timed and very much heightens the impact of the song, and the alternate video for 'Heaven' was such a different interpretation (I would not have chosen that song as the main single from 'Pray', opting instead for the powerful and raw 'SHE'...but that's just my personal favourite from that album) helped me to get over the overexposure of the radio-play of that song to where I could enjoy it for itself. The inclusion of the 'Mental Jewelry' songs helped many folk realize there was life in LIVE before 'Throwing Copper', and established a sort of lyrical and musical continuum for the band that was missing before in many perceptions; so these were a great inclusion.
5-0 out of 5 stars Simply amazing!
This has got to be one of the greatest cds ever! Live is one of the greatest bands in the world and this cd captures all of Live's energy, beauty and art. The dvd with their videos is reason enough to buy, it covers their hole career so far with some memorable clasics and some relatively unknown videos. Live's music is one of the very best examples of what alternative music should be, and this is "Live's best" so, it's a must have for any true music lover. Excelence as far as the ear can listen!

5-0 out of 5 stars The most complete greatest hits you'll find for any band
A bit of a disclosure: this is my favorite band.Naturally, I love the music.But I was thrilled at the length and breadth of this collection.The DVD and the CD cover much of the same ground, but in very different ways.If you pick this one up without the DVD, you're really missing out.I've been lucky enough to catch Live "live" once, and the DVD is the next best thing to being there.This is an amazing live band.For what you can buy this for here, you absolutely cannot go wrong. ... Read more

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10. Across A Wire: Live In New York City
by Geffen Records
Audio CD (14 July, 1998)
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Asin: B000008USI
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Too much too soon is the m.o. of so many bands who, thanks to the fleeting fame that accompanies music-video breakthroughs, are famous before their time and has-beens five minutes later. You could be excused for thinking that's the case with Counting Crows, darlings of both MTV and VH1, who here release a double concert CD after only two studio albums. But you'd be wrong. The set, an acoustic disc recorded for VH1's Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Best album of CC besides August and Everything After
Live music from Counting Crows! I somehow only just found this CD after being a CC fan since 1994.The energy of this performance is exhilarating. Adam Duritz is still raw, a trait I love and miss, since I think the rawness of his performing and writing has evaporated over the last five years or so.
5-0 out of 5 stars I was at this show
I actually went to live at the 10 spot. I remember them announcing they were recording this live. It was a great show, though I had wished it was longer. Seems like the Counting Crows are lazy. I was a little disappointed they didn't play Mr. Jones. Overall great show though.

5-0 out of 5 stars Some of the details from each show
"Chelsea" is a previously unreleased track and is not part of the VH1 setlist.
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11. Home
by El Music Group
Audio CD (07 February, 2006)
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Asin: B000CS441Q
Sales Rank: 14389
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Way better than I expected
I have been to quite a few CS concerts and I always leave happy. I was a little hesitant to buy this cd because I couldn't be at the actual concert and I normally am not a fan of live recordings. I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoy this cd and love to play it in my car. For some reason I like the feeling of remembering seeing them in concert. The symphony was a great addition minus a couple songs that didn't really fit. A few of CS songs are made to be played with a symphony like Run, Shine, She Said, Compliment and Home and they delivered well above expectations. If you are a big fan of CS and can visualize them in concert, this cd is a great addition to your collection.

5-0 out of 5 stars An incredible live performance by a great band
It's not very often that I get totally blown away by a music album these days.I don't even like much music these days, and even the stuff I find mildly appealing doesn't make much of an impression on me.Collective Soul, on the other hand, has been one of my favorite "new" (I loosely use that term for anything from the last 15 or so years) bands since their first album, but I haven't followed them much for the last few years.When I saw this album, however, and saw that it was live (I've seen some of the biggest bands in history live, and none of them had ANYTHING on CS in terms of pure energy) I decided to pick it up.The result was one of the best listening experiences I've had in a very long time-I listened to it over and over and over again, and still wasn't satisfied.
5-0 out of 5 stars Nothing that good since the 70s
I am 50 years old and no decade will ever be as good as the 70s (forgetting disco and ABBA). The 80s and early 90s were boring until Collective Soul came along in the late 90s. Their unique style and melodies (good melodies have been rare since the 70s) caught my attention and I thought that good rock and roll was back after nearly 15 plus years of boredom.
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12. Stop Making Sense: Special New Edition (1984 Film)
by Warner Bros / Wea
Audio CD (07 September, 1999)
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Asin: B00000K3G8
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The soundtrack to the Jonathan Demme documentary, Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Best Album I've Ever Heard
I can't believe anybody gave this album less than 5 stars.This is the most compelling performance I have ever heard.I have 50.76 gigs of music on iTunes and this is my favorite album.

3-0 out of 5 stars good Talking Heads record
i own this on vinyl and it's just good talking head songs live,although i have to say the original version of some songs are better but if you have the money i guess go for it but i recommend buying non live recordings.

4-0 out of 5 stars Bigger is not always better
The original LP version of this was a mere 9 songs, and was absolutely brilliant. I remember playing it constantly, wearing it out much like my two album "The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads" double live album. I also got to see the concert film at some midnight show and was enthralled...a concert movie for people who liked music! I loved it so much that I eventually got David Byrne to sign the book that came with the album.
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13. The Mark Tom and Travis Show (The Enema Strikes Back)
by MCA International
Audio CD (07 November, 2000)
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Asin: B00004Z30Y
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Punk rock is meant to be played loud and snotty. Blink 182 are a San Diego punk rock threesome whose interest in arrested development has led them to a sparkling array of sex jokes that cover everything from anal sex to masturbation to... Well, you get the idea--and that's just the between-song banter. This limited-edition live collection--a holding pattern until the band's fifth studio album is released in 2001--features a slam-dunk collection of the band's hits, fan favorites from their various studio albums, and new tunes ("Blew Job" among the enlightened tracks). One additional studio track, "Man Overboard" (already a hit on a radio near you), packs a harder punch than most, thanks to the studio finesse. But mostly these are revved-up versions of songs to break a skateboard by. With the added appeal of a color booklet and about seven minutes of "stage banter" tacked on at the end, guaranteed to either leave you in stitches or have you grounded for a month. Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars good
this is a good live album. i dont watch mtv and i hope no one else does but this is good live. the jokes in between songs are hilarious as long as your not uptight or disgusted by their language. the bestpart is the 20 something tracks of them just talking.
3-0 out of 5 stars Good Cd
This is a good live blink 182 cd....Almost too good.I have a couple other concerts of them and the quality of their singing and playing isn't anything compared to this one.I thing their was some kind of tampering with the vocals.On the other blink cds, you can't even understand half of the things tom says, but everything is clear and understandable on this cd. Oh-well, besides that, the cd is good because they change the voice patterns on some songs like What's my age again and Voyeur and Pathetic.Even if they did mess with the cd, i still love them.

5-0 out of 5 stars Brillient
Such good fun and humour. Tom and Mark are so funny and first time listening to it really made me laugh. Also the songs on it are awesome from their best album enema of the state.
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14. Alive At Last
Audio CD (02 November, 2004)
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Asin: B0002VL0LU
Sales Rank: 12392
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Amazingly Done. Train at their Best.
Alive At Last was actually the first Train CD I owned. And quite frankly, I'd prefer them live to recorded any day. The band seems to be having a lot of fun performing and it makes you get in a good mood as well. Some people are complaining about the audience, but I think it makes the CD that much better. The vocals are dead on, for the most part, and there are some songs you can't help but dance to.
2-0 out of 5 stars Slightly Disappointing (2.5 stars)
As a whole, this is a fairly solid album.There is a definite tangible energy flowing throughout the entire live portion of the album.Train demonstrates that they are just as capable onstage as they are in the studio.
5-0 out of 5 stars Great listening!!
I saw this band on a TV New Year`s Eve show singing at The House of Blues in Chicago. Now I`m a big fan!! I chose to buy this CD for my first "Train" experience. There will definitely be more in my future. ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Adult Alternative Pop/Rock    2. American Trad Rock    3. Pop    4. Rock    5. Rock/Pop   


15. Rock N Roll Animal
Audio CD (21 March, 2000)
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Asin: B00004RD54
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Recorded live in 1973, Read more

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  • Extra tracks
  • Live
  • Original recording remastered

Reviews (66)

5-0 out of 5 stars Heavy Metal Machine Music
The intricate, extensive and sublimely rocking introduction to "Sweet Jane" which opens ROCK & ROLL ANIMAL must have made many of this album's earliest buyers think they'd fallen victim to a record company foul-up. Surely the soaring guitars, thundering bass and tight, swirling drums with which they were confronted couldn't have had anything to do with Lou Reed, legendarily laconic purveyor of atonal drones and decadent, rambling anecdotes. But sure enough, after three and a half minutes all that virtuosic showboating somehow morphed into the beloved Velvet Underground classic, with Reed tossing off his lines in a voice by turns sardonic, indifferent and haunted. The result was, and still is, an album both the hardcore Reed fan and the Reed-hating hard rocker can dig, an eminently successful experiment in classic seventies metal from a man whose prior recordings had firmly established him at the opposite pole of the sonic spectrum.
1-0 out of 5 stars atrocious and soulless
I don't know what you people are talking about. This album is horrendous. Terrible, Peter-Frampton-cum-Boston arrangements of Velvets songs. The guitar tones alone are enough to make me want to scream.
5-0 out of 5 stars Blistering guitar work!
This sounds just as good today as it did in 1973. This was one of the first CD's I bought to replace my worn out LP. Definitely one of the all time greatest rock albums, not just live albums. With out a doubt, if Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner were not playing guitar on this one, it would be just another ho hum Lou Reed album. They raise it to the zenith with their blistering guitar work, both rhythm and leads. From Intro/Sweet Jane to the unreal guitar solo in Heroin that just keeps going, to the classic, Rock N' Roll, this whole CD it great, I would love to see it on DVD! ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Album Rock    2. Hard Rock    3. Pop    4. Proto-Punk    5. Rock    6. Rock & Roll    7. Rock/Pop    8. Singer/Songwriter   


16. Jane's Addiction
by Triple X Records
Audio CD (25 October, 1990)
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Asin: B000000P2K
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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It may have taken until 1991 for punk to break as a commercial form, but the genre was hardly new. In that story, even Jane's Addiction were latecomers to the revolution. But it was the frenzied trailblazing rock of this quirky Los Angeles quartet that made the later successes of Nirvana, etc. somehow inevitable. In this recording of a hometown club gig, Jane's offer raw versions of songs that would appear in a more refined form on their debut album, along with a dubious cover of "Sympathy for the Devil." Hear a noticeably younger and shriller Perry Farrell while guitarist Dave Navarro plays out his Jimmy Page dreams across a punk canvas the rest of the world would soon discover. Read more

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  • Live
  • Original recording reissued

Reviews (37)

5-0 out of 5 stars This Album tells you more than the "Editorial Review"
Jane's Addiction had the gall and attitude to release their very first EP as a live album. That alone should tell you where this disc is coming from. Unlike what the Editorial would make you think, theres nothing punk about Janes, they've always been the red, raw underbelly of a bizarre experiment with Glam Rock and Psychedelia, and there is no better way to hear them than this live, no coverups or touch ups gem.
4-0 out of 5 stars A Classic Album But Not A Masterpiece
I discovered Jane's with their album Nothing's Shocking and it changed my life. I was a devout metalhead at that time and was a huge fan of Metallica( that was the glory days of Metallica). Jane's slowly but surely became my favorite band. I bought this album somtime around 1989 I believe. I love this album it is a really raw sounding record and it shows how powerful the band was at that time. The song that became my favorite and was the main reason I bought the album was the cover of Sympathy for the Devil. Jane's made that song seem very eerie more so than The Stones ever did. Jane's made me realize that music should make you experience the feelings and emotions in the songs. They turned me from a metalhead to an alternative fan for life. Maybe I am being too sentimental or just reacting like most people as they get older but I miss the way the bands were during the years of 1988 till about 1997. Music was fun to me then and I was always discovering new bands to listen to. I find myself going back to listen to my older cd's now and rediscovering all this great music now because I just don't see that many amazing new bands anymore.

3-0 out of 5 stars Loved ItBefore Nothings Shocking.......
FIrst came across JA on a comp called "Scream" or something of that nature.Went out and bought this record and thought it was pretty fantastic to say the least and at the time it was.It sounded signifigantly different than anything else at the time and Farrell had one of those voices (like Robert Plant) that would forever mark the band.Then something happened--"Nothings Shocking" was released.SO my point it this after honing their skills and and releasing two classic records this sounds rather novice by comparsion and in actuality it is. The covers (Stones, Velvet Underground)are throw aways (read as: set fillers) however there are hints of the greatness to come, Pigs In Zen, My Time and Trip Away, I only wish they had reworked "My Time" on "Nothings Shocking". ... Read more

Subjects:  1. Alternative Metal    2. Alternative Pop/Rock    3. College Rock    4. Heavy Metal    5. Pop    6. Rock    7. Rock/Pop   


17. Live at Benaroya Hall
by Ten Club
Audio CD (27 July, 2004)
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Asin: B0002F9BL2
Sales Rank: 12470
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  • Live

Reviews (47)

5-0 out of 5 stars Best Live PJ album!
Simply put...buy this album. There is no better live Pearl Jam album.

4-0 out of 5 stars Diverse and sometimes powerful acoustic live CD
Disclaimer: I give the sound quality and musicianship FIVE stars on this album. The set list and the way some of the non-pj songs seem disconnected from the overall feel of the album is what brings it to an overall of three stars, though still recommended.