There are many and I collect as many as I can - irrespective of genre my number one has long been Emerson Lake & Palmer's Pictures From an Exhibition.
I love Rod Stewart at Royal Albert Hall also, likewise Bad Company from the House of Blues in Anaheim and D21C (The Doors of The 20th Century).
Or Neil Youngs Prairie Wind, or Jacko Pastorius live from Montreaux, or....
I have bought all their albums on CD and all their concert DVDs until a few years ago when they kind of faded in my book. In 2012 they were back and I only found out on Youtube last night:
"Yes Accoustic" - live from The studio of The Production Company in LA Holywood 2012 and broadcasted to cinemas accross the country.
I am in awe, same as I was listening the ELP Pictures from An Exhibition in 2006 after having ignored them for 35 years, the awe I felt when my Thai wife - to be, called me on Valentines Day in 2005 and I asked her to mary me at the spur of the moment and she said Yes......... Yes Accoustic - Listen to it now and feel at Peace With the World.
The Rock Dinosaurs strip it down and sound AWESOME.
Maybe this is about me - about that I can feel in awe at something. I am lucky to have that streak.
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Big Boy wrote:You posted a link to a you tube video. Moderators have applied the you tube tool to your post, and the square is what comes up. If it isn't the correct video, then your link was incorrect.
That is the correct video. I hope you did not constrain yourself to commenting upon my post (thanks for explanation) but benefited from listening to the video also
With reference to the link I posted above for "Yes Accoustic" may I quote to you lot who did not listen it through Rick Wakeman's favourite joke . according to John Anderson:
Q: What do you get when you drop a Piano down a mine shaft?
For me, The Who is 'Who's Next', 'Tommy' and their hits. Didn't own a turntable until after I'd stopped paying attention to them. One of my retirement pastimes is going through the discography of bands I'd loved for a portion of their output. I got to 'Ready Steady Who' and this warped my brain:
I wish I'd heard side 2 of this album for the first time when it was new and I was high. It has 3 tracks: Batman, Bucket T (a Jan and Dean song), and Barbara Ann (a Beach Boys song).