Best live albums from 1970's college days


Okay..... for you all old farts like me who enjoyed college life in the mid 1970's ..... what are your five favorite multi-LP live album purchases from those good old days ? Mine, in no particular order are : CSNY "Four Way Street," Yes "Yessongs," Grateful Dead "Europe '72," Peter Frampton "Frampton Comes Alive," and the Allman Brothers Band "Live at Filmore East." How about it guys and gals ..... shake up your memories and make a list !
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In no particular order...

G. Dead: "Skull and Roses"
G. Dead: "Europe 72" 
The live sides of the Allman's "Eat A Peach"
Derek and the Dominos: "In Concert"
Santana: "Lotus"
Brian Auger: "Live Oblivion Volumes I, II"
Joni Mitchell: "Miles of Aisles" 
Laura Nyro: "Seasons of Lights" (originally not a double but later released with enough extra tracks to have been a double).


@bdp24:

RE: Dan Hicks, are you sure "Striking It Rich" is live?

"Where's the Money" is live, for sure.

Single discs?

Elvin Bishop "Raisin' Hell" 
Half of Marshall Tucker's double "Where We All Belong" 
"Viva Terlingua" by Jerry Jeff Walker
"First Pull Up, Then Pull Down" by Hot Tuna
"Thirty Seconds Over Winterland" by J. Airplane
"Live" by Jean Luc Ponty
"Robin Trower Live" 
Mike Bloomfield: "Live at Fillmore West" 
also parts of N. Gavenite's "My Labors" ...

...and no-one mentioned "Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper" or "The Gregg Allman Tour"-- both doubles!