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 !
adam18
bowie's deluxe edition of S2S has live in 76 in Albany. best live disc i own (and i have hundreds). bowie at his absolute, insanely hot best.

others:
dead (as mentioned)
derek & dominos: live at fillmore E
zeppelin: how the west was won (!!!!!!!!)
Now I'm up to 34 of those mentioned in vinyl. Wow, I had no idea I am so entrenched in that musical era. Enlightening. Thanks.
Live Dead
Hendrix band of gypsies
Allman bros....live at filmore
Woodstock
Robin Trower
Eat a Peach by the Allman Brothers although about one-third of the album is studio work.
One of my top favorites from the period was the debut album by Boz Scaggs recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios in 1969. Lead guitar by Duane Allman, Roger Hawkins on drums, Jimmy Johnson on guitar, and Barry Becket on keyboards. What an incredible experience. If you haven't seen the Muscle Shoals DVD yet, get it - this is your opportunity for something truly special; it will rock your world!
Great replies so far ..... Keep 'em coming.
Some more from my collection would include The Band "Rock of Ages," Led Zep "The Song Remains the Same," the Dead "Live Dead" and "Skull and Roses," Joni Mitchell w/Tom Scott and the L.A. Express "Miles of Aisles," and Bob Dylan "Live at Boudokan."
Van's "Too Late to Stop Now"
Garcia/Saunders "Keystone"
The Rolling Stones "Get Yer Ya Ya's Out"
I am shocked these have not been mentioned because all three are spectacular.
Not a big fan of live albums, but I liked Butterfield Blues Band Live. 1970 record. Good stuff.
OMG I cant belive I didn't mention MY all time favorite LED ZEPPLIN The Song Remains The Same album. And The DOORS Absolutely Live. And Niel Young LIVE RUST. Awesome!
Also I would include George Benson Weekend in LA, Loggins and Messina ON STAGE. Peter Gabriel LIVE. Jethro Tull Busting Out! these are all fantastic from the seventies albums. Enjoy :-)
Ted Nugent Double Live Gonzo! Also, Santana Lotus (3 records). Ten Years After Recorded Live. Fleetwood Mac Live (awesome 2 album set). Deep Purple Made In Japan. These are just a few more for the list of awesome must have in your collection albums from the seventies.
Johnny Winter And - Live
Edgar Winter's White Trash - Roadwork
J. Geils Band - Full House
John Mayall -Turning Point
The Mahavishnu Orchestra - Between Nothingness & Eternity
J. Hendrix & O. Redding - Live At Monterey (1 side Hendrix/1 side Redding, and it was killa!)
James Brown - Sex Machine
...and pretty surprised nobody's mentioned this one:
Get Your Ya-Ya's Out - The Stones

I could easily go on and on...
Nineteen of the above are part of my vinyl collection. So, I guess, just five is out of the question.
In addition to the great ones already mentioned:
1) Uriah Heep live
2)David Bowie Live at the Tower Philadelphia
3) Rare Earth live (impossible to find, but really fantastic)
4)Joe Walsh live
5) Dixie Dregs- Night of the Living Dregs
A few more:

Concert for Bangladesh
The Band: Last Waltz
Thin Lizzy: Live and Dangerous
Lou Reed: Rock & Roll Animal/Live
Started college in '79 so I guess I just made the cut. . .

Frampton Comes Alive (saw him tour that year but still in high school)
Stand in the Fire--Warren Zevon (only one disc but smokes)
Two for the Show--Kansas
Yes Yessongs
Chicago Live at Carnegie Hall
3 Dog Night Live At the Forum ('69)
War Live
Frampton Comes Alive
Frampton Comes Alive
Live Bullet (Bob Seeger)

were the big ones that I recall from Ann Arbor 1975-1979
Off the top of my head:

The Who: Live at Leeds
Little Feat: Waiting for Columbus
Joe Cocker: Mad Dogs and Englishmen
Deep Purple: Live in Japan\
Bob Marley: Exodus
Flora Purim 500 miles High! on Milestone vinyl
2nd to Camel A live Record
The Name of This Band is Talking Heads(RARE!)
Jimi Hedrix "Band of Gypsys"
1) Camel - A Live Record
2) Genesis Live (single album only)
3) Yessongs and Yesshows
4) Caravan and the New Symphonia
5) Old and In the Way