Loud and Live


I had some friends over last weekend (old highschool friends) and they wanted me to rock out with something loud and live. My choice was; Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes Live at the Creek, #4, What Is And What Sould Never Be. I know we're old farts but would love to here what other audiogoners would chose.
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The Who "Live at Leeds" remastered. It's a time machine back to the late 60's and one of the best live acts from that era. Focus in on Keith and John and you will ask yourself, How'd they do that? The people next door are asking the same question...lol
George Thorogood and the Destroyers have a "live" CD that is dyno-supreme. I think it was from a performance in Atlanta or St. Louis. GT and band ROCK, and their music is sort of a through back to the best of 50s-60s R&R. If GT is a dinosaur, he's a T-REX, IMO. "The Anthology", a 2 CD set, also ROCKS and is LOUD. Great music and no weak tracks on this set. Cheers. Craig
I always turn to Lou Reed's Rock and Roll Animal. The great twin guitars leading off. What a great album!!
Aside from most classic live recordings sounding somewhat inferior by todays recording standards, my faves are:

Thin Lizzy -Live and Dangerous
Scorpions -Tokyo Tapes
Pat Travers -Go for What you Know

I typically prefer digital but for old live recordings, it's got to be vinyl...