Top five live Rock And Roll Albums


This has probably been done done before but here goes my top five
1 The Allman Brothers Band Fillmore East
2 Derek and the Dominos Live at The Filmore East
3 Humble Pie Live at The Fillmore East
4 The Who Live At Leeds
5 The Rolling Stones Get Your Ya Ya's Out
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Hello from Cincinnati....
 I'm sorry to intrude on the thread but judging by the style of music you guys are suggesting I thought this would be a good place to ask you a question. 
 To shorten the story ( and it is a very good one that I love to tell but I'll save that for later)  I came into a very large amount (about 700) of old radio shows.  Stuff  from the late 80s early 90s like King Biscuit Flour Hour,  Show Case of Rock, Up Close,  and my personal favorites  Westwood One Concert Series.  These are all originals from a radio station most are complete with the DJ que sheet. 
 I absolutely love them and to be honest didn't really realize something like this existed until I stumbled on these. 
 My question/problem is approximately half of them are in the LP form while the other half are CDs.  I am smart enough to know not to put a five dollar needle on a $100 record.  However I am  aching to hear them. 
 Is it possible to have them professionally transferred to CD format ? 
 How do I find any local clubs in the Cincinnati area  to meet people with similar interest? 
 Any help would be greatly appreciated? 
 Thank you. 
 Tonight feels like a cold beer, another bonfire, and Little Feat Up Close at a high volume. 
Can’t do just five, so how about six and a half ...

Jimi Hendrix, "Band of Gypsies"
The Paladins, "Million Mile Club"
The Allman Brothers Band, "The Fillmore Concerts"
Humble Pie, "Rockin’ the Fillmore"
The J Geils Band, "Live Full House"
MC5, "Kick Out the Jams"
For the half, the second side of Savoy Brown’s, "A Step Further", over 22 minutes of "Savoy Brown Boogie".



I recently listened to U2 "Under The Blood Red Sky" (lp). I wanted to mention it because of the performance and interpretation of the songs. The sonics are very respectable as well (for a U2 lp). I stopped buying their lps after "How To Dismantle An Atom Bomb" (lp) because the sonics were so horrible. Very enjoyable.
"Live In The Air Age" - Be Bop Deluxe
Far superior to any of their studio recordings with a version of "Adventures In A Yorkshire Landscape" that is positively beautiful. Sonic quality is right up there with Humble Pie's "Rockin' The Fillmore". You can actually hear the space. Great stuff. 

All of the others mentioned here I agree with to one degree or another, but it's very difficult to give one credence over another. The re-issue of "Ya-Ya's Out" a couple of years ago is well worth duplicating part of your collection. 

Every time I listen to "Waiting For Columbus" I get royally pissed off that Lowell George died. Damn. 

"Nighthawks At The Diner" - Tom Waits
Where most people including myself started with Tom Waits.  An American Master indeed.  One of the very few artists who's new releases I buy without reservation.  

"How The West Was Won" - Led Zeppelin.  
This is the sh*t, period. Dayum, those guys were good.  The later live releases suck by comparison. 

Dave Brubeck Live At Carnegie Hall
i can still listen to Blue Rondo here and be amazed at the mad skills involved.