Best double live vinyl?


 

Growing up in the 60's and 70's was the height of double live vinyl and the double feature at the movie theater. I'm listening to before the flood - Mr. Zimmerman and the Band. After listening to side one it flips to four, that's just not right.

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@larsman 

... Little Feat currently touring: https://www.littlefeat.net/tour

... also from their website: The members of Little Feat 2021 are: Bill Payne, Keyboards and Vocals; Sam Clayton, Percussion and Vocals; Fred Tackett, Guitars and Vocals, Kenny Gradney, Bass; Scott Sharrard, Guitars and Vocals; and Tony Leone, drums.

(unfortunately, they're becoming more like George Washington's hatchet...)

@officerat - I live in San Francisco and was able to see the original Journey with Greg Rollie on vocals several times. I went off 'em after Steve Perry joined; his voice is real fingernails-down-the-blackboard stuff for me.

@kb673 - I figured Little Feat were still touring, and I know they've been doing annual gigs in Jamaica for at least 10 years; I was at the first one of those. But I saw them several times with Lowell also...

@larsman 

I've been a fan since hearing their early albums with Lowell and the original lineup in the mid-70s ... didn't see them live until the mid-90s, after the reorganized group began touring.  

It’s not the best but it was the double live that changed my music interests for years to come. 1970 Grand Funk Railroad Live Album

Can't remember when I last heard this album, maybe sometime in the mid seventies but James Brown's 'Live At The Apollo' has always been considered one of the best live records of all time. MOFI reissued it around 1993.