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    • June 11, 2013 8:54 PM CDT
    • Yeh , how could I forget Live at Leeds ? Crackling Noises OK , Do Not Correct.

      That was probably the first example of packaging to make a legit release look like a boot (Barring all the inserts.). Come to think of it , some people might even say "The White Album", but the bootleg market did'nt really open wide until 69 - 70 , when The Stones started touring again and The Beatles were splitting up. 
       
      Gringo Starr said:

      These are truly awesome:

      Pure Dynamite Live at the Royal Theater -James Brown

      Kick Out The Jams -MC5

      It's Alive - Ramones

      How about:

      Live at Leeds - The Who

      How about some faked live records:

      Seeds Raw and Alive (at Merlin's Music Box) - Ha ha! I know it's terrible but fun!

    • June 11, 2013 8:48 PM CDT
    • UHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.........soooooooooooo good.

      Alison said:

      http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51mHy9%2B2nnL.jpg

    • June 11, 2013 8:47 PM CDT
    • I just don't get it with Rollins , but he's almost always on the money if he makes a recommendation. "Love Power Peace" is probably only not as good as "Revolution of The Mind" because they were playing to a French audience , and not "Doing The Dozens " -  

      " You're from LA GRANGE , BROTHER ? WELL , DON'T JUST LAY IN YOUR GRANGE , WHERE ARE YOU FROM?......WASSAT? YOU'RE FROM L.A.? I KNOW YOU'VE BEEN TO L.A., PROBABLY TOOK A GREYHOUND BUS , AND CAME BACK ON A SHAGGY DOG ! BUT WHERE ARE YOU FROM , MY BROTHER?!"    " L.A.  .... LOWER ALABAMA.".
       
      Gus Ironside said:

      I was going to mention Ritualism, too! As you say, it's a red hot album, quite incredible for a reformation. The first New Race album I got was The Second Wave (one of the Revenge ones, same taped  shows as were used for TFATL). MGT hadn't seen it and asked me to scan in the cover pics. Rob insisted on re-recording his vocals for The First and The Last, despite the original vocals being excellent, and Klondike added some guitar overdubs. 

      Henry Rollins swears by Live At The Apollo vol 3 Revolution of the Mind as being JB on peak form.
       
      John Battles said:

      SURPRISINGLY , OUT OF THE 3 New Race Live Lps I KNOW OF (tHE OTHER TWO WERE ON REVENGE.), AND THE RADIO BIRDMAN bootlegs ("Eureka" would be the best if the sound was'nt for shit.), it's the "Ritualism" live reunion album (1996?) THAT REALLY DELIVERS THE GOODS . Not knocking the others , but , I was amazed how foaming -at - the - mouth PISSED they sound , almost 20 years after the fact.

      James Brown's "Pure Dynamite" IS savage , but , what about the Mother of ALL live albums , "Live and Lowdown at The Apollo.". I'M ALSO A BIG FAN OF THE (VERY EARLY ) 70's JBs (Bootsey and Catfish Collins , Fred Wesley , etc.)live LPs "Revolution of The Mind" and " Love Power Peace".

      OF COURSE ,"kICK oUT tHE JAMS" rates right up there. "BORDERLINE" AND "STARSHIP"still threaten to break the sound barrier....

      Ramones - It's Alive (And it's a no - brainer.). Runner up - Cambridge Mass. 1976 (Bootleg).

      Creation - Live, Mean Fiddler ('94?).

      Electric Prunes - Stockholm '67 (AND THEY SAID IT WAS AN OFF NIGHT !!!!).

      Roky Erickson - Casting The Runes , Halloween (Live With The Explosives).

                            Roky Erickson and The Nervebreakers , Live , DALLAS , 1979. 

      Heartbreakers - D.T.K. Live at The Speakeasy.

      Elvis - Live, Pearl Harbor Memorial Benefit , Hawaii , 1961. This is how it should have gone down. Elvis , flanked by Scotty Moore , D.J. Fonatana , The Jordanaires  , Hank Garland and even Boots Randolph , performing his best sides from the mid to late 50's , and even "That's All Right , Mama" and "Reconsider , Baby". He sounds confident and cocky as Hell , like he would return to the mainland and go from strength to strength as a live act. Instead , he was chained to a movie contract.

      ROIR cassettes section - Dictators- "Fuck'em if They Can't Take a Joke", ? and The Mysterians- "The Dallas Tapes , The Arcadia Theatre , 1984 (Though I remember it being 1985...) , Johnny Thunders - "Stations of The Cross''.

    • June 11, 2013 4:50 PM CDT
    • This album's not too shabby. The drumming leaves a lot to the imagination but a great gig all the same!

    • June 11, 2013 9:17 AM CDT
    • These are truly awesome:

      Pure Dynamite Live at the Royal Theater -James Brown

      Kick Out The Jams -MC5

      It's Alive - Ramones

      How about:

      Live at Leeds - The Who

      How about some faked live records:

      Seeds Raw and Alive (at Merlin's Music Box) - Ha ha! I know it's terrible but fun!

    • June 11, 2013 3:56 AM CDT
    • I have to agree with The Ramones "It's Alive) being the one that just leaps into my head, first and foremost.  It has to be the vinyl version, though; on CD the way the tracks are separated takes away the breathtaking rush of the experience.

      If you don't know how ace a band The Only Ones were, "The Only Ones Live At The BBC" will reveal all, especially album closer "Programme".

      I've always loved The Devil Dogs' "Saturday Night Fever"; am I right in remembering that this is a live album, or was it just recorded "as live" in the studio?  It sounds live, and is totally thrilling.

      Theatre of Hate's "He Who Dares Wins" is worth an honourable mention, especially as that album plus the exciting John Peel sessions that were being broadcast at around the same time were the only things you could hear by the band for a while before the (in my opinion) relatively disappointing Westworld album came out.  And getting hold of that live album in a Suffolk backwater in 1981 was not easy, which made it even more desirable.

    • June 11, 2013 3:17 AM CDT
    • I was going to mention Ritualism, too! As you say, it's a red hot album, quite incredible for a reformation. The first New Race album I got was The Second Wave (one of the Revenge ones, same taped  shows as were used for TFATL). MGT hadn't seen it and asked me to scan in the cover pics. Rob insisted on re-recording his vocals for The First and The Last, despite the original vocals being excellent, and Klondike added some guitar overdubs. 

      Henry Rollins swears by Live At The Apollo vol 3 Revolution of the Mind as being JB on peak form.
       
      John Battles said:

      SURPRISINGLY , OUT OF THE 3 New Race Live Lps I KNOW OF (tHE OTHER TWO WERE ON REVENGE.), AND THE RADIO BIRDMAN bootlegs ("Eureka" would be the best if the sound was'nt for shit.), it's the "Ritualism" live reunion album (1996?) THAT REALLY DELIVERS THE GOODS . Not knocking the others , but , I was amazed how foaming -at - the - mouth PISSED they sound , almost 20 years after the fact.

      James Brown's "Pure Dynamite" IS savage , but , what about the Mother of ALL live albums , "Live and Lowdown at The Apollo.". I'M ALSO A BIG FAN OF THE (VERY EARLY ) 70's JBs (Bootsey and Catfish Collins , Fred Wesley , etc.)live LPs "Revolution of The Mind" and " Love Power Peace".

      OF COURSE ,"kICK oUT tHE JAMS" rates right up there. "BORDERLINE" AND "STARSHIP"still threaten to break the sound barrier....

      Ramones - It's Alive (And it's a no - brainer.). Runner up - Cambridge Mass. 1976 (Bootleg).

      Creation - Live, Mean Fiddler ('94?).

      Electric Prunes - Stockholm '67 (AND THEY SAID IT WAS AN OFF NIGHT !!!!).

      Roky Erickson - Casting The Runes , Halloween (Live With The Explosives).

                            Roky Erickson and The Nervebreakers , Live , DALLAS , 1979. 

      Heartbreakers - D.T.K. Live at The Speakeasy.

      Elvis - Live, Pearl Harbor Memorial Benefit , Hawaii , 1961. This is how it should have gone down. Elvis , flanked by Scotty Moore , D.J. Fonatana , The Jordanaires  , Hank Garland and even Boots Randolph , performing his best sides from the mid to late 50's , and even "That's All Right , Mama" and "Reconsider , Baby". He sounds confident and cocky as Hell , like he would return to the mainland and go from strength to strength as a live act. Instead , he was chained to a movie contract.

      ROIR cassettes section - Dictators- "Fuck'em if They Can't Take a Joke", ? and The Mysterians- "The Dallas Tapes , The Arcadia Theatre , 1984 (Though I remember it being 1985...) , Johnny Thunders - "Stations of The Cross''.

    • June 10, 2013 8:35 PM CDT
    • SURPRISINGLY , OUT OF THE 3 New Race Live Lps I KNOW OF (tHE OTHER TWO WERE ON REVENGE.), AND THE RADIO BIRDMAN bootlegs ("Eureka" would be the best if the sound was'nt for shit.), it's the "Ritualism" live reunion album (1996?) THAT REALLY DELIVERS THE GOODS . Not knocking the others , but , I was amazed how foaming -at - the - mouth PISSED they sound , almost 20 years after the fact.

      James Brown's "Pure Dynamite" IS savage , but , what about the Mother of ALL live albums , "Live and Lowdown at The Apollo.". I'M ALSO A BIG FAN OF THE (VERY EARLY ) 70's JBs (Bootsey and Catfish Collins , Fred Wesley , etc.)live LPs "Revolution of The Mind" and " Love Power Peace".

      OF COURSE ,"kICK oUT tHE JAMS" rates right up there. "BORDERLINE" AND "STARSHIP"still threaten to break the sound barrier....

      Ramones - It's Alive (And it's a no - brainer.). Runner up - Cambridge Mass. 1976 (Bootleg).

      Creation - Live, Mean Fiddler ('94?).

      Electric Prunes - Stockholm '67 (AND THEY SAID IT WAS AN OFF NIGHT !!!!).

      Roky Erickson - Casting The Runes , Halloween (Live With The Explosives).

                            Roky Erickson and The Nervebreakers , Live , DALLAS , 1979. 

      Heartbreakers - D.T.K. Live at The Speakeasy.

      Elvis - Live, Pearl Harbor Memorial Benefit , Hawaii , 1961. This is how it should have gone down. Elvis , flanked by Scotty Moore , D.J. Fonatana , The Jordanaires  , Hank Garland and even Boots Randolph , performing his best sides from the mid to late 50's , and even "That's All Right , Mama" and "Reconsider , Baby". He sounds confident and cocky as Hell , like he would return to the mainland and go from strength to strength as a live act. Instead , he was chained to a movie contract.

      ROIR cassettes section - Dictators- "Fuck'em if They Can't Take a Joke", ? and The Mysterians- "The Dallas Tapes , The Arcadia Theatre , 1984 (Though I remember it being 1985...) , Johnny Thunders - "Stations of The Cross''.

    • June 10, 2013 7:58 PM CDT
    • I always read that that was a tape taken of the audience at a Beach Boys show (AND PROBABLY A FEW YEARS EARLIER.). There's a bootleg of a Seeds club show from the same period ('68.) , with a lot of the same songs , and it KILLS.
       
      Gus Ironside said:

      Overdubbed it,  Ben...made it sound like they were at Shea Stadium!
       
      Ben E said:


      Hey Gus, yeah it's been too long since I listened to Kick Out the Jams! That Seed album sound interesting too - so did they invite an audience into the studio, or overdub crowd noise afterwards? I'll have to find that album anyway..


      Gus Ironside said:

      Totally agree re Jerry Lee Live at The Star Club as top of the pile!
      The first half of the MC5's Kick Out The Jams is great, high-energy stuff.

      Raw and Alive at Merlin's Music Box by The Seeds is also great, but is "live in the studio", so not a genuine live concert album!

      The First and the Last by The New Race is just fantastic- Ron Asheton and Dr Deniz Tek on guitar, Machine-Gun Thompson on the traps, Warwick Gilbert on bass and Rob Younger on vox- total high energy meltdown!

    • June 10, 2013 3:37 PM CDT
    • Haha! No, I think I'll stick with my album, thanks all the same! Bought it for £2.50 in Rockpile, Dundee (Scotland) circa '88. ;)

      Jane Dear said:

      Wanna trade?! ;)

      Gus Ironside said:

      Found it! It's called Live! 78!
      http://www.limbos.org/lyres/lyres-dmz.htm

       

    • June 10, 2013 3:36 PM CDT
    • You're absolutely, positively right...the band sounds like a total piece of shit, and that is where its charm comes from:) If I had paid money to go see the Stooges that night, I'm sure I would have left feeling really pissed at how poorly they played, not to mention all the chaos that went on that night. It's about as wild and crazy as a live album can get.

      Gus Ironside said:

      Mikel, I know a lot of Stooges' fans dig Metallic KO (and I'm a dyed-in-the-wool damaged-for-life-by-Funhouse, card-carrying Stooges obsessive!), but for me the band are not at their best musically on that album- they're in a really bad way and I find the album very, very sad.  But having said that, it is a truly debauched, unique document and certainly qualifies as being wild and crazy! ;)

    • June 10, 2013 3:31 PM CDT
    • Mikel, I know a lot of Stooges' fans dig Metallic KO (and I'm a dyed-in-the-wool damaged-for-life-by-Funhouse, card-carrying Stooges obsessive!), but for me the band are not at their best musically on that album- they're in a really bad way and I find the album very, very sad.  But having said that, it is a truly debauched, unique document and certainly qualifies as being wild and crazy! ;)

    • June 11, 2013 4:53 PM CDT
    • Lenny gettin' hip to the new (old) sounds of some of the best bands wearing raccoon hats these days - just need to seek these bands on vinyl not (pe)emusic

    • June 11, 2013 1:49 PM CDT
    • Yes, I believe this is the same pressing I was asking about. I believe all the 45s were pressed in the UK, under license from Crescendo. I guess I'll have to track one down and report back! :)

    • June 11, 2013 11:45 AM CDT
    • I haven't heard it, but it's been on my radar for a year now. I didn't know about the UK version, but the US pressing from GNP Crescendo (released last year) has been popping up on Ebay at US$15-20 a few times in the last couple of months. If you keep an eye out, you could probably grab one there in due time. Looks like this (says "Made in EU", but is a US label; catalog number is different than the original version from GNP Crescendo).

    • June 11, 2013 10:31 AM CDT
    • Yes, I do think the new Ace 45 is the first issue of the full-length "pushin too hard." I can't believe no one here has heard it, though!

    • June 10, 2013 8:39 PM CDT
    • Yeah , I heard there was such a version , but , I've never actually heard it , so , the new 45 may be a first.

    • June 11, 2013 12:59 PM CDT
    • Massive over-consumer of content from this site but haven't posted much.  Now, of course, I do when I'm pushing a sales pitch to raise funds for my band's first full-length effort.  We're The Tanked, from Portland, OR, pioneers of "drunk rock."  That's about the best bio I can write, really.  Anyway, if you have any interest, check us out and our funding campaign at http://igg.me/at/TheTanked.  Cheers!

    • June 11, 2013 12:44 AM CDT
    • "The Weight" , The Band. OK , I'm White , and I can actually remember a little bit about The 60's. I automatically have to like The Band? I've always found their sound constipated , built around songs that never get off the ground , particularly "The Weight". For this , they became a top - drawing act. It did'nt hurt them that they'd been Dylan's band , and , before that , Ronnie Hawkins' band (With whom they actually rocked.).BUT......Don't get it.

      I'd be hard pressed to name my least favorite Grateful Dead song , probably "Uncle Jon's Band". It's the same syndrome. Somehow , Unpsychedelic music made them kingpins of the whole scene. Deadhead elitists in my neighborhood would tell me how great it is , live......IF you take acid. If it were really Psych , you would'nt need acid.    JOHN.

    • June 11, 2013 12:33 AM CDT
    • Had this conversation in High School - "You think our parents hate the stuff we listen to" (Actually , my Mom's always been pretty open - minded about music . She can sense quality where others would'nt.), "But , can you imagine what OUR kids will be listening to?". Well , I don't have any kids , so , I don't know the first two songs you mentioned....But, disposable trends that insult the intelligence of young people will always be around. Hopefully , they'll  grow out of it. I only really listened to Classical , twice. Once , when I was trying to impress a girl in High School  (Huge waste of time.) , and , later , in College , when it helped me fall asleep after doing assignments all or most of the night.
      zacharythax said:

      My kids have been driving me nuts with "Everybody Talks" and the XX "I Watch Things on my VCR....." To be fair they also listen to the Kinks and the Scott Pilgrim soundtrack with the Black Lips, so there's still hope. I catch them listening to classical music on Spotify when they're alone, though. What's wrong with kids these days?!

    • June 10, 2013 10:13 PM CDT
    • 06:04PM Jack Jimmy Hoodlums “Loose Power”

      06:08PM The Titans “13 Women”

      06:12PM The Leaders “Bad News”

      06:14PM Ed Nasty and the Dopeds “I'm Gonna Be Everything”

      06:18PM The U-Men “Dig It A Hole”

      06:21PM Tampax “U.F.O Dictator (Bonus Track Taken from the Split HitlerSS/Tampax 7" May ‘79)”

      06:24PM The Bobbyteens “Baby Runaround”

      06:26PM The Distractors “Tycoon of a Bad Attitude”

      06:31PM The Slobs “Kill Kill Cool”

      06:33PM Filmstrip Renegades “Don't You Know It's Over Now”

      06:35PM Sweet J.A.P. “You Know Reno”

      06:38PM The Absentees “Tryin' To Mess With Me”

      06:41PM The Ramones “Loudmouth”

      06:41PM The Real Losers “Bad Girl Cheap Fun”

      06:45PM The Cigarettes “They're Back Again”

      06:51PM The Pist'uns “Out With The Tide”

      06:53PM The Nasties “Time to Loose”

      06:56PM Bill Collectors “Never Satisfied”

      06:59PM The Functional Blackouts “Raw Dawg, Raw Deal”

      07:03PM Rose Tattoo “The Butcher and Fast Eddy”

      07:11PM Superchrist “James Dean's Car (Black Widow)”

      07:12PM Black Actress “Too Fast”

      07:17PM Guitar Wolf “Wild Restaurant”

      07:21PM Motorhead “Orgasmatron”

      07:25PM The Hot Dogs “The Return Of Hankie”

      07:32PM LOCAL SIZZLER:  Bleed “Speed Kills”

      07:34PM The Runaways “Blackmail”

      07:37PM Radio Birdman “You're Gonna Miss Me”

      07:40PM The Necessary Evils “Drag Pow Wow Drag”

      07:42PM The Alchemysts “Black Hole Kickout”

      07:51PM Thee Michelle Gun Elephant “Smokin' Billy”

      07:54PM Sonic's Rendezvous Band “Asteroid B-612 (Masonic Auditorium, Detroit, 1978)”

      08:03PM The Moving Sidewalks “99th Floor”

      08:05PM The Lyres “Don't Give It Up Now”

      08:08PM Girl Trouble “My Hometown”

      08:12PM The Tropics “As Time's Gone”

      08:17PM The Nomads “Can't Keep a Bad Man Down”

      08:20PM The Jades “Surfin' Crow”

      08:22PM The Chesterfield Kings “Trippin' Through Tomorrow”

      08:24PM The Satelliters “Outta Here”

      08:27PM The Customs “Let's Get It On”

      08:32PM The Oblivians “Motorcycle Leather Boy”

      08:34PM The Oblivians “Back Street Hangout”

      08:36PM The Oblivians “Let Him Try”

      08:39PM The Oblivians “Jim Cole”

      08:39PM The Oblivians “Mad Lover”

      08:42PM The Oblivians “Woke Up In a Police Car”

      08:46PM The Oblivians “No Butter for My Bread”

      08:48PM The Oblivians “Feel All Right”

      08:51PM The Oblivians “Run For Cover”

      08:53PM The Oblivians “Oh How To Do Now”

      08:56PM The Oblivians “Strong Come On”

      08:57PM The Oblivians “Sunday You Need Love”

    • June 10, 2013 7:14 PM CDT
    • You can find it on youtube!