Dylan-Rolling Thunder Revue-75! Great mix of gypses,thifes and hobos. Dylan didnt have to be sober at that circus. They sure got a good romance in durango going.
Yes, but that is an impossible question. Too many great records to say just one. But anything from Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac would have to be in there... So, Boston Tea Pary, Live 1970. JR
frank's wild years to begin with jackson browne late for the sky nick cave's tender prey rem new adventures in hi fi catpower cover records beck's odelay prince sign of the times pj harvey dry portishead dummy liz phair exile in guyville thin white rope sack full of silver 10000 maniacs in my tribe violent femmes... radiohead amnesiac velvet underground... sonic youth daydream nation pavement slanted even nina nastasia run to ruin....beutifuuul
Bowie: Aladdin Sane and Hunky Dory are up there. Wilco: Summerteeth T-Rex: Electric Warrior Iggy Pop: Lust for Life Lou Reed: Transformer Mott The Hoople: Mott Ian Hunter: You're never alone with a schizophrenic The Band: Music from Big Pink Bowie: Heroes, Low and Diamond Dogs not easy to stop now...
Gazza Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yeah theres strong rumours for a new ESB album > later in the year with a year-long tour to > follow. > > BTW - contrary to myth, Bruce has never played a > show that lasted four hours. Quite a few on the US > leg of the 'River' tour however were relatively > close. Nassau Coliseum New Years Eve 1980 was the > longest ever. The longest one I ever saw was at > wembley Stadium in 1988 when he played for a few > minutes over three and a half hours. > > Anyway, sorry to get off topic. Do carry on.....
Are you sure about that?? I know when I saw him on the Tunnel of Love tour, I was amazed he played even longer than on the Born in the USA tour.
It seemed to me that, from the time he walked on stage to the final time he left the stage, it was slightly in excess of 4 hours. But...that did include an intermission and breaks between encores. So taking those times out might certainly bring that down to under 4 hours. Is that what you're talking about?
With The Beatles, or Beatles For Sale, or Rubber Soul, or Revolver, or The White Album, or Abbey Road, or Let It Be, or Sgt Pepper, or Magical Mystery Tour, or....anything by the fabs
Wow, didn't see a few of my favorites listed so far... I consider 'the Joshua tree' by U2 as a must have and I would add 'War' to that list. Next, the Allman Brothers for me are essential, 'Brothers & Sisters' and 'Filmore'. Beatles - Sgt Peppers and Abbey Road. Clapton-Journeyman