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HarrySeven - Intangible Asset Appraiser & Wrecker of Civilisation. Searching for weird guitars - so you don't have to.
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Prince - Te Amo Corazon/Fury/Purple Rain/Let's Go Crazy (Live at The Brits 2006)
Johnny Cash - Cocaine Blues
Brian Setzer - Hepcat Gets the Blues
Marty McFly - Johnny B Goode
Eric Clapton - Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright from Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary concert
Peter Frampton - Do You Feel Like I Do? (FCA)
Santana - Europa (Moonflower album)
Jeff Beck - Cause We Ended as Lovers (Secret Policeman’s Ball)
Runrig Loch Lomond from BBC Sessions
Any track from the Last Waltz
Cardiacs - All that glitters is a mares nest
Iron Maiden - Live after Death
ACDC - If you want Blood
UFO - Strangers in the Night
Hmmm...a nice way to start the day !
Pink Floyd - Tour 72 (1972 bootleg unveiling DSOTM; with the guitar version of On The Run)
The Spacemen 3 - Performance (Amsterdam 1988)
The Wooden Shjips - Shjips in the Night (San Francisco 2018)
Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps (one of the best LPs from 1979)
The MC5 - Tartar Field (1970)
Fairport Convention - House Full (LA, 1970)
Joy Division - Still (from 1980, their final show)
Devo - Paris 1978 (for French TV - a particularly good recording, and especially the human metronome - Alan Myers)
Also:
The Only Ones Live (the one on Mau Mau Records with the big photo of Peter Perrett's face) -- just awesome. John Perry sounds like his amp is actually on fire.
The Byrds Live At The Fillmore 1969 (with Clarence White on top form)
When I was in my teens my brother gave me a compilation guitar album, I think this was the only live track and I just thought it was stunning. Probably about another ten years before I realised it was slide.
And although I listen to a lot of reggae the live album was never a really big thing in that genre although his Bobness left us with some very fine examples:
I can't really pick out individual tracks (without poring over track listings), but album-wise:
Robin Trower - Live
Good Rats - Live at Last
Mountain - Twin Peaks
Humble Pie - Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore
Scorpions - Tokyo Tapes and World Wide Live
Wishbone Ash - many of their many live albums
Rush - nearly all of their many live albums
Kansas - Two for the Show