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From synthhtnys@comcast.net
Subject Re: Greatest Live Albums
Date Wed, 28 Nov 2007 03:25:31 +0000

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Actually, I was referring to Jim Booth's article... 

Though the RS picks weren't as far off as I thought they'd be with my opinion either...
I'd probably not select the Daft Punk.... not that I don't like Daft Punk, but how "live" is it? 
If we're counting sequencing in the live context I'd say Kraftwerk's Minimum Maximum...

I agree with you about Under A Blood Red Sky. 
Rattle & Hum never moved me that much either.



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From: Sam Smith <sam@lullabypit.com> 

> As I noted in the comment thread, as much as I love /Rattle & Hum/ I 
> feel like /Under a Blood Red Sky/ is by far the better choice. I'm not 
> going to lose sleep either way - since it's /Rolling Stone/ I'm stunned 
> they even got close. But I suspect I'm not alone in opting for the 
> earlier record. 
> > *Well that's the first time that's ever happened. 
> > I agreed with every single pick he made for generationally segregated best 
> live albums. 
> > Good call. 
> > 
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