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[QUOTE="Hans Sprungfeld, post: 2635841, member: 181"] In case you are not already aware of this, Roku has an audio only channel "Dead Shows" that streams directly from archive.org. It's a ridiculously simple interface that covers 1965-2018. There are multiples if some shows because it also gives the type of recording, such as "Soundboard," "2nd generation TDK-SA cassette," "Nakamichi deck in tapers section." As someone else noted, live jazz recordings constitute a vast and wonderful universe, as do bootlegs, and even recordings I've made myself, but I'll simply add some recommended commercially released titles that I like and haven't seen in my quick scan of this thread (sorry in advance for repeats): The Who Live at Leeds Rolling Stones - Got Live if You want it The Band - Rock of Ages Ry Cooder - Showtime Graham Parker - Live, Alone in America The Name of this Band is Talking Heads John Hiatt Live at Budokan Dan Hicks & his Hot Licks - Where's the Money Hot Tuna (1st album acoustic) Kinks - Everybody's in Show Business Finally, there's TONS of great Frank Zappa. [/QUOTE]
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