Music fans generally agree that the experience of seeing musicians perform live can be the greatest experience music can offer. The way the members of an orchestra or a band can play off each other and feed off an audience's enthusiasm often results in an experience one can remember for life.
The problem is that all too often that energy doesn't get translated as a recording....the moment has been and gone, and we're left with an album that doesn't bring out the experience for those at the show (and often includes the cheating that often goes on with post production).
Welcome to episode 133 of Love That Album podcast.
(Maybe) I'm amazed that I've never done a show devoted to favourite live records....the ones that DO give some idea of what it was like to be there on the night. I put out the call to the other podcasters in the Pantheon Network and asked if anyone wanted to talk to me about their favourite live albums. As it turns out, I had to push back to a couple of shows to another date....such was the great response that I received.
Tune in and find out what the following people had to say about a favourite nominated live record:
Peter Ferioli (conspirator behind Pantheon and future host of a show I'll let him reveal)
Ty Lisson (host of The Band: A History)
Joe Wroblewski and Ryan Dixon (hosts of Highway Hi Fi)
Christian Swain (host of Rock and Roll Archaeology and Deeper Digs In Rock)
Markus Goldman (co-host of The Imbalanced History of Rock and Roll)
Brad Page (host of I'm In Love With That Song)
I spoke with the hosts individually about their picks and was able to get to the crux of what they appreciated in a live album and their picks in particular.
My huge thanks and gratitude to these wonderful people for their time and discussion.
You can download this episode of LTA from Spotify, Stitcher or iTunes (search for “Love That Album podcast”). Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com/ to check out all their great shows.
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