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Axe-Master
Man, back before Youtube, if you couldn't attend a show because you were too young,
all you had were Live Albums. From Frampton Comes Alive to Kiss Alive the 70's were
the heyday of Live Albums. I thought it might be cool to start a thread about the greatest
live albums of all time.
I have a couple of faves that I still listen to, but will only post this one. I had this LP on double
vinyl and also discovered a Tab book on a family trip in the early 1980s. Michael is one of my
guitar heroes. If I could play lead like anyone it would be like him. His melodic sensibility and
the way his solos have their own movement like a Sonata still blows my mind.
I was telling my son today about one of my best friend's in High School, and how he was a
couple of years older than me, but was into music and used to invite me to his place to listen
albums. He's the one who turned me onto Michael, UFO, and MSG. Sadly, he passed in a car
crash with another friend the night before my going away party, as I had enlisted in the military
after graduating.
RIP Robbie, and Keep Rockin', Michael.
all you had were Live Albums. From Frampton Comes Alive to Kiss Alive the 70's were
the heyday of Live Albums. I thought it might be cool to start a thread about the greatest
live albums of all time.
I have a couple of faves that I still listen to, but will only post this one. I had this LP on double
vinyl and also discovered a Tab book on a family trip in the early 1980s. Michael is one of my
guitar heroes. If I could play lead like anyone it would be like him. His melodic sensibility and
the way his solos have their own movement like a Sonata still blows my mind.
I was telling my son today about one of my best friend's in High School, and how he was a
couple of years older than me, but was into music and used to invite me to his place to listen
albums. He's the one who turned me onto Michael, UFO, and MSG. Sadly, he passed in a car
crash with another friend the night before my going away party, as I had enlisted in the military
after graduating.
RIP Robbie, and Keep Rockin', Michael.