Your Top 3 Favorite "Live" Albums

This morning it will be

Pink Floyd "at Pompeii"
Plastic Ono Band "Live Peace in Toronto" - is there a "Yoko" patch for the Axe II? :lol :D 8)
Metallica "S&M with the San Francisco Symphony"

Last two are always special for me because I was lucky enough to be there.

Bunch of other great ones in this thread...
 
Pain of Salvation - 12:5 (It's so great to see bands do something out of the ordinary and interpret their own songs in such a different way!)
Porcupine Tree - Anesthetize (Porcupine Tree are my favorite live band. Seen them a couple of times and I have to say they are the tightest bands I've ever seen)
I'm reserving the third spot for Devin Townsend's upcoming quadrilogy of live CD/DVDs ;)
 
Pat Travers -Go for What you Know!
Lynyrd Skynyrd -One More From the Road
Pat Metheny -The Road to You
 
Frank Zappa and the Mothers - Roxy and Elsewhere
Thin Lizzy - Live and Dangerous
Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense
 
Frampton Comes Alive
Toto -25th Anniversary
John Mayer - Where the light is

and of course, Jeff Beck Live at Ronnie Scott's!
ok, one more... Sonny Landreth Grant Street
 
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#1 - Kiss - Alive I - Timeless and full of energy.
#2 - Rush - All the world's a Stage - When Rush was considered the new Led Zepplin
#3 - Peter Frampton - Frampton Comes Alive

+some others not mentioned above:
Pink Floyd - Pulse
Ted Nugent - Double Live Gonzo
The Who - Live at Leeds
U2 - Rattle and Hum
 
In random order (can't choose):
- Rush - All the world's a Stage
- Peter Frampton - Frampton Comes Alive
- Supertramp - Paris (why is this the first mention of this beautiful piece of work?)
 
My All time Favorite is

UFO - "Strangers in the Night"

To round out the top three
Thin Lizzy - "Armed and Dangerous"
Rush - "Exit Stage Left"
 
Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush live.

Song remains the same

Temporal analogues of paradise. Jonas Hellborg w Shawn Lane

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Greg Mathieson - Baked Potato Super live (Steve Lukather, Jeff Porcaro, Greg Mathieson, Pops Powell)
AC/DC - Live in the Atlantic Studios
Deep Purple - Made in Japan
 
Peter Frampton- Frampton Comes Alive
Phil Keaggy (and others)- How The West Was One
Thin Lizzy- Live and Dangerous

Hard to go with three, these were most influential when I was in my formative beginner guitar years, along with Kiss Alive. Thereafter, anything by David Gilmour (Royal Albert Hall and Gdansk were both good), Gary Moore's SGTB era, all of Keaggy's stuff, SRV on Austin City Limits, and a host of others.
 
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Night of the Living dregs! (First time I heards the Bash I couldnt believe it. Still cant!)
Yessongs
Pink Floyd Pulse. I have the dvd. Great as always live.
 
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