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WWAWD concert albums ?

Turk February

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its the worst during the Omen, when the bass drum kicks in its completely unwatchable
 
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Oh, fuck.

Ministry... "In Case You DIdn't Feel Like Showing Up" and "Sphinctour". The former a classic, the latter, a pretty good picture of that tour.

Also, Foetus "BOIL" was the live album from more-or-less the same year they opened for Ministry's spring 96 Sphinctour (Europe 95, maybe). Saw Ministry, Foetus and the Young Gods in spring 96. Still one of my favorite shows, even though I got a concussion early into the Ministry set.
 

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The Pacific NW 73-74 set is up there. Then again, IMO, most shows between 71-78. But that show is special. Sure, one of the first widely-circulated Betty tapes (at least in terms of popularity), but there is zero fat on it. No drums, no space, no Other One/Dark Star, no meandering, and a powerful first set. Even if you're not a fan, check out "Loser", "Mama Tried", "Brown-Eyed Women" and "Scarlet" from that one. The recording quality alone...

Maiden Japan has been mentioned (and DP's Made In Japan), but Maiden's "Live After Death" is another all time classic.
I can’t stand Dark Star. Those really long jams get old fast. I’m down for extended jams, just keep it under 15 minutes

All those songs are great, and really shows how great a band they are
 
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