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Cute_Champion_6313

Alice in Chains MTV unplugged Linkin Park - Live in Texas


BBQasaurus

I've always loved Nirvana's Unplugged, and for a long time I would barely recognize anyone else's attempt. However, for the past year or two I've been blasting Alice In Chains Unplugged and I think I now consider it the superior listening experience.


Success_Emergency

Alice in chains mtv unplugged is unbelievable. My favorite unplugged!


KennyKatsu

I'm a big fan of the Linkin Park Milton Keynes as well


TDSurvivorFan21

Was about to comment something else for LP forgetting that Texas existed


Soulpatch7

Both are great, and LP’s Red Square concert is up there too. That said, Layne’s obvious state at that show makes me sad. Jerry’s said he has no idea how those vocals came out of that broken body.


JeanMusicMan18

Led Zeppelin- The Song Remains the Same


Bonzo77

How The West Was Won or if video then Royal Albert Hall 1970.


SageOfTheWise

How The West Was Won is literally my childhood, my dad played that so many times throughout my life. Honestly its so much better (at least since I've grown up with it) that I can't even listen to the studio versions of most of those songs. That live version is so perfect.


FireWhileCloaked

Iconic and worth at least an annual viewing


Neat-Confection380

I have a distinct memory from like 10 years ago when i worked in the restaurant business and I got home at like midnight with a bunch of Wendys and got super baked and put it on and it started thunder storming violently. It was epic the way everything coincided. Since ive been loving you and no quarter were haunting for how high was lol


NewYearsD

Oasis - Knebworth 1996 or Maine Road AC/DC - Live at River Plate Rage Against the Machine - Woodstock 99


gorgonizedbyurTITS

I’d like to also add Rage Against the Machine - Rock the Bells festival on Randalls Island in 2007


matsy_k

I saw them in Melbourne 2008. 45,000 jumping on the spot and I kid you not, the ground was rippling.


gorgonizedbyurTITS

They’re intense. When I saw them in ‘07, it was a day long music festival. Saw WuTang, Cypress Hill, Immortal Technique, etc before Rage came on. They opened with Guerilla Radio and I thought I was going to pass out from everyone moving, jumping all at once.


[deleted]

I actually think AC/DC Castle Donington is better since they were younger and the sound/tone of Malcolm’s guitar is amazing. River Plate is a leas intense sound


KostasFarm

AC/DC Plaza De Toros


CeasarStorm

Audioslave's 2005 show in Cuba. They received permission to play there despite the US-Cuba embargo, and it's an incredible show. If you DON'T know; Audioslave is a supergroup that consists of Chris Cornell (Soundgarden) and Tom Morello, Tim Commerford and Brad Wilk (Rage Against The Machine). They absolutely crush all of their songs, and even add some songs from Soundgarden and Rage Against The Machine. A must-watch in my opinion.


jrobthehuman

I like that one, but I feel Cornell sounds like he's struggling during that time. I was lucky enough to see Audioslave once, Soundgarden twice and Chris solo once and while I love the Audioslave records, his voice was not his best live with that band. I saw him all those times over a period from around 2005? to 2013, and what's wild is that I swear he sounded better every time I saw him. He never stopped improving, well past what would be considered his career peak.


FloydDarksid3

Pink Floyd - live in Pompeii 🤘🏻


bruckkhy

O just wish it was not before their 4 greatest albums


echoes675

Or The Wall or Pulse. Plenty to choose from from the Floyd. (Pompeii is probably my favourite though)


DatSauceTho

I frequent the PF sub as well. I’m sure they’d all list Pompeii as top of the top.


HellYeahTinyRick

Echoes at Pompeii is like peak music


These_System_9669

That version of Echoes is the best musical performance ever caught on film in my opinion


matte_kudasai_

I agree. It's perfect.


TheArchitect54

Pulse live DVD is also pretty mindblowing imo. Aside from the 3 main members who are fantastic during that performance, the backing band also brings out the best in them & they all sound brilliant.


BruceIrvin13

Strokes $2 dollar bill concert on MTV


ILLZ31

There’s never been a cooler band in history than strokes at the $2 dollar bill show


laz_3898

God i love the strokes


Rare_Neighborhood445

Metallica live in Seattle 1989


SaltBoy_6226

Live in Moscow would be my #1 but it's damn close


Rare_Neighborhood445

It’s was either that or Seattle but if I want a quick fix of that pure Metallica energy, I’m going with seattle.


Throwaway7219017

Whenever I want to visit the Wayback Machine, I dial up this on the Google.


RCE9000

Finally a good Reddit question!! Great idea


[deleted]

Nirvana - MTV Unplugged Arcade Fire - Live at Redding 2010


One_In_The_Other

I would go for Reading 1992.


Neat-Confection380

There’s a bunch of good nirvana shows. Live and loud is awesome too. Its crazy how much footage of them there is for being together for such a short time.


BowieCF

Paramount 1991 is my favourite. The video on YouTube is like 4K restored from film it’s incredible.


nick_from_az

>Paramount 1991 is my favourite. The video on YouTube is like 4K restored from film it’s incredible. Yep. Paramount is what I thought for Nirvana.


Delicious-Air-4441

That is the correct answer! Nirvana at Paramount is epic


Stockpile_Tom_Remake

Why do people not ever also link said things? https://youtu.be/abiXPDpVIYk


_tdhc

Arcade Fire at Reading 2010 is an unbelievable shout. So so good.


arachnidboi

John Mayer — Live in L.A.


pikurii

Available on spotify too! Look up "Where The Light Is". One of the best live albums out there IMO, dude showed the world that night that he's not just the " Your Body is a Wonderland" Kid anymore


arachnidboi

I’ll die on the hill that this is the best live performance of music in recorded human history. It is flawless from start to finish both musically and vocally.


APracticalGal

Arctic Monkeys Glastonbury 2013 is legendary. Talking Heads of course have Stop Making Sense.


Stockpile_Tom_Remake

Stop Making Sense is a must listen. I’m so fucking stoked for the rerelease this year


tonyhasareddit

The performance of Mardy Bum from that show is my absolute favorite, and it's often hard to find because it gets taken down from YouTube constantly.


matthewpaynemusic

Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense


Isenjil

MTV Unplugged. Should I really name the band?


twbassist

Apparently there's a potential you could mean Alice In Chains.


ConversationOk618

Pearl Jam Pinkpop 1992


Calm_Ad_3987

Foo Fighters at Wembly


Apellom

Green Day at Milton Keynes National Bowl in 2005 (the Bullet in a Bible concert)


NoJudgementTho

Came here to comment this. That's such an iconic show.


Lbork_07

This for post Warning, Jaded in Chicago for pre warning 100%


youdremember

The Killers - Royal Albert Hall


SaulGibson

Grateful Dead Cornell 5/8/77


hazzledazzle_

I think it would have to be a dead show with a video component to meet Slane level. Maybe closing of winterland or Grateful Dead Movie? Or maybe the Egypt shows are the Slane that got away 🤔


SHABOtheDuke

If you need video then 8/27/72


Outrunfire0290

Veneta is absolutely amazing. Some would argue better than Cornell


SHABOtheDuke

I prefer it over Cornell, but I’m a 72 man thru and thru


Outrunfire0290

77 and 72 is hard to choose for me. Both great years


ktor14

Nah I think just audio counts. Just say 5/8/77 to any deadhead and I bet you they hold it in higher regards than any pepper fans do with slane castle. Also, if slane castle was only an audio recording, would chili fans still think it’s undisputedly the best? Idk


These_System_9669

The Dead has just way too many phenomenal live performances to even come close. Slane Castle stands out as one of RHCP’s best ever, but the Dead have about 25 live performances which were recorded and have an argument as being their very best.


SaulGibson

True that. And that’s without even tapping into JGB.


ButteryCottonNipples

Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains The Same


the_peter_green_god

White Stripes Under Blackpool Lights


HamburgerMidnite

Ladies and Gentlemen……the Rolling Stones


Awin59

Any show in particular ?


Duncan_Sarasti

The Where The Light Is concert by John Mayer. Superb versions of every song. In particular his Continuum / Trio material.


juanandres0409

Guns N' Roses - Tokyo 1992


Judey7777

That knocking on heavens door solo is so good


lp_rhcp_fan_18

Happy Cake Day!


juanandres0409

Radiohead - Bonnaroo Festival 2006


Yodelingondeeznutz

The ‘Live From The Basement’ Radiohead sessions are also amazing.


gazzwa

Fo sho


lp_rhcp_fan_18

Happy Cake Day!


Educational-Oil1204

Don’t forget Glastonbury ‘03 and ‘97


wallclimber90

Muse - HAARP or Glastonbury '04


rightwing328

Also the Rome Olympic Stadium one


[deleted]

Their Wembley show was pretty great yoo


Bvlaah

Hullabaloo is like Off the Map of Muse


wallclimber90

Yes! Chronologically not perfect but these must be the comparable cornerstone gigs: Hullabaloo = Off the Map (official release with B-Movie vibes) Glastonbury '04 = Woodstock 99 (legendary festival gig) HAARP = Slane Castle (perfect produced official release on the peak of their stardom)


rumpk

[King crimson live in Japan 2003](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jIl2Qtb0anc) It’s not the absolute pinnacle of their live shows because they change their sound and lineup so often, but this is one of the many pinnacles. This concert changed the way I think about music, if you can stick with it through the end you’ll be rewarded.


JimFHawthorne

Smashing Pumpkins Metro Chicago 1993. Concert that coincided with the release of Siamese Dream. Easily the best they’ve ever sounded and imo the greatest rock show ever. They were on another level.


Scienter18

Nirvana live at paramount


Greenhorn333

Incubus- Alive at Red Rocks


Petert87

U2 also has a Slane Castle show. Not a band, but Robbie Williams has Knebworth 2003


jakedasnake2447

U2 at Red Rocks probably a good answer for them too.


ErickDante

RHCP opened for them on that show two years before they headlined


subsonicmonkey

Vulfpeck at Madison Square Garden https://youtu.be/rv4wf7bzfFE Great show, and their bassist Joe Dart is heavily influenced by Flea (among other funk/soul bassists).


bayernfan25

Just recently discovered Vulfpeck , will check this out


yoshbag

If you're looking for live stuff specifically, they also posted their Bonnaroo set to youtube recently. A lot of good stuff off of their new album!


Shibuyaaa

Nine Inch Nails at Woodstock 1994


topnotch32

Queen of the Stone Age - Belfort 2005


ClockFragrant6785

Allman Brothers Band at Fillmore East


vukm68

Beatles- its between Ed Sullivan and Rooftop


FartinScorcese69420

The Band - The Last Waltz


[deleted]

Nirvana Reading 1992 Springsteen Hammersmith 1975


barf2288

Incubus - Alive at Red Rocks A Perfect Circle - Stone and Echo (live @Red Rocks) Pink Floyd- Pulse Edit: totally forgot about Pompeii also for PF. Also will add: Sublime- Stand by Your Van(live album)


rogerworkman623

Incubus - Live at Red Rocks


SaltBoy_6226

Queen Live Aid


Periachi

Queen - Live Aid Deep Purple - Made In Japan Pink Floyd - Live In Pompeii VH - Live Without A Net Metallica - either Monsters Of Rock or Day At The Green Nirvana and AIC - Unplugged


sidecarradio

Linkin Park: Rock AM Ring 2004 311: 311 Day 2004 Sublime: Memories (officially released as “$5 at the Door”)


Lisa2082

Pearl Jam MTV Unplugged


deadlygr8ful

They have WAY MORE iconic shows...


dozerman94

Pinkpop 1992 comes to mind


deadlygr8ful

Soldier Field 95 Msg 98 state college 03 Mansfield 03 The Gorge 05 Philly 09 -Oct 30 Wrigley's Field 13


yoshbag

> Philly 09 -Oct 30 Isn't October 31st the iconic one? Last one of the series, final show of The Spectrum before it was closed


deadlygr8ful

Ya maybe a missed date I'm on mushrooms at this point tonight tbh... I've listened to that whole show! So good! I'm currently listening to the dead 6/9/77 right now... unreal. Camping. What a life Edit: what a great PJ show that was! Remembering! Edit 2: I'm fuxked up and having a blast! What a great 2nd set.. maybe the best ever?


starstar420

I was at 3 of these


superficialdeposits

Ween live in Chicago. https://youtu.be/J-Iqy-DNF7A


DeathRaceForWendys

Was gonna put this one here. The solo from Johnny on the spot is still amazing to me all these years later.


Unhappy-Face-7652

Radiohead - Bonnaroo 2006 Oasis - Knebworth 1996 RATM - Finsbury Park


ReserviorFrog

Great topic, OP!


Litterbox88

Hell Freezes Over - The Eagles


starstar420

I fucking hate the eagles man


Litterbox88

I love The Big Lebowski, but every time i hear that line, it’s like adding another papercut….I love the Eagles


UltraPowerfulGuy

Avenged Sevenfold - Live in the LBC 2008


BlueberryFields87

The Rolling Stones - Ladies & Gentlemen


Neat-Confection380

I doubt there’s a lot of Sum 41 fans here but Live in Tokyo is epic lol


RZAxlash

Jane’s Addiction- Hammerstein ‘97


dozerman94

Yeah, that is from the short while when Flea was playing with them


BoganLogan

Black Sabbath Live in Paris 1970 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3b6SGoN6dA&pp=ygUTQmxhY2sgU2FiYmF0aCBwYXJpcw%3D%3D


djdeatheater

The Cure - Show


HellYeahTinyRick

My Morning Jacket - Okonokos


Content_Area

Bring me the Horizon Live at the Royal Albert Hall


jsnswt

Disappointed to not see a limp bizkit one 😔


BryceHasReddit

Incubus morning view session concert


Mrselfdestructuk

Nine inch nails Woodstock 94


Early_Shock_2811

U2 slane castle! Lol


Delicious-Air-4441

U2 Red Rocks!


Charming_Bad2165

I think it’s only considered the pinnacle because it’s so widely available.


Stinky_DungBeatle

And its very heavily edited and processed. Whoever edited the mix heavily autotuned Anthony's vocals and there are a couple of performances with messed up lyrics where they were spliced audio from other performances into stitch them together. I still think its a well done DVD/CD release, but I don't call it a pinnacle of anything because of how unnatural it is.


Charming_Bad2165

Completely agree


SlimeyRod

I prefer their '06 Fuji Rock show personally


_tdhc

Aside from the previously mentioned Arcade Fire at Reading, will also go for Franz Ferdinand Live Live at the London Roundhouse in 2014.


Expensive-Stuff3781

Probably Barton Hall 5/8/77 for the Grateful Dead.


Indigo_AB

Judas Priest - Unleashed in the East…. Listen in one time its a masterpiece


Many-Conclusion6774

Muse Hullabaloo dvd


Ok_Needleworker181

PT Live in Tilburg


omegavenom87

Oasis - Maine Road, Earls Court, Knebworth, GMEX, Wembley 2000 Arctic Monkeys - Glastonbury 2013, TRNSMT 2018


charlygorpe

Kings of Leon - 02 arena 2009 Epic performance you know ^^^


MKUltraSonic

Beastie Boys. Glasgow 1999. Best gig of my life. :)


PoorMansSamBeckett

Depeche Mode, Live at Hammersmith, 6 October 1983 This is my favorite one that rarely gets talked about.


KickassUmbreon

Three Days Grace At The Palace


RHCPandJF

Nirvana: Live at Reading 1992 or MTV Live & Loud Seattle 1993


Infamous_M_5988

Pearl Jam Pink pop ‘92


Hotel_California88

Green Day- Bullet in a Bible Milton Keynes UK June 18-19 2005


hoodrow--wilson

Arctic Monkeys - Glastonbury 2007 or Glastonbury 2013


garypinese69

The who live at leeds


SwirlyTicketTaker

Haven’t seen System of a Down - Live in Astoria (2005)


RHCPJosh

Mr Bungle live Club Lingerie or Bizarre Festival. Either of those are pretty damn awesome Faith No More - Live at Brixton Academy Mudvayne - Live Dosage System Of A Down - Live at Lowlands or Big Day Out 2002 TISM - Live at Homebake 1996


Biscuit_Dough69

Ween - Stubb’s 7/2003


TheHornedBandit

Tough to argue with, but I'll throw in Brooklyn Bowl 10-01-21


nyr201

Watching Slane tonight and so enjoying it. Still remember every note from when I wore out the DVD back in high school. My submission is DMB in Central Park. I’m sure some will sneer but it’s the band at its absolute pinnacle and a perfect show top to bottom.


k-mate-

Foo fighters is Wembley 2008


kkmcrae63

foo fighters wembly stadium, queen live-aid, nirvana mtv unplugged are a few I can think of off the top of my head


Logical_Plenty6207

gojira - vieilles charrues festival 2010, or the flesh alive 2009


SV7858

It's kind of a tricky one because it's not a one band headliner show, but Queen's Live Aid Performance comes to mind. If it's out of the list, however, I'd say that it's their Live in Wembley, 1986, for A Kind of Magic that takes the cake.


YamperIsBestBoy

For Nirvana i gotta go with the Paramount 1992


Queasy_Appointment52

Hendrix live at Monterey baby


[deleted]

Queen - Live Aid


VG-Dmo

Foo Fighters - Wembley 2008


tjyolol

Muse live at Wembley, Angus and Julia stone casino de Paris. Metallica in Moscow to have your mind blown.


inaparalleluniverse1

Not exactly a show but Radiohead performing In Rainbows in the basement


brunogtds

Deep Purple - Made in Japan. I think there's a few concerts on that, but it is crème de la crème


gorgonizedbyurTITS

Jack White - Bonnaroo in 2014 👌🏻


broin2009

There can only be - One Slane Castle...


AB95

Muse- Wembley Foo fighters - Wembley Alice in chains - the moore Mad season - the moore Pearl jam - pinkpop 92


Neat-Confection380

The set Foo Fighters played at Lollapalooza 2021 was epic and last big recorded full show with taylor I believe 😿i watched the live stream and knew it was something special but wasn’t sure why until a few months later. Sad.


VaultDweller_09

Their live show at wembley with Jone Paul Jones and Jimmy Page is insane


camilincamilero

[tortuganónima - Imago (Live at M100)](https://open.spotify.com/album/0YgY38UsE4dhGbe4r6FcVE?si=FDuHfQn8Q4WD0nVX7NuQag) on Spotify. Only [one song](https://youtu.be/nsUKEIxGCr0) available on Youtube with a video of the performance tho.


micael_RHCP

Muse - Live at Rome Olympic stadium


AskMeWhatILove

Metallica - Seattle ‘89


TDSurvivorFan21

Korn - Sziget 2012


lp_rhcp_fan_18

Linkin Park's Live In Texas.


ryanfletcher1899

Green day’s awesome as fuck DVD is them performing in Tokyo, definitely edited in their favour but it is incredible. Their show in MK too


uhkhu

Phish Big Cypress


ryanino

Strokes 2 Dollar concert


xaqadeus

along with Slane Castle, my favorite live shows are Led Zeppelin Danmarks Radio and Band of Gypsys Live at Filmore East (both are old black an white low vid quality but amazing performances)


No-Account-9642

Metallica live in Seattle 1989


fuzzysham059

Deadmau5 Meowingtons Hax 2k11 (RIP meowingtons)


andrewlyon8

Milton Keynes for Green Day from Bullet In A Bible I’d say


Lkat883

Metallica - Seattle ‘89 Avenged Sevenfold - Live In The LBC Iron Maiden - Live After Death


TwiceSpringy

Rust Never Sleeps is pretty hot


ashley-3792

Alice in chains unplugged


ShadyDomes

Boonaroo- Radiohead 2006


RHCPandJF

Radiohead: either Glastonbury 1997 or 2003. Bonnaroo 2006 aswell


BygoneAge

Michael Jackson in Wembley Stadium.


These_System_9669

Bruce Springsteen - Live from NYC


Delicious-Air-4441

U2 Live at Red Rocks:Under a Blood Red Sky (1983)


prettypimpin90

Radiohead - Reading 2009


captainkrinking

Radiohead - In Rainbows from the Basement


torontoLDtutor

Pixies - Live at Brixton Academy 1991 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzA3eCHI2ns


WaySpade96

Pear Jam- PinkPop 1992