The search engine reckons nobody’s mentioned Bob Marley & The Wailers’ “Live At The Lyceum” in this thread. That needed fixing.
And I've just remembered the runner-up. Monk - Big Band and Quartet in Concert. Recorded live in NYC, December 1963. Joyous stuff, in living stereo and amazing SQ. Get the extended 2CD version.I know I've said this before ad nauseam but Charles Mingus, Cornell 1964. Amazing, incendiary, possessed, funny, exciting, vital music. Wobbly SQ, banged mics, tape dropouts, mono. None of that matters.
This, along with Hendrix and early Pink Floyd, was a favourite among a group of us when we gathered for sessions.Rolling Stones - get yer ya-yas out
+1 for Electrif Lycanthrope (now released officially), American Cutie is as good.All mentioned before but that’s because they are all magnificent:
Waiting for Columbus.
How the West Was Won
Live at Leeds
Stop Making Sense
Get Yer Ya Ya’s out
L & D
And I’d also cite the famous Little Feat bootleg, Electrif Lycanthrope.