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  1. 1. Which is your favourite live album recorded since 2003?

    • Rush in Rio
    • R30
    • Snakes & Arrows Live
    • Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland
    • Clockwork Angels Tour
    • R40
  2. 2. Which is the worst live album recorded since 2003?

    • Rush in Rio
    • R30
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    • Snakes & Arrows Live
    • Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland
    • Clockwork Angels Tour
    • R40
  3. 3. What's the second best live album recorded since 2003?

    • Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland
    • R40
    • R30
    • Rush in Rio
    • Clockwork Angels Tour
    • Snakes & Arrows Live


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Of these I've only heard Time Machine, Clockwork Angels, and R40. Of course I'm very partial to R40 since I actually saw it with my own two eyes and heard it with my own two ears, but I don't think it's fair of me to vote having not heard half of the options, especially when one of them is the much acclaimed Rush In Rio.
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I picked R30 as the best, because I really enjoy the energy in it, almost more than the song lineup. (Can't really beat R40 for song lineup, but the guys were older.) Second was Time Machine, because I like Moving Pictures so well. Some of the songs live, like The Camera Eye, are just really really well done.

 

I picked both though, because I had to pick something. Really they could be tied with Rush in Rio (talk about energy!) and R40, I really like those as well. You could move any one of the 4 into first and second place and I would go with that as well.

 

Clockwork Angels live and Snakes and Arrows live never really grabbed me, although I am one of the few here that enjoy the S & A studio version a lot.

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I picked R30 as the best, because I really enjoy the energy in it, almost more than the song lineup. (Can't really beat R40 for song lineup, but the guys were older.) Second was Time Machine, because I like Moving Pictures so well. Some of the songs live, like The Camera Eye, are just really really well done.

 

I picked both though, because I had to pick something. Really they could be tied with Rush in Rio (talk about energy!) and R40, I really like those as well. You could move any one of the 4 into first and second place and I would go with that as well.

 

Clockwork Angels live and Snakes and Arrows live never really grabbed me, although I am one of the few here that enjoy the S & A studio version a lot.

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I picked R30 as the best, because I really enjoy the energy in it, almost more than the song lineup. (Can't really beat R40 for song lineup, but the guys were older.) Second was Time Machine, because I like Moving Pictures so well. Some of the songs live, like The Camera Eye, are just really really well done.

 

I picked both though, because I had to pick something. Really they could be tied with Rush in Rio (talk about energy!) and R40, I really like those as well. You could move any one of the 4 into first and second place and I would go with that as well.

 

Clockwork Angels live and Snakes and Arrows live never really grabbed me, although I am one of the few here that enjoy the S & A studio version a lot.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0RpKilqAnc

 

Thank you! That was pretty awesome! Although I couldn't tell if Neil just looked like Neil usually, or if he looked a little nervous to be playing on a Who song! :)

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I've picked R30 as well. Rio is last and S&A Live in 2nd. This might change though.

 

You don't like Rio that much? Too many sing alongs?

The crowd is noisy but the recording is noisy too. I just have a hard time listening to it. The best part is the two soundboard songs at the end.

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I picked R30 as the best, because I really enjoy the energy in it, almost more than the song lineup. (Can't really beat R40 for song lineup, but the guys were older.) Second was Time Machine, because I like Moving Pictures so well. Some of the songs live, like The Camera Eye, are just really really well done.

 

I picked both though, because I had to pick something. Really they could be tied with Rush in Rio (talk about energy!) and R40, I really like those as well. You could move any one of the 4 into first and second place and I would go with that as well.

 

Clockwork Angels live and Snakes and Arrows live never really grabbed me, although I am one of the few here that enjoy the S & A studio version a lot.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0RpKilqAnc

 

Thank you! That was pretty awesome! Although I couldn't tell if Neil just looked like Neil usually, or if he looked a little nervous to be playing on a Who song! :)

I put a different version in at first but the uploader doesn't allow embedding on other sites. I hate that crap!

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I picked R30 as the best, because I really enjoy the energy in it, almost more than the song lineup. (Can't really beat R40 for song lineup, but the guys were older.) Second was Time Machine, because I like Moving Pictures so well. Some of the songs live, like The Camera Eye, are just really really well done.

 

I picked both though, because I had to pick something. Really they could be tied with Rush in Rio (talk about energy!) and R40, I really like those as well. You could move any one of the 4 into first and second place and I would go with that as well.

 

Clockwork Angels live and Snakes and Arrows live never really grabbed me, although I am one of the few here that enjoy the S & A studio version a lot.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0RpKilqAnc

 

Thank you! That was pretty awesome! Although I couldn't tell if Neil just looked like Neil usually, or if he looked a little nervous to be playing on a Who song! :)

I put a different version in at first but the uploader doesn't allow embedding on other sites. I hate that crap!

 

I was able to see it ok!

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I picked R30 as the best, because I really enjoy the energy in it, almost more than the song lineup. (Can't really beat R40 for song lineup, but the guys were older.) Second was Time Machine, because I like Moving Pictures so well. Some of the songs live, like The Camera Eye, are just really really well done.

 

I picked both though, because I had to pick something. Really they could be tied with Rush in Rio (talk about energy!) and R40, I really like those as well. You could move any one of the 4 into first and second place and I would go with that as well.

 

Clockwork Angels live and Snakes and Arrows live never really grabbed me, although I am one of the few here that enjoy the S & A studio version a lot.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0RpKilqAnc

 

Thank you! That was pretty awesome! Although I couldn't tell if Neil just looked like Neil usually, or if he looked a little nervous to be playing on a Who song! :)

I put a different version in at first but the uploader doesn't allow embedding on other sites. I hate that crap!

 

I was able to see it ok!

Yeah it's not a bad one.

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