Temptations Live! was the first live album released by The Temptations and was recorded at the Roostertail club, Detroit, Michigan in October 1966.
Temptations Live!
The following live albums were recorded in 1966:
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band East West Live
Captain Beefheart Live 1966-67
John Coltrane Offering Live At Temple University
John Coltrane Live In Japan
Count Basie Live at the Sands (The Show Before Frank Sinatra)
Big Brother and the Holding Company Live in San Francisco
Bob Dylan – Live 1966 The “Royal Albert Hall” Concert
Bill Evans Live at Town Hall
Ella Fitzgerald Duke Ellington The Stockholm Concert
John Lee Hooker – Live At The Café Au Go-Go
Howlin’ Wolf Live in Cambridge Ma
Jefferson Airplane Live At The Fillmore Auditorium 10/16/66
BB King Blues Is King
Mance Lipscomb Clifton Chenier Lightning Hopkins Live At The 1966 Berkeley Blues Festival
Moby Grape Moby Grape Live
Willie Nelson Country Music Concert at Panther Hall
Buck Owens Carnegie Hall Concert
Quicksilver Messenger Service Fillmore Auditorium November 5 1966
Lou Rawls – Lou Rawls Live
Otis Redding – In Person At The Whisky A Go Go
The Rolling Stones – Got Live If You Want It
Frank Sinatra At The Sands
The Temptations – The Temptations Live
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Temptations Live! was the first live album released by The Temptations and was recorded at the Roostertail club, Detroit, Michigan in October 1966.
Temptations Live!
In Person At The Whisky A Go Go is a live album by soul legend Otis Redding. It was recorded at the Whisky A Go Go club in Los Angeles, early in 1966 before he’d made his reputation with a white audience at the Monterey festival.
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The Bootleg Series Vol. 4: Bob Dylan Live 1966, The “Royal Albert Hall” Concert is a controversial live album by Bob Dylan.
It is one of the most famous live recordings ever made as one disgusted fan of Bob Dylan’s electric rather than acoustic songs yells out “Judas” before Like A Rolling Stone. Listen out for it and you”ll also hear Dylan’s instruction to his band to “play it fucking loud”.
And they do.
Feelings were still running high although the electric Bob Dylan first appeared on the Bringing It All Back Home album, released in March 1965.
For many years it was bootlegged and became known as the Royal Albert Hall recording but it is widely known that the Judas heckling comes from the concert at the Manchester Free Trade Hall in May 1966.
Bob Dylan started to issue a series of official bootlegs and this album appeared legally in 1998.
The group backing Bob Dylan in this concert were known at the time as The Hawks but they became better known later as The Band.
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