20 Best Live Albums
3. The Who - Live At Leeds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9g30nwCpyaAYou won't find any flamboyance or glamour here; it's just four guys playing the life out of their instruments. A 15 minute version of My Generation and opening song Young Man's Blues are highlights on what many consider to be the best live recording of all time.
Being good ol' fashioned rock and roll with waling guitars, screaming vocals and one of the best rhythm sections in music, it encapsulates everything that rock stands for. Live At Leeds transports you to 14th February, 1970 and sticks you in Leeds University, seeing The Who in their prime.
An album without what would become some of their biggest hits (Won't Get Fooled Again, Baba O' Riley), it shows The Who don't need those songs to make a gig epic; they just need instruments and anyone who'll listen.