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Liu Xi Liu Xi (劉熙) (d. 329), courtesy name Yiguang (義光), was the crown prince and a son of Liu Yao, the final emperor of the Chinese/Xiongnu state Han Zhao, who was thrust into the leadership role after his father was captured by rival Later Zhao's forces, but was unable to resist Later Zhao and killed less than a year later.
Liu Xian Liu Xian an officer of the Three Kingdoms Period, and son to Liu Du. Liu Xian at one time was ordered by his father to fight against Liu Bei, but was taken alive by Zhang Fei and was released on the condition that he would convince his father to surrender.
Liu Xinwu Liu Xinwu (ĺĺżć¦; LiĂş XÄ«nwÇ”; born 1942) is a Chinese author, and one of the earliest proponents of the post-Maoist wave of Chinese literature. Born in the province of Sichuan, his family moved to Beijing, a city that figures prominently in his work, in 1950.
Liu Yichang Liu Yichang (劉以鬯) (born December, 1918), in Cantonese Lau Yee Cheung, a notable writer and novelist in Hong Kong. One of his most notable stream of consciousness novellas Tête-bêche (《對倒》) inspires Hong Kong filmmaker Wong Kar Wai's In the Mood for Love.
Liu Yikang Liu Yikang (劉義康) (409-451), nickname Chezi (車ĺ), was an imperial prince of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song. He was a son of Emperor Wu (Liu Yu), and served as prime minister during the reign of his brother Emperor Wen.
Liu Yin (Han Zhao) Liu Yin (劉č¤) (d. 329), courtesy name Yisun (çľ©ĺ«), was an imperial prince of the Chinese/Xiongnu state Han Zhao, who, following his father Liu Yao's capture by rival Later Zhao, tried to maintain the state with his brother, the crown prince Liu Xi, but was unsuccessful and killed by Later Zhao.
Liu Yin (Southern Han) Liu Yin was a leader in the late Tang Dynasty and early part of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period in Chinese history ranging from the late ninth century to early tenth century. His region of influence was in Southern China around the area now known as Canton, or Guangzhou.
Liu Yu Liu Yu (劉虞/ĺ虞) was an official of the Later Han Period. According to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, during the time of the Yellow Turban Rebellion, he was the Governor of You Province in the northeast of China; his call for volunteers to fight the rebellion in his province was the event which led to Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei swearing the Peach Garden Oath and raising their first ever army.
Liu Yunfei Liu Yunfei (ĺ云飞) is a Chinese football player who currently plays keeper for Shanghai Shenhua and the China national football team. There are some news articles saying Shanghai Shenhua will terminate the contract with him.
Liu Zixun Liu Zixun (劉ĺĺ‹›) (456-466), courtesy name Xiaode (ĺťĺľ·), was an imperial prince and pretender to the throne of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song, who received claims of allegiance from most provinces of the state during the year 466 after his staff made a claim to the throne on his behalf, rivalling that of his uncle Emperor Ming, following the assassination of his brother Emperor Qianfei in 465. The inability of his troops to defeat the outnumbered troops of Emperor Ming, however, eventually led to the collapse of his regime, and Emperor Ming's general Shen Youzhi captured and executed him at the age of 10.
Liubech Liubech or Lyubech (; ) is a small ancient town (first mentioned in 881) connected with many important events since the times of Kievan Rus'. It is currently a small settlement (2,600 inhabitants-2001) located in Ripky Raion, Chernihiv Oblast of Ukraine.
Liudhard Luidhard was the chaplain of Queen Bertha of Kent, who she brought with her from the continent upon her marriage to King Ethelbert of Kent. He was involved with the creation of the first Christian Saxon church in England in Canterbury, which was originally dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours.
Liudmila Belavenets Liudmila Belavenets (or Lyudmila Belavenets, Russian: Людмила Сергеевна Белавенец; born June 7, 1940, in Moscow) is a Russian woman grandmaster of correspondence chess, the fourth ICCF Women's World Champion in correspondence chess (1984-1992). Moreover she is a Woman International Master in the over the board chess.
Liudolf of Lotharingia Liudolf (also called Ludolf) of Lotharingia, count of ZĂĽtphen, military commander of the army of the archbishop of Cologne, protector of the abbeys of Brauweiler, MĂĽnster and Borghorst, Count of Waldenberg (born in Saxe about 1000, died 10 April 1031, buried in Brauweiler Abbey)
Liugongjun Liugongjun (ç‘ ĺ…¬ĺśł) is the name of a system of canals and irrigation ditches that once crisscrossed the city of Taipei, Taiwan. Most of the canals were covered over by roads and streets in the 1970s due to increasing volumes of traffic and diminishing necessity of water transportation and irrigation.
Liuhe Pagoda Liuhe Pagoda (), literally Six Harmonies Pagoda or Six Harmonies Tower, is multi-storied pagoda in southern Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China. It is located at the foot of Yuelun Hill, facing the Qiantang River.
Liujiaxia Dam Liujiaxia Dam (ĺ家峡水坝, Liujiaxia shuiba) is a major dam along the middle upper part of the Yellow River forming the Liujiaxia Reservoir (ĺ家峡水库). The dam is located just down river from where the Tao River meets the Yellow River.
Liupanshui Liupanshui (Simplified Chinese:ĺ…ç›ć°´) is a city whose urban area has 251,900 inhabitants in Western Guizhou province in the People's Republic of China. The population of its jurisdictional area has exceeded 2,830,000 as of 2006, and it is the second largest city in Guizhou.
Liuqiu Liuqiu (ćµć±‚, ç‰ć±‚, or ç‰ç; pinyin "LiĂşqiĂş") was the name given by the Chinese to some island(s) in the East China Sea and nearby waters, usually in mythical or legendary contexts. These are thought to be the RyĹ«kyĹ« Islands of Okinawa, Japan).
Liutprand of Benevento Liutprand (died after 759) was the duke of Benevento from the death of his father Gisulf II in 749 until his own deposition. He reigned under the regency of his mother, Scauniperga, who supported King Aistulf, until 756.
Liutprand, King of the Lombards Liutprand was the king of the Lombards from 712 to 744 and is chiefly remembered for his Donation of Sutri, in 728, and his long reign which brought him into conflicts, mostly successful, with most of Italy at some time or other. He profited by Byzantine weakness to enlarge his domains in Emilia and the Romagna.
Liutward Liutward was the archchancellor of the Holy Roman Empire from 878 and the bishop of Vercelli from 880 by appointment of Charles the Fat, whose chief minister he was. Never liked by the nobility, he was trusted by Charles as a confidante and go-between with the papacy.
Liuyedao The liuye dao, or "willow leaf saber", is a type of dao that was commonly used as a military sidearm for both cavalry and infantry during the Ming and Qing dynasties. This weapon features a moderate curve along the length of the blade.
Liv Heløe Liv Heløe (born 1963) is a Norwegian actress and writer. Working as a professional actor from the age of 11, playing several significant parts on film and in the theatre in both classical and contemporary drama, she made her debut as a writer in 1994 with "Negressen", performed at Det Norske Teatret and on Norwegian national television.
Liv Mildrid Gjernes Liv Mildrid Gjernes (born 1954 in Lunde, in Telemark, Norway) is a Norwegian artist and has given name to the contemporary style of decoration, sculpture, and furniture design known as Gjernes style. She lives and has her atelier in Eidsfoss, in Vestfold in Norway.
Livability Court A Livability Court is a municipal court (or court of limited jurisdiction) focused on cases involving non-compliance with codes and standards about housing, waste, the environment, noise, animal control, zoning, traffic and tourism. The first and only Livability Court in the United States was created in Charleston, South Carolina in 2002.
Livable Landscape Livable landscapes are gardens that are personal, intimate spaces that simultaneously celebrate community and the joy of the connected landscape. They include local approaches that are cognizant of global realities and trends.
Livable Streets Livable Streets is a book by Donald Appleyard in which he showed that streets have many social and recreational functions which are severely impaired by high-speed car traffic. For example, residents of streets with light traffic have, on average, three more friends and twice as many acquaintances as the people on streets with heavy traffic.
Livadeia Livadeia (Greek: Λιβαδειά - Livadeiá or Livadia or Λεβάδεια - Levádeia as well as Λειβαδιά Leivadia or Livadia) is a city in central Greece. It is the capital of the prefecture Boeotia.
Livadia Palace Livadia Palace (, , ) was a summer retreat of the last Russian tsar, Nicholas II, and his family in Livadiya, Crimea in southern Ukraine. The Yalta Conference was held there in 1945, when the palace housed the apartments of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and other members of the American delegation.
Livadiya Livadiya (, , ) is small town in Crimea 3 kilometres west of Yalta. A minor Crimean Tatar settlement in Middle Ages, Livadiya was named after the ancient Greek entrance into paradise in 1835, when a notable landscape park was laid out here.
Liván Hernández Eisler Liván Hernández Carrera (born February 20, 1975 in Villa Clara, Cuba), known as Liván Hernández (), is a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who plays for the Arizona Diamondbacks (2006-present). He is the half brother of pitcher Orlando "El Duque" Hernández and is currently dating Canadian Vocalist Tacquira.
Live - The Virgin Tour Madonna's first live video release was Live - The Virgin Tour, released in 1985. Filmed in Detroit, Michigan on The Virgin Tour, it featured selections from Madonna's first two albums and the Vision Quest Soundtrack.
Live -Europe '83 Live Europe '83 was a 1984 recording by Joan Baez, taken from performances during her previous year's tour. The album found Baez beginning to update her image (which she would continue to do on subsequent releases) by including songs like "Children of the Eighties" (her own composition, written for the children born after the 1960s) alongside old fan favorites like "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" and "Farewell Angelina".
Live & Electric Indie Sampler This promotional CD was given away free at concerts on Hanson's "Live and Electric" Tour of 2005 to promote the independent bands touring with Hanson. It features songs from the Pat McGee Band, The Hero Factor, 28 Days and David Garza along with Hanson's own music.
Live & More Encore Live & More Encore is a live album released by Donna Summer in 1999. Released on the Epic label, it featured a live concert which had been filmed especially for the VH-1 channel, and also two new dance tracks, including a re-working of "Time To Say Goodbye", a semi-classical song previously made popular by Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman.
Live (Alison Krauss album) Live is the first all-live album and the eleventh album in total by Alison Krauss and Union Station. All of the songs except for "Down to the River to Pray" (performed at Austin City Limits) were recorded at The Louisville Palace April 29 and April 30 2002, and released November 5 the same year.
Live (Bad Brains album) Live is a live album from hardcore punk & reggae pioneers Bad Brains. It was recorded in early 1988 and features a complete set of blistering punk rock as well as a few funk selections from their most recent album at the time, the influential I Against I.
Live (Blind Guardian album) Live is the second live album by the band Blind Guardian. It was recorded during the Blind Guardian World Tour 2002/2003 in Tokyo, Stockholm, Lichtenfels, Venice, DĂĽsseldorf, Milano, Firenze, Barcelona, San Sebastian, Aviles, Madrid, Granada, Valencia, Bremen, Moscow, Hamburg, Berlin, MĂĽnchen, Stuttgart.
Live (Catch 22 album) Live! showcases Catch 22 as they were meant to be experienced, live, in front of an audience thinking they were in for a treat by seeing keasbey nights performed well but oh no its a different story altoghether.
Live (DVD) Live is the Guano Apes first live CD release ever featuring all their hits such as "Open Your Eyes", "Lords Of The Boards", "Big In Japan", "You Can't Stop Me" and many more. The "Live" album was out on Monday, 20th October 2003, and besides the usual Jewelcase, it comes in Limited Edition format including a bonus DVD in 5.
Live (Generation X album) Live is a live album from punk rock band Generation X. Recorded on an unspecified date in 1980 at Hatfield Polytechnic, the soundboard tapes remained unreleased and presumed lost forever until fortuitously discovered by guitarist James Stevenson almost twenty-five years later.
Live (Happy Mondays album) Live was the first official live, and overall fourth, album by the British band The Happy Mondays, recorded live at Ellend Road, Leeds, England on June 1, 1991. The album is viewed with disdain by many, who see it as an attempt to cash in on the proliferation of live bootleg recordings of the time.
Live (Manhattan Transfer album) The Manhattan Transfer Live was recorded by The Manhattan Transfer live at Manchester on 23 April, 1978, Bristol on 28 April, 1978, and the Hammersmith Odeon Theatre, London, on 2 May, 1978. The album was produced by Tim Hauser and Janis Siegel.
Live (Tanya Tucker album) Live is the thirteenth released album by Tanya Tucker, but her first one recorded live in concert. She primarily performs live versions of songs that have been previously recorded in studio and released on her earlier albums.
Live (Zebra album) New Orleans via Long Island heavy metal/hard rock band Zebra, known for their legendary live shows, released the album Live in 1990. The recordings are taken from various shows they performed on Long Island in November of 1989.
Live 1967 Live 1967 is a live album by The Monkees, compiled from show dates (in Seattle, Portland and Spokane) on their 1967 United States tour. The songs mostly feature the Monkees themselves singing and playing, although the "solo spots" for each member feature music by opening act The Sundowners.
Live 1977 Live 1977 is a live album by The Fall, first released in March 2000. Although the sound quality is poor and live documents of The Fall are plentiful, this one is of particular note as it is the earliest available recording of the group in action.
Live 2 Tell (Original Soundtrack) Live 2 Tell (Original Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the upcoming Tupac written film, Live 2 Tell, which is scheduled to be released in 2008 according to IMDB. The soundtrack to Tupac Resurrection contained a full album of 2Pac songs, so this upcoming soundtrack will most definitely include 2Pac songs as well, especially since Amaru Entertainment will have some part in the upcoming movie.
Live 8 Live 8 (not to be confused with Live Aid) was a series of concurrent benefit concerts that took place on 2 July, 2005, in the G8 states and in South Africa. They were timed to precede the G8 Conference and Summit held at the Gleneagles Hotel in Auchterarder, Scotland from 6-8 July 2005; they also coincided with the 20th anniversary of Live Aid.
Live 8 concert, Eden Project On July 2, 2005, a Live 8 concert was held at the Eden Project, Cornwall, England. The event was dubbed "Africa Calling", but was also known as "LIVE 8: Africa Calling" or "Africa Calling: LIVE 8 at the Eden Project".
Live 8 concert, Moscow On 2 July, 2005, a Live 8 concert was held in Red Square, Moscow, Russia. Although not on such a large scale as the concerts held at Hyde Park, London and Philadelphia, it was still a momentous occasion for Russia, and had an impressive line up.
Live 8 concert, Philadelphia On 2 July, 2005, a Live 8 concert was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, with a densely packed audience stretched out for one mile along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
Live @ Much Live @ Much is the title of a big-name celebrity showcase that is broadcasted on Canadian music television station, MuchMusic. The program is announced on a date, usually every few months and it features a celebrity entertainer(s) from the industry of music, film and television.
Live a Little, Love a Little Live A Little, Love A Little is a 1968 musical film and comedy starring Elvis Presley. Teaming up yet again with veteran director Norman Taurog (for what would turn out to be Taurog's final film), but this one was different.
Live action role-playing game A live action role-playing game (LARP or LRP) is a form of role-playing game where the participants perform some or all of the physical actions of the characters they are playing within a pre-determined space for a pre-determined span of time. LARP may be considered a form of improvisational theatre.
Live and Beyond Live And Beyond is the first, live album by Eric Johnson's side-project Alien Love Child. The album was recorded in 2002, Texas and features Chris Maresh on bass guitar and Bill Maddox on drums with guest vocals by Malford Milligan.
Live and Electric at the Union Chapel Live and Electric at The Union Chapel is a live album by All About Eve, recorded at their Union Chapel concert on 9 December 2000. It was released as both a standard version, and as a limited edition double CD, the second CD containing three more tracks from the same concert.
Live and Learn (Dekker) Live and Learn was one of the final Desmond Dekker songs produced by Leslie Kong before his untimely death at age 38. The song bounces along at a reggae pace as Dekker repeats "The more you live is the more you learn" before doing a medley of his hits such as Sabotage, 007 (Shanty Town), and other hit songs such as "Dancing Mood" and then he does a decent Louis Armstrong impression.
Live and Let Die (film) Live and Let Die is the eighth official film in the EON Productions Bond franchise and the first to star Roger Moore as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond. The film was released in 1973 and was produced by Albert R.
Live and Let Die (novel) Live and Let Die is the second novel in Ian Fleming's James Bond series. First published by Jonathan Cape on April 5, 1954, it is considered one of Fleming's most controversial novels due to its depiction of Afro-Caribbean people.
Live and Let Die (song) "Live and Let Die", from the James Bond film and soundtrack Live and Let Die, is one of Sir Paul McCartney's most successful singles. Written with his wife Linda McCartney, it reunited the former Beatle with producer George Martin.
Live and More Live and More is the seventh album by Donna Summer and her second double album. The live concert featured on the first three sides of the LP was recorded in the Universal Ampitheater, in Los Angeles, CA in 1978.
Live and Sweaty Live and Sweaty was an Australian sports television program, broadcast on the ABC from 1991 until 1995. Hosted by Andrew Denton (and later Elle McFeast), the show was part panel-based, part talk show and part comedy, and predated The Footy Show which has a similar format.
Live as Hell - Radio Show '92 Live As Hell - Radio Show '92 (1992), also known as "Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids Radio Show," is Marilyn Manson's very first live album. It was recorded in Morrisound studios and broadcast on WYNF's "Radio Clash" program on April 26, 1992.
Live at Billy Bob's Texas (Tanya Tucker album) Tanya Tucker's Live at Billy Bob's Texas is another in the series featuring various country music artists performing at Billy Bob's nightclub in Fort Worth, Texas, the club that promotes itself as "The World's Largest Honky Tonk." In Tucker's long career this is only the second live album that she has released.
Live at Brixton Academy (Atari Teenage Riot album) Live at Brixton Academy is a live album from German digital hardcore group Atari Teenage Riot, recorded and released in 1999. The album was recorded while they supported Nine Inch Nails on tour, and contains no songs from any of the past albums, just harsh, white noise.
Live at Brixton Academy (Motörhead album) Live at Brixton Academy is the fourth official live album by the heavy metal band Motörhead. Recorded at their 25th anniversary concert, various guests made appearances, including Queen's Brian May and ex-Skunk Anansie guitarist Ace.
Live at Budokan (Butch Walker DVD) Live at Budokan is a DVD by pop rock singer/songwriter Butch Walker, released on December 13 2005 by Epic Records. It contains two concerts — a 40-minute full-band set, recorded in Tokyo, Japan during Walker's 2005 tour with Avril Lavigne, and 75-minute acoustic set, recorded in Atlanta, Georgia in 2003.
Live at Budokan (Dream Theater album) Live at Budokan is a live recording released by progressive metal band Dream Theater on October 5, 2004, available on either 3 CDs or 2 DVDs. It was recorded at the Nippon Budokan Hall on April 26, 2004 in Tokyo, Japan.
Live at CBGB's 1982 Live at CBGB's 1982 is a live album and DVD capturing hardcore punk/reggae group Bad Brains in concert at the historic New York City club CBGB's in December 1982. The show features several tracks from the first three Bad Brains albums - Black Dots, Bad Brains, and the soon-to-be-released Rock for Light.
Live at Circo Voador Live at Circo Voador is a Hoobastank live bootleg album circulated on the Internet and occasionally sold on eBay. It was recorded in Rio in the year 2004 and contains songs from the albums Hoobastank and The Reason.
Live at Cornerstone 2000 (One Bad Pig album) Live at Cornerstone 2000 is the final release to date, and second live album, from the Christian punk One Bad Pig, released in 2000. It is the 7th album in the Live at Cornerstone 2000 12-CD series, which includes Undercover, The 77s and The Choir among others, as well as a tribute to Adam Again.
Live at Cornerstone 2000: Plugged Live at Cornerstone 2000: Plugged is the 13th release, and second live album, from Christian alternative rock band The Choir, released in 2000. It is the 10th album in the Live at Cornerstone 2000 12-CD series, which includes Undercover, The 77s and One Bad Pig among others, as well as a tribute to Adam Again.
Live at Cornerstone 2000: Unplugged Live at Cornerstone 2000: Unplugged is the 14th release, and third live album, from Christian alternative rock band The Choir, released in 2000. It is the 11th album in the Live at Cornerstone 2000 12-CD series, which includes Undercover, The 77s and One Bad Pig among others, as well as a tribute to Adam Again.
Live at Donington (AC/DC) Live at Donington is the DVD recording of the AC/DC rock show at Castle Donington on 17 August 1991, and it was the bands third "Monsters Of Rock" festival. The show was a 2 hour performance that included real cannons, the Hells Bell, an inflatable Rosie and an inflatable Angus.
Live at Earls Court Live at Earls Court is a live album by Morrissey. Its sleeve notes state that it was "recorded live at Earls Court in London on the 18th of December 2004 in front of 17,183 people", but some of the album's songs were actually recorded in Glasgow, Birmingham, Brighton and Dublin during other installments of Morrissey's extensive tour promoting his 2004 album You Are the Quarry.
Live at Five (Sky TV series) Live at Five has long been the title of Sky News' evening news round-up; beginning at 5pm British time. Since the channel's revamp on October 24 2005, the slot has been anchored weekdays by Jeremy Thompson, providing a round-up of all the day's events and coverage of any late-breaking news.
Live at Largo Live at Largo is a live album by singer/songwriter and former Toad the Wet Sprocket singer/songwriter Glen Phillips. A self-released effort, it is a compilation of recordings from his performances at the Los Angeles, California nightclub Largo.
Live at Last (The Charlatans) Live At Last is a DVD by British band The Charlatans. Filmed on the Up At The Lake tour, the DVD features live footage from a gig at London's Brixton Academy on 16 December 2004 as well as interviews with the band.
Live at London's Talk of the Town (Temptations album) Live at London's Talk of The Town is a 1970 live album recorded by The Temptations at the Talk of the Town nightclub in London, England. This would be the final live album released by the group for over thirty years, until The Temptations in Japan, recorded in 1973, was finally released in 2004.
Live at Max's Kansas City (Johnny Thunders album) Live at Max's Kansas City is a live album by Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers. Recorded at a series of Autumn 1978 "reunion"/"farewell" shows at the famous Max's Kansas City® nightclub, the album's performance — loud, sloppy, and laden with bawdy introductions and/or lyric changes to many of the familiar songs from their only studio album, L.
Live at Roseland Evening Moods is a 2001 live album by the band Ratdog, featuring former Grateful Dead rhythm guitarist Bob Weir. Opposed to studio album Evening Moods, this release contains mostly songs from the Grateful Dead book.
Live at Shepherds Bush Empire Live at Shepherds Bush Empire is an official DVD/home-video released by Björk on November 19, 2001. The live show was recorded at the end of the Post tour on the 27 Feburary, 1997 at a special fan-club only free concert in London.
Live at Somerset House Live at Somerset House (also known as Mums & Dads of the World Be Patient With Your Children) is a video release by Snow Patrol. Recorded on August 8, 2004 at Somerset House on the band's featured stop in London, England, it was released on November 23, 2004 on DVD.
Live at the Aladdin Las Vegas Live at the Aladdin Las Vegas is a 2003 direct to video film of Prince in concert at the Aladdin, Las Vegas. The concert features several notable cover versions, an unreleased song and touches on some of his rarely performed backlog of material.
Live at the Astoria Live at the Astoria (released 1995) was a PAL-only VHS release of Radiohead's show at the London Astoria venue on 27 May 1994, notable mainly for its collection of songs that would not appear until the release of The Bends, ten months later. It is also Radiohead's only concert home video/DVD to date.
Live at the Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco Live at the Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco is a live album by Avail recorded during a show in San Francisco in 1997. The show was part of Avail's tour supporting their latest studio album, 4am Friday, which was released in 1996.
Live at the Bradford In 1983, now legendary post-punk icons Mission of Burma performed two highly regarded farewell shows at the Bradford Hotel in Boston. At the very peak of their power, the band was calling it quits due to guitarist Roger Miller's worsening tinnitus (ringing in the ears), no doubt brought on by their pummeling live performances.
Live at the Copa (Temptations album) Live at the Copa is a 1968 live album recorded by The Temptations at the Copacabana supper club in New York City. Released in 1968 by Gordy (Motown) Records, Live at the Copa features new lead singer Dennis Edwards in place of David Ruffin.
Live at the Crystal Palace Live at the Crystal Palace (alternatively referred to as Live from the Crystal Palace) will be the first live album (sixth album overall) from the Sacramento, California-based band Cake. It is expected to be released in 2007, but most details are unknown at this point.
Live at the El Mocambo Live at the El Mocambo is the second live album by the Canadian rock band April Wine, released in 1977. It was recorded during a performance at Toronto's El Mocambo club when April Wine opened for the Rolling Stones during one of the surprise club appearances for which the Stones are renowned, and during which they recorded part of their own live album Love You Live.
Live at the El Rey Live at the El Rey is the only currently existing concert DVD featuring comic singer-songwriter Stephen Lynch. It is a live recording of one of Lynch's concerts during December 2003, and features many of his hits, such as "Superhero", "Gay", and many others.
Live at the Epicentre Live At The Epicentre [EP], released in august, 2004, is the first live album from the mathcore/metalcore band Fear Before the March of Flames and was released to promote the upcoming album Art Damage. It was released in very limited supply.
Live at the Fillmore (The Residents) Live at the Fillmore is a limited release double CD recording of a live show by the Residents. To celebrate their 25th anniversary, the Residents performed a series of concerts during the last week of October 1997.
Live at the Fillmore East 2-11-69 Live at the Fillmore East 2-11-69 is a double live album by the Grateful Dead recorded during the Live/Dead tour on February 11, 1969 at the Fillmore East in New York. The first disc represents the early show that night, the second the late show.
Live at the Fillmore East, March 7, 1970: It's About that Time Live at the Fillmore East (March 7, 1970): It's About That Time is a live album by Miles Davis, recording the final night of Wayne Shorter's stint as sax soloist of the band. Both sets given that evening at the Fillmore East, New York City, are recorded, one on each cd.
Live at the Fitzgerald Live at the Fitzgerald is the first live album (third album including studio albums) released by the rock n' roll jam band The Big Wu. It was released at their third annual Family Reunion on Memorial day weekend in 2000.
Live at the Garden Live at the Garden is Pearl Jam's fourth live DVD, recorded July 8, 2003 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, released in November 11, 2003. The DVD documents Pearl Jam on their Riot Act 2003 Tour, their first with organist Boom Gaspar.
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