Some live records bottle lightning, transporting you straight to the crowd. Rank these legendary British live albums by which one moves you most.
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The Who - Live at Leeds
Widely hailed as one of the greatest live rock albums ever recorded, capturing The Who at their ferocious peak in a Yorkshire university hall.
Queen - Live at Wembley '86
Freddie Mercury's masterclass in crowd control during the Magic Tour, with a vocal performance that still defines what a frontman should be.
Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same
Recorded across three nights in 1973, this sprawling document showcases Page, Plant, Jones and Bonham stretching their songs into epic territory.
Oasis - Familiar to Millions
The Gallagher brothers' Wembley Stadium triumph, a snapshot of Britpop's biggest band at full volume in front of a devoted home crowd.
David Bowie - Stage
Drawn from the 1978 Isolar II tour, this set spans Bowie's Berlin era and Ziggy years, performed with a tight, theatrical European flair.
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