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Guardian readers add their own favourites for consideration in response to Alexis Petridis’s rankingsI was that surprised Alexis Petridis overlooked Leonard Cohen Live in London (2009) in his list of...
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Guardian readers add their own favourites for consideration in response to Alexis Petridis’s rankings I was that surprised Alexis Petridis overlooked Leonard Cohen Live in London (2009) in his list of the greatest live albums ( From Dylan to disco, Beyoncé to Bob Marley: the 30 best live albums ever – ranked, 15 January ). The recording captured Cohen’s sublime performance at the O2 Arena in July 2008. Cohen quipped that it had been “a long time since I have stood on a stage in London – it was about 14 or 15 years ago, I was 60 years old, just a kid with a crazy dream”. I’m sure dreams came true for many in the audience that night. Mike Pender Cardiff • Alexis Petridis says of the seventh-placed The Who – Live at Leeds that it offers “no songs from Tommy”. On side two of my vinyl copy, bought from a school classmate not long after the album was released in 1970, I have many times enjoyed how My Generation switches into a Tommy medley, beginning with the glorious “see me, feel me” from Tommy’s closing track, We’re Not Gonna Take it. David Sutherland Chiddingfold, Surrey Continue reading...