In Episode 349 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin contrasts his previous celebration of career-defining concert records by spotlighting “live albums that meant little," from messy hybrids and poorly timed releases to reputation-denting misfires that felt unnecessary, undercooked, or simply forgettable within their bands’ catalogs.
Ozzy Osbourne – “Symptom of the Universe”
Rolling Stones – “Twenty Flight Rock”
Rainbow – “Kill the King”
The Clash – “I Fought the Law”
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In Episode 349 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin contrasts his previous celebration of career-defining concert records by spotlighting “live albums that meant little," from messy hybrids and poorly timed releases to reputation-denting misfires that felt unnecessary, undercooked, or simply forgettable within their bands’ catalogs.
- Ozzy Osbourne – “Symptom of the Universe”
- Rolling Stones – “Twenty Flight Rock”
- Rainbow – “Kill the King”
- The Clash – “I Fought the Law”
- The Eagles – “The Long Run”
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