What is the best live band ever?

Rolling Stone Readers Pick the Top Ten Live Acts of All Time

  1. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Last weekend we asked our readers to vote for their favorite live acts of all time.
  2. The Rolling Stones.
  3. The Who.
  4. Pink Floyd.
  5. Led Zeppelin.
  6. U2.
  7. Queen.
  8. Pearl Jam.

What song has the most Live performances?

It was released as a single but didn’t even chart. It wasn’t even performed live until 7 years after it first appeared. In fact, if wasn’t for someone else’s version, I doubt it would figure on the list. “All Along The Watchtower” has been performed a grand total of 2210 times.

How many hits did the band Live have?

“Selling the Drama” and “Lightning Crashes” both reached number one on the Alternative Songs chart. The band’s third album, Secret Samadhi, was released in 1997….

Live discography
Music videos 26
EPs 3
Singles 28

What is the best Live performance by a rock band?

The World’s Top Three Most Popular Live Performances Queen stole the show at Live Aid, performing their biggest hits, including “Bohemian Rhapsody”, “Radio Ga Ga”, “We Will Rock You” and “We Are the Champions”, to an audience of 1.9 million people across the globe.

What is the most performed song ever?

Yet “It’s a Small World,” also known as “It’s a Small, Small World” and “It’s a Small World (After All),” is very likely the most played song in music history — nearly 50 million times.

Do live albums count as albums?

Live albums usually have a less “finished” character than a studio album, and are intended to reproduce some of the experience of attending a concert performance. As such, they may include applause and other noise from the audience, comments by the performers between pieces and so on.

Who had the best Live Aid performance?

Queen
The famous rock band Queen stole the show for Live Aid at Wembley Stadium in 1985. The story of how Queen achieved this has become one of legend.

Which singer has the best high note?

The highest note on record is a G10 sung by Georgia Brown, a Brazilian dance/electric singer.