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Julive 2023 Mixlist

Celebrate live music with us during the month of Julive. Prime live cuts selected to keep your fists pumping!

Starting things off is the opening track from Lou Reed's Rock 'N' Roll Animal, Intro/Sweet Jane. This album is killer as it has Alice Cooper's solo band backing Lou up. It has the amazing introduction written by Dick Wagner that segues into Sweet Jane. 

Next up is Blue Oyster Cult's E.T.I. off of Some Enchanted Evening. Just a great song and one of my favorite BOC songs. Cheap Trick continues the live assault with Come On, Come On, off their quintessential live album, Live at Budokon. 

Pat Travers slows things down a bit with Stevie off Pat Travers Band Live Go for what you Know.  The Scorpions pick up the pace with The Zoo off their killer live album World Wide Live hot off the tracks from their tour supporting Love at First Sting. 

What live Mixlist would be without a Kiss song. We have Parasite off Kiss Alive. UFO crushes with Lights Out off Strangers in the Night. Iron Maiden hold you captive with The Prisoner off Beast Over Hammersmith. 

Lynyrd Skynyrd get down with a smoking version of Eric Clapton's Crossroads from One More from the Road. Finally, we have Slade close out the set with Keep on Rockin' from Slade Alive. One of the seminal live albums from the early 70s. Slade were a fantastic live band. They could melt the paint off the walls and bust the buttons off your girlfriend's blouse at the same time with their ferocious live set. 

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