Live albums are tricky devils. Some are released only due to contractual obligations, while others are merely attempts to suck some more cash from the fans.

But some live albums are more than reproductions of past hits with applause tacked on. Some stand on their own as timeless classics, like Frampton Comes Alive, The Who’s Live At Leeds, Cheap Trick At Budokan, and the granddaddy of all live albums – James Brown’s Live At The Apollo.

So tell us about your favorite live album, and why it’s at the top of your personal top ten. Just slam your answer into the comment thread below before you take off for the weekend.