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The Wall, one of a very short list of albums i prefer the live version of. Specifically this version: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wall_Live_(2010%E2%80%932013)
I would say every Pink Floyd live album is on an entirely other level compared to other artists' live albums IMO. I'm really struggling to think of any that come close in terms of cohesion and execution.
Still sad I never got to see them in person as the full band
I did! Which ages me. They remain one of the top three bands I have seen in person
Metallica - S&M (Symphony and Metallica)
And P!NK puts on a great show