If you like Coheed and Cambria, their live performances are brilliant, and the Neverender recordings are phenomenal for live cuts. What really helps too is quite often, they add to songs, and for anyone who has trouble simply because of Claudio's voice, he doesn't hit the same highs live. You can call that worse or better depending on your preferences, but I find it welcome myself, even as a huge fan. And for their earlier music, both his not-as-youthful voice combined with the edge the band adds that wasn't as developed at that time in the studio, and it's all in all a different take. I like to flip back between listening to any of their albums on the Neverender discs, and listening to the studio releases. Two different experiences, really.
Sadly, you cannot buy anything but the video recording of the Neverender concert series (first four albums played over four nights). They had a CD+DVD package way back, but it was limited. I think that's actually a disservice IMHO, they should make another print run.
They do have the Starland live recording, and from what I remember, that was great too.
I don't really have many other live discs. I have, ahem, the Led Zeppelin BBC live recordings, which are freaking fantastic. I was all set to buy the Mothership package, quite likely the Blu-ray audio disc as well, but I read that the audio quality just isn't what was achieved on the BBC discs (from a live recording perspective).
Anyone have the Mothership CD or Blu-ray and care to offer a different perspective?
I am looking forward to buying each of the new remasters, as I do need to officially own their discography once and for all.