Lie in Our Graves - Official Live Releases

Official Live Releases

This is a partial list of albums which have featured "Lie in Our Graves" as a live track.

  • Live at Red Rocks 8.15.95
    • Summer 1995 tour show from Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado
    • Special guest performer Tim Reynolds
  • Live in Chicago 12.19.98
    • Fall 1998 tour show from the United Center in Chicago
    • Special guest performers Tim Reynolds, Victor Wooten, Maceo Parker, and Mitch Rutman
  • The Gorge
    • 3-night Summer 2002 tour stand from the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington
  • The Complete Weekend on the Rocks
    • 4-night Summer 2005 tour stand from Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado
  • Live Trax Vol. 2
    • 2004 benefit show from Polo Field in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park
    • Special guest performer Carlos Santana
  • Live Trax Vol. 4
    • 1996 official Crash release show from the Classic Amphitheater at Richmond's International Raceway
  • Live Trax Vol. 7
    • 1996 New Year's Run show from Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Virginia
    • Special guest performers Béla Fleck and the Flecktones and Paul McCandless
  • Live Trax Vol. 10
    • 2007 International Spring tour show from Pavilhão Atlântico in Lisbon, Portugal
    • Special guest performer Tom Morello
  • Live Trax Vol. 18
    • 2006 First full band performance in the United States after a tour in Europe from Virginia Beach Amphitheatre in Virginia Beach, Virginia

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