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whitem8
The press release said they were releasing 6 unreleased concerts. So this sounds like only live stuff.
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Fuman2
My choice for the next release would have to be the 1973 Nicaragua Benefit.
I wouldn't mind seeing a complete 1971 Marquee show in fabulous quality too. Not sure what else they played there but I have noticed an acoustic guitar on stage near the drums. Could it just be a stage prop?
In the Ethan Russell book, one photo shows the band at Altamont in a tent and Keith is tuning a 12-string !! Did they consider playing Wild Horses there ??
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Thommie
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frankotero
Me too straycatuk. But I'm afraid it's beginning to look like we'll be getting remastered bootlegs already in circulation. However, I'm happy to purchase them the official way. And they should sound good too.
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frankotero
True, and however great it is, it's not exactly an unreleased revelation. A 1970 or 1999 concert would be something very exciting. Also the complete El Mocambo! That's what I mean.
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sweetcharmedlifeRight.The first show was good. But,back then they were still doing back to back nights. It showed,they looked tired on the second night....Then again so was I.Quote
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sweetcharmedlifeIf they filmed the San Jose shows. They should be unhgappy with the results. I was at both shows.I was unhappy with the results. It was a tired band at the end of a tour.Quote
Gazza
The footage of one of the Chicago shows was shot by Channel 4 in the UK for a 'TFI Friday' special. I doubt they'd have got permission to film more than a couple of songs, though.
The two final NS shows in San Jose WERE filmed with a view to an official release though, but the project was scrapped (presumably the band were unhappy with the results).
It's a tour thats not represented to date as an official release (CD or DVD), but I'd imagine they'd be giving more priorities to more 'iconic' eras before this one.
Funnily enough I remember that in 99 people on boards and in fanzines were raving about those shows. The boot isn't too bad as well . .
There could have been other reasons than quality not to release it at that time.
first show was pretty hot, actually...particularly the b-stage set...by the second night, you could tell they were thinking about their golf tee times and whatnot...
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GOO
A 1999 show would be cool, also any club gig from 1995