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CousinC
I think they keep a lot of the good stuff for the years after.
for the years after we're all dead and gone?
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rbarnes00
I just tried to buy MP3 versions of LA Friday, Tokyo and Hampton. I live in the US. When I tried to check out, it said these items were location restricted. I knew the flac versions were, but the mp3?
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IrelandCalling4
Finally got around to acquiring the Tokyo 1990 Archive Release last week, and have to say was very surprised - it was brilliant!!
Never a huge fan of the '..Wheels' tour, maybe due to most Pro-Shots I have from that tour are very keyboard heavy and it's difficult to hear the guitars beneath. But this release has guitars up front for the most part, and it sounds leagues better than the DVD's I have.
Sympathy, Rambler, Hear You Sigh, 2000 Light Years, even the warhorses - so many highlights. Loved it!
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IrelandCalling4
Finally got around to acquiring the Tokyo 1990 Archive Release last week, and have to say was very surprised - it was brilliant!!
Never a huge fan of the '..Wheels' tour, maybe due to most Pro-Shots I have from that tour are very keyboard heavy and it's difficult to hear the guitars beneath. But this release has guitars up front for the most part, and it sounds leagues better than the DVD's I have.
Sympathy, Rambler, Hear You Sigh, 2000 Light Years, even the warhorses - so many highlights. Loved it!
I really like it as well. I wasn't thrilled when I saw them at Shea Stadium that they had "gone slick" and strived to recreate the recorded versions rather than the balls-out jamming that defined their sound in - say - '78 or '81, but it was still a good show and keith was still in great form. A better performance than a lot of people give them credit for.