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TheGreekKeith switched to which amp? he was using the mesa boogie at this time ?Quote
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ryanpow
If Hampton gets the same kind of mix that Leeds 82 did, that would I would be interested in hearing that.
We know how the mix is, as Hampton was released prior to Leeds. The mixes are pretty similar, except for some mic problems on Keith's guitar on the Leeds release. On Hampton there is sound problems during the intro of UMT.
Both sound like modernised versions of the show in great quality, imo.
Uhh... Oh yeah.
There's something about the Mix at Leeds that I like better. Maybe its because it was an outdoor show.
Same here, like if there is bit more air in the mix. I think Keith had switched amp by then as well.
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AllAboutYours
Keith and Ron did change the amps. 81 tour is pure Mesa Boogie Mark IIb. In 82 those amps were either modified or Boogie delivered new amps. And those would be Mesa Boogie Mark IIb+. You can't get that Leeds sound out of stock Mark IIb.
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AllAboutYours
Keith and Ron did change the amps. 81 tour is pure Mesa Boogie Mark IIb. In 82 those amps were either modified or Boogie delivered new amps. And those would be Mesa Boogie Mark IIb+. You can't get that Leeds sound out of stock Mark IIb.
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frankotero
Good point Doxa. But I have a feeling that LA75 will be released. Of course this is nothing more than a hunch, I don't have inside information. I do believe there is very little film footage from the 1960s and 70s that we don't already know about. Let's wait and see. Maybe we will be surprised in a big way.
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flairville
I've been wrong before but I doubt they'll release LA '75 officially on DVD. I think the show is terrible, particularly Jagger.
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so............do we really need Hampton on DVD then..............
Jeroen
I would say yes.
Not all of us have access to good copies and mine keep freezing occaisonly so spoiling the over all effect of the concert.
well Odean, you are right to buy it then. Enjoy it !!
Jeroen
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frankotero
Good point Doxa. But I have a feeling that LA75 will be released. Of course this is nothing more than a hunch, I don't have inside information. I do believe there is very little film footage from the 1960s and 70s that we don't already know about. Let's wait and see. Maybe we will be surprised in a big way.
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flairville
I've been wrong before but I doubt they'll release LA '75 officially on DVD. I think the show is terrible, particularly Jagger.
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dcba
""SD Blu-ray" means this will *not* be in HD video, but standard def like the recent Blu-ray release of the 1992 Freddy Mercury Tribute concert. No doubt because the show was shot on video tape, not film. Hopefully the audio will at least be lossless"
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Arggghhh...
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LERIFFHUMAIN
information from the french fan-site "sympathyforthedevils"
1995 Tokyo
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dcba
Jean-Pascal, another bad news : 1995 will be represented by... the Tokyo March 12 show! Goodbye Paradiso Olympia or Brixton?
Je meurs!
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dcba
Jean-Pascal, another bad news : 1995 will be represented by... the Tokyo March 12 show! Goodbye Paradiso Olympia or Brixton?
Je meurs!
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DandelionPowderman
Where is those releases confirmed?
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Where is those releases confirmed?
Here at IORR!
(Check some posts above.. The French seem to have some sources..)
- Doxa
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Bastion
Why not restore this one too and bundle them together?
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marko
oh no no we don´t need Tokyo 1995,specially not the march 12th...