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frankotero
On the flip side I would like to say I'm disappointed by the channel switching on the Tokyo '90 release. People like me are big fans and supporters and it's a real slap in the face to make such a simple and foolish mistake, I hope this was not intentional. Seriously I can not listen to it because of this. It's kind of a waste and creates dis-trust in my opinion. Please do the archive releases correctly as possible. I'm sure there are many fans waiting for the next title.
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barbabang
Question about the Tokyo 1990 release : Are the channels also switched in the vinyl or are they correct?
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frankotero
Thank you for this great information Deltics. Happy to feel good about consumer affairs. This rocks!
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barbabang
Thank you Deltics. In that case i'm holding off buying this release until this is fixed.
CDs with reversed channels for Europe came with matricesQuote
john lomax
Hi - what do you mean by "channel switching" on the Tokyo release - do you mean that the left hand stereo channel is coming out the right speaker? If so, how can you tell? I have bought the Tokyo cd and the dvd - I have watched the dvd but have not played the cd yet.
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barbabang
Anyone know if Roundhay Park has the correct audio? The reason I ask is that on amazon.uk the status of this product is 'under review'. What might be the reason?
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barbabang
Anyone know if Roundhay Park has the correct audio? The reason I ask is that on amazon.uk the status of this product is 'under review'. What might be the reason?
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barbabang
Anyone know if Roundhay Park has the correct audio? The reason I ask is that on amazon.uk the status of this product is 'under review'. What might be the reason?
The LP/DVD set has the correct audio
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barbabang
Anyone know if Roundhay Park has the correct audio? The reason I ask is that on amazon.uk the status of this product is 'under review'. What might be the reason?
The LP/DVD set has the correct audio
Thank you for replying. Good to know, must be something different then at Amazon.
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john lomax
The other comment I have is - Bill looks fairly cool in this gig - but he has really aged and now he looks like a really old man. It's strange - Keith looked rough in 82 (is a lot older than he actually was) and now he looks old but cool. Whereas in 82 Bill probably looks younger than he was (he was 47 then I think) but he looks seriously old these days.....
Bill doesn't die his hair as much as Keith does
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Stoneage
Bill was a heavy smoker for decades but managed to quit smoking a few years ago when he noticed signs of COPD. A decision which probably will prolong his life for a couple of more years.
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jlowe
Well, Ive just heard on the UK national news that in the US a pill is being developed which could extend life expectancy to 120 years.
Lots of time then for Mr Trump to have a few more stabs at the US presidency should he not make the grade in 2016.
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Stoneage
Bill was a heavy smoker for decades but managed to quit smoking a few years ago when he noticed signs of COPD. A decision which probably will prolong his life for a couple of more years.
As someone who successfully quit smoking after many times of failing (i used nicorette) I'd just like to pass on the fact that it's never too late to quit - the health benefits kick in within a day of quitting.
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bitusa2012
Just got TOKYO CD and DVD a week. For a tour that was in support of Steel Wheels, and a tour that I never saw live shows of, given the somewhat 'sterile and thin' sound of the album, the CD and DVD of the Tokyo show has real punch!
I like the sound a heap, except for Sad, Sad, Sad...which truly IS Sad, Sad, Sad to my ears!
And that's a great, dare i say it?, under-rated version of Sympathy. Keith tears it up!
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Wild Slivovitz
If Keith kept playing it like that, no one would ever have got bored of it