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Thanks Corriecas, I had a look but your links only shows the book.
I was talking about the CD Madison Square Garden 1979.
Ripthisbone, i ordered the cd from jpc. i will look now. and yeah, Dead or alive is on their site. E 19,99. you have to look under the topic Music.
Jeroen
Yes! Thank you very much!!!
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RipThisBone
Thanks Corriecas, I had a look but your links only shows the book.
I was talking about the CD Madison Square Garden 1979.
Ripthisbone, i ordered the cd from jpc. i will look now. and yeah, Dead or alive is on their site. E 19,99. you have to look under the topic Music.
Jeroen
Yes! Thank you very much!!!
Y'all know this won't be the entire MSG concert, right? Any complete Barbarians show needs two discs.
I hope the label will clarify what's actually on it before the release date.
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Any live recording of the New Barbarians, whether it's "officially" released or not, is, by definition, a bootleg, isn't it?
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tatters
Any live recording of the New Barbarians, whether it's "officially" released or not, is, by definition, a bootleg, isn't it?
No, non-official is just about the exact definition of a bootleg.
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Does anyone have the song list for this release yet? TIA
New Barbarians – Barb Wired Tour Vol. 2 (Empress Valley EVSD 203/204/205/206)
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY – May 7th, 1979
Disc 3 (78:03): Sweet Little Rock’n Roller, Buried Alive, F.U.C. Her, Mystifies Me, Infekshun, Rock Me Baby, Sure The One You Need, Lost And Lonely, Breathe On Me, Worried Life Blues, Band introduction, I Can Feel The Fire, Come To Realise, Am I Grooving You, Seven Days
(most probably)
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tatters
Any live recording of the New Barbarians, whether it's "officially" released or not, is, by definition, a bootleg, isn't it?
No, non-official is just about the exact definition of a bootleg.
But tatters is right too, since these are audience recordings made without the band's knowledge/permission.
So are official releases of bootlegs still bootlegs? I reckon there can be different schools of thought on that.
Anyway I thoroughly agree about Fort Worth! The Barbarians were hot in Texas.
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This is off of iTunes(Approx. 52 minutes):
Sweet Little Rock 'N Roller, Buried Alive, F.U.C. Her, Mystifies Me, Infekshun, Rock Me Baby, Breathe On Me, Let's Go Steady, Apartment #9, Worried Life Blues
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Maindefender
This is off of iTunes(Approx. 52 minutes):
Sweet Little Rock 'N Roller, Buried Alive, F.U.C. Her, Mystifies Me, Infekshun, Rock Me Baby, Breathe On Me, Let's Go Steady, Apartment #9, Worried Life Blues
Thanks Maindefender. No Jagger/Richards numbers, I see.
But why'd they leave out Come to Realise and I Can Feel the Fire??
Seven Days....wait what??
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2016-07-15 01:48 by Maindefender.
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Seven Days....wait what??
MSG
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I think that's why I enjoy the FW boot so much(plus the fact I was there!). The quality is quite nice for a 1979 aud tape
and it captures the energy from the stage and the aud.
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er ... It's an official release, or at least semi-official, right?
Maybe give it a chance to sell before pirating it? Just a thought
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August 19: New Barbarians Wanted Dead Of Alive Exclusive cd with alternate cover and 3 bonus tracks. From 1979--lineup includes Keith Richards, Stanley Clarke, The Meters' Joseph Zigaboo Modeliste and Faces keyboardist Ian McLagan. Tobacco Sweatbox…
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