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swimtothemoon
On the Seattle 81 DVD which I own the sound is not synchronized properly to the video. I wonder if this is true on all versions. Mine is probably ten years old.
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SKILLS
The footage is available in these releases of independent origin
Seattle Supersonic 2 DVD Version of the 15.10.1981 show (Sound is awesome by halfway through the 3rd dong)
Stoned, Screwed and Tatooed Part 1 [1 DVD] of the 14.10.1981 show (has bad sound)
Stoned, Screwed and Tatooed Part 2 [1 DVD] of the 15.10.1981 show
The images are from the video screen that was above the stage. Great shows
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Rockman
or does he mean the 3rd Bong ????
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or does he mean the 3rd Bong ????
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soundboard
I was at the 10/14/81 show - when Let It Bleed came on, that was a moment - hearing that guitar intro live was such a rush.
Amazing looking at the set list now...
26 songs and no Sympathy or Rambler
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soundboard
I was at the 10/14/81 show - when Let It Bleed came on, that was a moment - hearing that guitar intro live was such a rush.
Amazing looking at the set list now...
26 songs and no Sympathy or Rambler
...and I don't recall them playing YGMR even once the entire tour!
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JMARKO
the early part of the tour before they changed the sound.
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SKILLS
The footage is available in these releases of independent origin
Seattle Supersonic 2 DVD Version of the 15.10.1981 show (Sound is awesome by halfway through the 3rd dong)
Stoned, Screwed and Tatooed Part 1 [1 DVD] of the 14.10.1981 show (has bad sound)
Stoned, Screwed and Tatooed Part 2 [1 DVD] of the 15.10.1981 show
The images are from the video screen that was above the stage. Great shows
Well...
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soundboard
I was at the 10/14/81 show - when Let It Bleed came on, that was a moment - hearing that guitar intro live was such a rush.
Amazing looking at the set list now...
26 songs and no Sympathy or Rambler
...and I don't recall them playing YGMR even once the entire tour!
Interesting that in 1981, many of their songs that we now call "warhorses" were already thought of as "old" classics! Now, if they do a song from 1997 (OOC) we think it's cool that they're doing a "newer" song.
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Socrates1
This is one of my favorite boots, along with Cedar Rapids from 81. The music is very energizing, and not overwrought at all; Much different than Still Life, to me, which didn't seem to be a true capture of their sound at that time. Not that Still Life is bad. It's just not as 'alive' sounding as the Seattle show and other stuff from their 81 tour, IMO.
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Socrates1
You can't go wrong with 81 Stones. Because that's a lot of Stones.
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SKILLS
The footage is available in these releases of independent origin
Seattle Supersonic 2 DVD Version of the 15.10.1981 show (Sound is awesome by halfway through the 3rd dong)
Stoned, Screwed and Tatooed Part 1 [1 DVD] of the 14.10.1981 show (has bad sound)
Stoned, Screwed and Tatooed Part 2 [1 DVD] of the 15.10.1981 show
The images are from the video screen that was above the stage. Great shows
Well...
Porn?
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Socrates1
You can't go wrong with 81 Stones. Because that's a lot of Stones.
it was the last tour where keith did the bulk of the backup vocals (i'm counting europe/england 82 as same tour). a major turning point IMHO.