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TestifyIt's not a couple of songs, it's 10 live songs. Still Life only has 2 more.Quote
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I'm realy looking forward to it.
But I wonder why they don't release any current show. I don't count the HD N.Y. release. It was nice but very short. They toured in 2017, 18, 19, 21, 22 and 24. The last release was Cuba 2016.
So, hopefully they'll come up with something next year.
The last release was the live album included on Honk.
Yes, that's right. But it was just a couple of tunes and far from a complete show including video etc.
And the live tracks were only a part of the deluxe version.
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I like the cover.
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TestifyIt's not a couple of songs, it's 10 live songs. Still Life only has 2 more.Quote
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I'm realy looking forward to it.
But I wonder why they don't release any current show. I don't count the HD N.Y. release. It was nice but very short. They toured in 2017, 18, 19, 21, 22 and 24. The last release was Cuba 2016.
So, hopefully they'll come up with something next year.
The last release was the live album included on Honk.
Yes, that's right. But it was just a couple of tunes and far from a complete show including video etc.
And the live tracks were only a part of the deluxe version.
Yes,and the 2 more on Still Life are intro and outro, so 10 live songs as well.
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TestifyIt's not a couple of songs, it's 10 live songs. Still Life only has 2 more.Quote
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micha063
I'm realy looking forward to it.
But I wonder why they don't release any current show. I don't count the HD N.Y. release. It was nice but very short. They toured in 2017, 18, 19, 21, 22 and 24. The last release was Cuba 2016.
So, hopefully they'll come up with something next year.
The last release was the live album included on Honk.
Yes, that's right. But it was just a couple of tunes and far from a complete show including video etc.
And the live tracks were only a part of the deluxe version.
Yes,and the 2 more on Still Life are intro and outro, so 10 live songs as well.
But only 7 tracks recorded after Cuba 2016. It's too short to represent the No Filter-tour in my opinion.
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Anyway. The last stand alone release of a tour with cover, video was cuba 2016.
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Anyway. The last stand alone release of a tour with cover, video was cuba 2016.
If you count like this (current tour including video) there are only three real live albums - Shine A Light, Hyde Park and Havana. Everything else was either without video or a vault release.
For me Honk is not a real live album because they tracks fade out. They didn't bother to have proper transitions between the tracks. Therefore there's no flow of a live album.
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micha063
Anyway. The last stand alone release of a tour with cover, video was cuba 2016.
If you count like this (current tour including video) there are only three real live albums - Shine A Light, Hyde Park and Havana. Everything else was either without video or a vault release.
For me Honk is not a real live album because they tracks fade out. They didn't bother to have proper transitions between the tracks. Therefore there's no flow of a live album.
Grrr live !, complete with video and not labeled "vault".
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Anyway. The last stand alone release of a tour with cover, video was cuba 2016.
If you count like this (current tour including video) there are only three real live albums - Shine A Light, Hyde Park and Havana. Everything else was either without video or a vault release.
For me Honk is not a real live album because the tracks fade out. They didn't bother to have proper transitions between the tracks. Therefore there's no flow of a live album.
Yes, there are fade outs for the crowd noise by the end of each track. Also, the beginnings of all tracks are kind or abrupt. So, that live CD3 from Honk sounds a bit unnatural. Not that unnatural as old West German London stereo CD of Got Live If You Want It but still. It has no continuous flow.Quote
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For me Honk is not a real live album because the tracks fade out. They didn't bother to have proper transitions between the tracks. Therefore there's no flow of a live album.
Do they fade out? That's weird, I never noticed! It's been a while since I listened to those tracks.
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How anyone can say the Voodoo Lounge tour was borderline bad seems borderline insane to me
I find the Voodoo Lounge tour the worst tour they have done in their entire career.
The stage, the sound (those guitars....), the clothes, the posing, the songs, the playing -there's just nothing to like for me.
Mathijs
Incredible
They've had a couple of rather flat tours. 1975-76 were very rough. 1994-95 was lacking.
Of course, some great performances on those tours with certain songs but overall, ehhh, 75-76 they were quite sloppy and messy yet still killed with Honky Tonk Women, You Gotta Move, YCAGWYW, Star Star; 94-95 looser than the STEEL WHEELS tours, which made songs like Tumbling Dice, Rocks Off, Shattered, Sweet Virginia and Monkey Man outstanding, but the VOODOO tour, overall, was lacking tenacity, which was in full swing with 1997-99.
Have you heard the August 14, 1994 Street Fighting Man? Keith needed a song map he got so lost. Go to 59:30.
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Anyway. The last stand alone release of a tour with cover, video was cuba 2016.
If you count like this (current tour including video) there are only three real live albums - Shine A Light, Hyde Park and Havana. Everything else was either without video or a vault release.
For me Honk is not a real live album because they tracks fade out. They didn't bother to have proper transitions between the tracks. Therefore there's no flow of a live album.
Grrr live !, complete with video and not labeled "vault".
None of the releases since 2018 are labelled "From the Vault" but they're clearly archive or vault releases just like Shepherd's Bush
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How anyone can say the Voodoo Lounge tour was borderline bad seems borderline insane to me
I find the Voodoo Lounge tour the worst tour they have done in their entire career.
The stage, the sound (those guitars....), the clothes, the posing, the songs, the playing -there's just nothing to like for me.
Mathijs
Incredible
They've had a couple of rather flat tours. 1975-76 were very rough. 1994-95 was lacking.
Of course, some great performances on those tours with certain songs but overall, ehhh, 75-76 they were quite sloppy and messy yet still killed with Honky Tonk Women, You Gotta Move, YCAGWYW, Star Star; 94-95 looser than the STEEL WHEELS tours, which made songs like Tumbling Dice, Rocks Off, Shattered, Sweet Virginia and Monkey Man outstanding, but the VOODOO tour, overall, was lacking tenacity, which was in full swing with 1997-99.
Have you heard the August 14, 1994 Street Fighting Man? Keith needed a song map he got so lost. Go to 59:30.
What strikes me as odd about that recording of Street Fighting Man, especially so at the area where Keith gets “lost”, is the mechanical sound of the drums. They just don’t sound like Charlie at all. It sounds like a pumped up click track.
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Is anyone else trying to get tickers for Leicester Square ? Can't see them, on the Dice website or App
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How anyone can say the Voodoo Lounge tour was borderline bad seems borderline insane to me
I find the Voodoo Lounge tour the worst tour they have done in their entire career.
The stage, the sound (those guitars....), the clothes, the posing, the songs, the playing -there's just nothing to like for me.
Mathijs
Incredible
They've had a couple of rather flat tours. 1975-76 were very rough. 1994-95 was lacking.
Of course, some great performances on those tours with certain songs but overall, ehhh, 75-76 they were quite sloppy and messy yet still killed with Honky Tonk Women, You Gotta Move, YCAGWYW, Star Star; 94-95 looser than the STEEL WHEELS tours, which made songs like Tumbling Dice, Rocks Off, Shattered, Sweet Virginia and Monkey Man outstanding, but the VOODOO tour, overall, was lacking tenacity, which was in full swing with 1997-99.
Have you heard the August 14, 1994 Street Fighting Man? Keith needed a song map he got so lost. Go to 59:30.
What strikes me as odd about that recording of Street Fighting Man, especially so at the area where Keith gets “lost”, is the mechanical sound of the drums. They just don’t sound like Charlie at all. It sounds like a pumped up click track.
Why do you say 1994-95 tour was flat? I thought it was a great tour ( it was my first)
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I'm realy looking forward to it.
But I wonder why they don't release any current show. I don't count the HD N.Y. release. It was nice but very short. They toured in 2017, 18, 19, 21, 22 and 24. The last release was Cuba 2016.
So, hopefully they'll come up with something next year.
The last release was the live album included on Honk.
Yes, that's right. But it was just a couple of tunes and far from a complete show including video etc.
And the live tracks were only a part of the deluxe version.
Yes,and the 2 more on Still Life are intro and outro, so 10 live songs as well.
But only 7 tracks recorded after Cuba 2016. It's too short to represent the No Filter-tour in my opinion.
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How anyone can say the Voodoo Lounge tour was borderline bad seems borderline insane to me
I find the Voodoo Lounge tour the worst tour they have done in their entire career.
The stage, the sound (those guitars....), the clothes, the posing, the songs, the playing -there's just nothing to like for me.
Mathijs
Incredible
They've had a couple of rather flat tours. 1975-76 were very rough. 1994-95 was lacking.
Of course, some great performances on those tours with certain songs but overall, ehhh, 75-76 they were quite sloppy and messy yet still killed with Honky Tonk Women, You Gotta Move, YCAGWYW, Star Star; 94-95 looser than the STEEL WHEELS tours, which made songs like Tumbling Dice, Rocks Off, Shattered, Sweet Virginia and Monkey Man outstanding, but the VOODOO tour, overall, was lacking tenacity, which was in full swing with 1997-99.
Have you heard the August 14, 1994 Street Fighting Man? Keith needed a song map he got so lost. Go to 59:30.