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Post by Whoppa Choppa on Jan 16, 2017 20:11:37 GMT
I was there, so it would it extra-extra special (if) it was ever released letsrock I'd buy it!
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Post by Railroad17 on Jan 16, 2017 22:38:29 GMT
Who'd want to listen to this crap.No Oriental,Beginning of the End,Creeping Up On You,no hint of a medley and not a chance of the Crackerjack inspired Gerdundula routine..what a load of shit and goes on for ages!And worst of all that miserable drummer and that rough looking bloke are involved...louder than today as well..fcuk that!Here's the absolute shite you missed if you were lucky enough not to see them in the 70s while the rest of us had to suffer for days on end at Hammersmith. Caroline Roll Over Lay Down Backwater Rockers Rollin' Is There a Better Way Hold You Back Little Lady Rockin' All Over the World Oh, What A Night Dirty Water Forty-Five Hundred Times Big Fat Mama Don't Waste My Time Roadhouse Blues (The Doors cover)
Encore: Rain
Down Down Drum Solo Bye Bye Johnny (Chuck Berry cover)
Not satisfied with subjecting Londoners to this they unleashed this fuckin nonsense on Glasgow,Manchester,Birmingham,Sheffield(those poor bastards) and loads of other places in the UK.They also charged about 6 quid a ticket so you couldn't get out of going,sold good quality t shirts for less than a fiver and made you queue and get to know people with a shared interest.Thank god it's moved on to 50 quid tickets,less time to endure the noise,really expensive key rings and no one fit to be a hero that saves wasting time on all that admiration shit.
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Post by bridsparegular on Jan 16, 2017 22:50:26 GMT
I'd quite happily "suffer" for eternity with that set-list my friend!
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Post by Railroad17 on Jan 16, 2017 22:58:53 GMT
I'd quite happily "suffer" for eternity with that set-list my friend! They did in fact choose an eternal set list.The problem was the wrong songs with the wrong blokes.
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Post by bridsparegular on Jan 16, 2017 23:13:52 GMT
Agreed, but isn't a bastard tho?, being stuck with a 70's mindset of sterling material being thrashed out live & loud year in year out, by seasoned players who knew really knew what they were doin, and also what "the army" craved!
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Post by MrWaistcoat on Jan 17, 2017 11:18:42 GMT
That's a great set, would be fantastic if it gets a proper release.
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Post by frozenhero on Jan 17, 2017 18:46:37 GMT
I'm still convinced the full Southend concert from 1975, is either with Bob Young or Colin Johnson. Why would they record the first song they performed, Juniors Wailing, Roll Over Lay Down, the 6th on the set list and the last number in the set, Roadhouse Blues, without recording anything else. I asked about this and the reply was that nobody had an idea where the tapes could be. Bob Young doesn't have them, the record company doesn't have them... unless they turn up at some point I wouldn't have much hope for this. Surely they would have used them for the OTL deluxe. As for the other stuff, it might be part of some future archival release...
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Post by wolfman on Jan 17, 2017 19:21:12 GMT
yes I would buy that live cd if released....speaking of recordings I'm sure theres footage of the monsters of rock ..donnington,,,1982 set...
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Post by Quoincidence on Jan 17, 2017 19:35:32 GMT
yes I would buy that live cd if released....speaking of recordings I'm sure theres footage of the monsters of rock ..donnington,,,1982 set... I don't think theres footage cause there are no cameras in the 'pit'... It wasn't a good gig for them any way cause the sound was crap due to large canvas' of the album art being over the PA on both sides
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