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Post by iamcomplaining88 on Oct 10, 2023 1:16:11 GMT
I just wish they'd have filmed a full gig on the Rock 'Til You Drop tour, not the 4 gigs in one day tour. The setlist was great and the band were on fire. The late Pat Marks (Lightning Designer) told me on that tour that they recorded every show from the mixing desk, for the bands own personal use, I never found out if that was 100% true, I just took him at his word. Would be great if it were true and someone could get access to them. There's only one show, that I know of, that was audibly recorded during the RTYD tour which is Offenbach April '92. It was recorded to a reel to reel, but there's also a DAT copy. Just a live mix, so no further remixing / tweaking can be done - just remastering. Fairly decent recording, but it cuts in during the 1st verse of Down Down. Probably forgot to start the tape I'd be happy to get that show but one of the shows from the 1991 tour would be great.
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mortified
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Post by mortified on Oct 10, 2023 6:42:41 GMT
I agree about the RTYD tour. So many new songs in the set at the time, although I'm not sure if they'd kept them all in by April 1992. You know what they're like
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Post by Quoincidence on Oct 10, 2023 17:49:52 GMT
I agree about the RTYD tour. So many new songs in the set at the time, although I'm not sure if they'd kept them all in by April 1992. You know what they're like Just "Rock 'til You Drop", and "One Man Band". Like A Zombie lasted all of a month or so, Fakin' The Blues and No Problems were gone by early 1992
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