steveb
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Post by steveb on Oct 8, 2024 7:26:16 GMT
only have this on cassette so cant play it these days
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roquer
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Post by roquer on Oct 8, 2024 8:01:47 GMT
What is the definitive CD version of "Tokyo Quo" in terms of sound quality? Looks like the SHM-CD Limited Edition, but I don't know. I was hearing back to back the european version from the Live! box and the SHM-CD the other day and could tell some differences, but the european version it's not as bad as it's supposed.
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mortified
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Favourite Quo Album: Hello!
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Post by mortified on Oct 8, 2024 8:23:59 GMT
Always saw Tokyo Quo as a bit of a pointless exercise, coming as it did so soon after the Apollo recordings. A nice to have but never essential listening.
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roquer
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Post by roquer on Oct 8, 2024 19:14:37 GMT
Always saw Tokyo Quo as a bit of a pointless exercise, coming as it did so soon after the Apollo recordings. A nice to have but never essential listening. Knowing that Live also was released in Japan, yes, pointless.
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Post by thewildone on Oct 8, 2024 21:50:56 GMT
I have the CD, never play it. It's just a half version of Live. Always play Live over this, never understood the mad fuss over it.
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roadhouse
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Post by roadhouse on Oct 9, 2024 21:04:01 GMT
Always saw Tokyo Quo as a bit of a pointless exercise, coming as it did so soon after the Apollo recordings. A nice to have but never essential listening. I think its rawness is its attraction to many fans 🤠
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