Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
From the Essential bootlegs? thread:
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Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
From the Essential bootlegs? thread:
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Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
Never got back to this the other day, nobody else had replied anyway so must only be something that interests me lol. My point was though imagining no albums existed, you wouldn’t have the albums to fall back on and were allowed only 1 gig per tour so basically not only were you having to weigh up the quality of performance but also the song choices from tour to tour. Would you rather have 4 or 5 performances of your favourite song in different tours or sacrifice one of they performances picking a different show to get a slightly lesser liked song but at least have one version of it. Something like East Rutherford 22/06/01 for example would be a front runner for the elevation tour featuring so many from the ATYCLB album a lot of which didn’t show up on other tours.
Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]
I had to think about this for a sec and see how this would impact me. I find this exercise a bit difficult to do with U2 but found it easier to do with Pearl Jam - a band that has released MANY of their live performances.
In any event, I think I’d sacrifice having a lot of more-recent Pearl Jam songs (eg, Sirens, The Fixer, Comatose) to have different live performances of Release, RVM, and Corduroy, for example. I listen to those types of songs (eg, 1990s Pearl Jam) with a much higher frequency than their last four or five albums and really wouldn’t be too upset if I didn’t have access to it.
Edit: I think (?) this was the point you were trying to convey.
Just picked up a nice collection of 80's tv recordings from a U2 fan. Looking forward to rooting through it and sharing the best of it. pic.twitter.com/NxNhMBFs8C
— KillianM2 TV Archive đź“ş (@KillianM2) August 25, 2021
The late great Jim Aiken of @aikenpromotions chasing up the unsold tickets for #U2 in Croke Park in 1985. pic.twitter.com/GXousyLZll
— KillianM2 TV Archive đź“ş (@KillianM2) August 28, 2021
The SDLP leader, Colum Eastwood, paid tribute to Mrs Hume and said that without her “there would have been no peace process in Ireland, that’s the simple truth.”
Originally posted by Carla_Ramos_10: Which is the difference between a single and a promotional release?
Originally posted by Carla_Ramos_10: Which is the difference between a single and a promotional release?
Originally posted by guykirk9:[..]
Why are you posting you loser