Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95

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MattA75 wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:I'd pay $100+ for a boxset of the two Boston 2004 shows.
Why? They weren't that good
I thought they were great but that the sound inside was awful. Would like to hear a well-mixed version.
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Simple Torture wrote:
MattA75 wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:I'd pay $100+ for a boxset of the two Boston 2004 shows.
Why? They weren't that good
I thought they were great but that the sound inside was awful. Would like to hear a well-mixed version.
They were fun shows as always but I dunno, they might be my least favorite multi-night Boston run they've ever done
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MattA75 wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
MattA75 wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:I'd pay $100+ for a boxset of the two Boston 2004 shows.
Why? They weren't that good
I thought they were great but that the sound inside was awful. Would like to hear a well-mixed version.
They were fun shows as always but I dunno, they might be my least favorite multi-night Boston run they've ever done
06 was worse, iirc
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
MattA75 wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
MattA75 wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:I'd pay $100+ for a boxset of the two Boston 2004 shows.
Why? They weren't that good
I thought they were great but that the sound inside was awful. Would like to hear a well-mixed version.
They were fun shows as always but I dunno, they might be my least favorite multi-night Boston run they've ever done
06 was worse, iirc
Those 2004 Boston shows were rough.
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CopperTom wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
MattA75 wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
MattA75 wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:I'd pay $100+ for a boxset of the two Boston 2004 shows.
Why? They weren't that good
I thought they were great but that the sound inside was awful. Would like to hear a well-mixed version.
They were fun shows as always but I dunno, they might be my least favorite multi-night Boston run they've ever done
06 was worse, iirc
Those 2004 Boston shows were rough.
like i said, iirc
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
CopperTom wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
MattA75 wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
MattA75 wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:I'd pay $100+ for a boxset of the two Boston 2004 shows.
Why? They weren't that good
I thought they were great but that the sound inside was awful. Would like to hear a well-mixed version.
They were fun shows as always but I dunno, they might be my least favorite multi-night Boston run they've ever done
06 was worse, iirc
Those 2004 Boston shows were rough.
like i said, iirc
I wasn't arguing with you. IIRC, one of those 2006 shows featured a great main set with a terrible encore and the other show featured a great encore with a terrible main set.
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Man, this thing sounds great -- this show was such a huge part of my early fandom, hearing it in this quality is a real treat. Jack's fills during the bridge to "Dissident" are a great example of why he was PJ's best drummer -- surprising, full of tension, teasing that launch back into the chorus three times before finally delivering. I love it --more of this please, 10C.
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Kevin Davis wrote:They really should look at how the Grateful Dead put out their "Dicks Picks" and "From the Vault" series. Sometimes full shows, but oftentimes they were partial shows cobbled into excellent 3-4 disc comps comprising a tour or run of shows. Seems like an obvious way of making the most out of the "no full shows in the vault" obstacle.
Absolutely agree. Go through what they have in good quality from, say, fall 1993 or spring 1994. Those could be great.
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The thing that really grabs me is this version of Eddie. This is the best Eddie.
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I forgot how good this gig is. It sounds really great now. I'd almost forgot about the old cynical Eddie after listening to mainly newer boots the last decade. I love that Not For You spoken intro. And that original Habit outro jam is tasty too. The gig still got a bit of that '94 live fire in the belly but not yet the more professional older rock band of the '98 tour energy.
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this the first show i ever traded tapes for
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bodysnatcher wrote:this the first show i ever traded tapes for
so what did you trade?
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mray10 wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:They really should look at how the Grateful Dead put out their "Dicks Picks" and "From the Vault" series. Sometimes full shows, but oftentimes they were partial shows cobbled into excellent 3-4 disc comps comprising a tour or run of shows. Seems like an obvious way of making the most out of the "no full shows in the vault" obstacle.
Absolutely agree. Go through what they have in good quality from, say, fall 1993 or spring 1994. Those could be great.
I love this idea.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:this the first show i ever traded tapes for
so what did you trade?
The 6/20/95 red rocks show

I can't even remember what I had for dinner 3 nights ago, but I remember that
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bodysnatcher wrote: I can't even remember what I had for dinner 3 nights ago
You don't take pictures of all your meals?
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Only just got around to taking this out of the cellophane - and giving it a spin at the moment
"I really enjoy sandwiches but the other guys are so good at making sandwiches that I don't make them. Now I make sandwiches."
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Rangi Guy wrote:Only just got around to taking this out of the cellophane - and giving it a spin at the moment
I've been sitting here waiting for your thoughts for over 2 hours now. You're an epic tease.
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evenslow wrote:
Rangi Guy wrote:Only just got around to taking this out of the cellophane - and giving it a spin at the moment
I've been sitting here waiting for your thoughts for over 2 hours now. You're an epic tease.
I got a paper-cut under my fingernail ripping the cellophane off
"I really enjoy sandwiches but the other guys are so good at making sandwiches that I don't make them. Now I make sandwiches."
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Rangi Guy wrote:
evenslow wrote:
Rangi Guy wrote:Only just got around to taking this out of the cellophane - and giving it a spin at the moment
I've been sitting here waiting for your thoughts for over 2 hours now. You're an epic tease.
I got a paper-cut under my fingernail ripping the cellophane off
You operate in dribs and drabs. I can dig it.
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evenslow wrote:
Rangi Guy wrote:
evenslow wrote:
Rangi Guy wrote:Only just got around to taking this out of the cellophane - and giving it a spin at the moment
I've been sitting here waiting for your thoughts for over 2 hours now. You're an epic tease.
I got a paper-cut under my fingernail ripping the cellophane off
You operate in dribs and drabs. I can dig it.
I got through side A and side B, then had to put my daughter to bed, will get back to it once she wakes up again
"I really enjoy sandwiches but the other guys are so good at making sandwiches that I don't make them. Now I make sandwiches."
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