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steven_stuart 10:28 pm UTC 11/11/10 |
| In reply to: | re: What About Top Quality Bootlegs? - Evil_One 10:01 pm UTC 11/11/10 |
| > That one, if they do a decent remaster job with it, as > they have done with the bits already released. Top of the > list though is the El Mocambo show as that is awesome. Ah. That's why Bellminer has both of them high up on his list. I see from Wikipedia that Meat Loaf has released five live albums but only the Melbourne Symphony recording made the top twenty in either the UK or the US. Maybe they are picking the wrong concerts to release as albums. It sounds to me like the two bootleg live recordings you and Bellminer like might be better than Live At Wembley, Live Around The World, VH1 Storytellers and 3 Bats Live. Although I have to admit that I have only purchased the Melbourne Symphony recording myself. Maybe someone who has purchased all five could give us their opinions. What about the 1969 Dream Engine recording? Sony might be able to mine some goodies out of that one. | |
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