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Picked up the rest from nugs. These were ripped from the discs. I've boticed a few *cd specific* problems. Listening to Cleveland and will listen to Pittsburgh at work later.
Ordered some hard cases and have found scans and poster art so I'll just make my own copies of the rest. I'd be looking at a minimum of $1200 for the last 35/36 I need and fuck that.
I grabbed Melbourne 1 (sealed) for l $35 and have a bid on Philly. They'll look nice & cozy with the 05's and 06's once they're finished.
This Tour is just so damn good. Hell, the entire 00-06 bootleg era is a gift, really. I love this band.
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Listening to Pittsburgh - damn good show. Picked up New Orleans and Irvine 1 - up to 51 I think? I tried to listen to a little of Charlotte 2013 the other day after vegging on these '03 shows and wow - what a difference 10 years made.
It’s a great tour to listen to a bunch of shows - there were a lot of great sets. It gets lost in translation on the MSG DVD, I think because the filming of that show is too tight on Eddie (TB2K did it better), and you can’t get the energy of the band or the room. It was a tremendous show to attend, that’s for sure.
Listening to Pittsburgh - damn good show. Picked up New Orleans and Irvine 1 - up to 51 I think? I tried to listen to a little of Charlotte 2013 the other day after vegging on these '03 shows and wow - what a difference 10 years made.
I find the 2003 tour for a large part to be fairly middling.
The most solid run of shows in the first US leg are the final 3. Uniondale>Buffalo>State College
The second US leg has several great shows. I attended Hershey and I think it's a really strong and tight show even though people typically deduct points because of the semi-negative vibe and shorter setlist. You can't tell from the audio, but it was a small and intimate venue. It makes me laugh how LOUD the crowd sounds on the bootleg because it really didn't seem that way in person. Great playing from everyone involved though.
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Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
TremorJam wrote:
Listening to Pittsburgh - damn good show. Picked up New Orleans and Irvine 1 - up to 51 I think? I tried to listen to a little of Charlotte 2013 the other day after vegging on these '03 shows and wow - what a difference 10 years made.
I find the 2003 tour for a large part to be fairly middling.
The most solid run of shows in the first US leg are the final 3. Uniondale>Buffalo>State College
The second US leg has several great shows. I attended Hershey and I think it's a really strong and tight show even though people typically deduct points because of the semi-negative vibe and shorter setlist. You can't tell from the audio, but it was a small and intimate venue. It makes me laugh how LOUD the crowd sounds on the bootleg because it really didn't seem that way in person. Great playing from everyone involved though.
I listened to Hershey while driving the other day. I really enjoyed it - Ed's banter was priceless that night right after "Driven To Tears" & an overall very solid show. The ones I'm having the hardest time finding are some of the June shows. I'd like to pick up about 5-10 more physical copies if they show up. I've had the ones released to retail and Bristow but never really taken a "deep dive" like this.
I listened to San Diego 2000 in my car yesterday and I may have my phases with other years, but the Binaural Tour will probably always be my overall/sentimental favorite.
Listening to Pittsburgh - damn good show. Picked up New Orleans and Irvine 1 - up to 51 I think? I tried to listen to a little of Charlotte 2013 the other day after vegging on these '03 shows and wow - what a difference 10 years made.
I find the 2003 tour for a large part to be fairly middling.
The most solid run of shows in the first US leg are the final 3. Uniondale>Buffalo>State College
The second US leg has several great shows. I attended Hershey and I think it's a really strong and tight show even though people typically deduct points because of the semi-negative vibe and shorter setlist. You can't tell from the audio, but it was a small and intimate venue. It makes me laugh how LOUD the crowd sounds on the bootleg because it really didn't seem that way in person. Great playing from everyone involved though.
I find 2003 to be a strong effort all the way around. Random, not so great shows (like Hershey, Raleigh, etc.) hold their own and are much better than a random night in 2000 (Nashville, Greensboro, etc.).
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Joined: Fri March 31, 2017 7:05 pm Posts: 736 Location: In The Crevasse
Found an online store that has a shit ton of boots reasonably priced and was able to pick up the following:
W. Palm Beach St. Louis Mountain View Phoenix Dallas Bonner Springs Council Bluffs Mansfield 1
This puts me around 60. They have several more I need to fill in the blanks and I may pick them up soon-ish? I really wish I'd found this site a month ago, lol. I still can't find 3 big ones I want - Vancouver, Alpine Valley & Toronto. I'm happy to have been able to knock out the 8 I grabbed over the weekend.
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liebzz wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
TremorJam wrote:
Grabbed Champaign, Albany, Little Rock & Noblesville.
I attended Albany & Noblesville.
Cool - Albany's finishing up and I'm listening to Noblesville next. DMB played the weekend there exactly a week later. I've got the 1st night somewhere. I really wish that show would get an official release.
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Just grabbed
Vancouver (FUCKIN A) Birmingham St. Paul Detroit (both nights) Live @ Chop Suey dvd
Only need Alpine, Toronto and nights 2 & 3 of Mexico City to complete the set. The MX shows are on Discogs but they're way too expensive - N2 is $130 and N3 is $100 - newp. Glad to have found Vancouver and am gonna listwn to that show to celebrate now. WOOHOO
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