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I can’t be the only one who would be all for them releasing any show from the official bootleg era right?
Some of those European shows from 2000 would be a gorgeous addition.
Why would you want something that's already been officially released. Plus they released one of the 2000 warm-up shows already. There's still Vancouver, I guess.
I'm not sure, ybe the setting of some of those venues, coupled with a vinyl package just seems like it would be perfect. Katowice II and Verona in particular.
Vaults aren't just about vinyl. Plenty of people buy digital download or CD. Plenty of people already have those shows on digital download or CD.
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Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
Posted: Sat January 20, 2018 5:32 am
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My personal preference is that they focus on pre-2000 material for the Vault series; 2000 and on is available in such abundance that it would be difficult for any release from that period not to feel like "just another show," where anything pre-2000 -- while it may not always be any one person's exact pick -- is bound to mean a lot more to their catalog, if only due to the relative scarcity of that material.
Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
Posted: Sat January 20, 2018 5:42 am
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I'm very happy with the pre-2000 shows. I love them. All I stated was that I'd buy a show that has been previously released. Yeesh. I want a '96 show just like everyone else. I want a '97 show just like everyone else. I'd also love to have Verona 2000 on vinyl because it would just be fucking perfect. Same with the Mansfield Acoustic Set, I'd buy that in heartbeat.
I'm very happy with the pre-2000 shows. I love them. All I stated was that I'd buy a show that has been previously released. Yeesh. I want a '96 show just like everyone else. I want a '97 show just like everyone else. I'd also love to have Verona 2000 on vinyl because it would just be fucking perfect. Same with the Mansfield Acoustic Set, I'd buy that in heartbeat.
Verona 2000 is close to perfection. My first bootleg.
Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
Posted: Sat January 20, 2018 5:56 am
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
Teeeeeekay wrote:
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I'm very happy with the pre-2000 shows. I love them. All I stated was that I'd buy a show that has been previously released. Yeesh. I want a '96 show just like everyone else. I want a '97 show just like everyone else. I'd also love to have Verona 2000 on vinyl because it would just be fucking perfect. Same with the Mansfield Acoustic Set, I'd buy that in heartbeat.
Verona 2000 is close to perfection. My first bootleg.
That setlist, that venue, the sound of that tour, was just special.
Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
Posted: Sat January 20, 2018 6:33 am
tl;dr
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 6:06 pm Posts: 8595
Teeeeeekay wrote:
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I'm very happy with the pre-2000 shows. I love them. All I stated was that I'd buy a show that has been previously released. Yeesh. I want a '96 show just like everyone else. I want a '97 show just like everyone else. I'd also love to have Verona 2000 on vinyl because it would just be fucking perfect. Same with the Mansfield Acoustic Set, I'd buy that in heartbeat.
I wasn't replying to you specifically, just putting my two cents into the more general discussion about wanting to see the VFC shows, etc. released. I'd enjoy that, I'm sure, but I think going backwards is the biggest opportunity of the project. I tend to feel like the Bellingham 2000 show was the least exciting Vault release thus far, just because it was the 73rd concert released from that year (and was hardly among its better performances).
But hey, if they start pressing vinyls of the 2000 shows and people are into that, then right on.
Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
Posted: Sat January 20, 2018 7:38 am
tl;dr
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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.
Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
Posted: Sat January 20, 2018 5:19 pm
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Bought this last night. I had the radio recording of this forever but I hadn’t listened to it in years and I’ve really enjoyed listening to this, definitive versions of some of these songs.
Bought this last night. I had the radio recording of this forever but I hadn’t listened to it in years and I’ve really enjoyed listening to this, definitive versions of some of these songs.
Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
Posted: Mon January 22, 2018 4:20 pm
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ridleybradout wrote:
numbers wrote:
Bought this last night. I had the radio recording of this forever but I hadn’t listened to it in years and I’ve really enjoyed listening to this, definitive versions of some of these songs.
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