which is your favourite live td album ?

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razor wrote:Firestarter will always have a special place in my heart, and is the best CD they ever produced, in my opinion :)
but it isn`t live is it? :oops:
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cantosis wrote:
razor wrote:Firestarter will always have a special place in my heart, and is the best CD they ever produced, in my opinion :)
but it isn`t live is it? :oops:
Oops, didn't realize it was about Live CD's, till now. I read the topic too fast, sorry, my mistake :(:)
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razor wrote:
cantosis wrote:
razor wrote:Firestarter will always have a special place in my heart, and is the best CD they ever produced, in my opinion :)
but it isn`t live is it? :oops:
Oops, didn't realize it was about Live CD's, till now. I read the topic too fast, sorry, my mistake :(:)
hehe we all do it sometimes 8)
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It's Poland for me... still... after all these years :-)
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I still have a place for 220 volt. I remember buying the album mail order on it's release and being pleasantly surprised by the Rocky feel to the album.
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sparrow wrote:I still have a place for 220 volt. I remember buying the album mail order on it's release and being pleasantly surprised by the Rocky feel to the album.
Yeh, there's some very nice guitar on there by Ed, Jerry and the Z man. Arizona tops it for me now though.
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Chris Monk wrote:
sparrow wrote:I still have a place for 220 volt. I remember buying the album mail order on it's release and being pleasantly surprised by the Rocky feel to the album.
Yeh, there's some very nice guitar on there by Ed, Jerry and the Z man. Arizona tops it for me now though.
Yeah ..Arizona is how it should've been release first time round. It is a great live CD IMO.
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sparrow wrote:
Chris Monk wrote:
sparrow wrote:I still have a place for 220 volt. I remember buying the album mail order on it's release and being pleasantly surprised by the Rocky feel to the album.
Yeh, there's some very nice guitar on there by Ed, Jerry and the Z man. Arizona tops it for me now though.
Yeah ..Arizona is how it should've been release first time round. It is a great live CD IMO.
Rockface is another very good live album. As I said I can`t pick one :D
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cantosis wrote:
sparrow wrote:
Chris Monk wrote: Yeh, there's some very nice guitar on there by Ed, Jerry and the Z man. Arizona tops it for me now though.
Yeah ..Arizona is how it should've been release first time round. It is a great live CD IMO.
Rockface is another very good live album. As I said I can`t pick one :D
Another thing that's worth pointing out is just how different all of TD's live albums are. I've got live albums by some bands (who will remain nameless) that, despite being recorded often many decades apart, have nearly the same tracklisting and sound pretty much the same. Fortunately for us TD's live album output has been quite varied and interesting.
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It has to be Poland for me... :wink:

I purchased the CD years ago not knowing that it had been shortened slightly, but recently purchased it on vinyl, in lovely, near mint condition, and with far superior artwork.... a nice little package... :wink:
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If I have to choose one... it must be Tournado. It's probably not the best, but it's the one, which has affected me the most when listening at first.
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jacob wrote:If I have to choose one... it must be Tournado. It's probably not the best, but it's the one, which has affected me the most when listening at first.
It is a good live album Jacob..the last I was able to buy 'new' locally. Virgin in Falkirk had about 10 copies on the shelves.. :shock:
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sparrow wrote:
jacob wrote:If I have to choose one... it must be Tournado. It's probably not the best, but it's the one, which has affected me the most when listening at first.
It is a good live album Jacob..the last I was able to buy 'new' locally. Virgin in Falkirk had about 10 copies on the shelves.. :shock:

I like Tournado as well.
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I like both Tournado and Valentine wheels,fond memories of that 97 tour 8)
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epsilon75 wrote:I like both Tournado and Valentine wheels,fond memories of that 97 tour 8)
I can't listen to one with out then listening to the other. Put them on together and you have a great record of the 1997 tour.
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