paradiso & purgatorio dvd's - WHEN?
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I personally would welcome a DVD of the Purgatorio performance,i very much enjoyed the eveningbigmoog wrote:as bm has said before, the tangs are travelling through a renaissance...since around the release of JDA......i hope we get these dvds.....despite my disappointment/dislike of the purgatorio performance at RFH...........
Me too.epsilon75 wrote:I personally would welcome a DVD of the Purgatorio performance,i very much enjoyed the eveningbigmoog wrote:as bm has said before, the tangs are travelling through a renaissance...since around the release of JDA......i hope we get these dvds.....despite my disappointment/dislike of the purgatorio performance at RFH...........
I was one of them Chris, But...I'd probably still buy the DVD, just to see if it gains anythingChris Monk wrote:Me too.epsilon75 wrote:I personally would welcome a DVD of the Purgatorio performance,i very much enjoyed the eveningbigmoog wrote:as bm has said before, the tangs are travelling through a renaissance...since around the release of JDA......i hope we get these dvds.....despite my disappointment/dislike of the purgatorio performance at RFH...........
However I can thoroughly understand any TD fan who didn't enjoy it. It did sort of come out of left field. It wasn't what I was expecting at all. Not sure what I was expecting, mind you.
Why was the Purgatorio performance bad? Compared to the other Dante albums, Purgatorio literally ROCKS!bigmoog wrote:as bm has said before, the tangs are travelling through a renaissance...since around the release of JDA......i hope we get these dvds.....despite my disappointment/dislike of the purgatorio performance at RFH...........
To be fair (and as somebody who was cringing throughout the concert and didn't like it at all) I think that a lot of the audience weren't TD fans, and were casual audience members drawn in for the film (and reduced ticket prices offered by the RFH).alipaul wrote:I wonder if they'l see light of day due to the amount of verbal abuse and people walking out on the band
Got to admit I was totally oblivious to this. I was so engrossed in the show I didn't notice anyone leave and I only heard one guy mouthing off at the end. I was just totally sucked in from the moment when the first notes of "Above the Great Dry Land" rolled over us, what a great start to a concert that was.alipaul wrote:I wonder if they'l see light of day due to the amount of verbal abuse and people walking out on the band
Yeh and there's the famous bag of marmalade that landed on his keyboards. I bet Edgar's seen the lot.Froesesque wrote:TD are not unexperienced to people getting upset during their gigs. Didn't they do a whole gig played on fruit machines once (or was it pinball machines) that caused alot of trouble. i remeber reading that Edgar got hit by a rotten tomato once too!!
It was pinball machines. 2.5 hours of non stop pinball.Froesesque wrote:TD are not unexperienced to people getting upset during their gigs. Didn't they do a whole gig played on fruit machines once (or was it pinball machines) that caused alot of trouble. i remeber reading that Edgar got hit by a rotten tomato once too!!