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Date: Dec 21, 2006 15:55
Devil
Loss Of Control
Whiskey
Dance
Women In Love
Jamies
Feel Your LOve
Bright Lights Big City
Atomic
Cradle
Light Up
Eddie Solo
Ain't Talkin'
Ice Cream
...is "You Really Got Me" missing?
Comes with front and back cover.
96kbps audio stereo MP3 and clear.
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Author: IGBIGB Date: Dec 21, 2006 16:45
"W. K. Mahler" mahlers.com> wrote in message
news:O9Fih.24929$Ei5.5620@trndny05...
> Devil
> Loss Of Control
> Whiskey
> Dance
> Women In Love
> Jamies
> Feel Your LOve
> Bright Lights Big City
> Atomic
> Cradle
> Light Up
> Eddie Solo
> Ain't Talkin'
> Ice Cream
>
> ...is "You Really Got Me" missing?
>
> Comes with front and back cover. ...
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Date: Dec 21, 2006 17:07
Well the proof is in the holiday pudding.
Live Right Here Right Now & Live Without A Net.
Two excellent sounding Van Hagar (that's Van Halen) official releases and
yet nothing from Van Roth (that's Van Halen)
Why?
Because Roth couldn't sing for beans when it came crunch time.
I agonizingly watched Roth due "Jump!" a countrified version of it on
Letterman's show and guess what?
Only the banjo and fiddlers sounded good.
Seriously
WK
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Author: partyslammerpartyslammer Date: Dec 21, 2006 17:52
W. K. Mahler wrote:
> Devil
> Loss Of Control
> Whiskey
> Dance
> Women In Love
> Jamies
> Feel Your LOve
> Bright Lights Big City
> Atomic
> Cradle
> Light Up
> Eddie Solo
> Ain't Talkin'
> Ice Cream
>
> ...is "You Really Got Me" missing?
Several songs are missing on this recording and a couple songs have
significant cuts in them such as "Cradle."
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Author: mcquestion5000mcquestion5000 Date: Dec 22, 2006 06:58
jamtothis does have some awesome torrents.
The comments about not having heard DLR sing well are surprising. IMHO
there were only two tours he didn't sing well on, his final two with
Van Halen. Check out any bootleg from Fair Warning era on back and you
will not be disappointed.
McQ
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Author: mcquestion5000mcquestion5000 Date: Dec 22, 2006 08:52
Just listened to the whole thing. A really awesome rendition of "Light
Up The Sky". Dave sings it pretty much spot on.
McQ
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Author: partyslammerpartyslammer Date: Dec 22, 2006 09:57
> Just listened to the whole thing. A really awesome rendition of "Light
> Up The Sky". Dave sings it pretty much spot on.
>
> McQ
If you haven't heard it yet, find "1980 London Invasion" also from the
'80 tour as it's a generally excellent audience recording with a much
more complete setlist (although it's missing "You Really Got Me"). The
performance is also a bit more energetic, especially for "~Cradle."
T.B.
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Author: stephenjstephenj Date: Dec 23, 2006 16:41
damn, i remember that i was going to go to that show and at the last
minute something came up and i couldn't go.
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Author: mcquestion5000mcquestion5000 Date: Dec 22, 2006 17:54
I'll have to take a look at jamtothis and see what I can find. My ratio
there is pretty good so I should be able to request it. Thanks for the
recommendation.
McQ
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Author: mcquestion5000mcquestion5000 Date: Dec 22, 2006 18:08
This recording just proves the magnificence of the ENTIRE band live
pre-Diver Down IMHO. "Take Your Whiskey Home", "Light Up The Sky",
"Running With The Devil", "Cradle Will Rock" (what there is of it) are
all by the book and yet have a live quality that even the recorded
versions can't match. Everyone is in sync, singing, guitars and drums.
DLR's raps are witty and yet don't go on bloody forever. He sings the
actual lyrics... ALL the lyrics... in KEY. It's a beautiful sound from
the days when he was a frontman and a singer.
I'd buy 10 copies of a professionally produced version of Van Halen
live from the Fair Warning era or before. I loved a lot of the Van
Hagar era, but I already have copies of them live. It's this kind of
stuff that needs to be brought, kicking and screaming if necessary,
into the light for mass consumption.
McQ
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