Your favorite LIVE album?
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The one on the Old School Box Set is incredible, despite some sound mixing issues.
In terms of solo Alice, I really love Brutally Live.
In terms of solo Alice, I really love Brutally Live.
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By golly, why not Syd. It's not that bad, albeit short.evil syd wrote:I wonder if I should of included "Live at the Whiskey 69"?
At least you had the good taste not to include the dire Toronto Rock and Roll Series.
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LOL!tuneylune wrote:By golly, why not Syd. It's not that bad, albeit short.evil syd wrote:I wonder if I should of included "Live at the Whiskey 69"?
At least you had the good taste not to include the dire Toronto Rock and Roll Series.
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Brutally Live
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Can I count Alone In His Nightmare or is that classed as unofficial?
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Great album but I think it's considered unofficial. Another one I forgot to mention is "Live at Electic Ladyland". This album is also located on "B" sides and "Freedom for Frankenstein".Paul wrote:Can I count Alone In His Nightmare or is that classed as unofficial?
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> This album is also located on "B" sides and "Freedom for Frankenstein".
It was also included (I think in its entirety) with the Japanese pressing of "The Last Temptation".
It was also included (I think in its entirety) with the Japanese pressing of "The Last Temptation".
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Track listings on the Japanese version of The Last Temptation are:A_MichaelUK wrote:> This album is also located on "B" sides and "Freedom for Frankenstein".
It was also included (I think in its entirety) with the Japanese pressing of "The Last Temptation".
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Only Women Bleed / Wind Up Toy
No More Mr Nice Guy / Billion Dollar Babies
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Hey Stoopid
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A_MichaelUK wrote: It was also included (I think in its entirety) with the Japanese pressing of "The Last Temptation".
Exactly!wind_up_toy wrote: Track listings on the Japanese version of The Last Temptation are:
Sick Things
Only Women Bleed / Wind Up Toy
No More Mr Nice Guy / Billion Dollar Babies
Poison
Hey Stoopid
and "Sick Things"
"Only Women Bleed/ Wind Up Toy"
are on "Freedom of Frankenstein"
No More Mr. Nice Guy/ Billion Dollar Babies"
"Hey Stupid" B side/ "Lost in America"
"Poison" "Sick Things" B Side/ "It's Me"
and some more songs from that show are on:
"School's Out" "Love's a Loaded Gun" B Side/ "Burning Our Bed"
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>Track listings on the Japanese version of The Last Temptation are:
Thanks. I may have been thinking of the footage of that which seemed to have more songs on it.
Thanks. I may have been thinking of the footage of that which seemed to have more songs on it.
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Theater of Death.
I was there in London. It was a triumph.
I was there in London. It was a triumph.
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At the moment, the Theatre of Death, but the one recorded in Manchester, UK. The audience is really into it, IMO more so than the other UK stops on that tour.
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Is this an official release?sparkinthedark wrote:At the moment, the Theatre of Death, but the one recorded in Manchester, UK. The audience is really into it, IMO more so than the other UK stops on that tour.
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Yes. Every show on that UK tour (and most from the US leg) were officially released and could be bought straight after the showevil syd wrote:Is this an official release?sparkinthedark wrote:At the moment, the Theatre of Death, but the one recorded in Manchester, UK. The audience is really into it, IMO more so than the other UK stops on that tour.
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Thanks Si, sorry to ask but is there anyway of obtaining them now?Si wrote:Yes. Every show on that UK tour (and most from the US leg) were officially released and could be bought straight after the showevil syd wrote:Is this an official release?sparkinthedark wrote:At the moment, the Theatre of Death, but the one recorded in Manchester, UK. The audience is really into it, IMO more so than the other UK stops on that tour.
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>sorry to ask but is there anyway of obtaining them now?
I think http://www.simfylive.com has them for sale.
I think http://www.simfylive.com has them for sale.
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I remember these now. They were downloads that were also available on the Coop site. Damn, I should of obtained a few. There were also additional live cds for the "No More Mr. Nice Guy" Tour. Were they also official?
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>Were they also official?
Yes.
Yes.
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For Theatre of Death you could buy the recordings at the show on USB sticks. I have the Brighton one and, from memory, you had to add the final few tracks by accessing the website a few days later.
No Mr More Nice Guy ones were provided on CD, I think these were complete upon collection after the shows.
No Mr More Nice Guy ones were provided on CD, I think these were complete upon collection after the shows.