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Jeremey wrote:Hey everyone, just lurking through all these posts with all this discussion about bootleg copies of audio and video and everything, and figured I'd make an inquiry here...
About 2 years ago I found an amazing bootleg version of "Edge of The Blade," that must have been recorded on the Frontiers tour. There was an extended ending that was amazing, and I think at the end of the track Perry says, "Jonathan Cain on Keyboards," or something like that, then said something about everyone waiting "faithfully" all day to see them, and they went into "Faithfully."
I lost a lot of Napster tracks over the years and never got back onto any other P2P networks...Does anyone know what version of this song I'm talking about, and any one have a copy that might be willing to share?
Thanks!
Jeremey
www.journeytributeband.com
Red13JoePa wrote:Back to the music boyz? Anyone heard the band do this one from 98-present? I have heard JFK and it was really good as was Keep on Running..
Red13JoePa wrote:Detour had some amazing setlists, what's that list if I may be so bold?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:
Yes, I have a Canadian concert boot of it from the "Detour" tour.
Deen chimes in and covers the tail-end of the song for Steve.
Steve was on fire that night, but even at his best, some notes are a trifle hard to reach for him.
Other than that, it sounded great.
perryfaithful wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:
Yes, I have a Canadian concert boot of it from the "Detour" tour.
Deen chimes in and covers the tail-end of the song for Steve.
Steve was on fire that night, but even at his best, some notes are a trifle hard to reach for him.
Other than that, it sounded great.
Dean's the MAN!!
Red13JoePa wrote:The Noble Cause? How's Keep On Running on that show?
Red13JoePa wrote:Party's Over's a nice gem, too.
Red13JoePa wrote:I heard a recording of them in Japan doing it and it smoked (no Deen duet though).
Red13JoePa wrote:Back to the music boyz? Anyone heard the band do this one from 98-present? I have heard JFK and it was really good as was Keep on Running..
WOW!!!!!The_Noble_Cause wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Detour had some amazing setlists, what's that list if I may be so bold?
Most of the concert was sent to me in the order played, but my computer jumbled them all up. I can list the songs, but the order will be off. It is from the Casinorama show. Here they are:
Be Good to Yourself
Only The Young
Stone In Love
Higher Place
Suzanne
Lights
Wheel in the Sky
Opened the Door
Send Her My Love
Open Arms
Rubicon
Voodo Chile
Chain Reaction
Happy to Give
Mother Father
Keep on Runnin
Escape
Edge of the Blade
Separate Ways
Dont Stop Believin
Any Way You Want It.
Lovin Touchin Squeezin
Paty's Over
As you can see, a pretty comprehensive set list.
Athough Deen normally covers the early stuff, Steve covered "Somethin to Hide" this time. Did quite nice on it, too.
Red13JoePa wrote:Yo, Cause It was Osaka on the Arrival tour '01. closed out the show with it if I recall and I thought it rocked.
Rock'ndeano wrote:The best Edge of the Blade I have ever heard was the Walk of Fame show in Hollywood last january 21st. Incredible.... Neal just goes off..
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Rock'ndeano wrote:The best Edge of the Blade I have ever heard was the Walk of Fame show in Hollywood last january 21st. Incredible.... Neal just goes off..
Ur not talking about a boot, right.
You were actually there in person, correct?
If so, how did Fleishman sound on Wheel in the Sky?
There is currently a thread about this over on BackTalk and everyone is saying he sounded like yesterday's rancid arse.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Blast, I forgot one!
They also covered "Dead or Alive" in the Detour setlist.
As the tour went on they removed several of the songs. When I saw them in Delaware they had gotten rid of "Happy to Give" "Somethin to Hide" and "Party's Over".
Everything else intact though.
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