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Red13JoePa wrote:Terrific show, despite poor audio the energy and band tightness is palpable on that New Year's Eve....get rid of the Mowtown covers and this could be a top boot. Lacks the sound quality of Detroit and especially Philly.
Deano, you hooked me up w/ this one and tacked the ESC4P3 25th Anniv interviews on the end.
RockinDeano wrote:I was there. Loved it. They did play too fast, but the Motown covers were cool as fuck. Hear Friga on Stand By Me? The Frig is multi talented to be sure. Perry was indeed in form.
Tracie555 wrote:Oooh, I would love to hear that recording!!! I was there too! It was such a cool show!! Everyone had a new wife or girlfriend that nightThey did sound great, but I guess they were a bit fast on several songs. I will never forget the bumping and grinding that SP did before LTS. What a horny old man... LOL!! It was great!!!!
Wasn't that the night Concrete Blonde opened for them? That was such a weird billing? I thought they were roadies until they started playing and singing![]()
I was lucky enough to see the two or three shows at Long Beach the week before tooBy New Year's I couldn't scream if my life depended on it. Was the Outfield who opened that tour?? Thanks for bringing back the great memory.
Bye-4-Now![]()
Tracie
belar wrote:I've got that one, too. I like the Motown stuff, and I believe that they played too fast during most of the ROR tour shows.
zino wrote:belar wrote:I've got that one, too. I like the Motown stuff, and I believe that they played too fast during most of the ROR tour shows.
WITS as always seemed too be played faster each tour along with Ask The Lonley. The tempo they are played at now seems really good. i wonder if this was done for the reason too fit more songs inot a set. How much time could they really save? Was it eaiser for Perry too sing these songs faster? When doing the tour 5-6 shows per week this might help. MAybee JSS has an answer too this ?
Eric wrote:I don't dig the sound that tour at all......some of you dismiss the fact they played the songs so fast as if it is a minor thing.
WalrusOct9 wrote:I'm wondering how they sped up the backing vocal tapes in '86, or maybe all the shows were that speed.
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