I was wondering when Cheap Trick Live at Budakon was going to show up. LOLDr. Medulla wrote: ↑21 Mar 2023, 2:27pmTo the degree that you *never* hear the studio version anywhere. It's almost been Orwelled out of existence.
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I'm gonna throw in Bob Marley "Live".
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I do like the various live Dexy’s albums. The version of This Is What She’s Like on the Duke of York Theatre box set is amazing. I really like the Liverpool Royal Court Theatre too, plus the Projected Passion Revue live show.
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I do like all of these. The version of Tell Me When My Light Turns Green at the Royal Court is probably my favourite, great show all round even if Kevin can't quite hit the high notes like he once did. I wish there were more live shows from 85/86 on you tube. They'd assembled a good team of musicians around the time of DSMD but have never really heard how they sounded live.
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Stiff Little Fingers – Fifteen And Counting
if you like slf this is a must listen
if you like slf this is a must listen
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You can't beat Hanx!
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Still quite fond of this one.
Who pfaffed the pfaff? Who got pfaffed tonight?
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I agree with all that. There is an announcement due from them in the next few days. Hopefully a rearrangement of the tour that got cancelled last year.Low Down Low wrote: ↑27 Mar 2023, 7:48amI do like all of these. The version of Tell Me When My Light Turns Green at the Royal Court is probably my favourite, great show all round even if Kevin can't quite hit the high notes like he once did. I wish there were more live shows from 85/86 on you tube. They'd assembled a good team of musicians around the time of DSMD but have never really heard how they sounded live.
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2nd UK Subs album I ever purchased and still fun to listen to.
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Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
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I still think it's crazy that Charlie is only a year younger than Jagger.
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