[spapad] Saturday, January 29, 2011 6:04:33 PM | |
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I'd love to have a copy of that one Maple! That is a unique line up of songs. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Maple Syrup from Saturday, January 29, 2011 5:41:52 PM) | | Maple Syrup wrote: | | This is a good sounding boot. Amazing Priest was still playing White Heat Red Hot up until early 1980..wow. BTW does anybody remember the EXCITER PAGE? That guy (Armin) had the best JP boots period and I was so glad to get some of them, back in the day. MpleSyrp
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[Maple Syrup] Saturday, January 29, 2011 5:41:52 PM | |
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This is a good sounding boot. Amazing Priest was still playing White Heat Red Hot up until early 1980..wow. BTW does anybody remember the EXCITER PAGE? That guy (Armin) had the best JP boots period and I was so glad to get some of them, back in the day. MpleSyrp
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[Priestfan2010] Saturday, January 29, 2011 12:59:24 PM | |
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For those of you interesed in the Ripper Years, you might want to look into the Australian import version of Demolition. It contains the previously unreleased track What's My Name and recordings of Rapid Fire and Green Manalishi with Owens singing.
And sorry for the previous empty messages, the Internet is not a very reliable thing. Edited at: Saturday, January 29, 2011 1:00:29 PM |
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[Priestfan2010] Saturday, January 29, 2011 10:43:40 AM | |
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For those of you interested in the Ripper Years, this might be interesting. It's the Australian import version of Demolition. It contains the unreleased track What's My Name as well as bonus recordings of Rapid Fire and Green Manalishi. I have the three bonus tracks, though I'm not sure if Green Manailishi and Rapid Fire are from a soundcheck or studio.
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[Priestfan2010] Saturday, January 29, 2011 10:37:50 AM | |
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For those of you interested in the Ripper Years, this might be interesting. It's the Australian import version of Demolition. It contains the unreleased track What's My Name as well as bonus recordings of Rapid Fire and Green Manalishi. I have the three bonus tracks, though I'm not sure if Green Manailishi and Rapid Fire are from a soundcheck or studio.
Edited at: Saturday, January 29, 2011 10:41:43 AM Edited at: Saturday, January 29, 2011 10:47:30 AM |
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[Maple Syrup] Saturday, January 29, 2011 8:43:03 AM | |
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Nupe: Good call on Calderone 1980. Agreed Donnington recording is bloodly awful. The other one from the British Steel tour of course is Denver and I also have a recording of Syracuse 1980 and also Seattle both of which are good, but certainly not the quality of Calderone or Denver. Keep em coming everyone, digging the thread and discussion(s) thus far. Certainly more to come...in the meantime, this one is from Texas (Houston or SA?) SFV Tour 82-83. MpleSyrp
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[Nupe The Ripper] Saturday, January 29, 2011 6:48:15 AM | |
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Yeah, I downloaded it yesterday. It's quite neat for a '75 audience recording, and also contains some epic guitar solos from KK and Glenn. Mother Sun is a great track too, shame that they never recorded it officially. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Priestfan2010 from Friday, January 28, 2011 5:54:06 PM)
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Thanks for correcting me Phantom, I got my facts mixed up.
There's this interesting live bootleg called Live at Reading Festival from 1975. It contains some early versions of tunes from Sad Wings of Destiny and the song Mother Sun. At least that's what i believe the title is, I've never been able to find out for sure. It's pretty neat though, you can find it on Youtube. |
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[guidogodoy] Friday, January 28, 2011 6:10:08 PM | |
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AOR gold record? Make with the pictures, man! I wanna see! |
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[Priestfan2010] Friday, January 28, 2011 5:54:06 PM | |
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Thanks for correcting me Phantom, I got my facts mixed up.
There's this interesting live bootleg called Live at Reading Festival from 1975. It contains some early versions of tunes from Sad Wings of Destiny and the song Mother Sun. At least that's what i believe the title is, I've never been able to find out for sure. It's pretty neat though, you can find it on Youtube. |
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[Nupe The Ripper] Friday, January 28, 2011 8:31:35 AM | |
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I personally don't like that bootleg, the audio quality isn't good in my opinion. It sounds like there is a stone wall between the band and the recorder, and most definitely it's not a soundboard recording as it is claimed to be, or then it's been very poorly preserved over the years. In addition, the audience is much too, well, audible. For example, you can hear almost nothing but the crowd clapping their hands at the start of Living After Midnight, and you can hear various random comments made by the crowd in just about every song, often drowning out the music. I'm definitely not burning this on CD, unless there's a much better version available. Even with bootlegs I still want at least decent sound quality, and this one is not that.
My favorite boot from the British Steel era is British Steeler, recorded at Calderone Hall in New York on the 7th July 1980 (the record notes claim its from the 5th of July, but they played at the Nassau Coliseum that day instead. Or then the venue info is wrong)
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Maple Syrup from Friday, January 28, 2011 5:56:33 AM) | | Maple Syrup wrote: | | Priest fan you need more insight in some boots like this:
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[JT_Small_Deadly_Space] Friday, January 28, 2011 7:19:24 AM | |
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Yeah I bought this in a UK store lol
It's good stuff anyway.
The pride and joy of my collection is hanging on my wall a huge Angel of Retribution Gold Disc picture display. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Phantom A6 from Thursday, January 27, 2011 10:49:49 PM) | | Phantom A6 wrote: | | Only released in Japan??
That's not true!!
Released March 17, 1998 on CD by
Sony Music UK - UK Cat. # 493008
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Epic Records Japan - JPN Cat. # ESCA 7713
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I don't know if you all are familiar with this. It is not a bootleg but a compilation of rare live tracks and a remix of Turbo Lover. This was only released in Japan. |
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[Maple Syrup] Friday, January 28, 2011 5:56:33 AM | |
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Priest fan you need more insight in some boots like this:
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[Phantom A6] Thursday, January 27, 2011 10:49:49 PM | |
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Only released in Japan??
That's not true!!
Released March 17, 1998 on CD by
Sony Music UK - UK Cat. # 493008
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Epic Records Japan - JPN Cat. # ESCA 7713
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Priestfan2010 from Thursday, January 27, 2011 6:17:11 PM) | | Priestfan2010 wrote: | |
I don't know if you all are familiar with this. It is not a bootleg but a compilation of rare live tracks and a remix of Turbo Lover. This was only released in Japan. |
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[Priestfan2010] Thursday, January 27, 2011 6:17:11 PM | |
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I don't know if you all are familiar with this. It is not a bootleg but a compilation of rare live tracks and a remix of Turbo Lover. This was only released in Japan. |
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[Priestfan2010] Wednesday, January 26, 2011 7:53:25 PM | |
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Yeah man, please hook me up with the site. |
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[Nupe The Ripper] Wednesday, January 26, 2011 4:22:34 PM | |
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Well, I used to think myself that I'll never download bootlegs, but then I found this:
It has soundboard recordings (ie. excellent sound quality) from Japan and Cleveland '78, and includes rare live versions of "Beoynd the Realms of Death" and "White Heat, Red Hot", tracks not so often found on official albums. The site where I got this has many, many others available as well, probably from every single tour Priest has ever done. I'm currently in the process of looking for some quality bits there, and there seems to be quite many of them. I'm not posting any links here, but I can always hit a PM at you, if you want. |
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[Priestfan2010] Wednesday, January 26, 2011 2:47:03 PM | |
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nice, where can other bootlegs like this be found? |
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[Maple Syrup] Monday, January 24, 2011 4:36:03 PM | |
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OK lets see what this thread has in it: MpleSyrp
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[Priestfan2010] Sunday, January 23, 2011 11:48:30 AM | |
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Yes, I am a Priest fanatic and an almost obsessive collector. This thread is for those who know/want to find out about any rare tributes, live albums, or studio recordings the band produced during its career. |
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