(Note that I'm not using the full name of this artist due to concerns about copyright issues.)
The other concert I'd been planning to post instead took place in the same city of Chicago just two days earlier, on April 19, 2003. So not surprisingly, the set lists are very similar. But that one is half an hour longer, and the sound quality is just as great. That's why I prefer that one. But more music is better. I figure I can post both of them eventually.
Virtually this entire concert has been released on DVD, which is why the sound quality is excellent throughout. However, it turns out the DVD song order was all mixed up, almost like someone threw them together at random. Part of that was due to a bunch of "DVD extra" songs at the end, selected from all throughout the concert. But there were other changes as well. So, being a stickler for accuracy, I carefully rearranged the song order to what was actually played.
Unfortunately, three songs didn't make the DVD at all, so they're not included here. There were two versions of "Peggy Sue," and one version of "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better," which was the last song played.
This album is two hours and nine minutes long.
I'm not including the track list due to copyright issues. But you can find it in the mp3 download file.
https://pixeldrain.com/u/TdNfYrXx
alternate:
https://bestfile.io/en/FloFdLBwDbOu0Hw/file
The cover photo is a screenshot from the DVD, taken from this exact concert.
Thank you! I downloaded it quickly, just in case someone might want to take it down...
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ReplyDeleteMany thanks for this. And the other updates for this artist. There's an 'Amazon original' track out there I can't see it on these comps. Hope you continue to revamp? And update this series. Really fan-tastic.
ReplyDeleteWhat is this missing song you speak of?
DeleteWhat's the matter with Louise.
ReplyDeleteI can't see it on these comps... could easily be wrong๐๐
Paul is way more likely to find out before I do, but I do have the majority of the now resurrected comps on an HD that I don't have access to from this particular computer and I will look later, but don't recall a track by that name off the top of my head, when was it supposed to be from, as the comps are by a grouping of years, so knowing that narrows how many comps need to be looked through?
DeleteGreat tip, Mystic! I hadn't known about that one at all. I just added it to the "Mary Jane's Last Dance" stray tracks album, since it turns out it's from 1992.
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