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question about "Live Around The World"
On the live set "Live Around The World" ,
we're any of the tracks recorded between 86' and 90' ? I am pretty sure that Hot Patootie was recorded in 90' in Talahassee and was Meat's encore performance . |
Re: question about "Live Around The World"
Hiya
If you look inside the inside cover of the CD there should be a small booklet of credits and it says in there [img]./icons/icon7.gif[/img] Lu |
Strange
The Live Around The World CD I have says that the tracks were recorded between 1977 and 1996, and I have also seen such information describing this CD on the net also, but I don't think it's true.
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Live around the world
Hi,
My cd doesn't have any dates on it anywhere. Not even in the little book!! Chris :?: |
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I also don't know when the songs are recorded on Live around the World. A few songs I know, and I think that the most songs are after 1993. But i don't know it for sure. I know that Hot Patootie is live recorded in 1989, and that Heaven can Wait, Wasted Youth and Objects in The Rear View Mirror are recorded in 1993.
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Yes very annoying that the booklet for Live Around The World gives the location of the recording of all the tracks but not the dates
I have always wondered the time period when "What You See Is What You Get" was recorded. Is this a nineties recording? Does anyone think they know who the female vocalist on that track is? |
is that not patti that sings what you see is what you get?
it is only a guess |
Lets just thank good that it isn't Stoney singing WYSIWYG on Live around the World. You could probably tell by Meats voice when the song was recorded. I know for sure that non were done between 79-83 becaue Meats voice was low and rough (like George thorogood on a bad day).
I would say that the voice sounds like 90s recordings. Also , all of the musicians listed in the book are from recent tours except Steve Buslowe . If anything was done in the eighties , Bob Kulick and the Goff sisters probably would have been listed since they played for him in that era. PS . the album is limited edition with only 400,000 copies pressed , have they all sold ? |
There is one song from the '80s (Hot Patootie 1989). In 1989 Pat Thrall was already a band member, and Bob Kulick wasn't a band member anymore. But you see nothing about the Goff sisters in the booklet of the CD, and they were bandmembers in 1989.
I still think that it is Patti who sings What you See Is What You Get, So it is a recording from the Bat II tour. I have a few dates of recordings a few songs. I've seen that Meat had a concert in Ahoy Rotterdam on 4 april 1994, so probably the live recordings of Anything for Love and All Revved Up are from that concert! |
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