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Old 16 Nov 2013, 21:18   #64
JennaG
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And the copyright debate is one that we've had to the nth degree already.
I can see what you're getting at but I think that for every time there's going to be a discussion about YouTube videos, the discussion will occur again.

I agree that the discussion has been done so many times that any regular has a fairly good idea of the feelings of the other regulars about the subject. Some like bootlegs, others don't and then there's some who don't feel strongly either way, that won't change but I think that this is a discussion that may occur every time the subject of a bootleg recording is brought up.

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Still, it's easy to move it forward. Thoughts on the set anyone?
I haven't watched the bootlegs in question but since they were recorded at London, which is a concert I went to, I'll base my comments on the set list as I remembered it from that.

It was a well thought out set list which I feel was designed to appeal to the majority of fans as it included a lot of the more popular songs. I thought that opening with 'Runnin' For The Red Light' was a fantastic move, particularly given the lyrics of the song. However from a personal point of view and as someone who has thoroughly enjoyed Meat's two most recent albums, I was a little bit disappointed that I didn't hear more songs from those and in particular, the songs from HIAH. I'm not a fan of 'Two Out of Three Ain't Bad' and would have preferred to have heard a song like 'All Of Me' or 'Our Love and Our Souls' but I'm not saying that I disagree with what Meat had decided to do with the setlist.
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