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Elite SMF Posts: 271 Location: Long Island | Just announced on TS's facebook page: http://www.rhino.com/shop/product/twisted-sister-live-the-marquee-club Best, CG | ||
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Extreme SMF Posts: 158 | Signed up already.... Evel, Az | ||
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Nearly A Band Member Posts: 944 | i'd like to let everyone know rhino handmade items are not available at retail outlets or amazon unless a someone sells them second hand so please over to rhino's website if you want to own this item | ||
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Nearly A Band Member Posts: 717 Location: Chicago | Thanks for the link! Will be ordering my copy for sure! A couple of quick observations, though. 1- I was really hoping for both nights. This appears to be the entire show from March 5th, 1983 with "Let The Good Times Roll/Feels So Fine" from March 6th thrown on to complete the set. I'd be lying if I'm not a little disappointed in this as the version of "It's Only Rock and Roll" from March 6th is by far the best and most memorable version of that song that I've ever heard (In my opinion anyway). That is the version from the 12" B-side of "I Am, I'm Me" that made me the SMF that I am today. With that said, I'm still very excited to see this getting released as these shows were both amazing! I just wish both nights were being released as a package. With that being said, this version of "Run For Your Life" is possibly the best version ever recorded as it kicks ass in a big way! Based on the clips, I do think that the mastering sounds much better than the versions that are included on "Big Hits and Nasty Cuts" as well. They sound closer (although not the same) as the original B-side releases from the 12" and 7" singles. 2 - The reviewer in the description needs to get their facts straight as he states "The album also includes the first ever public performance of “You Can’t Stop Rock ’n’ Roll,” which would surface just three months later on the band’s second album." This is not even close to true as the boys had been playing that song for quite some time already by the time these shows happened. They were playing YCSRNR back in the clubs before "Under The Blade" was even recorded. Now this may be the first time "I Am, I'm Me" was played live as I've never heard a live recording prior to this of that song. I cannot confirm that, though. OK. So my quick observations turned into a bit of a rant. LOL! Either way, I'll be picking this one up and can't wait to hear it again professionally mastered in all of it's glory!! Thanks for releasing this gem and keep 'em coming! Edited by Captain Howdy 2011-08-13 6:35 PM | ||
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Nearly A Band Member Posts: 1321 Location: on a Twisted planet | this is what i'm talking about... gonna get me some new TS stuff... Maan? they really played YCSRNR before recording under the blade? they recorded under the blade in '82... you sure about that... would love to hear '82, or '81 live recording of YCSRNR | ||
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Nearly A Band Member Posts: 717 Location: Chicago | Macedonian SMF - 2011-08-14 1:22 AM this is what i'm talking about... gonna get me some new TS stuff... Maan? they really played YCSRNR before recording under the blade? they recorded under the blade in '82... you sure about that... would love to hear '82, or '81 live recording of YCSRNR It's on the Northstage DVD and that was from '82. | ||
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SMF 1st Class Posts: 17 | They definately played YCSR&R before they recorded under the blade......It is on the Double live DVD. | ||
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Band Posts: 130 | The statement refers to the first performance of the song after recording it. I gave the info to the label but didn't clarify that. That's my error, not the labels. I'm glad that some of you care enough to know this stuff. It means a lot to us. | ||
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Serious SMF Posts: 48 | Pre-ordered. I like the die-cut, looks very cool. | ||
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Full-On SMF Posts: 73 | Captain Howdy - 2011-08-13 6:32 PM I'd be lying if I'm not a little disappointed in this as the version of "It's Only Rock and Roll" from March 6th is by far the best and most memorable version of that song that I've ever heard (In my opinion anyway). That is the version from the 12" B-side of "I Am, I'm Me" that made me the SMF that I am today. Now admittedly I was only 8 years old in 1983, so I may be wrong, but I always thought that the version on I am I'm me was the one from the first night (March 5th), while the one on Big Hits was on the second night (March 6th), and the reason why I thought that was because the instructions Dee gives on that EP version are quite detailed on screeming, fist in the air & jumping, while on the Big Hits version people are doing that already. In addition, I thought he mentions something about it being their second night on the Big Hits version. Anyway, I've been missing that EP version, so certainly hope that it's the one on this album, but regardless I'm really looking forward to getting the Live at the Marquee disc. Almost as much as I'm looking forward to seeing TS in Quebec city in less than a week! | ||
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Nearly A Band Member Posts: 944 | Jay Jay French - 2011-08-14 2:16 PM The statement refers to the first performance of the song after recording it. I gave the info to the label but didn't clarify that. That's my error, not the labels. I'm glad that some of you care enough to know this stuff. It means a lot to us. be happy its a minor error. i own a rolling stones cd called rarities 1971-2003 on virgin records and the booklet has dozen of errors including listing a song as the wrong b-side, saying a song is from the album NO SECURITY when in fact its a live b-side from a decade earlier, saying 1 track was unreleased when its not and even saying 1 song was "rarely played live" which i guess is the truth since the song was NEVER played live. | ||
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Extreme SMF Posts: 132 | Captain Howdy - 2011-08-14 12:32 AM Thanks for the link! Will be ordering my copy for sure! A couple of quick observations, though. 1- I was really hoping for both nights. This appears to be the entire show from March 5th, 1983 with "Let The Good Times Roll/Feels So Fine" from March 6th thrown on to complete the set. I'd be lying if I'm not a little disappointed in this as the version of "It's Only Rock and Roll" from March 6th is by far the best and most memorable version of that song that I've ever heard (In my opinion anyway). That is the version from the 12" B-side of "I Am, I'm Me" that made me the SMF that I am today. With that said, I'm still very excited to see this getting released as these shows were both amazing! I just wish both nights were being released as a package. With that being said, this version of "Run For Your Life" is possibly the best version ever recorded as it kicks ass in a big way! Based on the clips, I do think that the mastering sounds much better than the versions that are included on "Big Hits and Nasty Cuts" as well. They sound closer (although not the same) as the original B-side releases from the 12" and 7" singles. ... OK. So my quick observations turned into a bit of a rant. LOL! Either way, I'll be picking this one up and can't wait to hear it again professionally mastered in all of it's glory!! Thanks for releasing this gem and keep 'em coming! I must say I totally agree. I also would have l-o-v-e-d to have both nights in one package even though the set lists were identical (apart from "Let the good times roll...") if I remember this correctly. On the other hand, let's be grateful for anything we get - every output might be the last, as sad as it may sound. If I was to make a request , then I would ask for an entire live concert from the C.o.a.p. tour (2 CD + DVD package please :-) from the U.S. leg of the tour (Radio City maybe ???) because the stage was so much bigger and better than what we got here in Europe back then. This, for me, would be the icing on the cake (hope everyone notices that I don't even dare to ask for the same package from the L.i.f.s. tour - I don't wanna get banned from this forum here ;-). Anyway, can't wait for the CD to arrive - it's history in a nice packaging. Stay sick SMF, Germany | ||
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Nearly A Band Member Posts: 2072 | I just ordered my copies. | ||
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Band Posts: 130 | Sadly, the COAP tour was never recorded for video or audio. It might have been had the tour lasted the original 6 months instead of 6 weeks. What ever exists of it is bootleg. no one is sadder about this then me. | ||
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