Let's say the band has opened the Vault. Every show they ever did will be available to buy. They've all been mixed and everything just like on the boots they've already done.
What's the first show you buy?
Mine's 3/26/94- Murfreesboro. My first show. After that it's the 95, 96, and 98 shows I attended. Then after that, it's the rest of the 94 tour.
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I honestly would not know where to start. Given the quantity of shows available, I'd need to refer to some of the more knowledgeable RMers and their recommendations.
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I'd start with the Astoria of course...which is closing next week
after that, god knows!
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St Petersburg 1994 (and the shows from 96 and 98 that I attended)
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this always interested me
02/19/92 - Albani Bar of Music: Winterthur, Switzerland (acoustic) notes: Finding themselves in a venue with an extremely tiny stage, PJ elects to rent acoustic guitars and Dave sets up a kick drum and bongo, going for an acoustic show. The latter part of the set becomes a jam session. Even in this small space, Ed climbs to the second floor, goes over all of the spectators' heads and falls into the crowd on the main floor.
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Probably as many 1998 shows as my hdd could handle.
warehouse that 2/19/92 show has always intrigued me aswell. I'm surprised that it hasn't surface after all these years, someone out there must have a copy. No known setlist either, I'd love to know what was played.
I just had a thought. It would not be too difficult for the band to release the entire No Code tour by the time they get around to doing promo for a No Code reissue. Only 13 US shows proper and approx. 20 Shows in Europe.
The 98 Yield tour would be a much larger undertaking.
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