Post subject: Re: LIVE ON 3 LEGS - A definitive 2000 tour compilation
Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 6:12 am
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I do admit that official releases of the 1998 tour could sway my opinion that way, but the Binaural songs in rotation are a strong factor in my opinion.
I fucking love Breakerfall as a show's second song.
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Post subject: Re: LIVE ON 3 LEGS - A definitive 2000 tour compilation
Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 6:34 am
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I definitely feel like the Binaural material defines the 2000 tour much more than the Yield material defines the 1998 tour. I really wish some of the lesser-known Yield tracks had featured more heavily in '98, especially while Mr. Irons was still around.
Here's a question for the stat dorks: Is "Low Light" the only song from a formal studio record that wasn't debuted live on that record's corresponding tour? (Not counting tracks like "Stupid Mop," "Pry, To," etc.)
Post subject: Re: LIVE ON 3 LEGS - A definitive 2000 tour compilation
Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 6:56 am
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Kevin Davis wrote:
I definitely feel like the Binaural material defines the 2000 tour much more than the Yield material defines the 1998 tour. I really wish some of the lesser-known Yield tracks had featured more heavily in '98, especially while Mr. Irons was still around.
Absolutely.
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Post subject: Re: LIVE ON 3 LEGS - A definitive 2000 tour compilation
Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 10:56 am
Master of Meh
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Kevin Davis wrote:
Here's a question for the stat dorks: Is "Low Light" the only song from a formal studio record that wasn't debuted live on that record's corresponding tour? (Not counting tracks like "Stupid Mop," "Pry, To," etc.)
Nothingman might squeeze in on a technicality: it was played in 1994, which was the east coast leg of the Vs tour, but then not played again until after the release of No Code. It wasn't played once on the shows in support of Vitalogy.
Post subject: Re: LIVE ON 3 LEGS - A definitive 2000 tour compilation
Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 9:12 pm
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This Do the Evolution on the first disc is so damn good. The '00 and '05 Canadian tours are my favorite by the band in the bootleg era so I'm really digging this compilation.
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