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Buying a live CD just minutes after seeing the show.Finch Platte
Nov 8, 2003 8:06 PM
Is this cool or what? Man, I would be even more broke than I am now. I'd have so many live discs if I'd been able to do this as I was growing up and seeing the bands I've seen. Hard to think of what show I'd want first. Oquisha Paradox (a rock reggae band I saw many times in Berkeley)? XTC? Living Colour on tour supporting their first disc?

Oh, it's gotta be Bluchunks. #1 on my CD list with only one release to their credit- I'd love to have a live disc of the show I saw in Santa Cruz.

<a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/news/newsarticle.asp?nid=18944">Live Discs A Hit With Rock Fans</a>

What would
i you
want first?

fp

How about the Porcupine Tree show I saw with Mike and Troy, complete with gasps of amazement emitting from our collective, gaping maws?
That is pretty coolRPM
Nov 10, 2003 3:23 AM
Interesting concept, I can see it being really popular. The price they mention in that link seems kinda steep though, $20?! Well, I guess it is a double disc set, but still, after paying for the ticket and then a few $5 beers or $3 waters, it might be tough to scrape up $20.

Concerts I'd like to have on disc? Hmmm, how about the first one I ever saw; Supertramp at Madison Sq Garden in '79 (or was it '80)? Or more recently Gomez in Philly.
What about a DVD...Finch Platte
Nov 10, 2003 5:58 AM
...of you getting the lap dance at the Pink Pony- would you buy a copy of
i that?

fp
depends on who's doing the lapdance (nt)RPM
Nov 10, 2003 9:21 AM
 


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