1. beware of the ratio
  2. Originally posted by ade:[..]

    it's meant to follow a similar structure to a set list - on the bitusa tour ditd was at the beginning of the second half a place occupied by hungry heart on 75-85 maybe he thought they were too similar. there's no jungleland on it either which considering jungleland had been a fixture of the tours between 75-85 is a bigger omission. for you and incident were also relegated to b-side of single release.

    I tremendously miss Jungleland in that awesome triple live album. A true shame.
  3. I would prefer Prove It All Night 78 over Jungleland, but it's just my opinion. Prove It ranks only behind Backstreets, Thunder Road and Born to Run for me, so that's why I'd love it. Imagine Prove It from Winterland on there for 13 minutes, in all its glory...
  4. yeah, all in it's another of his more miss than hit ideas
  5. Ah well, if the release was targeted at us it would be a completely different tracklist. I can't complain about how it is, it's just like anything: it's what could have been.
  6. I must say I'm looking forward to the inevitable BITUSA box set if it has more tracks and a proshot.


  7. listening now and i'm enjoying it - yes even the complete bitusa "it's funny when it's not happening to you" - though i was slightly disturbed by the middle of downbound train which seemed to descend into some sort of easy listening versionwhich was then compounded by i'm on fire - not the first time no surrender has saved a gig!

  8. and not in a good way virtually useless now and everyone knows my feelings on the abomination that is mega. Mediafire, zippyshare, dropbox,file factory, putlocker, should be the weapons of choice these days.