Originally posted by KieranU2:Some of these No Code sound at their best. 'Red Mosquito' sounds vibrant, 'Smile', as Nick stated, sounds great, even 'Off He Goes', which is a 'go for a beer' song was brilliant.
Although after 'Even Flow', I sort of got bored of the bootleg. Probably because 'Gone' was next.
Originally posted by KieranU2:Some of these No Code sound at their best. 'Red Mosquito' sounds vibrant, 'Smile', as Nick stated, sounds great, even 'Off He Goes', which is a 'go for a beer' song was brilliant.
Although after 'Even Flow', I sort of got bored of the bootleg. Probably because 'Gone' was next.
Originally posted by RUMMY:I really like Tulsa but at this point none of the NA 2014 shows come even close to Detroit. It's a classic, for sure. Moline does have some have some great moments beyond the incredible No Code thing (and I am sure Milwaukee will be similar) but the entire-album concept sort of takes away from the rest of the show.
Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:[..]
Well said about the whole album thing. It does distracts from the rest of the show. But I'm sure glad they did it! Moline Disc 1will be the only way I listen to No Code for a while!
Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]
I'm telling ya, something's coming - a nice edited/deluxe version of the No Code portion of the show...and if they don't do it, I will (and I'll add b-sides!)
Originally posted by RUMMY:A very challenging task that I'm not too sure that I could complete. However, you've listed lots of classics there. I can't help but notice that there's nothing from pre-1998. I appreciate that you might be listing only "official" releases but no Atlanta '94? I think we could count that one!