Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]
How many CD's (if you even make CD's - the program I use, Nero, nearly forces me to make 80-minute long discs) long will your Italia mix be? I think I'll just do two...it'll take some time.
I hadn't really listened to Bushleaguer until recently and didn't realize it was (so overtly) about GWB. I really like the chorus to that song - for both the music and lyrics.
Will take your 2003 recommendations under advisement. That'll come after the 2006 mix.
I also plan to make a mid-late nineties mix (lord knows when) using tracks from the Melbourne '98 show, if necessary, Live on Two Legs (although I'd rather find other boots), and other shows from the No Code and/or Yield tours. Is there anything else out there that sounds as good as that Melbourne show?
I burned all my shows to cd,hundreds of shows from 2003 (mostly downloads) to 2010.The 2000 tour I have complete,bought all 72 gigs on cd,over time.Thats my favorite tour.I love the boots,the way they were packaged.
The mix for Italia 06 or Europe 2000 etc ,I dont use cds for my mixes.I just do a playlist on my iPod.If I was goin to use cds,you would need at least 3 for a proper mix.

Besides Melbourne,Seattle 07.22.98 is a soundboard,and sounds great.My gig at MSG,09.11.98 is an amazing show,but the sound is not half as good as the Seattle gig.Its an amature audience recording.Im not into audience bootlegs,thats why I blast U2,for the fact they release nothing live.I think one reason is,the fact they basically play the same setlist every night.Yes,U2 add a song or 2 here and there,but it is what it is,as far as the main set.Where PJ,their sets are so different every single show.Same goes for Bruce and DMB.