1. Yes Chicago 2000 is a classic.....best NA gig with Boise and a few others.

    I still say the Det East Troy Chi run, then into St Louis, might be the best 3-4 show run ever for this band.


    Those boots need to be remastered.
  2. That would be pretty wild (and expensive) if they started remastering these things. I'd be happy with a two-disc "touring band-esque" release from all their major tours.

    There a rumours (mind you, they are just rumours) circulating that they'll using all that video footage from their shows for a DVD/Blu-ray compilation.
  3. Originally posted by EDDMB:
    I still say the Det East Troy Chi run, then into St Louis, might be the best 3-4 show run ever for this band.

    I'd even throw KC in there (right after St.L) if only for the greatest ever performance of "Better Man."
  4. Animal from Portland.... Should definitely make the compilation. Leave it paired with Deep which is also very much a keeper.
  5. Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:Animal from Portland.... Should definitely make the compilation. Leave it paired with Deep which is also very much a keeper.

    Good call.
  6. I'm starting to get more and more excited for June 28th...
  7. Well, a lot of good things have been said about the Stockholm show of 2012 so I am sure you'll (once again) have a great time, Olof.
  8. Originally posted by RUMMY:Well, a lot of good things have been said about the Stockholm show of 2012 so I am sure you'll (once again) have a great time, Olof.

    Yeah, would be amazing if I could get a show that is that good again. A classmate whom I was at the same stadium last year seeing Bruce is coming too. Will be a great time.
  9. Long Road right into Release from Phoenix is definitely compilation worthy
  10. Definitely...that said, I think there's a small "hiccup" in the Release performance. The LA1 combo of the same two songs (reverse order) also merits some consideration.
  11. I'll give the 2 a very close listen later back to back
  12. Hard to Imagine from Phoenix have me chills. What a performance.