nobody is interested listening to that sitting at home
I love to hear Mark introducing the band and that each instrument stops after being named !
in 2008 he did the contrary : inroducing each musician who added his part each time after being named
I think the only time I enjoyed it was in 1985 during TOL but that was made interesting by all the noodling around. Nothing else has come close to that for me.
yes of course it was great in 1985
but what I love during LOG tour is that PB is linked to TOL
in Alchemy we hear what sounds like a TOL intro just right after TYL
but what is really great to hear on LOG bootlegs is the PB outro, then Mark Introducing the band, and then the link to TOL intro.
To me it's one of the highlights of the show so it should have been on the Alchemy release imho
it's far far more interesting musically wise than all same jokes during DWB in solo years imho
I agree with JF, and I care about the whole experience, even the performance of the musicians, is part of the show. In short, I'm all for a full experience, bootlegs give us that, unfortunately an official release like Alchemy doesn't give us a full experience. If it weren't for the bootlegs, many people including myself would never know what a real LOG tour concert would be like, as well as any DS tour, as all the live releases are missing songs that were played, that is, who had the opportunity to go to the show at the time contemplated the show in its entirety, whoever didn't go, gets what they considered the best moments. This attitude is regrettable, especially when there are ways to launch a complete experience, both from Alchemy and from the OES tour, who knows about the BIA tour.