Actually quite funny to me that 18 months ago there wasn’t an official complete recording of any DS tour. Now we have complete recordings from 79/83/85/92. Who would have thought?
Yes, it's true, but this only became a reality after decades and decades. Today, we have a lot of material, as my dear friend Rolo pointed out, however, it was a long wait. Every criticism I've seen about this aspect has always been related to the past history, since the times when the band was active. Personally, I always had the feeling that there were gaps, but now this is being repaired through the Live 78/92 box set, in the same way as the San Antonio 85 live set. Personally, I don't have that complaint today.
For a long, long time, I always found a bootleg recording more interesting because it reveals a more complete experience with a full show, always allowing you to gauge what the band was like at each historical moment through their tours. As we know, a version of Sultans of Swing on the LOG tour is very different from how it was played on the OES tour, the same goes for many other songs, this striking feature in DS live has always been something that has made them stand out a lot, creating a new live experience through new arrangements, has always been one of the things we all love about the band, it is in this panorama that so many incredible things happen through MK's guitar, this has always been a great fuel for me and so many other people, and now we have the opportunity to appreciate it officially through these releases.