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birdman w/ steve's solo wouldve been amazing
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J-Neli wrote:and "In Repair" was probably left off because it didn't sound up to par. I'd imagine it would be difficult to perfect it (or at least make it consistent) compared to the rest of the songs.

I don't think so. Worst OLP song live that they continue to play . . . One Man Army. In Repair has been sounding relatively good.
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What exactly is "Naveed/Life"?

Is it Naveed with the little intro thingy in the beginning like Raine used to do? I hope so, cuz that rocks. I'm working my way through the R&S OLP Tape Set, and pretty much every time Naveed is played, Raine changes the intro. Cool beans...

I'll buy it, cuz I'm a staunch supporter of the artist. Since OTIF is on this, y'all think that lessens it's chances of making it onto the 6th album? Hmmm....
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bovine wrote:
areusad831 wrote:why buy a half show when I have the whole thing already burned to two cds?


hmm, maybe to support the artist? I mean you could just d/l all five albums. Does that mean that you shouldn't buy them? If you don't want the album because of the tracklist or the fact that it's a single disc or whatever, that's cool by me. Just don't try to justify not buying it by saying that you have a couple full shows that you d/l-ed or traded for or whatever...

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i think i have done my share all 5 albums, 9 shows (in a year), 4 shirts. i just dont think this is something they had to release at this time. I have spent over $400 on OLP how much goes to them I have no clue.

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J-Neli wrote:and "In Repair" was probably left off because it didn't sound up to par. I'd imagine it would be difficult to perfect it (or at least make it consistent) compared to the rest of the songs.

I don't think so. Worst OLP song live that they continue to play . . . One Man Army. In Repair has been sounding relatively good.


no that title goes to whatever, if i have to hear that bloody intro one more time :evil:
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I'm shocked that 4 AM and Birdman were left out. Those are two constants in the OLP live show.

The tracklisting is kind of heavy on Gravity songs, but that should be expected.

I hope that the One Man Army is from the Calgary show. That was BY FAR the best song performed. BY Far
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I like this tracklisting, yeah, it could be better, but meh. I'm really looking forward to it though, I think that the Our Time Is Fading on the pepsi website is the same one as on the live cd. Just a hunch I guess, but if so, then it's going to be amazing quality. And Naveed/Life and Are You Sad? :drool: :drool: :drool:
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areusad831 wrote:
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J-Neli wrote:and "In Repair" was probably left off because it didn't sound up to par. I'd imagine it would be difficult to perfect it (or at least make it consistent) compared to the rest of the songs.

I don't think so. Worst OLP song live that they continue to play . . . One Man Army. In Repair has been sounding relatively good.


no that title goes to whatever, if i have to hear that bloody intro one more time :evil:

Haha, that's not even part of the song. Don't think they introduced it at the last show I was at. :mrgreen: But seriously, ever since they started playing One Man Army in a different key in 2000, it just hasn't sounded right.

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I'm really upset it's not a double cd, and it's missing songs that they always play... especially Birdman... how the HECK could they leave Birdman out?!?!?? :neutral:
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It's awesome. I'll be running to a record store as soon as I step on Canadian soil on July 3rd (I doubt they'll release it in Holland and ordering it online would porbably take even longer).

I hope The Birdman will be on the dvd, it's even better when you actually see that song as well as hear it. 4am is nice when you were there, but I'd rather hear a song that Raine actually sings instead of a crowd that sceams off-key and screw up the words.

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areusad831 wrote:i can officially say i will not be buying this.


ditto. lookout hub, here i come...

although that will take up precious time and hard drive space. :roll:
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areusad831 wrote:
bovine wrote:
areusad831 wrote:why buy a half show when I have the whole thing already burned to two cds?


hmm, maybe to support the artist? I mean you could just d/l all five albums. Does that mean that you shouldn't buy them? If you don't want the album because of the tracklist or the fact that it's a single disc or whatever, that's cool by me. Just don't try to justify not buying it by saying that you have a couple full shows that you d/l-ed or traded for or whatever...

:::troy:::


i think i have done my share all 5 albums, 9 shows (in a year), 4 shirts. i just dont think this is something they had to release at this time. I have spent over $400 on OLP how much goes to them I have no clue.

edit: i also run this site which happens to be an OLP site.


My point was not that you don't support the band or that you should buy the album if it's not something you want. Obviously, if you don't want it, you shouldn't buy it! My point was that something you d/l-ed shouldn't make a difference in what you purchase regardless of wheather it's a studio album, live stuff or whatever. I mean if you d/l something you like and buy the album, that's one thing. IMO it's also ok if you d/l some songs and don't like them and delete them (never buying the album). But to not buy an album because you d/l-ed other (or the same) material doesn't seem moral to me. When I said that you could have just d/l-ed all 5 albums, I wasn't implying that you had done that. In fact, I was assuming that you had not. I was simply using it as an example of d/l-ing something instead of buying it. Don't get me wrong, you certainly have the right to express your opinion, but so do I. This is just what I think is "right" or "moral," we can disagree, that's fine.
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Yea, I think you missed Troy's point and I agree with him. And One Man Army is one of my favorite songs live. I think there's more energy in it than in any other song. It might not translate very well into plain audio, but when your actually there, OMA rules.
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nikki4982 wrote:how the HECK could they leave Birdman out?!?!?? :neutral:


simple, they decided not to include it in the Disc:mrgreen:
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hahaha point made.....


I agree that it should've been a 2-disc thing, but then again.........I'm not gonna complain at all. I look forward to buying it just to have it in my collection. I own all of Inxs's cd's and ya think I listen to them very often now, nope.

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i agree with corey on OMA
atleast at the shows when raine decides to go for a walk into the stands.. its just fun to watch :lol:
altho he practically gets raped.. i especially enjoy the person who's stuck with the spot light thingy try to follow him around and stuff.. :lol:
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Ya that makes sense that OMA is poorly done, but at the shows I've been too I've seen In Repair as being inconsistent. Oh well, not that it matters really.
Maybe this OMA sounds alright, who knows, I guess we'll find out in a few weeks.
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we sure will!

I'll just be slappin my own ass to hear a quality burn of OTIF
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trentm32 wrote:What exactly is "Naveed/Life"?

Is it Naveed with the little intro thingy in the beginning like Raine used to do? I hope so, cuz that rocks.


No, that's just from the SM tour. This is the one where there's a 2:00 guitar solo intro, and an extended bridge with some Life lyrics in it. It's a very cool track.
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