Post subject: [2015-04-14] Van Halen "Tokyo Dome Live In Concert" plus remasters of first two albums - individual and box set (Rhino)
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 12:19 am
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Word has it that "Van Halen will release their 1st ever live album with David Lee Roth this spring. In addition to the live album, VH's 1st 6 albums will be getting the remastered treatment this spring as well."
Post subject: [2015-04-14] Van Halen "Tokyo Dome Live In Concert" plus remasters of first two albums - individual and box set (Rhino)
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 5:51 pm
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Rick A wrote:
Word has it that "Van Halen will release their 1st ever live album with David Lee Roth this spring. In addition to the live album, VH's 1st 6 albums will be getting the remastered treatment this spring as well."
Hope that this is true!
Rick A.
They were recently (last year) remastered for a hi-res box. I suspect they'll just down sample those remasters for the cd's.
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Post subject: [2015-04-14] Van Halen "Tokyo Dome Live In Concert" plus remasters of first two albums - individual and box set (Rhino)
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Those VH remasters from 2000 sound so damn good, if these are just straight remasters with no bonus features (at least give me liner notes and photos) then I will pass most likely.
As for the new live album, based on what I saw in Atlantic City in 2012, it won't be a fun listen. DLR's voice was not very good with that odd high-pitched yelping.
I'll have to decide on this one.
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Post subject: [2015-04-14] Van Halen "Tokyo Dome Live In Concert" plus remasters of first two albums - individual and box set (Rhino)
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 8:54 pm
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Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Those VH remasters from 2000 sound so damn good, if these are just straight remasters with no bonus features (at least give me liner notes and photos) then I will pass most likely.
As for the new live album, based on what I saw in Atlantic City in 2012, it won't be a fun listen. DLR's voice was not very good with that odd high-pitched yelping.
I'll have to decide on this one.
Definitely agree on the remasters, Pete.
Haven't seen VH live with Dave, but have seen some videos and the high-pitched yelping is a bit off putting.
Post subject: [2015-04-14] Van Halen "Tokyo Dome Live In Concert" plus remasters of first two albums - individual and box set (Rhino)
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 11:37 pm
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Dr. Chris Evil wrote:
Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Those VH remasters from 2000 sound so damn good, if these are just straight remasters with no bonus features (at least give me liner notes and photos) then I will pass most likely.
As for the new live album, based on what I saw in Atlantic City in 2012, it won't be a fun listen. DLR's voice was not very good with that odd high-pitched yelping.
I'll have to decide on this one.
Definitely agree on the remasters, Pete.
Haven't seen VH live with Dave, but have seen some videos and the high-pitched yelping is a bit off putting.
Chris, it's no better now, as I saw Dave signing with the Foo Fighters on You Tube from recently and he sucked (he's also bald!).
Why not a vintage live album?
Well, being a VH nut I'm sure I'll buy this and the remasters because I have Jimboitis.
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Post subject: [2015-04-14] Van Halen "Tokyo Dome Live In Concert" plus remasters of first two albums - individual and box set (Rhino)
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 11:44 pm
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Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Dr. Chris Evil wrote:
Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Those VH remasters from 2000 sound so damn good, if these are just straight remasters with no bonus features (at least give me liner notes and photos) then I will pass most likely.
As for the new live album, based on what I saw in Atlantic City in 2012, it won't be a fun listen. DLR's voice was not very good with that odd high-pitched yelping.
I'll have to decide on this one.
Definitely agree on the remasters, Pete.
Haven't seen VH live with Dave, but have seen some videos and the high-pitched yelping is a bit off putting.
Chris, it's no better now, as I saw Dave signing with the Foo Fighters on You Tube from recently and he sucked (he's also bald!).
Why not a vintage live album?
Well, being a VH nut I'm sure I'll buy this and the remasters because I have Jimboitis.
I think they sell a cream for that.
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Post subject: [2015-04-14] Van Halen "Tokyo Dome Live In Concert" plus remasters of first two albums - individual and box set (Rhino)
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Van Halen ‘Tokyo Dome Live In Concert’ Reported Track Listing ‘Unchained’ ‘Runnin’ With the Devil’ ‘She’s the Woman’ ‘I’m the One’ ‘Tattoo’ ‘Everybody Wants Some’ ‘Somebody Get Me a Doctor’ ‘China Town’ ‘Hear About It Later’ ‘Oh, Pretty Woman’ ‘You Really Got Me’ ‘Dance the Night Away’ ‘I’ll Wait’ ‘And the Cradle Will Rock…’ ‘Hot for Teacher’ ‘Women in Love’ ‘Romeo Delight’ ‘Mean Street’ ‘Beautiful Girls’ ‘Ice Cream Man’ ‘Panama’ ‘Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love’ ‘Jump’
Post subject: [2015-04-14] Van Halen "Tokyo Dome Live In Concert" plus remasters of first two albums - individual and box set (Rhino)
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 4:01 pm
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No 'Jamie's Cryin' ' (and a few personal favs - sure we all have some), but a great set list...bummer it is not a vintage show. I'll probably pass. And I am good on the remasters' front as well.
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Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 6:25 pm
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Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Dr. Chris Evil wrote:
Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Those VH remasters from 2000 sound so damn good, if these are just straight remasters with no bonus features (at least give me liner notes and photos) then I will pass most likely.
As for the new live album, based on what I saw in Atlantic City in 2012, it won't be a fun listen. DLR's voice was not very good with that odd high-pitched yelping.
I'll have to decide on this one.
Definitely agree on the remasters, Pete.
Haven't seen VH live with Dave, but have seen some videos and the high-pitched yelping is a bit off putting.
Chris, it's no better now, as I saw Dave signing with the Foo Fighters on You Tube from recently and he sucked (he's also bald!).
Why not a vintage live album?
Well, being a VH nut I'm sure I'll buy this and the remasters because I have Jimboitis.
Well, you went from "most likely" passing on the remasters to buying them.
Post subject: [2015-04-14] Van Halen "Tokyo Dome Live In Concert" plus remasters of first two albums - individual and box set (Rhino)
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I'm most likely in for the live album, but like everyone else, if there are no bonus features on the remasters, I have the prior ones. I'll never understand this band at all and the way they treat their fans. Don't they realize that a vintage concert release would sell like mad? Or even a vintage compilation of live material would be great.
Post subject: [2015-04-14] Van Halen "Tokyo Dome Live In Concert" plus remasters of first two albums - individual and box set (Rhino)
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Mark Kravitz wrote:
I'm most likely in for the live album, but like everyone else, if there are no bonus features on the remasters, I have the prior ones. I'll never understand this band at all and the way they treat their fans. Don't they realize that a vintage concert release would sell like mad? Or even a vintage compilation of live material would be great.
By the time they give us some vintage video or audio, we'll all be dead. Yeah, the VH brothers aren't very fan-friendly, imo. Heck, they treat Hagar and Anthony like they're lepers.
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