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  1. 34 minutes ago, TheSeeker said:

     

    Iron Maiden's set from Rock in Rio III was officially released on DVD in 2002 by Sony Legacy:

    https://www.amazon.com/Iron-Maiden-Rock-Bruce-Dickinson/dp/B00006G8G1

    For an example of what can be done potentially with GNR's set, here's the original broadcast of "2 Minutes to Midnight" from a TV broadcast:

     

    And now here's the same song re-edited for DVD:

    I remember when that Maiden DVD came out and the editing gave me a headache.  The original editing on the TV broadcast is better!

     

  2. 6 minutes ago, WhazUp said:

    The songs are legit, but tampered with for sure. They are in mono, if the Oh My God demo is the same one that BBF overdubbed guitars on they simply deleted his lone guitar track and made the rest mono

    Even the "best" quality copies of the two versions of the leaks that are out there have lots of clipping and distortion and when it is summed to mono it sounds even worse like this

    Why not just leave the BBF guitar on then?

  3. 36 minutes ago, Asia said:

    Axl was never into entertaining guests before the show, he's doing all the preparation shit while Slash and Duff have always taken this time to have some social life with whoever was around so that doesn't surprise me. Also probably watching Axl training his vocal ranges or having massages isn't that very interesting.

    Wonder why they spent that time in the bus instead of in the club though...

    The "backstage", or lack there of, is exceptionally small at the Troubadour

  4. I honestly hope I'm wrong, but I feel stadiums are pretty ambitious…ESPECIALLY with what they're charging for tickets.  Axl could barely fill small arenas in the states with the new Guns and Slash, Duff, etc haven't played venues bigger than the House of Blues on their own.  I think it's 10 years too late.  If Axl wasn't touring regularly with the new Guns, I think they'd push a LOT more tickets.  

     

    GnR really never even did stadiums in the US in their prime, with the exception of the Metallica tour (all tickets were around $30 mind you) and a few one off shows here and there (Rose Bowl, etc)

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