Trigger wrote:I have my hopes set on the Southampton show, a pro recorded full 1980 show
Now if I get footage as well!!! I will have died and gone to heaven.
I still want to see something in writing about available in Britain and Europe though because if this becomes difficult to obtain outside the USA I am going to be so fucking angry, considering this band was built in Britain about 3 miles from Skezza's house.
Yeah, but the important one is from Burbank, CA in the good ol' USA I kid I'd much prefer South Hampton to Montreal as well, but either way, if they do not release one of the two, we know they exist and the potential for more in the future is there.
I remember Sharon saying that they have 2 shows and these should be Montreal and Southampton, since Cleveland has been used for Tribute.
It looks logic to me that Southampton will be on the live cd and Montreal on dvd.
Montreal was professionally recorded and aired on the radio and has most chances to be filmed for tv aswell.
$ 150 is too expensive for this deluxe box. You have to add transport and importtaxes to Europe. Although I think it will be released in UK too.
I don't need the vinyl and can do without the cross and even that book. So I end up buying the legacy and expanded edition of both albums. BUT they are missing the Southampton disc and the dvd!?
metalrockx wrote:I remember Sharon saying that they have 2 shows
Yep but that was specific about the footage, they had two shows in the archives they were working on.
btw: Lintball once said that Montreal was filmed.... Who knows!
I suspect the live '81 CD is the Montreal '81 show, audio from that exists for sure. (hence the solo on Tribute)
So we had Ozzy/Zakk mentioning the ' Palladium' show and Dave Tangye mentioned the St. louis or New Jersey '81 show being pro filmed. Well there has to be something right!
Ozzy Osbourne Concert at Gaumont Theatre, Southampton, England Setlist on October 2, 1980
I Don't Know You Lookin' At Me Lookin' At You
Crazy Train
Goodbye to Romance
Mr. Crowley
Suicide Solution
Guitar Solo
Iron Man
Children of the Grave
Steal Away (The Night)
Encore: Paranoid
Let's hope they include "You said it all" from the soundcheck, like they did on the "Mr. Crowley" EP.
Strange thing is that "No bone movies" wasn't on the setlist this night?
According to Wikipedia it was used on "Tribute".
"Goodbye to Romance" and "No Bone Movies" are rumoured to be taken from the very first Blizzard tour, possibly from Southampton on September 2, 1980. These two tracks feature Bob Daisley and Lee Kerslake.
it is also missing Revelation which was played live on every show of that tour.
No Bone movies follwed Goodbye to Romance in the set list.
Cologne she'll wear silver and americard, She'll drive a beetle car and beat you down at cool Canasta. And when the clothes are strewn don't be afraid of the room touch the fullness of her breast feel the love of her caress she will be your living end.
Let's face it, until these things are listed as currently available this is just another pipe dream for message board members to speculate on.
As for paying "obscene" amounts of money... why? It'll all be available on torrents for free within weeks of release... if any releases ever actually happen.
Paul Wolfe wrote:As for paying "obscene" amounts of money... why? It'll all be available on torrents for free within weeks of release... if any releases ever actually happen.
I prefer to have the official albums instead of a downloaded copy.
But if the only way to lay hands on the new dvd (and Southampton show) is to pay $ 150 + costs for a deluxe boxset, then I will buy the albums and search for the rest on the internet...