Album Rating: 5.0
Fortieth? That's it?????
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Hahah probably more
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so this is really cool
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Lots of thoughts after my first full jam of this, but man..that comfortably numb solo…
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Album Rating: 4.5
So fucking good ugh. Such a great live album.
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Now this is music. I’m getting hard.
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The millennia will pass and no one will be able to record anything more stratospheric than the Comfortably Numb solo. Thanks David
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Only a couple of musicians have reached this level
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This is an amazing album really. A true live poem.
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What Do You Want From Me feels a lot more convincing and groovy compared to the studio counterpart (the bass!!!), and the bit around 2:50 feels more airy/magical too. Also what about Renwick's sweet guest soloing in Learning to Fly? Great stuff
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Album Rating: 5.0
Damn near flawless live album and tour. On The Turning Away would've fit in seamlessly during the first set. I love that song.
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Worst thing is having to choose what tracklist to jam every time
The CD is the standard collage of concerts which rules, but the DVD is also interesting because it's a single full concert and it contains a welcome take of One of These Days (but it doesn't have Astronomy Domine! argh)
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Centuries will pass and no song will be more relevant than this version of Comfortably Numb
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This guitar solo
Jesus
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Every time I listen to this solo, I feel like I'm going a little crazy hahah I have to stop
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Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off
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