Rainbow Live At The Budokan
Amazing how they play theatres in NYC to crowds of 3,000, but can play 2 night stands at the 14,000 seat Budokan. Incredbile
Whole Lotta Love
My dad was playing like his rock and roll songs (At this time I liked disco music - Earth, Wind & Fire, Abba etc.) and then this one came on and I was like
WHOAAAWHIHAIFHEIAEU
Oh really? More people have died from other diseases? Gee, I didn't know that.
2,722,047 people have died from Covid-19. Explain to me - how have these people died?
You are all clueless with no respect for the doctors & the scientists, who work nearly 24/7 trying to keep their patients from dying. I can't believe how you do not understand all these victims, and not to mention the families who have lost their loved ones.
People are dying. People are fucking dying. People are losing their fucking jobs. People are losing their fucking family.
I can't believe you. You disgust me.
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I love Made In Japan, but I wouldn't consider it one of the best live albums. Alive! by Kiss, on the other hand is a great album. The songs are 6 minutes or over, and in some cases, I can't keep still. It's also only 10 songs. It's like when I listen to Dazed & Confused from The Song Remains The Same by LZ. I mean, 30 minutes. I did it once.
Okay then. I actually don't know the setlist, but looking at it now. OOF. 15 songs, including a drum solo. Oh wow. And what, Maine Road seats like 40,000? They played like a 3 and a half our set in LA, and the venue only seated 15,000.
Oh boy
Uhhhhh
GNR didn't perform in Manchester in 1993. They did do Milton Keynes in 1993. And they did Manchester in 1992. If it was the 1993 gig, that is 100% understandable. It was part of the Skin N' Bones Tour, where they literally played only for the money.