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Post by catcher8587 on May 17, 2007 16:51:49 GMT -5
Yeah Boston was great gig from the band and propably Liams best vocals on the whole tour, but they can´t release it because the audience was very poor. And from the States.. Nor a huge venue like they're known for playing in the UK. Yea, eventhough Boston was much better than the Manchester gigs in terms of performance, the venue didn't convey that "biggest band in the world" feeling they probably want to get across with the release of the DVD.
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2007 14:36:14 GMT -5
They're from Manchester. A huge gig. And wasn't it the beginning of the European Tour?! They were in Boston the week before, the gig that should be released, far better than any of the Manchester gigs. Clapham Grand was great as well but short. Clapham is one of my favorites from the 2005 tour, spot on the entire time. Probably the best version of Morning Glory from the tour. Liam was actually accurate at singing and it was great quality. Everyone was in top form especially Zak. Just check out Bring It On Down. Sadly, I don't think we'll see a video of it.
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Post by Danny on May 31, 2007 22:42:59 GMT -5
i think this dvd will be LDSMD since the offical website just said it will be released later this year
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Post by songbird11 on Jun 3, 2007 9:11:18 GMT -5
the manchester gig which was broadcast on ch4 2 yrs ago i bought of ebay for £15 in 2005,it's where noel's threatening to sack them people cuz the barrier had broke,or sumat like that.
i hope ldsmd is released instead,maybe a live gig will be released next yr with the new album,hopefully :-)
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Post by mattstephens1988 on Jun 15, 2007 7:40:18 GMT -5
I was all for another DVD similiar to '...There And Then', that combines various live versions from different gigs with a documentary around it. But I'd be happy with another 'Familiar To Millions' from City Of Manchester Stadium. One DVD I'd wished they'd released is a 'Making Of Don't Believe The Truth' which shows us how the songs developed from demo form to the Death In Vegas versions and to the final versions, kinda like the Beatles 'Let It Be' film/documentary. Would be great.
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Post by mattstephens1988 on Jun 15, 2007 7:43:53 GMT -5
I know there was something along these lines on the 'Lyla' DVD, but that was barely 15 mins long, I mean a proper film length documentary.
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