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Post by Stein on Feb 8, 2017 10:45:01 GMT 2
Live at Grosse Freiheit 36, Hamburg on February 2, 1992:
Setlist: Concert Intro Seventh Sign All or Nothing Ready or Not Let the Good Times Rock Girl from Lebanon Superstitious (with snippet of "No Woman No Cry") Homeland Midnight Sun Mojo (guitar solo) Got Your Mind in the Gutter Break Free Dreamer (acoustic) Open Your Heart (acoustic) I'll Cry for You (acoustic) Carrie Halfway to Heaven Crowd Singalong Little Bit of Lovin' Cherokee --- Prisoners in Paradise Rock the Night The Final Countdown
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Post by Stein on Feb 8, 2017 10:51:27 GMT 2
Live at Vorst Nationaal, Brussels on January 31, 1992:
Setlist: Concert Intro Seventh Sign All or Nothing Ready or Not Let the Good Times Rock Girl from Lebanon Superstitious (with snippet of "No Woman No Cry") Homeland Midnight Sun Mojo (guitar solo) Got Your Mind in the Gutter Break Free Open Your Heart (acoustic) I'll Cry For You (acoustic) Carrie Crowd Singalong Little Bit of Lovin' Cherokee --- Prisoners in Paradise Rock the Night The Final Countdown
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Post by vielip on Feb 9, 2017 21:09:53 GMT 2
The one from Brussels is actually pretty good! Watched t just the other day. There's also the complete Rotterdam show fromone day later on youtube. The one I went to with friends and where Joey grabbed my cap that I threw at him during Cherokee! Fond memories
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Post by Stein on Feb 9, 2017 21:45:02 GMT 2
There's also the complete Rotterdam show fromone day later on youtube. The one I went to with friends and where Joey grabbed my cap that I threw at him during Cherokee! Fond memories Cool! Here is that gig: Live at Ahoy, Rotterdam on February 1, 1992: Setlist:Concert Intro Seventh Sign All or Nothing Ready or Not Let the Good Times Rock Girl from Lebanon Superstitious (with snippet of "No Woman No Cry") Homeland Midnight Sun Mojo (guitar solo) Got Your Mind in the Gutter Break Free Open Your Heart (acoustic) I'll Cry for You (acoustic) Carrie Ninja Little Bit of Lovin' Cherokee --- Prisoners in Paradise Rock the Night The Final Countdown REALLY cool that they played "Ninja"!
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Post by Ernie Ball on Feb 9, 2017 22:06:08 GMT 2
The one from Brussels is actually pretty good! Watched t just the other day. There's also the complete Rotterdam show fromone day later on youtube. The one I went to with friends and where Joey grabbed my cap that I threw at him during Cherokee! Fond memories He did upload some pretty rare stuff indeed, but all those PIP concert videos are already on youtube for years. Actually, Brussels 1992 was uploaded 5 years ago...by a member of this forum, ravscool if i'm not mistaken?
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Post by Ernie Ball on Feb 10, 2017 19:22:35 GMT 2
Okay, forget my previous post, i was too fast. That IS Ravscool's video I got confused because the other user also uploaded that Brussels '92 show. ON TOPIC! That show is great indeed vielip ! I Always liked it. I think its the best PIP bootleg out there.
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Post by vielip on Feb 10, 2017 20:38:03 GMT 2
Yes I think it is. There's also a good one from Sundsvall (I think) which isa radio broadcast. But that's only sound obviously Such a shame that around the PIP time the music climate had changed so much. Bands like Europe were suddenly out of fashion. The Ahoy show had a pretty good turn out (although the upper tier was curtened off) but if you look at how small the stage and venue in Hamburg is you know that things definitely had changed for our beloved band.
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Post by Ernie Ball on Feb 10, 2017 22:13:03 GMT 2
Yeah Sundsvall is great indeed, I have the mp3's as well I have the complete Paris 1992 show (audio)...thats a great one too. Zurich, also a good one. But videos, I think Brussels is the best one. About the Rotterdam show with the curtained off upper tier, I remember that too. But only some parts...right? Cause I was on that tier on the left side Great show though. They played Ninja that night, which was pretty rare in the setlist on that tour. Sweet memories!
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Post by vielip on Feb 11, 2017 13:02:54 GMT 2
Could be parts that were curtained off yes. Don't remember it in detail to be honest. And Ninja was a very rare song on that tour indeed! I recently looked at all Europe setlists on Setlist.fm and on the PIP tour they switched quite a lot of songs. Especially in the beginning (Scandinavian part) where some songs of the first 2 albums got played. Which was pretty rare at that time.
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