norumfan1987
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Post by norumfan1987 on Dec 22, 2019 17:10:36 GMT 2
In recent years Europe has released A LOT of live material, Live from the Dark, Almost Unplugged, Sweden Rock 2013, TFC at the Roudhouse just to name a few, and all those releases are new, which is not a problem but i feel like there's a lot of live stuff from the old day just sitting somewhere in a vault and i think starting some sort of concert release series would be great, even concerts we already have as bootlegs would be great if they did a good job remastering them, look at Deep Purple, they keep releasing new live material as well old unreleased material and i think Europe should do the same, even though i think this probably won't happen due to Sony owning the band's old catalogue but hey, a guy can dream
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Post by Stein on Dec 22, 2019 17:41:39 GMT 2
I would LOVE if EUROPE remastered and released their old concerts on DVD, for example the gig at Göta Lejon in 1984!
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norumfan1987
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Post by norumfan1987 on Dec 22, 2019 22:59:44 GMT 2
I would LOVE if EUROPE remastered and released their old concerts on DVD, for example the gig at Göta Lejon in 1984! YES! Göta Lejon 84 is one of my favorite Europe gigs but the quality is really mediocre, that one could use a remaster.
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Post by Ernie Ball on Dec 22, 2019 23:15:11 GMT 2
Oh totally! Or what about some Out of this world or Prisoners concerts?? Or, but that's never gonna happen i'm affraid, the famous New Years eve concert from 1991 at Tokyo Dome where they played with Metallica, Tesla and Thunder.
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Post by Stein on Dec 22, 2019 23:52:52 GMT 2
Or, but that's never gonna happen i'm affraid, the famous New Years eve concert from 1991 at Tokyo Dome where they played with Metallica, Tesla and Thunder. That concert has always been a mystery to me. According to an interview with Mic in a Dutch magazine published around 1993, the concert was broadcast on TV. And according to someone from the old europetheband.com forum who was there and still had their ticket, the concert was sponsored by Nippon Television, so you'd think they would have broadcast it. However, I've never found any evidence of any footage existing at all.
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Post by Ernie Ball on Dec 23, 2019 0:55:33 GMT 2
That concert has always been a mystery to me. According to an interview with Mic in a Dutch magazine published around 1993, the concert was broadcast on TV. And according to someone from the old europetheband.com forum who was there and still had their ticket, the concert was sponsored by Nippon Television, so you'd think they would have broadcast it. However, I've never found any evidence of any footage existing at all. Yep, maybe the biggest Europe mystery ever . We've been talking about that concert here for years. Even more frustrating: Bon Jovi's concert from the year before (New Years eve 1990) is all over youtube. Probably from the same broadcaster as well.
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