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Post by ap on Dec 12, 2020 20:42:33 GMT -5
34 minutes!
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Post by tomass on Dec 12, 2020 22:14:05 GMT -5
Great find ap !! Can't wait to listen to this whole thing tomorrow. 34 minutes?? Hot Damn! I always enjoyed the sound of the RIAHP lineup live.
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Post by ap on Dec 14, 2020 7:01:37 GMT -5
Same person put another up. Same tour, different show. Great quality.
Tyler is mumbling toughisms at the beginning. 😄
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Post by warmaker on Dec 14, 2020 11:08:19 GMT -5
Great find ap !! Can't wait to listen to this whole thing tomorrow. 34 minutes?? Hot Damn! I always enjoyed the sound of the RIAHP lineup live. I second that - great find, awesome recording!
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Post by aeroluvr on Dec 15, 2020 2:17:35 GMT -5
Thanks for posting these! These are straight from the masters - cool!
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Post by ap on Dec 16, 2020 8:57:16 GMT -5
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Post by aeroluvr on Dec 16, 2020 15:01:40 GMT -5
The guy who posted these is writing a book Aerosmith On Tour 1973-1985. Here is his page: www.facebook.com/AeroOnTour There are some familiar names replying there. I forwarded the two from RIAHP to Dufay - his comment was about how Joey often kept those shows going as he did in the 34 minute Milk Cow Blues. I wish we had video to go with the great audio from these.
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Post by bartman2001 on Dec 17, 2020 0:15:50 GMT -5
The guy who posted these is writing a book Aerosmith On Tour 1973-1985. Here is his page: www.facebook.com/AeroOnTour There are some familiar names replying there. I forwarded the two from RIAHP to Dufay - his comment was about how Joey often kept those shows going as he did in the 34 minute Milk Cow Blues. I wish we had video to go with the great audio from these. If I'm not mistaken mark7 is the guy and has posted here before. Hope the book comes into fruition shortly. aeroforce2.freeforums.net/thread/3678/aero-book-early-days-road
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Post by aeroluvr on Dec 17, 2020 2:39:01 GMT -5
Is it the same guy? Cuz the book from this link is already out whereas on this guy's page it is still a work in progress.
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Post by bartman2001 on Dec 17, 2020 10:38:24 GMT -5
^^ I could be wrong the time frame of the subject matter 73 to 85 ish. Lead me to believe it was but I'm not 100% sure now.
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Post by julien on Apr 23, 2022 10:29:10 GMT -5
The guy who posted these is writing a book Aerosmith On Tour 1973-1985. Here is his page: www.facebook.com/AeroOnTour There are some familiar names replying there. I forwarded the two from RIAHP to Dufay - his comment was about how Joey often kept those shows going as he did in the 34 minute Milk Cow Blues. I wish we had video to go with the great audio from these. If I'm not mistaken mark7 is the guy and has posted here before. Hope the book comes into fruition shortly. aeroforce2.freeforums.net/thread/3678/aero-book-early-days-roadJust to be clear, Mark's book covers the period through the lens of the currently known bootlegs. Mine attempts to rebuild the full touring itinerary of the period through the BITS tour in 1985 and includes hundreds of concerts ads, reviews, minutiae, photos, and interview quotes with the likes of Tabano, Krebs, Nite Bob, opening act musicians, industry figures, folks from the pre-Aero bands, and more... Hence why it's 612 pages in A4 format! I think the two are highly complimentary, since Mark's is the ultimate guide to the audio while my focus is on the overall history. Volume II of mine, currently at 630 pages, will follow the same format as the first, and while most of the touring data is done, I've yet to start the bulk of the interviews I'd like to capture for it. Anyway, hopefully folk like both. There's also a "narrative only" version of the Vol. 1 for Kindle/Print for those who just want the bio extract, and not all the reviews. * Vol. 2 had to be trimmed back to 2006, pre-Route...
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