I have Road to Red and these are not on it - so 5 concerts are new on 'this' one. I have not verified that these are not in the DGMLive individual web releases though. :) EDIT - They are available for individual download purchase. I would think the bluray versions sound better? 1 April 17th, 1974, Muthers, Nashville, TN 2 April 20th, 1974, Hollywood Sportatorium, Miami, FL 3 May 1st, 1974, Felt Forum, New York, NY 4 June 4th, 1974, Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, Texas, TX 5 June 19th, 1974, Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, CA EDIT again - You didnt mention the shows above until the end of the video and that was confusing - you said there were a 'couple' concerts at the front of the video. Just critiquing! haha. GREAT video otherwise, pal. :) X
I've got the 30th Anniversary edition and the 40th Anniversary edition on CD and also three pressings on vinyl. I can't imagine spending any more money on this record, great as it is.
Got mine from Burning Shed. I love it. I do agree it's light on the extras that Larks had but you did say the masters and build reels dont live anymore. Still enjoy the elemental mixes a LOT.
@ it fascinatingly points to a Red that could’ve been more like a followup to Lizard. I’m glad they scaled it back to focus on the trio more or less but it’s a great “what if”
I have Road to Red and these are not on it - so 5 concerts are new on 'this' one. I have not verified that these are not in the DGMLive individual web releases though. :) EDIT - They are available for individual download purchase. I would think the bluray versions sound better?
1 April 17th, 1974, Muthers, Nashville, TN
2 April 20th, 1974, Hollywood Sportatorium, Miami, FL
3 May 1st, 1974, Felt Forum, New York, NY
4 June 4th, 1974, Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, Texas, TX
5 June 19th, 1974, Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, CA
EDIT again - You didnt mention the shows above until the end of the video and that was confusing - you said there were a 'couple' concerts at the front of the video. Just critiquing! haha.
GREAT video otherwise, pal. :) X
All good man, I was exhausted when I recorded this. I believe those are the shows included. Thanks for the comment !
@@ShedSoundsMediawithIanBeabout I definitely agree Larks is a better release in this series
@@Phlakaton88 and it’s not DGMs fault either, it’s the session availability factor for me.
Great post... I been looking for a review of this edition for a couple of weeks, I think this is the first...
Very good insights!
Tambien la he buscado y nadie la había hecho, yo compre el mio el 27 de septiembre pero aun no me llega, es Colombia con todo su atraso
I've got the 30th Anniversary edition and the 40th Anniversary edition on CD and also three pressings on vinyl. I can't imagine spending any more money on this record, great as it is.
That’s fair ! I only had the 30th anniversary edition from 2009, so I hadn’t even had a Steven Wilson stereo remix of this prior to this release
Nice presentation Ian.Love my copy of Red plus have the road to Red
Great stuff. Can you please do it again in logical order?
@@oupahens9219 hi, please clarify
@@ShedSoundsMediawithIanBeabout Your visuals had nothing to do with the words you spoke.
Anybody planning to pick this up ?
Got mine from Burning Shed. I love it. I do agree it's light on the extras that Larks had but you did say the masters and build reels dont live anymore. Still enjoy the elemental mixes a LOT.
@ it fascinatingly points to a Red that could’ve been more like a followup to Lizard. I’m glad they scaled it back to focus on the trio more or less but it’s a great “what if”
I have bought it, but I haven’t listen to it yet.
@@nicolelynnkucera report back !