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Old 10-11-2023, 09:50 AM
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Question Brown Eyes live '82

In YouTube there are audios from the official FM channel, of Brown Eyes live. Nürburgring Germany 1988, The Forum Inglewood CA 10/22/82. There are other audios from different channels.

But, has anybody found a video of a Brown Eyes Live 1982 performance? In Mick's 1992 coffee table book is this interesting hand written setlist. Does anybody know what those letter at the left of titles mean? (B A E F...)
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In YouTube there are audios from the official FM channel, of Brown Eyes live. Nürburgring Germany 1988, The Forum Inglewood CA 10/22/82. There are other audios from different channels.

But, has anybody found a video of a Brown Eyes Live 1982 performance? In Mick's 1992 coffee table book is this interesting hand written setlist. Does anybody know what those letter at the left of titles mean? (B A E F...)
It's the key of the song. Some are odd, because Second Hand News was in A on the record.

But when they did Why, the original was in D, but they did it in E with S/L.

It's actually funny that they'd RAISE the key, because at this age, they have to keep dropping them!
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It's the key of the song. Some are odd, because Second Hand News was in A on the record.

But when they did Why, the original was in D, but they did it in E with S/L.

It's actually funny that they'd RAISE the key, because at this age, they have to keep dropping them!
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The Chain isn’t in A! It’s in E minor or something.

The handwriting looks like either Christine or Lindsey. Thoughts? I say Christine, because Lindsey wouldn’t say Hold Me is Am7 — He would say G for the chorus. But the opening piano is Am7.
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