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Old 04-10-2011, 06:29 PM
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A DVD as well as the CD? Excellenté!

I'm glad that Walfredo is involved because he's by far my favourite drummer/percussionist Lindsey has worked with on his solo stuff. He's got such a great groove.

An an autumn tour is something I might be able to go to as well. I'm getting funding for my Masters this year and have funding for a PhD after that so I can actually afford a trip! I just hope it's not right when I have to be finishing my dissertation...
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Old 04-10-2011, 06:56 PM
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Well I guess the DVD might explain why this is taking so long.

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Old 04-11-2011, 01:22 AM
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I feel like a bad fan, I don't have any of LB's (or SN's for that matter) DVDs, just the FM ones. I've heard of Bass Performance Hall and his Soundstage DVD. Which is the generally preferred one around here? Interested in picking one up.
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Old 04-11-2011, 01:41 AM
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I feel like a bad fan, I don't have any of LB's (or SN's for that matter) DVDs, just the FM ones. I've heard of Bass Performance Hall and his Soundstage DVD. Which is the generally preferred one around here? Interested in picking one up.
Both are great, but get Soundstage first just for chronology sake. And it's also really great- beautiful collection of songs, very intimate setting, Stevie duet, acceptable dialogue between songs, incredible performances of Trouble and Someone's Gotta Change Your Mind...

(That bonus dvd of Lindsey's "documentary" is like some family home videos with shots of grass and hills, LB music in the background, random people walking around Beverly Hills and some, uh, creative "poetic" soliloquies by Lindsey. It's great to see maybe once or twice -or 5 max if you're in the screencap-making mode-but I wouldn't hang Lindsey's reputation as a documentary film maker over it).
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Old 04-11-2011, 02:25 AM
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I feel like a bad fan, I don't have any of LB's (or SN's for that matter) DVDs, just the FM ones. I've heard of Bass Performance Hall and his Soundstage DVD. Which is the generally preferred one around here? Interested in picking one up.
I would go with Soundstage his voice is better on that one.
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Old 04-11-2011, 03:16 AM
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In my opinion, Lindsey DVDs are inevitably better. There's more heart poured into them.

And yay for an Autumn tour! Means I may just make it! *Squee*
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Old 04-11-2011, 03:18 AM
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I feel like a bad fan, I don't have any of LB's (or SN's for that matter) DVDs, just the FM ones. I've heard of Bass Performance Hall and his Soundstage DVD. Which is the generally preferred one around here? Interested in picking one up.
Just get both - equally FANTASTIC!
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Old 04-11-2011, 05:26 AM
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Just get both - equally FANTASTIC!
Definitely! I love all of his live performances because he has so much fun and gets really involved with the music and audience.

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Bahahaha! Of course! along with photographic evidence of the process, of course lol!
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Old 04-11-2011, 06:09 AM
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Thanks for the info, y'all. Just ordered Soundstage, but I can see myself getting Bass Hall pretty soon as well.

I noticed Red Rover's in the setlist on Soundstage, that's unexpected but awesome! Probably my favorite LB song from SYW.
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I would have recommended Bass Hall for the obvs reason that it comes with a CD. Plus I think it works better as a concert. The songs have more oomph and originality (Soundstage sounded too much like the record versions)
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Old 04-11-2011, 08:15 AM
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Bahahaha! Of course! along with photographic evidence of the process, of course lol!
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sooooooo happy to see lindsey, wally, neal and brett again soon!!

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Old 04-11-2011, 05:03 PM
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Yes, very good news indeed. I'm very much looking forward to this fall tour and more so the album!
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I'd love another DVD..DVD album combo maybe.

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I'd love another DVD..DVD album combo maybe.
separate CD and DVD or CD/DVD combo, all good! kinda like UTS/Bass is almost a CD/DVD combo of one album. plus this time around DVD seems to be professionally made, so no half baked "deep" thoughts and awkward "artsy" shots like some of Bass extra material. and DVD material can serve as instant videos.

i'm also happy to finally have the tour time frame. can go and make my summer plans in peace now, without worry i'll be out of the country and miss lindsey tour.
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