Emmanuel
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And love lies bleeding in my hand, oh, it kills me to think of you with another man...
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Post by Emmanuel on Nov 27, 2020 19:07:37 GMT
Queen will be crowned
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Lord Fickle
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Post by Lord Fickle on Nov 27, 2020 19:21:21 GMT
I'd need to hear them all again before voting.
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ted
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Post by ted on Nov 27, 2020 20:43:48 GMT
I haven't heard every one of them so I would need to and I also would need to re-listen to the ones I've heard before before I vote.
Ted
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Post by littlequeenie97 on Dec 8, 2020 17:36:55 GMT
I love Jazz Tour Solos, Specially Oakland and 2nd Paris
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Kieran
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Post by Kieran on Dec 8, 2020 19:42:32 GMT
Toronto 1978 and Vancouver 1978 have some of the greatest Brighton Rock jams out there - the band was truly at their peak instrumentally during this era.
Those Jazz tour December jams are totally unique and different each and every night (although Montreal is unique for another reason, haha.) Shout out to Dortmund 79 as well for having one of the most fluid solos out there.
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Dimitris
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Post by Dimitris on Dec 9, 2020 17:08:44 GMT
Ι voted for Inferno Solo, From Jazz/Crazy/The Game/Hot Space/Works 79-85, since that period the band was really on fire and Brian did killer solos and playing in general. In 1984 Brian incorporated some clever ideas into his solo (machines, let me out etc).
Also in few concerts during 1982, he did some infernos resemble to bijou accompanied by synth.
I really like the inferno solo with flash instrumentals during 80-81 ending either with Brighton Rock reprise or Flash / The hero.
Also in 1979 solos some riffs are very Black Sabbath, especially during the jamming in Japan concerts.
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Post by littlequeenie97 on Dec 10, 2020 1:41:09 GMT
I also like the EBow sound he used in Rock In Rio, it sounds cool.
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