Orange, every time! Great era, cracking audio and video and a nice balance of fun and gloomy.
I love the audio and video fidelity of Trilogy and but I'm not the biggest fan of that line-up and its a solid performance without being amazing. Show has a better line-up but the audio mix isn't the best, the audio of the Kilburn recording from the same year has so much more clarity and balls
If you're going for pro-shot festivals, then Nyon 2002 is a corker. The official Festival 2005 DVD is a major disappointment though. Aspect ratio is all jacked up & half of it is worse than a youtube camera phone video. If you like the more recent line-up though, there are plenty of awesome SummerCure webcasts, albeit incomplete. You might want to have a look at ACL 2013 too. That's complete & it is seriously good.
If you like the more recent line-up though, there are plenty of awesome SummerCure webcasts, albeit incomplete.
The Reading Festival 2012 set was broadcast in it's entirety until the encore - a very good example of their currentsurely now retired Greatest Hits set - great performance and line-up!
Orange, every time! Great era, cracking audio and video and a nice balance of fun and gloomy.
I love the audio and video fidelity of Trilogy and but I'm not the biggest fan of that line-up and its a solid performance without being amazing. Show has a better line-up but the audio mix isn't the best, the audio of the Kilburn recording from the same year has so much more clarity and balls
I also praise In Orange-era much more but technical level in Berlin 2002 is hard to beat. Trilogy on blu ray is for me really unique experience. :-)
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