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vinklestein
07 Feb 2002, 22:12
On the live set "Live Around The World" ,
we're any of the tracks recorded between
86' and 90' ? I am pretty sure that Hot
Patootie was recorded in 90' in Talahassee
and was Meat's encore performance .

LucyK!
07 Feb 2002, 23:48
Hiya

If you look inside the inside cover of the CD there should be a small booklet of credits and it says in there ./icons/icon7.gif

Lu

Shane
02 May 2002, 11:56
The Live Around The World CD I have says that the tracks were recorded between 1977 and 1996, and I have also seen such information describing this CD on the net also, but I don't think it's true.

Anonymous
02 May 2002, 12:44
Hi,

My cd doesn't have any dates on it anywhere. Not even in the little book!!
Chris :?:

Michel
06 May 2002, 22:33
I also don't know when the songs are recorded on Live around the World. A few songs I know, and I think that the most songs are after 1993. But i don't know it for sure. I know that Hot Patootie is live recorded in 1989, and that Heaven can Wait, Wasted Youth and Objects in The Rear View Mirror are recorded in 1993.

Puritan
06 May 2002, 23:55
Yes very annoying that the booklet for Live Around The World gives the location of the recording of all the tracks but not the dates

I have always wondered the time period when "What You See Is What You Get" was recorded. Is this a nineties recording? Does anyone think they know who the female vocalist on that track is?

Timewarp.nl
07 May 2002, 09:27
is that not patti that sings what you see is what you get?

it is only a guess

Meatles
07 May 2002, 23:33
Lets just thank good that it isn't Stoney singing WYSIWYG on Live around the World. You could probably tell by Meats voice when the song was recorded. I know for sure that non were done between 79-83 becaue Meats voice was low and rough (like George thorogood on a bad day).
I would say that the voice sounds like 90s recordings. Also , all of the musicians listed in the book are from recent tours except Steve Buslowe .
If anything was done in the eighties , Bob Kulick and the Goff sisters probably would have been listed since they played for him in that era.

PS . the album is limited edition with only 400,000 copies pressed , have they all sold ?

Michel
11 Jun 2002, 20:47
There is one song from the '80s (Hot Patootie 1989). In 1989 Pat Thrall was already a band member, and Bob Kulick wasn't a band member anymore. But you see nothing about the Goff sisters in the booklet of the CD, and they were bandmembers in 1989.

I still think that it is Patti who sings What you See Is What You Get, So it is a recording from the Bat II tour.

I have a few dates of recordings a few songs. I've seen that Meat had a concert in Ahoy Rotterdam on 4 april 1994, so probably the live recordings of Anything for Love and All Revved Up are from that concert!