about tracklisting of Astoria concert

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24db wrote:
epsilon75 wrote:
24db wrote: that would be that imaginary disc 1 of course ;)
Ooops :shock: :oops: :arrow:
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epsilon75 wrote:The first two tracks of the second half are 17 minutes + of Sphinx Lightning...........The mystery at the mo is the track after Lakes of Pontchartain which is an 8 minute+ instrumental.....I know it and its on the tip of my tongue but cant remember..........Im sure this was the last track of the first set,but it could have been the first track of the second set before Sphix Lightning :? :? Im working on it :arrow:
I'm still convinced it was a Thief / Keep leftover track.... probably the former.... the bass sequence was definitely from that era....
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:D I thought the first track of the second set was a previously unheard 'old' track that they said they were going to play?? :D
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ant wrote::D I thought the first track of the second set was a previously unheard 'old' track that they said they were going to play?? :D

whatever it was (and it was a little bit SWSIS :wink: )...it was superb....and is :arrow:
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bigmoog wrote:
ant wrote::D I thought the first track of the second set was a previously unheard 'old' track that they said they were going to play?? :D

whatever it was (and it was a little bit SWSIS :wink: )...it was superb....and is :arrow:
I agree me too :wink:
All the tracks for me was excellent.
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Storm Seekers from the i-box? ah no wonder we couldn't place it :)
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24db wrote:Storm Seekers from the i-box? ah no wonder we couldn't place it :)
And I'd never heard it before, so I had no chance!
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Hobo wrote:
24db wrote:Storm Seekers from the i-box? ah no wonder we couldn't place it :)
And I'd never heard it before, so I had no chance!
Hell, I've probably played it once...about 6 years back ;)
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24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:
24db wrote:Storm Seekers from the i-box? ah no wonder we couldn't place it :)
And I'd never heard it before, so I had no chance!
Hell, I've probably played it once...about 6 years back ;)
Then you really should have known it straightaway! :wink:
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Hobo wrote:
24db wrote:
Hobo wrote: And I'd never heard it before, so I had no chance!
Hell, I've probably played it once...about 6 years back ;)
Then you really should have known it straightaway! :wink:
My best guest was Green Desert...but then again I didn't see an ambulance carrying you out Mick...so I realised I was wrong ;)
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24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:
24db wrote: Hell, I've probably played it once...about 6 years back ;)
Then you really should have known it straightaway! :wink:
My best guest was Green Desert...but then again I didn't see an ambulance carrying you out Mick...so I realised I was wrong ;)
:lol: Yep, I might have had one of me turns and come over all unnecessary! :roll:
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Hobo wrote:
24db wrote:
Hobo wrote: Then you really should have known it straightaway! :wink:
My best guest was Green Desert...but then again I didn't see an ambulance carrying you out Mick...so I realised I was wrong ;)
:lol: Yep, I might have had one of me turns and come over all unnecessary! :roll:
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24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:
24db wrote: Hell, I've probably played it once...about 6 years back ;)
Then you really should have known it straightaway! :wink:
My best guest was Green Desert...but then again I didn't see an ambulance carrying you out Mick...so I realised I was wrong ;)
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lol...you still made it to the end mate!
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