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Old 03.06.2020, 02:34 PM   #9
Screaming Skull
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Originally Posted by Chris Lawrence
Anyone else tired of all the focus on live Daydream Nation? Half the nugs shows seemed chosen due to their heavy DN content...great album, but it would be nice to see this much devotion to almost any other era of the band.

I totally agree. Beginning with the 'Pretty Fucking Dirty Tour' in 1992, I've seen SY a total of 19 times. There was a moment during 'Rain on Tin' at the Variety Playhouse in Atlanta [2002] when I felt like SY was at the absolute peak of their powers...as musicians...as players...as performers, etc. Would love to see something from the Murray Street/Sonic Nurse era...
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