Title: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: The_Beach on October 17, 2015, 09:55:42 PM Few questions on the Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 CD and Concert. Does anyone know the complete set list from this concert and why the whole concert was not put on the album? Thanks
Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: HeyJude on October 17, 2015, 10:20:53 PM Few questions on the Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 CD and Concert. Does anyone know the complete set list from this concert and why the whole concert was not put on the album? Thanks Setlists.fm should have the full setlist. As for the omitted tracks, a few were left of due to performance quality (Santa Ana Winds was apparently a rough run through), Bruce reportedly asked for "I Write the Songs" to be dropped. I also recall Alan Boyd mentioning the label asking for a 70 minute runtime for the video. Also, the cost for sync rights for the songs on the DVD were probably an issue as well. Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: The Shift on October 17, 2015, 10:47:38 PM Few questions on the Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 CD and Concert. Does anyone know the complete set list from this concert and why the whole concert was not put on the album? Thanks From Eric's oustanding Beach Boys setlists website: http://members.tripod.com/~fun_fun_fun/6-20-80.html Quote SETLIST 1. California Girls 2. Sloop John B (Brian/Mike/Carl) 3. Darlin' 4. School Days 5. In My Room 6. Good Timin' 7. God Only Knows 8. Be True to Your School 9. Do It Again 10. Little Deuce Coupe 11. Catch a Wave 12. Cottonfields 13. Heroes & Villains (#12-13 performed as a medley) 14. Some of Your Love 15. Happy Birthday (in honor of Brian's 38th birthday) 16. Keepin' the Summer Alive 17. Lady Lynda 18. Surfer Girl 19. I Write The Songs (Bruce dedicates this to Dennis, who is present) 20. Santa Ana Winds 21. Help Me Rhonda 22. Wouldn't It Be Nice 23. Rock & Roll Music 24. I Get Around 25. Surfin' USA Encore: 26. You Are So Beautiful 27. Good Vibrations 28. Barbara Ann 29. Fun Fun Fun Contributed by: Alan Boyd Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: The Shift on October 17, 2015, 11:02:40 PM As to why it wasn't all included in the release, well one or two songs weren't quite as strong as others Santa Ana Winds was played live for the first time that night and, if my memory's true, Al or someone had to find written lyric sheets before they could pull it off. Suspect this happens with most live releases by many bands: performances from various nights are cobbled together, songs omitted etc, as they try to get the fewest flaws possible. Notorious case was John Martyn's Live at Leeds, the bulk of which, it later transpired, wasn't even recorded at Leeds.
Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: c-man on October 18, 2015, 06:42:58 AM All the same, there's an audio bootleg of the entire show (from a radio broadcast, if I remember correctly), and that "run through" of "Santa Ana Winds" ain't that bad!
Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: Gerry on October 18, 2015, 08:14:13 AM Yes that's true about SAW. Also, the sound check is a lot of fun with Mike and Brian singing an impromptu version of Bermuda Shorts in regards to the cold, June weather
Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: Rocky Raccoon on October 18, 2015, 11:18:04 AM I'll never understand why the song "Good Timin'" itself wasn't included. It must have been considered initially, given the title of the DVD. The performance now circulates in very poor quality on YouTube and it's pretty good with Brian singing some prominent vocals on the last chorus. https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZtcbfLnRfpo
I also wish they had included "Wouldn't It Be Nice", just because it's one of my favorite songs and I love the performances with Al singing lead from those days. Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: The Shift on October 18, 2015, 11:18:27 AM All the same, there's an audio bootleg of the entire show (from a radio broadcast, if I remember correctly), and that "run through" of "Santa Ana Winds" ain't that bad! Y're right on course … the boot is on the Stone Age label and there's another disc released separately of sound beck and various Adrian Baker (I think) radio spots or similar (long time since I gave that a spin)… Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: The_Beach on October 18, 2015, 07:32:03 PM Yes that's true about SAW. Also, the sound check is a lot of fun with Mike and Brian singing an impromptu version of Bermuda Shorts in regards to the cold, June weather Thanks for the info everyone! Here are some Sound Checks from that concert INCLUDING Bermuda Shorts Play List of 9 Sound Checks https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvRRaqL2VXRVp67tPcnnP04D1-sqYnQuh Bermuda Shorts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwYtaR8j-NQ Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: KDS on October 19, 2015, 05:21:38 AM Was the DVD just a reissue of the original VHS?
When Queen finally released the often bootlegged 1974 Rainbow concert last year, they did a wonderful job remastering and included the tracks that were left off the original theatrical release and bootlegs. They could've just released the original version on DVD, sold a bunch of copies, and called it a day. But, as has been pointed out before, some band entities just care more about achieve releases. Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: HeyJude on October 19, 2015, 06:37:04 AM Was the DVD just a reissue of the original VHS? When Queen finally released the often bootlegged 1974 Rainbow concert last year, they did a wonderful job remastering and included the tracks that were left off the original theatrical release and bootlegs. They could've just released the original version on DVD, sold a bunch of copies, and called it a day. But, as has been pointed out before, some band entities just care more about achieve releases. Knebworth was never released on VHS or any other format. The 2002/2003 CD and DVD releases were the first official releases. They had previously released the Washington DC 1980 show, on VHS and then DVD, and only in Japan. Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: KDS on October 19, 2015, 06:58:49 AM Was the DVD just a reissue of the original VHS? When Queen finally released the often bootlegged 1974 Rainbow concert last year, they did a wonderful job remastering and included the tracks that were left off the original theatrical release and bootlegs. They could've just released the original version on DVD, sold a bunch of copies, and called it a day. But, as has been pointed out before, some band entities just care more about achieve releases. Knebworth was never released on VHS or any other format. The 2002/2003 CD and DVD releases were the first official releases. They had previously released the Washington DC 1980 show, on VHS and then DVD, and only in Japan. I didn't know that. I just thought it was an older VHS that was released on DVD. Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: Douchepool on October 19, 2015, 07:02:00 AM In My Room wasn't on there for a simple reason - Brian's clearly playing another song until well into the first verse.
Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: The_Beach on October 19, 2015, 08:45:15 PM In My Room wasn't on there for a simple reason - Brian's clearly playing another song until well into the first verse. I would like to listen to that! Is there anywhere or any way i could listen to that?Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: phirnis on October 20, 2015, 02:09:49 PM I love this version of Good Timin' with the extra Brian vocal toward the end. This could've been my 2nd favourite moment of the whole DVD (with the whole of Surfer Girl at #1; pure magic!).
Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: Summer_Days on October 20, 2015, 02:26:23 PM Ka-splanga:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HbETp0-qcI Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: Andrew G. Doe on October 20, 2015, 02:32:57 PM All the same, there's an audio bootleg of the entire show (from a radio broadcast, if I remember correctly), and that "run through" of "Santa Ana Winds" ain't that bad! The whole show was recorded and broadcast at a later date by Capital Radio, London. These tapes have the show unsweetened. Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: tpesky on October 20, 2015, 04:33:28 PM 1980 is always one of my favorite years for the BB. The backing band was small, the guys themselves were singing almost all of the parts themselves without sidemen help. The last year they were a Rock and Roll band before becoming an oldies band.
Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: Sound of Free on October 20, 2015, 07:11:54 PM I'll never understand why the song "Good Timin'" itself wasn't included. It must have been considered initially, given the title of the DVD. The performance now circulates in very poor quality on YouTube and it's pretty good with Brian singing some prominent vocals on the last chorus. https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZtcbfLnRfpo I agree with this 100 percent. Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: Lonely Summer on October 21, 2015, 12:20:06 AM Was the DVD just a reissue of the original VHS? When Queen finally released the often bootlegged 1974 Rainbow concert last year, they did a wonderful job remastering and included the tracks that were left off the original theatrical release and bootlegs. They could've just released the original version on DVD, sold a bunch of copies, and called it a day. But, as has been pointed out before, some band entities just care more about achieve releases. Knebworth was never released on VHS or any other format. The 2002/2003 CD and DVD releases were the first official releases. They had previously released the Washington DC 1980 show, on VHS and then DVD, and only in Japan. Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: HeyJude on October 21, 2015, 05:34:21 AM Was the DVD just a reissue of the original VHS? When Queen finally released the often bootlegged 1974 Rainbow concert last year, they did a wonderful job remastering and included the tracks that were left off the original theatrical release and bootlegs. They could've just released the original version on DVD, sold a bunch of copies, and called it a day. But, as has been pointed out before, some band entities just care more about achieve releases. Knebworth was never released on VHS or any other format. The 2002/2003 CD and DVD releases were the first official releases. They had previously released the Washington DC 1980 show, on VHS and then DVD, and only in Japan. Yes, I was going to mention that the 2003 release probably came out on VHS as wel,l as VHS was still a going concern at the time. But I think the original question concerned whether the 2003 release was a reissue of an old VHS release from years prior. The only VHS release would be one that was concurrent with the DVD in 2003. Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: Cool Cool Water on October 21, 2015, 05:35:14 AM Ka-splanga: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HbETp0-qcI Thanks ! Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: KDS on October 21, 2015, 05:39:14 AM Was the DVD just a reissue of the original VHS? When Queen finally released the often bootlegged 1974 Rainbow concert last year, they did a wonderful job remastering and included the tracks that were left off the original theatrical release and bootlegs. They could've just released the original version on DVD, sold a bunch of copies, and called it a day. But, as has been pointed out before, some band entities just care more about achieve releases. Knebworth was never released on VHS or any other format. The 2002/2003 CD and DVD releases were the first official releases. They had previously released the Washington DC 1980 show, on VHS and then DVD, and only in Japan. Yes, I was going to mention that the 2003 release probably came out on VHS as wel,l as VHS was still a going concern at the time. But I think the original question concerned whether the 2003 release was a reissue of an old VHS release from years prior. The only VHS release would be one that was concurrent with the DVD in 2003. Yes, my original question was concerning a possible old VHS release, as I know it was common practice to release truncated concert films on VHS (The Beach Boys are the only band to continue to release truncated concert films in the DVD/Blu Ray age). Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: Cool Cool Water on October 21, 2015, 05:42:45 AM I Write the Songs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4Cpic4N57Y Title: Re: Good Timin': Live At Knebworth 1980 questions Post by: CenturyDeprived on October 21, 2015, 10:14:20 AM Love this show, but the autotune (especially on California Girls) is miles beyond cringeworthy.
Very Star Wars Special Edition style, akin to adding CG to a non-CG universe. As bad as it is on the 2012 live CD, it's somehow even worse when it's blatantly heard on a decades-old vintage concert. "Mike, you hit a few bum notes on that track 30 years ago, but no problem... we can fix that... *nobody* will know" :lol |