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Live in '99
Release Date: 1999-11-23, Audio CD, Sanctuary Records
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- Posted: Apr-21-2003
My MP3 recorder didn't work, so this was the next best thing
I recently saw George Thorogood play at in Modesto, CA. The show was too loud for my rinky-dink MP3 recorder, so my hopes of an audio souvenir were dashed, or so I thought. A week later, I ran across this CD and gave it a listen. Although the CD was recorded in '99, it matched his 13 April,...
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- Posted: Apr-24-2002
Another high-concept release from CMC International...
I hate to knock George Thorogood - he's a true rocker and valuable ambassador to the blues, who still puts on a great show. This album just ain't neccessary, though. He's already done two terrific live sets (1986's _Live_ and 1995's _Let's Work Together_), and has two decent compilations out......
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- Posted: Mar-18-2002
A Rock And Roll Icon!
Ok, after reading the other reviews, I knew I was in the minority when I decided to give this a five star rating. Is it really that good? Well yes and no. It's true that there are a lot of old tunes here including the classic rock staples, "Bad To The Bone" and "I Drink Alone". However, what...
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- Posted: Jan-21-2000
Thoro-ley re-hash
I am one of the biggest fans of George Thorogood there is. The first time I ever heard him I was hooked,way back in 79. So I guess all us hard core fans are a bit more critical. I am too dissapointed with this CD. It could have been made with a lot better song selection in mind. Too many songs...
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- Posted: Jan-05-2000
Who mixed this thing?
For those of us who love George Thorogood live, this album is a downer. It sounds like the guy working the mixing board fell asleep for the first half of the album. George's voice and Hank's sax come blaring through, but where is George's guitar? The best part of Thorogood's music isn't his...
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- Posted: Dec-05-1999
George is Thoroughly-good, but...
George must be heard and seen live. His live performances have an intensity that is beyond anything from the studio sessions, but this is his third live album, and too much of the material on this album can be found on either of the others. George has such a huge inventory of tunes, I can't...
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- Posted: Dec-02-1999
Too Little Too Soon
It is too soon for another live cd by George Thorogood. Do we really need another version of One bourbon, one scotch and one beer; Nightlife; Bad to the Bone and Move it on Over? No. The music does pick up on the songs which we haven't heard too many times already, like Half a Boy and Half a...
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- Posted: Nov-28-1999
George is in fine form here
Ok, so it's a little too soon for another GT live album, and CMC probably just wanted to cash in on George's past hits. Who cares? This is yet another badass rock-n-roll record from one of the greatest of all time. This live recording is not as sharp as "Let's Work Together." It is much...
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