The link I posted in the other Off The Soundboard topic showed just a few of these. Does anyone have a full list? If the OTS series is to continue, it would be great for all eras and lineups to get some attention. Hopefully with complete shows (eg Nashville 84) of the kind that weren't featured on the KISSology DVDs.
Ipswich 84 would be another good choice. A partial recording of this was the first CD I bought in late 93 and I'd love to hear the whole thing if it still exists. Same goes for Auckland 80. I'm not sure if it was a radio broadcast, but someone posted a full soundboard of it in the Unofficial Recordings section a few weeks back.
Also from 1980, what about the NY Palladium? This has to have been recorded for KISStorical reasons if nothing else and I'm surprised it doesn't already circulate in some form.
Several of the 1994 South American shows are out there in decent, if not necessarily great, quality. Sao Paulo comes to mind immediately because I missed out on the DVD of it that came with KISSology 3 and it has my go-to versions of several songs.
Ritz 88 without announcers blathering on and stating the bleedin' obvious between songs? Yes please!
If you prefer the early days, Memphis, Long Beach, Michigan and Cleveland 74 are all possibilities, as is Fresno 79.
These are all shows I can lay my hands on, mostly within the realms of the law, by clicking my mouse. It would be simplicity itself for KISS, or someone they might hire, to clean up the recordings and get them out there as official releases, either as downloads, streams or on physical formats. What else could be included? Experts, have at it.
Radio broadcasts that could be future Off The Soundboard releases
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Re: Radio broadcasts that could be future Off The Soundboard releases
Auckland 1980 - while yes it is a soundboard recording, it was not an FM broadcast
Fresno 1979 isn’t even a soundboard let alone an fm broadcast. It’s just a really good audience recording
Fresno 1979 isn’t even a soundboard let alone an fm broadcast. It’s just a really good audience recording
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Re: Radio broadcasts that could be future Off The Soundboard releases
Were any of the 2012 and later Acoustic “sets” broadcasted live on radio or even [audio] recorded? There sure was a lot of wasted time, talking and joking around; not to mention the band “not knowing the songs” - but I imagine there WERE some rather good songs here and there and some pretty rare moments.
For instance, Atlanta 2012 Tommy Thayer sang “Hide Your Love Away” by the Beatles. They did it start to finish.
And I’ve seen the video of them playing CCR’s “Down On the Corner” with Eric Singer on lead vocals .
Things like that…… might be cool?????
For instance, Atlanta 2012 Tommy Thayer sang “Hide Your Love Away” by the Beatles. They did it start to finish.
And I’ve seen the video of them playing CCR’s “Down On the Corner” with Eric Singer on lead vocals .
Things like that…… might be cool?????