No match, it's plain to hear. But who would be fooled? Of course what they offered in 2012-13 didn't compare at all with the glory days.
The question is: what should be left as (and said to be) the "DEFINITIVE" live album? How could the VH bros and Dave consider the Tokyo Dome footage as the Van Halen stuff to remember?
I'll buy it anyway, hoping for old live recordings to be released later. And they will "have to", someday. But they couldn't release 2013 Tokyo Dome if they did Oakland '81 before.
The question is: what should be left as (and said to be) the "DEFINITIVE" live album? How could the VH bros and Dave consider the Tokyo Dome footage as the Van Halen stuff to remember?
I'll buy it anyway, hoping for old live recordings to be released later. And they will "have to", someday. But they couldn't release 2013 Tokyo Dome if they did Oakland '81 before.
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