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Offline SIRJARVIS01

What if there was a Love Metal Archives Vol II?
« on: September 19, 2016, 09:30:45 PM »
What do you guys think would be on it? I think we deserve a Vol 2

there's been over 10 years worth of content to go through. They also have more than enough Live unseen footage not even counting helldone
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Re: What if there was a Love Metal Archives Vol II?
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2016, 01:05:19 AM »
i am saying that for years that they should put something together, it is not a big deal. I still dont understand why they bothered with the XX Two decades of love metal - another "best of" album, which is for me completely useless and pointless.

I wish they considered another DVD - Vol 2 of LM archives.... from DL to Kosmo :)  Just make it and take my money :-D

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Re: What if there was a Love Metal Archives Vol II?
« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2016, 04:20:38 AM »
My ideal list would be as follows:

DL:
Vampire Heart, RAR 05 w/ audio from HIM's direct soundboard
Wings of a Butterfly, Hammerstein 05
Behind the Crimson Door, exit 05
KL, Hammerstein 05

VD:
DLL, GIAN 07
Passion, Projekt Rev, 07
Kiss of Dawn, The Docks 07
Bleed Well, Orpheum, Alternate Night

SW:

Heartkiller, Helldone 09
Like St Val, Greenfield
Love, THW, Helldone 09
Katherine Wheel, Wiltern 10

Tot:
this ones hard since i dont dig how they sound lately lol....suggestions?
what would you have em put on it????

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Re: What if there was a Love Metal Archives Vol II?
« Reply #3 on: September 20, 2016, 10:35:20 AM »
I'd rather see them do a Vol. 1.5 of sorts (to borrow from the Jackass DVD releases) and go back over the years they've already covered instead of picking up from the first US tour in 2004 and ending with Gas's final show. While I'd absolutely love some professional quality US tour footage, if it exists, once it gets into 2006 is when I feel like the band's live show really started to trend downhill. I only give 2005 a pass because of how much I love Dark Light. 2010 actually wasn't too bad of a year, though, all things considered. They incorporated a lot of Screamworks songs into their set, and even though that album is far from my favorite, it was a nice and much needed change of pace at the time.

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Re: What if there was a Love Metal Archives Vol II?
« Reply #4 on: September 20, 2016, 01:52:39 PM »
I disagree, I think 2007 to 2008 was a great time for them. Soundwise, they sounded their best, the way every song was tuned down just sounded flawless. wish that tour had DSBH songs though