I think it was technical issues, had some sound/recording problems with the track so they left it out. They rearranged the whole setlist for the cd/dvd also. I don't remember exactly what it was but, I believe that was the reason for leaving it out.
I think it is on here in a thread somewhere but...good luck finding it! Especially with all the new threads about the two shows they did this summer. No worries, you would have had to dig a bunch for it.
I'm sure someone here could elaborate more, I'm just going with what I remember from that thread so it may not be the exact answer.
knetzke11:I think it was technical issues, had some sound/recording problems with the track so they left it out. They rearranged the whole setlist for the cd/dvd also. I don't remember exactly what it was but, I believe that was the reason for leaving it out.I think it is on here in a thread somewhere but...good luck finding it! Especially with all the new threads about the two shows they did this summer. No worries, you would have had to dig a bunch for it.I'm sure someone here could elaborate more, I'm just going with what I remember from that thread so it may not be the exact answer.
That about covers it Ben.
It sounded bad and you couldn't hear Gil on the first part of the song ( that was 25 years ago, my memory fades in and out).
I like that song on the record but it wasn't good live
Hank
I will have to disagree that it wasn't good live. It still stands as one of my top choices as an opening tune for their shows. However, I will say, it was a Day on the Green show, we were close and it was LOUD. Volume and a band's presence can often make something sound better than it really does. ;) Or at least harder to note imperfections. I've not ever heard a bootleg recording of that tune.
That was the one T show I saw where I was relatively close to the stage. Basically identical to the US festival show. I love the US festival vid because it is such a good representation of how I will always remember Triumph!