You're making me feel old guys!! :lol:
Me and my muso chaps saw them on that tour, and, er, we thought it was... umm... a bit boring! :lol:
The crowd were into it and all, but we just felt a bit left behind.
We'd seen them at Reading, the year before I think, when Lemmy and stuff jammed with them, and they were BRILLIANT. (I also saw them with Paul Di Anno, supporting the mighty Priest on the British Steel tour, but that was a little support set, and, to be honest, we didn't didn't think much...)
Anyway, Live after Death came out, I had to get it of course. It was fabulous value, and I thought it was ok... but for me it just didn't match up against the other two big rock live doubles at the time - Talk of the Devil and World Wide Live from Ozzy and the Scorpions, which seemed to have more tunes and songs to my ears.
It's Live after Death that made me realise I'm not really into dugga-dugga-dugga heavy rock/metal... There were some good bits (including "scream for me Long Beach!" :lol:) but they seemed few and far between amongst the riffing ...
So, I'd just about got over the fact that Guns and Roses, who I missed completely, and I regard as "youngsters", seem to have started off many younger people on here... And now I find that the album that turned me off metal is what got some of you, er, "more mature" chaps into music... hence it's making me feel old(er) :lol:
I'm having a few days off at the mo, I promise I shall get that gatefold sleeve double album out and give it a listen and a bit of a fondle tomorrow morning while waiting for the delivery man... who knows, I might see/hear hidden depths...