same show as Young nobles of Rock, although its quite longer as the complete audience noises are included.
Better take your hands on the great Oaska Rhapsody box or the new Geisha boys 76 complete show.
bootlegger wrote:
same show as Young nobles of Rock, although its quite longer as the complete audience noises are included.
Better take your hands on the great Oaska Rhapsody box or the new Geisha boys 76 complete show.
On what label is the new Geisha Boys 76 complete released?
unfortunately one of the big suvivors....( where were the days when i travelled home from recordfairs or underground recordshops with 20, 30 live cd's ??)...this in the meaning of unfortunately,.
Only the land of the rising sun houses the real , with labour of love, bootleg producing companys.... f.e. Emperess Valley, Xavel deluxe discs, and the amazing Tarantura.
Finally to your question...the latter comes with a brand new source of the the legandary recording of Geisha Boys- a farewell to Japan, aka Growning Glory...aka....Lazing on a sunday evening.
Wow, that's great news!
I really hope Mr. Peach also recorded the two Budokan shows on 31/03/76 and 01/04/1976.
Do you know whether Mr. Peach was still recording in 1982 and 1985?