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Yes I was I wondering that.If there is one they are cutting it fine.Definitely buy it if they have a cleaned up St Louis 1980 boot on it.
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Hugh Syme hinted in the recent Sonic Perspectives interview that he did with Rod in Toronto that there will be a 40th Anniversary deluxe box set of 'Permanent Waves' that's being released.

 

This gets mentioned starting at the 21:26 mark

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That live Bangkok (Manchester UK, 1980) on the 2112 Reissue gives me hope that there is a full concert that they'll release, that isn't St Louis.

 

Here's the setlist from that show:

 

2112: Overture

2112: The Temples of Syrinx

2112: Discovery (abbreviated)

2112: Presentation

2112: Soliloquy

2112: Grand Finale

Freewill

By-Tor and the Snow Dog (abbreviated) >

Xanadu

The Spirit of Radio

Natural Science

A Passage to Bangkok

The Trees

Cygnus X-1 (abbreviated) >

Hemispheres: Prelude

Hemispheres: Apollo/Dionysus (abbreviated)

Hemispheres: Armageddon

Hemispheres: Cygnus

Hemispheres: The Sphere

Closer to the Heart >

Beneath, Between, and Behind (abbreviated)

Jacob's Ladder

Working Man (abbreviated, reggae version) >

Finding My Way (abbreviated) >

Anthem (abbreviated) >

Bastille Day (abbreviated) >

In the Mood (abbreviated) >

Drum Solo

La Villa Strangiato

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I would love to see an official, mastered-from-the-tapes release of the St. Louis show, but I'm not getting my hopes up for it for a simple reason: since Test for Echo, the guys have gotten addicted to using compressors in the studio, and compression would absolutely destroy the sound of that show. The best part of the entire thing is the sound of the Taurus pedals during La Villa, the bass is absolutely phenomenal. It's my go-to song for testing out any new speakers or subwoofers. But I guarantee they'll throw a compressor on it during mastering to boost the overall level of the album, which will rein in the crazy bass and ruin the impact of those glorious pedals. That's exactly what happened on that UK vinyl release that came out a couple years ago.
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I still have my original St Louis vinyl boot,in a box,sommmeewwhhheeerrrrreee???????.I live in the sticks and not real net savvy ,so having this boot on CD would be great.Happy Birthday PerW.Also my sister ,happy 55th,oops.
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Isn't there already a good sounding St. Louis 1980 out there?

 

Give us another show from that tour I say!

 

There's more than a few out there across all formats.

 

Maybe the label hires Terry Brown to remix it like they did with Hammersmith.

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