The sound quality is awsome, and the DVD is great. It's nice to have something a little longer than 4 or 5 songs. I think if you put all the DVD's together you could get a nice little show out of it.
Phin
Bring me the hot sauce, bring me a beer. Going to be the last man standing, but where do you go from here?
I found a copy and it's very nice. My only complaint is the packaging. The cardboard digipack folds out to 3 panels and each panel holds a cd/dvd. There is no extra panel or pocket to hold the booklet in place. The booklet is loose in the packaging so everytime you open the digipack, the booklet just falls out.
leebgb wrote:I found a copy and it's very nice. My only complaint is the packaging. The cardboard digipack folds out to 3 panels and each panel holds a cd/dvd. There is no extra panel or pocket to hold the booklet in place. The booklet is loose in the packaging so everytime you open the digipack, the booklet just falls out.
I'm not a fan of digipak either. The cases don't hold up over time if you give the CD or DVD a lot of play time. But, you have to admit this package is cooler than the "Live In" series releases.
Parrothead • Phish Phan •
Stones Fan •
Deadhead • Music Freak.
leebgb wrote:I found a copy and it's very nice. My only complaint is the packaging. The cardboard digipack folds out to 3 panels and each panel holds a cd/dvd. There is no extra panel or pocket to hold the booklet in place. The booklet is loose in the packaging so everytime you open the digipack, the booklet just falls out.
I'm not a fan of digipak either. The cases don't hold up over time if you give the CD or DVD a lot of play time. But, you have to admit this package is cooler than the "Live In" series releases.
I definetly like it better than the "live in" cds with the generic covers. I just wish that they would have made a flap to hold the booklet or have stapled it to the digipack like the booklet in "Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays".