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So what exactly to they mean by "the start of a full slate for 2020"? I interpret that to be 11 new shows from the archive, regardless of an E Street Band tour. But then they could also mean new archive releases until a tour begins and then the "full slate" is the tour shows. 

Nugs would greatly benefit from having someone who knows how to write a clear, concise press release. It also would help them to engage in a major improvement in transparency regarding their thinking on future releases. It would be a great service to fans to know exactly which shows they have that are professionally recorded prior to 2002. For example, if they don't have anything from 1973/74, Main Point 1975, Bottom Line 1975, anything from 1976, or Vietnam Vets 1981, then we would stop complaining/asking about them.


 

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LB posted:

So what exactly to they mean by "the start of a full slate for 2020"? I interpret that to be 11 new shows from the archive, regardless of an E Street Band tour. But then they could also mean new archive releases until a tour begins and then the "full slate" is the tour shows. 

Nugs would greatly benefit from having someone who knows how to write a clear, concise press release. It also would help them to engage in a major improvement in transparency regarding their thinking on future releases. It would be a great service to fans to know exactly which shows they have that are professionally recorded prior to 2002. For example, if they don't have anything from 1973/74, Main Point 1975, Bottom Line 1975, anything from 1976, or Vietnam Vets 1981, then we would stop complaining/asking about them.

I am torn between agreeing with 100% of your post (which I do) and of the mind that every release is like a gift/surprise that I never thought would happen so just enjoy looking forward to what the next month brings like a mini-Christmas.

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