Hardline live at the Gods 2002
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[edit] Information
Hardline: Live at the Gods 2002 is a live album CD recorded from the Gods festival 2002 in England. Hardline were the headliners for the 2002 year. Their concert was recorded into a CD and was also filmed for a DVD, in the same year when Hardline's second album - II came out. The band played 14 songs live, of classic mixed with new ones. Featuring Takin' Me Down, Rhythm From A Red Car, Dr Love, Only A Night, I'll Be there, Weight, and more.The concert runs on for approximetally 63 minutes.
[edit] CD
The CD was released in 2003. It contained the full concert in one disc. The album cover artwork is similar to the cover artwork for II. The Drum and Keyboard solos have been kept in as single tracks. The CD contains three bonus songs: Hypnotyzed, On;y A Night (Acoustic Version) and Mercy.
[edit] DVD
The DVD was filmed at the festival when the concert was on. The show was filmed and recorded as Hardline went out at 2am in the morning. The audience was very tired, but Johnny and the rest of the group managed to get them jumping up and down and excited during mostly all songs. The quality of the DVD is very good.
[edit] Tracklisting
For both the CD and DVD, the setlist remains the same for the concert.
Intro/Hot Cherie/Life's a Bitch/Everything/Face The Night/Takin' Me Down/Weight/In The Hands Of Time/Only A Night/I'll Be There/Drums Solo/Rhythm From A Red Car/keyboards Solo/Dr Love
Bonus Tracks:
Hypnotized/Only A Night (Acoustic)/Mercy
[edit] Band Members/Line Up
The Line up for the band members in the show are the same for the Hardline 2 album
- Johnny Gioeli (Vocals)
-Joey Gioeli (Guitars)
-Josh Ramos (Lead Guitars)
-Bob Rock (Drums)
-Michael T Ross (Keyboards)
Tedd Jenson (Bass Guitar)
[edit] Sound Problems
During the first couple of songs on the show, the band were suffering from technical and sound problems on stage. In a talk to the crowd after Takin' Me Down, Johnny asks the crowd if they can still hear them because "it sounds like super shit". In Face the Night, Johnny Gioeli storms across the stage but then shortly returns. The sound problems are forgotten after the next song.