Busted - Live: A Ticket for Everyone
Facts
| Artist(s) | Busted |
| Studio | Universal/Island |
| Release Date | November 15, 2004 |
| UPC Code | 602498687741 |
| Buy this item | $20.99 at Amazon.com As of Sep 7 15:12 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served., Import, Live |
About Busted - Live: A Ticket for Everyone
International pressing of ‘A Ticket For Everyone’ features all of Busted’s hits to date played live by the boys on their sell out tour. Kicking off with the witty ‘Air Hostess’, this rollercoaster ride of an album takes in classic tune after classic tune including the brilliant debut single ‘What I Go To School For’, ‘Year 3000’ and their magnificent cover of The Undertones ‘Teenage Kicks’. Also includes the studio version of hit single ‘Thunderbirds Are Go!’. Universal. 2004. Album Description
Tracks
- Intro / Air Hostess
- That Thing You Do
- What I Go To School For
- 3am
- Who's David
- Thunderbirds Are Go
- Teenage Kicks
- You Said No
- Year 3000
- Sleeping With The Light On
- Crashed The Wedding
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Good goodbye |
This album is the best goodbye to fans,a present more.
Busted in live sounds very well, and Busted defintively are not a boyband.
It seems like the people never listened Pop music, and Pop/R&B, vocal male groups sounds like that
Busted not, arent a Punk band, but neither they are a Pop band
Busted are inside the Pop world, image, marketing, and teen market; but their music is a Power Energic music, Power Pop, and Punk Pop influences,and Modern Rock b-sides.
And with my review wanna say Power Pop are not simply normally Pop-Rock September 24, 2005
| Decent enough |
Busted sound highly impressive on their recorded songs and radio singles, however they sound less than impressive live on stage, which is a pity. I enjoyed listening to this cd, but it definitely won't be one I keep in my car so that I can broadcast it to people on the sidewalks and passengers sitting next to me.
They could have done better, but their voices sound very different live, having a bit of a husky quality to them unlike on their studio cd's. I do not particularly like the way they treat the crowd. It is like they command the crowd to sing at certain points. Energy felt by their presence on stage comes and goes, and is nothing like the energy Robbie Williams portrays at Knebworth.
Still, if you're a Busted fan go and get this cd. Otherwise I believe it would be wise to listen to it or borrow the cd from a friend before parting with your money. January 17, 2005
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