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Once in a LiveTime:
16) Lines in the Sand
This track isn't perfect. I could do without the squealing, shrieking, screaming keyboard sounds at the beginning, but when the song actually starts, it's one of the best things they've ever done live, especially from this period of time. I like the studio version, too, but it's a little bland compared to this performance, and I think the guitar solo sounds much better here than it does on the FII version.
17) Trial of Tears
To me, this is the best version they ever did of this song. I know there are others who will agree with me. Some won't, of course. But that's okay. The rest of us are fine without such approval. I'm not sure WHY this version is so much better, but I think it's because while the FII version is Very good, and the Budokan version is basically just a note-for-note recreation of the original (very nice to look at on the DVD, by the way) they improvised a little on this one, so it sounds more like a live jam without coming across as sloppy and unorganized. Also James doesn't do the exaggerated screaming on this song as much as he does on so many of the others.
I can understand why some people don't like "LiveTime:" it does have some bad moments, and the production is a little thin in some areas. But it has some good moments as well, such as the two songs I've already mentioned, and the "Scarred-to-Drum-Solo" section, the "Freebird Jam," the versions of "Just Let Me Breathe," Voices," "Peruvian Skies," "Pull Me Under," and the encore are all pretty good.