Out now is the newly expanded full-concert version of George Thorogood &The Destroyers‘ Live in Boston, 1982. The classic show, which was originally released back in 2010, is now available as a four-LP set on 180-gram vinyl, a two-CD set, and across all digital platforms. The new edition features a dozen previously unreleased tracks — including such Thorogood staples as “Bad To The Bone” and “Who Do You Love?”
The tracklisting to 'George Thorogood & The Destroyers’ Live in Boston, 1982' is: “House Of Blue Lights,” “Kids From Philly,” “Who Do You Love?,” “I’m Wanted,” “Cocaine Blues,” “One Way Ticket,” “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer,” “As The Years Go Passing By,” The Dance Floor, “It Wasn’t Me,” “Bottom Of The Sea,” “Night Time,” “New Boogie Chillun',” “I’ll Change My Style,” “Miss Luann,” “Madison Blues,” “The Sky Is Crying,” “I Can’t Stop Lovin’,” Audience Participation, “Same Thing,” “Bad To The Bone,” “Move It On Over,” “Wild Weekend,” “Nobody But Me,” “No Particular Place To Go,” “Ride On Josephine,” and “Reelin’ And Rockin’.”
George Thorogood told us that the secret to his continued success over the years simply amounts to delivering a quality product at a fair market price: “A good cheeseburger will never go out of style. Some things come and go — you drive by a 7-Eleven, or a liquor store; one sign that's always in the window is Budweiser. Not Dom Perignon — Budweiser. So I figure George Thorogood and the Destroyers are the Chevy, Chevy Suburbans and double cheeseburgers and Budweiser of America. And that's not a Sh Na Na thing, it's just something people can depend on that doesn't cost a lot of money!”