I have hardly any! I attended V96 (Warrington), Birmingham '98, Reading 2000, Reading 2002 and this year I attended Glasto, Hyde Park and the two Brixtons. So far I only have a copy of Brixton #1.
Freek, I've tried many times to d/l the 1st sept boot from megaupload but somehow the speed is sooooo slow, it says it'd take 6 hours to d/l? Has anyone had any problems like this? I'm looking forward to hearing it
Yeah, I was referring to the 1st sept book. I should have been clearer, sorry. I've tried to d/l about fifteen times. I'll keep trying, I'm sure it'll download ok eventually in terms of download speed
I don't suppose anyone has a FLAC copy of "Live Hardcore" do they? It's from the Lorelei festival in Germany in 1998. I had a copy years ago from Camden Market, but unfortunately got lost when I moved house!
If you are desperate for a copy, FRLKEANERUSSIA has a copy in MP3 at http://feelingcalledjarvis.blogspot.com/2010/04/pulp-11-rockpalast-festival-loreley.html
Or maybe Freek has a copy in FLAC?
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I'm not a lover of FLAC, so I usually only do requests in mp3. I make (and already made a few) an exception for people who shared some stuff themselves also. but sorry, if someone has their very first post here being a request for flac, that doesn't get me moving :)
Weed - yes thats the one - seemed to be quite a moody gig. I've recently downloaded a DVD ripped from an obscure TV broadcast from the same gig (I think) that'm yet to watch - will be interesting to see. Every Pulp gig I've been to (so far...) has seen Jarvis on top form, to see him anything less would be fascinating. Freek - that's no problem, can only assure I wasn't being rude! But no worries, will make do with the MP3 link above until I can get back up to Camden. Will be sure to share a FLAC copy either via megaupload (or similar) or via DIME.
I only saw Common People video from Loreley '98 on youtube. And, yes, Jarvis is in a bad mood! Well, from what I can glean, most of their gig equipment got shipped by mistake to Moscow!
Jarvis, in one of his 'take it down' moments (I think from memory, it's at the end of Glory Days) Thanks Sonic Youth for letting them borrow their equipment to make the gig happen.
But my favourite sound bite is on the intro to Help The Aged and the cake in the rain!
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Has anyone got a copy of 'Happy Endings' played as an encore at Auto at the Magna Centre?
The recent (and widely, joyfully disseminated) BBC Classic Concert broadcast neglected it. But it was loaded with such delicious meaning! They had opened the set with DYRTF, which (despite being common currency now) they hadn't for some time, and to thus end a set they believed to be their very last in such a fashion rendered me speechless.
Well, it is perhaps this keen sense of what it's like to be a fan - this sense of high narrative - that makes Pulp so very special. Oh, just come back, won't you?
-- Edited by superchob on Wednesday 12th of October 2011 09:02:19 PM
Has anyone got a copy of 'Happy Endings' played as an encore at Auto at the Magna Centre?
The recent (and widely, joyfully disseminated) BBC Classic Concert broadcast neglected it. But it was loaded with such delicious meaning! They had opened the set with DYRTF, which (despite being common currency now) they hadn't for some time, and to thus end a set they believed to be their very last in such a fashion rendered me speechless.
Well, it is perhaps this keen sense of what it's like to be a fan - this sense of high narrative - that makes Pulp so very special. Oh, just come back, won't you?
-- Edited by superchob on Wednesday 12th of October 2011 09:02:19 PM
Here you go.. although you know they played Babies and Common People afterwards right?
As for the other tracks - I do, and didn't like their later way of playing the latter. Of course, thanks to the wonderful infraweb, I now realise that they played it like that often towards the end - perhaps to inject a little interest - but at the time I was confused and went home cursing the sound engineers. Actually, it sounds okay.
Has anyone got a copy of 'Happy Endings' played as an encore at Auto at the Magna Centre?
The recent (and widely, joyfully disseminated) BBC Classic Concert broadcast neglected it. But it was loaded with such delicious meaning! They had opened the set with DYRTF, which (despite being common currency now) they hadn't for some time, and to thus end a set they believed to be their very last in such a fashion rendered me speechless.
Well, it is perhaps this keen sense of what it's like to be a fan - this sense of high narrative - that makes Pulp so very special. Oh, just come back, won't you?
-- Edited by superchob on Wednesday 12th of October 2011 09:02:19 PM
Here you go.. although you know they played Babies and Common People afterwards right?