I'm transferring the recording I made from last night to my PC. If I uplaod it in it's raw form as it is can anybody here edit it and reuplaod as a decent bootleg. The quality is much better than I expected from a mobile phone recording in my pocket - but it is exactly that. It could do with beefing up a bit and cutting up into tracks.
I could probably do this myself but just don't have the time and thought there's probably someone here who can do it better than me anyway.
I think I got the whole concert. I stopped it during 'This Is Hardcore' as I wanted to take a video of the torches thing. I didn't expect this recording to turn out well at all and just be a wash of white noise - I just decided to give it a go as the band were coming on stage. - So forgive me for that!
I'll try and get it up on rapidshare or something as a big long file (or 3 big long files) today. If you can help - please step in!
It appears that I didn't stop - and I have the whole show complete!... in kind of acceptable quality. I've just done 'My First Illegal Bootleg (By Fischer Price)' - totally by accident!
Nobody appears bothered on here - so I think I will pop it into my personal collection! It's unique!
I think I may have mentioned it a few times. ie. the suede DVD - by no means am I comparing the bands (although I do have much love for suede), we're just saying maybe a nice dvd with the same level of detail ie. packaging would be quite nice...... you know a big fat glossy dvd booklet with lots of added extras! - but am looking forward to this bootleg!!!!!
Weed, I was just pointing out that Suede played a gig for TCT three years ago. This was subsequently released on DVD by TCT for £50. With this gig presumably being filmed (were they any camera people using the cameras?) presumably we can see similar here...
There were cameras but I think the charity were probably just filming it for their own promotion.
Stephen, you may have noticed I was a bit grumpy yesterday. I had my reasons but none of them were anything to do with you so please accept my apologies!
Now, for some reason this file fails to upload every time I try. I may chop it up and email it instead.
How does the audio bootleg compare to the youtube vids of various songs? Someone industrious could consider patching together the best bits to make the best possible recording...
Weed, don't worry about it. We can all get a bit ranty sometimes!
For some reason it has been a complete nightmare to get online! There were a couple of tracks which repeatedly failed to upload, which is why there are so many 'parts' with some emails just a single track. Let me know if there are any problems with downloading and I'll investigate. I'm aware 'Common People' is still missing & working on that now.
I was going to try something clever with one of the youtube videos as an experiement but as I've been working on this for well over 3 hours now it's wearing a bit thin, so I'll leave that for someone else!
Weed, I was just pointing out that Suede played a gig for TCT three years ago.
*Two years ago. The current DVD being released on the second anniversary of their comeback.
While it would be great if Pulp did something similar what I'd really love in terms of a Pulp DVD release is one with full footage of all their Glasto appearances - 94/95/98 and 2011. It would be just marvellous.
While it would be great if Pulp did something similar what I'd really love in terms of a Pulp DVD release is one with full footage of all their Glasto appearances - 94/95/98 and 2011. It would be just marvellous.
I suspect 2011 wouldn't be possible as there is limited TV coverage (though you could do something like Radiohead http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrH42F9Q1GM ) and I'm not sure too much would remain of 1994 in the BBC vaults unless they keep all the tapes. 1995 is out there, so 1998 would be the one that would be good to see but arguably The Park is Mine covers the same material.
Personally, I'd love a DVD of a gig pre-Common People. I know they had an Astoria gig televised in part, and there are probably other professional recordings out there.
I hope a 2011/2012 DVD will appear at some point, but it will depend on how commercially viable it is. Franz Ferdinand did a good one a few years ago when they had two complete gigs and a number of other songs from various gigs around the globe. Thing is it didn't sell, but it you pass by a Fopp, you can get one for a couple of quid.
Given Pulp @ Reading 2011 is freely available, I'm not sure it will happen.
A gig pre-Common People? They do exist visually - there's two from 1991 for starters! And, obviously, one from 1985 too if you wanna stretch back that far.
It might be me, first post here, but where can I find a copy of the bootleg? I have some fairly ropey footage from an iPhone, probably attributed to too much jumping about :-0
I think it's to do with the place these gigs have gone to 'baritalia2006' having a lot of copyrighted material rather than any snobbishness on peoples' part.
If anyone wants to put it on rapid share or media fire or something similar then please do. It was a last resort putting using the yahoo accounts.
And yes... It's not a case of ignoring the request for the location - its more about the more they are alluded to the more chance they will get rhumbled or sabataged - the info has been posted elsewhere on the board numerous times - go and search for it!
Fred, an odd question for you as you seem to be a very big Pulp fan...but you seem to be the only person on here who's not mentioned seeing them live over the past year? I know I'm being nosey, but I was just wondering why! Do you not want the mid 90s magic spoiled or something...?
Yeah you won't get a release of last year's Glastonbury set, there weren't any cameras there. And as for the other years, it's down to the Beeb and Glastonbury Festivals Limited. I remember Glastonbury planned on releasing loads of DVDs of band performances and only got as far as one best of, which is a shame.