As I'm approaching it on the blog, I thought it would be cool to splice together every live improv spoken word section of 'His n Hers' into a superedit - but first this requires compiling all the ones I have already, and I don't seem to have very many. Sound City is on a tape somewhere in a loft in the UK, currently unreachable.
Here are the few I have:
Aston Villa 1994
Black Sessions 1994
Butt Naked 1994
Really feel like I used to have more. Anyway, can anyone help out? I think this will be a cool thing to make.
Hope this is ok for you. Forgive my laziness but I've included the whole of the 94 Manchester Uni gig as I only have it as one large file and couldn't be bothered to split it (not everything is tagged well either). It's a great show though and I've already shared David's Last Summer from it.
Not heard that Manc Uni show before. Just listened to a few bits. The whole band is on really top form. They clearly really hit their stride as a really brilliant live band by this point.
Did any full versions of the 2011 live versions surface? Wasn't played much...may even have been at the "last ever Pulp gig Volume 3" on the Coachella cruise.
Not heard that Manc Uni show before. Just listened to a few bits. The whole band is on really top form. They clearly really hit their stride as a really brilliant live band by this point.
They were never better than they were on that tour. I saw them at the Sheffield show and they were simply unstoppable, best I ever saw from them or anyone else.
The sound quality on that Rouen gig from May '94 is really good. Best live version of Seconds (with a superior arrangement, violin in particular, to the recorded version, in my opinion) that I've heard.
Make sure you use the second download button (further down the page) and fill in the captcha. Apologies if this has caused anyone problems, I'll see if I can find a better file host to upload it to later.
Make sure you use the second download button (further down the page) and fill in the captcha. Apologies if this has caused anyone problems, I'll see if I can find a better file host to upload it to later.
Thanks for the tip about the second download button (I had tried both with no success). I've just tried it this morning and it only downloads a rar.exe file, which only opens a garbled text document on TextEdit on my MacBook Pro.
So I'm a bit confused!
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As I'm approaching it on the blog, I thought it would be cool to splice together every live improv spoken word section of 'His n Hers' into a superedit - but first this requires compiling all the ones I have already, and I don't seem to have very many. Sound City is on a tape somewhere in a loft in the UK, currently unreachable.
Here are the few I have:
Aston Villa 1994
Black Sessions 1994
Butt Naked 1994
Really feel like I used to have more. Anyway, can anyone help out? I think this will be a cool thing to make.
You'll be doing an Excel spreadsheet of all the "what makes you frightened?" responses, right?
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Great, I got it - that's a dodgy download site though, just because it makes its ads look so legit. (anyone else, you have to enter the capcha, click the button under that, then on the next page uncheck the "Download using download accelerator" box, then click "Create Download Link" - never download things with an .exe extension.
As I'm approaching it on the blog, I thought it would be cool to splice together every live improv spoken word section of 'His n Hers' into a superedit - but first this requires compiling all the ones I have already, and I don't seem to have very many. Sound City is on a tape somewhere in a loft in the UK, currently unreachable.
Here are the few I have:
Aston Villa 1994
Black Sessions 1994
Butt Naked 1994
Really feel like I used to have more. Anyway, can anyone help out? I think this will be a cool thing to make.
You'll be doing an Excel spreadsheet of all the "what makes you frightened?" responses, right?