DOWNLOADING LIVE SHOWS

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DOWNLOADING LIVE SHOWS

#1 Post by JESSICA »

Hi All,
Can somebody help me - i remember back in 2002 there was a great PSB website for downloading live recordings like Norwich + Keele, Does anybody know of this site and can somebody put up the link.

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Jessica

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#2 Post by redsock »

I believe the site has long since been taken down. :( I think the guy that made it was hosting it on his employers webspace and he left the company so it went.

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Ah yes, 10yearsofbeingboring.com. I remember it well. It was taken down about a week before I finally got broadband!

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#4 Post by glennjridge »

too bad they dont do what some bands like pearl jam do. record each show and sell it.

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10years wasa great site...
thats where i first saw the 1989 tour!

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#6 Post by greenmile »

glennjridge wrote:too bad they dont do what some bands like pearl jam do. record each show and sell it.
There wouldn't really be much of a difference between each show don't you think. Other than Neil saying "It's wonderful to be in [insert name of city here]."

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#7 Post by jmh »

have you not heard the bootleg of the heaven show in '91 when the computer crashed at the start of 'it's alright', and neil has to ad-lib over the top of the drums while pete and chris try and sort it out?
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jmh wrote:have you not heard the bootleg of the heaven show in '91 when the computer crashed at the start of 'it's alright', and neil has to ad-lib over the top of the drums while pete and chris try and sort it out?
It was even funnier seeing it live !! - Neil just didn't have a clue and I think Pete was getting ready for a coronary !!

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i remember neil, once he'd rcovered from the shock, rather taking the thing in his stride, whilst chris was laughing as pete tried to sort it out; in a perverse way, i felt quite privileged to have witnessed it, as it had never happened before and if memory serves, has never happened since. made sitting through 'edward II' almost worth it!
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greenmile wrote:Ah yes, 10yearsofbeingboring.com. I remember it well. It was taken down about a week before I finally got broadband!
same here :x :'( :(
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jmh wrote:i remember neil, once he'd rcovered from the shock, rather taking the thing in his stride, whilst chris was laughing as pete tried to sort it out; in a perverse way, i felt quite privileged to have witnessed it, as it had never happened before and if memory serves, has never happened since. made sitting through 'edward II' almost worth it!
Something very similar happened while performing New York City Boy, I can´t remember when or where, but I do remember something going really wrong in the middle of this song on a bootleg live recording I have somewhere...
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