I listened to a gig recently, (I forget which, but if you've heard it you'll know it) which was ruined by some complete idiot shouting "heavy metal" between each song.hallucienate wrote: The next night's gig is only ruined by somebody talking to the guy taping the gig right through the whole show.
Which is your favorite bootlegs ?
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I was a bit tough on this gig, the blabbing only happens on the second disk, mostly during Numb/SKOS. It should be a hanging offence.hallucienate wrote:
And I also like 5/2/98 San Francisco, even if my copy is TAO
The next night's gig is only ruined by somebody talking to the guy taping the gig right through the whole show.
LOL, tell him not to shout it so many times next time he's near a tape recorder!Scardwel wrote: Would that be a bootleg of the Bonn gig (13/6/01)? I know who taped that show and also the identity of the individual shouting "heavy metal" between songs...!
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there's a guy from huddersfield that used to shout the same thing all the way through rosetta stone gigs circa 92!Dan wrote:LOL, tell him not to shout it so many times next time he's near a tape recorder!Scardwel wrote: Would that be a bootleg of the Bonn gig (13/6/01)? I know who taped that show and also the identity of the individual shouting "heavy metal" between songs...!
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Talking of things shouted at gigs, in the late 80's in Leeds there was someone who always shouted "Big dog's cock" (or the full chant of "Big dog's lozenger, big dog's dillinger, big dog's cock")
and someone else who shouted "Show us your pasty". They're on a number of my recordings.
and someone else who shouted "Show us your pasty". They're on a number of my recordings.
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I friend of mine can be heard on a boot from Dresden 2000 and also on the recording he did from St Vith this summer.
But on the St Vith boot he sings on every songs, so.... go figure, lol
But on the St Vith boot he sings on every songs, so.... go figure, lol
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i was the one that started singing "happy birthday dear sisters" on the york birthday boot
everyone joined in part way through, just as the guy that recorded it (mark) started the minidisc up again....
yes, i am that sad
(i also mp3'd it for mark and uploaded it to the legendary anoymous ftp server )
ahem.
dear mr von: i never said that, ok?
everyone joined in part way through, just as the guy that recorded it (mark) started the minidisc up again....
yes, i am that sad
(i also mp3'd it for mark and uploaded it to the legendary anoymous ftp server )
ahem.
dear mr von: i never said that, ok?
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York 2001 is one of my favourites bootlegs - you did it?Quiff Boy wrote:i was the one that started singing "happy birthday dear sisters" on the york birthday boot
everyone joined in part way through, just as the guy that recorded it (mark) started the minidisc up again....
yes, i am that sad
(i also mp3'd it for mark and uploaded it to the legendary anoymous ftp server )
ahem.
dear mr von: i never said that, ok?
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You forgot to add in "allegedly"Quiff Boy wrote:i didnt record it, i just borrowed the guy the minidisc of the guy that DID record it, and then mp3'd it
but anyway
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Yayy, you did that? I have that on mp3Quiff Boy wrote:i was the one that started singing "happy birthday dear sisters" on the york birthday boot
everyone joined in part way through, just as the guy that recorded it (mark) started the minidisc up again....
yes, i am that sad
(i also mp3'd it for mark and uploaded it to the legendary anoymous ftp server )
ahem.
dear mr von: i never said that, ok?
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Of course, i only have 39 seconds of it
I want MORE
I want MORE
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the recording that i mp3'd from original minidisc (which i titled "sisters on cake", after the slogan on the free teeshirt) was paused after the main set, and then restarted part-way through the crowd singing bit...Ganith wrote:The Happy birthday dear sisters that I have lasts only 39 secs...
Is there a longer version??
Or are you referring to the rest of the boot?
In any case... Thanks QB!!!!!!
Ganith
sadly the bit with me singing on my own, before the rest of the crowd joined in, was missed! and is not on that boot...
i've checked the original recording and yes, it is 39 secs long.
i dont know if any other recordings of that gig exist - i'm sure they must, but that one seems to be the only one that is in circulation...
i'd be interested to hear if anyone actually recorded the whole singalong part, with my tuneless yelling audible!!!
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