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Hairball
Some pics taken from my little old cybershot - maybe not the best quality (some better than others), but I was trying to be incognito...
Hey Hairball, those are prety good shots, considering they were taken with a Cybershot. I'm shooting from the pit with an expensive rig and you can hardly tell the difference in some of your shots. Good job dude!
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Some pics taken from my little old cybershot - maybe not the best quality (some better than others), but I was trying to be incognito...
Hey Hairball, those are prety good shots, considering they were taken with a Cybershot. I'm shooting from the pit with an expensive rig and you can hardly tell the difference in some of your shots. Good job dude!
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Hairball
Some pics taken from my little old cybershot - maybe not the best quality (some better than others), but I was trying to be incognito...
Hey Hairball, those are prety good shots, considering they were taken with a Cybershot. I'm shooting from the pit with an expensive rig and you can hardly tell the difference in some of your shots. Good job dude!
Hahaha thanks roller99, but in all seriousness...your pics are far superior, thanks for sharing!!!!
You must have been a few feet in front from me. Did you happen to see or notice that blonde lady pass out right at the beginning?
She basically fell right at my feet. She might have been having anxiety or something as she didn't seem drunk ( but not sure)-
a couple friends of hers knelt down to help her until security arrived and got her out of there. Hope everything turned out all right for her...
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Hairball
Some pics taken from my little old cybershot - maybe not the best quality (some better than others), but I was trying to be incognito...
Hey Hairball, those are prety good shots, considering they were taken with a Cybershot. I'm shooting from the pit with an expensive rig and you can hardly tell the difference in some of your shots. Good job dude!
Hahaha thanks roller99, but in all seriousness...your pics are far superior, thanks for sharing!!!!
You must have been a few feet in front from me. Did you happen to see or notice that blonde lady pass out right at the beginning?
She basically fell right at my feet. She might have been having anxiety or something as she didn't seem drunk ( but not sure)-
a couple friends of hers knelt down to help her until security arrived and got her out of there. Hope everything turned out all right for her...
You'd be amazed at what you can get with a non-pro camera if you're close, that's how it all (re)started for me at The Stones show in Minneapolis in June. Your shots are good. I didn't see any drunk lady, had a camera glued to my face. Was the show good?
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Hairball
Some pics taken from my little old cybershot - maybe not the best quality (some better than others), but I was trying to be incognito...
Hey Hairball, those are prety good shots, considering they were taken with a Cybershot. I'm shooting from the pit with an expensive rig and you can hardly tell the difference in some of your shots. Good job dude!
Hahaha thanks roller99, but in all seriousness...your pics are far superior, thanks for sharing!!!!
You must have been a few feet in front from me. Did you happen to see or notice that blonde lady pass out right at the beginning?
She basically fell right at my feet. She might have been having anxiety or something as she didn't seem drunk ( but not sure)-
a couple friends of hers knelt down to help her until security arrived and got her out of there. Hope everything turned out all right for her...
You'd be amazed at what you can get with a non-pro camera if you're close, that's how it all (re)started for me at The Stones show in Minneapolis in June. Your shots are good. I didn't see any drunk lady, had a camera glued to my face. Was the show good?
Ahhh thanks again. I did get some really great shots at a ZZ Top show last month being front row...about 95% were keepers.
Last night was a bit different as I was trying to be really discreet and quickly snap a shot or two without bothering those around me.
And being standing room only, it's a bit difficult in the thick of it to get an absolute steady shot. I do it basically for personal memories,
and leave the professional quality stuff to photographers like yourself!
As for the poor lady, she passed out right at the beginning of 2nd song of Neils set when he came from behind the piano with his acoustic guitar.
There was alot of commotion with people aiming their smart phone lights at her, and I almost expected Neil to stop mid-song to make sure she was alright.
He had to have noticed as it was basically right in front of him, but as the old saying goes: the show must go on....
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Hairball
Thanks for the links Cristiano - pre-ordered!
Was trying to find the video for Crime in the City listed on disc 2 at Jones Beach Theatre, Wantagh, NY – 8/27/88,
but found this instead recorded at Canadian National Exhibition Grandstand, Toronto, 8/18/88...9 days earlier!
Poor video quality, but great audio:
Neil Young w/ the Bluenotes - Crime In The City
I thought the studio version on Freedom was nice and long at at 8:45, but this video comes in at a whopping 18:40!!!!
With an "almost-20-minute-long take on Tonight’s the Night" listed on disc 2, will we hopefully get a marathon version of Crime in the City?!!
How many minutes fit on a cd these days?
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Hairball
Thanks for the links Cristiano - pre-ordered!
Was trying to find the video for Crime in the City listed on disc 2 at Jones Beach Theatre, Wantagh, NY – 8/27/88,
but found this instead recorded at Canadian National Exhibition Grandstand, Toronto, 8/18/88...9 days earlier!
Poor video quality, but great audio:
Neil Young w/ the Bluenotes - Crime In The City
I thought the studio version on Freedom was nice and long at at 8:45, but this video comes in at a whopping 18:40!!!!
With an "almost-20-minute-long take on Tonight’s the Night" listed on disc 2, will we hopefully get a marathon version of Crime in the City?!!
How many minutes fit on a cd these days?
That's a great song. Track down "Eldorado". Fantastic stuff.
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Cristiano Radtke
Neil Young played last night in Paris, in a private concert at the Théatre Mogador (yes, that one). Some nice pics and videos here: [rockerparis.blogspot.fr]
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Neil will release a new live album on June 17:
The album will be released on June 17 by Reprise Records and features performances of songs from a range of Young’s albums, including last year’s The Monsanto Years, 1990’s Ragged Glory, and 1970’s After The Gold Rush.
The audio was captured during Young’s 2015 tour with The Promise Of The Real.
The album features the live recordings, along with added musical overdubs, as well as sounds of the earth, such as city sounds like car horns, sounds of insects, and animal sounds from bears, birds, crickets, bees, horses and cows.
“Ninety-eight uninterrupted minutes long, EARTH flows as a collection of 13 songs from throughout my life, songs I have written about living here on our planet together,” says Young. “Our animal kingdom is well represented in the audience as well, and the animals, insects, birds, and mammals actually take over the performances of the songs at times.”
The track-listing for EARTH is as follows:
“People Want To Hear About Love” (from The Monsanto Years)
“Big Box” (from The Monsanto Years)
“Mother Earth” (from Ragged Glory)
“The Monsanto Years” (from The Monsanto Years)
“I Won’t Quit” (previously unreleased)
“Western Hero” (from Sleeps With Angels)
“Vampire Blues” (from On The Beach)
“Hippie Dream” (from Landing On Water)
“After The Gold Rush” (from After The Gold Rush)
“Wolf Moon” (from The Monsanto Years)
“Love & Only Love” (from Ragged Glory)
Young will preview the album in public on May 6 in Los Angeles at The Natural History Museum as part of its First Fridays series.
[www.uncut.co.uk]
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The album features the live recordings, along with added musical overdubs, as well as sounds of the earth, such as city sounds like car horns, sounds of insects, and animal sounds from bears, birds, crickets, bees, horses and cows.
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Cristiano Radtke
The album features the live recordings, along with added musical overdubs, as well as sounds of the earth, such as city sounds like car horns, sounds of insects, and animal sounds from bears, birds, crickets, bees, horses and cows.
I think I'll stick to the audience versions I could DL last year from torrent sites. Cow moo overdubs kill music! ><
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I'm hoping we get another studio record with POTR.
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I'm hoping we get another studio record with POTR.
Me I was "sure" the new (2016) album would contain studio cuts. But with Neil you can expect the unexpected. He's a sort of a musical southpaw!
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His New Orleans Jazzfest set yesterday killed. Two hours of pure, molten guitar noise in the mud and pouring rain. No sweet acoustic interlude, just sonic brutality. Setlist was:
F-ckin' Up
Cortez
Country Home
Seeds Justice
Monsanto Years
Love and Only Love
Rockin' in the Free World
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