@@LichaelMewis That'll never happen, unfortunately. They had an offer to tour with Tears For Fears - what a dream combo! - at the start of the last decade, we had high hopes after Pull was finally released but it all came to nothing.
Was this performance recorded when the Band was working on Worlds Away or was it a separate studio or radio performance? I would enjoy hearing the other tracks.
My husband and I were fortunate enough to be at this show. It is still one of my top concert experiences ever. During the regular set, they had stopped and pointed her out in the audience. She was in the middle section about 10 rows up and stood up and waved to everyone. I remember my husband and I talking about how cool it would be if she joined them on stage. The audience was so loud when she came out with them for the encore. Thank you so much for posting this - it brings back so many memories.
What a wonderful video, I remember buying the just released Paul McCartney and Wings album London Town along with Manfred Manns earth band The Roaring Silence bootleg 8 tracks….. I also remember the bootleg 8 tracks being sold in gas stations, convenience stores and flea markets and I still have my collection of 8 tracks from my youth….. I’d love to have the Deep Purple H Bomb bootleg!
Imagine if somebody told them that in 50 years there is going to be this thing called RU-vid and you can listen to any song ever recorded for free and you can even record your own music and publish for free.
Imagine being behind the counter in your little record store, and looking up to find out why it's suddenly gone dark. There, filling the doorway is Mr Grant, fixing you with that icey stare. Resistance is futile! He may have had a 20% cut in the band but my god he looked after them.
Oh, it’s fine for John Lennon to sit inside a bag all day but when I do it they say I’m not fit to do my job! It’s one rule for internationally renowned front men of 60’s Liverpudlian beat combo’s and another for Ryanair pilots, apparently.
HENDRIX everywhere ! Hendrix mean 1970 era ! ... You can't imagine the era , you have to be there . Its something . The Spirit of the Era , its call also the Zeitgeist ! The full mind and soul of something . You see also that after 7 pm its pitch black outside . Everybody forget it , with alot of beauty and soul . I dont forget IT , and I never will . 1960-70 Era only , nothing more , nothing .
I don't believe any bootleg record has affected the artist sales. If you are buying bootlegs then you want everything by that artist. Why else would you buy inferior product.
And the record companies really suffered....right! Bootlegs can be a record of a gig that wouldn't have been officially released. I've got some cracking Floyd boots. What they should have done, and more so now, is go after those COUNTERFEITING goods over in China etc. Box sets are a target for this. Lennon in a bag. What a knob!
I'm so sorry Mr Lennon cannot voice an opinion on this as he prefers to be in a bag today. This from a man who stated that the people who run this world are insane (not that I do not agree with him on that sentiment but the irony, oh the irony).
I'm so heartbroken that Pink Floyd only made £565.5 million instead of £566 million because of those nasty, greedy, unscrupulous bootleggers, cry me a kcuffing river.
For a live bootleg, it probably doesn't. But for the stolen masters that are then released with changed song titles on a bootleg released in a small country, that allows someone to buy the finished product at a reduced price, instead of the artists' official release at a higher price.
@@majwilsonlion I agree that in those circumstances where an official release has been pirated, but live concert material only serves to enhance an acts reputation. Led Zeppelin being a case in point.
I think Yoko had the right idea. Bands that nobody liked didn't get bootlegged. I doubt any of the acts featured here really lost much money to bootlegging as it was back then. The people who were willing to shell out the money for bootlegs also bought the official releases, and buyers who were in that market understood that the sometimes low quality was not a reflection of the band. They just wanted to hear more music, and paid for it. Of course, releasing illegal versions of official albums was a problem, but the bands did fine. These days, everything is available for free on youtube and the album business barely exists anymore.
People don't understand why people buy bootlegs. We buy them because we already have every second of officially released material and want more. No one is losing a dime.
I am sure Pink Floyd wouldn't mind if Syd's albums where bootlegged after all they stole his record contract Amazing Yoko can handle her drugs unlike John
The interview at abbey Road he started hurling during the interview and said i think i am going to be sick when he was smacked out i bet he was nodding out in the bag probably Yoko had a emergency bag and a sick bag for him.
A band now wouldn't make a nothing from streaming yet some RU-vidr would make a reaction video and make more money than the band. Because the RU-vidr has a monetized channel and the band don't because they are to busy making music 🤣