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Post by dialingrevenge on Mar 23, 2006 2:28:00 GMT 1
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Post by theandrew on Mar 23, 2006 3:39:02 GMT 1
Can anyone post this online? as my mac hates torrents and never downloads them. sorry to be a pain,but i have been searching for a my father, my king live video forever.
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Post by dialingrevenge on Mar 23, 2006 23:28:30 GMT 1
If it weren't 257 Mb I'd say I would...but it is and therefore I can't. Plus I still haven't found a free server to put things up for my site in general. Sorry. Hopefully someone else can! www.iworkatinitech.blogspot.com
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Post by theandrew on Mar 24, 2006 3:47:55 GMT 1
Can you not upload it to that yousendit site or whatever its called???
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Post by gerrymc on Mar 25, 2006 16:00:59 GMT 1
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Post by einzack on Mar 27, 2006 7:14:28 GMT 1
ah, i was expecting some crappy audience shot video, so was pleasently suprised to see it as a pro-shot one. any idea about it's origin, and an actual date? i'm gunna burn it to dvd and see how it turns out on my tv.
oh, and also, no can yousendit..i cannae do anything larger than about 50MB for those sites - my connection is too crappy.
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Post by einzack on Mar 27, 2006 9:28:51 GMT 1
so, just watched this video. not bad. a very long version of mfmk at 25mins, so thinking must from round 2001 cause thats when they seemed to be playing the extended versions of the song. also, anyone know the song stuart's singing at the end - he sings it for about 4mins or so over the feedback. and it's obviously recorded from a broadcast in japan going by the "toy's factory" label at the start, but not necessarily from a show in japan. seems recorded at a festival, but from the 1 shot of the crowd, i didn't see many japanese fans thru the darkness....anyone?
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Post by likeherod on Apr 2, 2006 10:41:11 GMT 1
I don't want to sign up just for the one torrent.. any chance someone can e-mail the torrent to me please?
likeherod (at) hotmail (dot) co (dot) uk
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Post by theandrew on Apr 2, 2006 16:21:16 GMT 1
I finally got this and its one hell of live version.
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Post by Chrille on Apr 2, 2006 19:40:00 GMT 1
and it's obviously recorded from a broadcast in japan going by the "toy's factory" label at the start, but not necessarily from a show in japan. seems recorded at a festival, but from the 1 shot of the crowd, i didn't see many japanese fans thru the darkness....anyone? i've been looking at the 2001 dates over at brightlight. i was first wondering if it could've been one of the japanese dates in april. i've been looking for pictures that shows john wearing a blue adidas jersey, dominic wearing a black baseball cap and martin with the infamous mohawk! they also have a string section but i can't find any direct hints proving that it's from a specific show. great version of mfmk!!! edit: i think it's from the reading festival show, hence being filmed by a camera crew and all. brightlight pageone reviewer talks about john battering his equipment. if you see at the 24 minute mark you see a small detail of john throwing the guitar at his amp or something. it happens rather quickly. the show also has the celloist. and stuart is singing something (anyone?) for a long time as well. oh, found this: from iain (egg?): f***in brilliant mogwai show. had luke sutherland on bass for sine wave and violin for 'my father...' plus female cellist who also did some keyboardy/barry stuff when he was on guitar at a couple of points. stuart wore headphones for his vocal tracks- best i've heard him sing by a mile. john got carried away at the end as usual... only drawback was the prolonged noise at end of 'my father..'. he pushed over his amp head off the speakers at the end!
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Post by Jack.GG on Apr 8, 2006 12:48:55 GMT 1
anyone know the song stuart's singing at the end - he sings it for about 4mins or so over the feedback. It's called 'He's a mighty good leader', and Beck does it on his One Foot In The Grave album, although I'm not sure if that's the original, as the Beck website isn't as helpful as it used to be
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Post by willard on Apr 8, 2006 13:04:36 GMT 1
as far as i know, all the songs on beck's first album are his own... it's actually the only beck record i have...
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Post by Jack.GG on Apr 8, 2006 13:19:25 GMT 1
You should get Sea Change. It's quite good
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