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Pink Floyd | RadioHead | The Grateful Dead | Dead & Company | Rolling Stones : Classic Gigs Free To Watch Via Weekly YouTube Series
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Whilst we continue to be in lockdown, to help with the #StayAtHome and #StaySafe drive, a number of music groups are streaming re-runs of their unseen live concerts.
The legendary prog outfit Pink Floyd began a new series on their YouTube channel starting yesterday and will see them posting unseen, rare and archival footage once a week.
They began the series with their show Pulse in full, recorded at the now-defunct Earls Court in London as part of a record-breaking 14-night residency in October 1994 and first released as a concert film in 1995.
The gig, part of their ‘Division Bell’ tour, saw the group playing their 1973 record ‘Dark Side Of The Moon’ in full, followed by hits including ‘Wish You Were Here’ and ‘Comfortably Numb’. You can watch it below.
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Radiohead are also doing similar releases. The Oxford group announced that they would be releasing shows to YouTube on a weekly basis “until either the restrictions resulting from [the] current situation are eased, or we run out of shows.”
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Live From A Tent In Dublin (2000)
Live From Berlin (2016)
For more, subscribe to their channel
Doing similar such acts are The Grateful DeadShakedown Stream will share full concert recordings from the band’s history every Friday, and began with a 1989 gig at the Rich Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, which was released in 2005 as live album ‘Truckin’ Up To Buffalo’.
Before every gig in the series, the band’s archivist David Lemieux and historian Gary Lambert will hold a fan Q&A.
They can be seen on their channel where they release the streams on a regular basis youtube.com/cha…yRw
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Lastly you can also watch Dead & Company do similar acts
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And also in the act are Rolling Stones with their In My Room Series - they say
We’ll be releasing episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 3 p.m. ET on Rolling Stone’s Instagram — with legacy artists and newer names; with artists across genres and across the globe. It will be an intimate, unforgettable experience that you won’t want to miss.
Hope it helps someone.
The legendary prog outfit Pink Floyd began a new series on their YouTube channel starting yesterday and will see them posting unseen, rare and archival footage once a week.
They began the series with their show Pulse in full, recorded at the now-defunct Earls Court in London as part of a record-breaking 14-night residency in October 1994 and first released as a concert film in 1995.
The gig, part of their ‘Division Bell’ tour, saw the group playing their 1973 record ‘Dark Side Of The Moon’ in full, followed by hits including ‘Wish You Were Here’ and ‘Comfortably Numb’. You can watch it below.
Source
Radiohead are also doing similar releases. The Oxford group announced that they would be releasing shows to YouTube on a weekly basis “until either the restrictions resulting from [the] current situation are eased, or we run out of shows.”
Source
Live From A Tent In Dublin (2000)
Live From Berlin (2016)
For more, subscribe to their channel
Doing similar such acts are The Grateful DeadShakedown Stream will share full concert recordings from the band’s history every Friday, and began with a 1989 gig at the Rich Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, which was released in 2005 as live album ‘Truckin’ Up To Buffalo’.
Before every gig in the series, the band’s archivist David Lemieux and historian Gary Lambert will hold a fan Q&A.
They can be seen on their channel where they release the streams on a regular basis youtube.com/cha…yRw
Source
Lastly you can also watch Dead & Company do similar acts
Source and Source
And also in the act are Rolling Stones with their In My Room Series - they say
We’ll be releasing episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 3 p.m. ET on Rolling Stone’s Instagram — with legacy artists and newer names; with artists across genres and across the globe. It will be an intimate, unforgettable experience that you won’t want to miss.
Hope it helps someone.
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Edited by matwalaboy, 18 April 2020
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sorted byDG guitar playing is sublime (edited)
Try viddly vidd.ly/
At this link
youtube.com/wat…nng
Haven't noticed this before on YT, but anyone know how you get to include the different songs on the timeline in sectional format?
Their interpretation of "Comfortably Numb" is outstanding.
Comfortably Numb is a brilliant piece of music especially in 5.1 but not the best just equal to many good song writers of that genre.
Steve Wilson is God though. (edited)
Excellent posting
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youtube.com/cha…UOw
Each concert is available to view for a week.
Saturday, April 18th · Three Sides Live (1981)
Saturday, April 25th · The Mama Tour (1984)
Saturday, May 2nd · Live At Wembley Stadium (1987)
Saturday, May 9th · The Way We Walk (1992)
Saturday, May 16th · When In Rome (2007)
It’s the other way for me, I’ve always thought that OK Computer was when they came into their own and I’ve really liked every lp since. Never really got into The Bends despite it being a solid album. I did like Pablo Honey when it came out but I listened to it not so long back and, besides You, Blow Out and Creep, it was all pretty bland. Each to their own though
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Each to their own. I'm not the fan of Waters you are - and the idiot court case to stop the rest of the band performing as Pink Floyd seemed to do him more damage than them. They benefited greatly, sold out tours higher chart positions for albums, while his were smaller venues many half empty. But thats music. From Mozart onwards. Musicians ego's are more inflated than air balloons
Yep
Remember thinking what sort of special effect is this as expecting the band on stage and then shouting for the lights to be brought back up!!
NewPipe works just fine for video download or just audio extraction
Cheers for that, will try NewPipe along with Viddly and see which works best. Have used VDownloader for years now but not recently and someone told me the other day it no longer works with YouTube...don't know if that's right? I found it a very flexible little downloader with loads of options so I'm hoping either NewPipe or Viddly can offer the same and for me ...be easy to use!
I think thats the one yes.
Thought the Live 8 performance was pretty epic too
It is that concert, but sadly a butchered, wrong track order version.
Already available. Not separately though and will cost you! musicglue.com/pin…set