The latter is Carol Blank, one of the staff of the fledgeling record company who had taken her own life the previous year. The former are, of course, Jim Nash and Danny Flesher, the founders of Wax Trax records. Obviously that never happened, probably due to the move to Arista.īefore Effigy, Al dedicates it to "Jim and Danny from Wax Trax. This show is commonly mislabeled as 11/1/83 (the date of a rebroadcast?), XX/XX/83 Boston, and XX/XX/82 Chicago Cabaret Metro.īefore Same Old Madness, Al claims that it's the next single. It's a great soundboard recording from the band's early days. This show was recorded and broadcast by WXRT in Chicago. Excelent sound, thanks to cEnda for sending me this one to share here. Lovesong (recorded at RFK Stadium 5-22-2004)
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The End of the World (recorded at RFK Stadium 5-22-2004) Robert Smith Interview (recorded at RFK Stadium 5-22-2004) Robert Smith Interview (tape runs out during segment) The appearances included here are MADtv (2000), Craig Kilborn (2003), Jay Leno (2004) and Pepsi Smash (2004). This is all first generation and in great shape. I just dug these tapes out and realized I had enough to create a decent compilation, and here it is. I was ready with my VCR to record whatever I was aware of. television appearances to promote "Bloodflowers", "The Cure" and the Curiosa Festival. Lineage: Satellite broadcast>HI FI Stereo VHS tape (SP mode)>Pinnacle Studio DV AVI>DVDĭuring the 2000-2004 period, The Cure made several U.S. Transferred from 1st generation VHS tapes. Thanks to yogilou for sharing this collection on DIME. Official releases and going to their shows!Įxcellent ProShot compilation.
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(tracking) > Traders Little Helper (level 6, verify, with alignįeel free to spread this on other trackersīut don't forget to support the artist by buying the USB > WAV > Adobe Audition 3 (EQing, 44.1/16) > CDwave OKM IIr (hat mounted) > A3 > EDIROL R-09HR (48/24) > Thanks to the taper for sharing his recording! Excellent sound. Be sure to check them when they tour near you, it's probably the only chance you'll get to hear most of these songs live. I have to admit that the first 5 albums from SM are great, so this new tour is just the best thing they could have done. Later.With Jools Holland (originally broadcast 16th May 2003 on BBC TWO TV) - 13:33ġ4 Perfect Day (with Antony Hegarty sharing some of the vocals)ĭVD VIDEO INFO: format: pal | bitrate: 4.22 Mbps | aspect: 4:3 | codec: mpeg2 | resolution: 704x576 | frames/sec: 25.00ĭVD AUDIO INFO: codec: lpcm | sampling: 48 khz | 256 kbps | mono & stereo | dolby digital
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Later.With Jools Holland (originally broadcast 20th May 2000 on BBC TWO TV) - 6:48 The White Room (part of the same session as above but not broadcast until 2nd March 1996 on Channel 4 TV) - 4:29 The White Room (originally broadcast 10th February 1996 on Channel 4 TV) - 9:47
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The White Room (originally broadcast 22nd April 1995 on Channel 4 TV - billed as Dave Stewart featuring Lou Reed) - 14:21Ġ6 Jealousy (a Dave Stewart song with Lou contributing some vocals and guitar) Whistle Test (part of the same session as above but not broadcast until the late 1990s on BBC TV - my version was broadcast in 2007 on BBC FOUR TV) - 3:27 Whistle Test (originally broadcast 18th December 1984 on BBC TWO TV) - 8:28
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Lineage (track 04): TV > Virgin+ box > Panasonic DMR-E100H DVD Recorder > DVD > DVDDecrypter > PC Panasonic DMR-E100H DVD Recorder > DVD > DVDDecrypter > PC Lineage (except track 04): TV > Either B&O VHS Recorder or Mitsubishi HS-561V VHS Recorder > My VHS tapes > Panasonic NV-FJ610 VHS Player > Track 04 was from my Virgin+ box to my DVD recorder. Hopefully you will like this compilation of Lou Reed UK TV appearances that I taped over the years.Īll (apart from track 04) were recorded by me onto VHS tape. Thanks to the person who shared this on DIME (I can't find who it was). I don't know why, but it's quite good, so it's a pity to be inacessible. This one appeared on DIME and then disappeared. Do not post on website in mp3 format without permission. TDK D90 > Aiwa tape deck > Audacity > CD Wav to split files > TLH > FLACĬheck out my well-intentioned but rarely updated blog:įor a wealth of information on All About Eve, be sure to visit: Ĭonvert to mp3 for personal use only. Most of the tracks were not released on their early singles. I suspect they are from late 1985 as they mostly contain tracks that were part of their live set in December 85. These early All About Eve demos come from late 1985 or early 1986. The sound of the band was a lot less folk orientated at this stage of heir carrer. Thanks to roverinexile for sharing this gem here.