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Old 01-05-2006, 12:12 PM
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Re: Tracklisting Of Tokyo Gig
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How do you know that UW aren't in the middle of negotiating some kind of deal with a record label to be able to release this worldwide? No-one knows. The fact remains it wasn't a bootleg made by an audience-member, it was a commercially-released sound-board recording of a live gig made by the band for commercial purposes. There was much discussion about this in RTSR before it was agreed that we should not, therefore, be trading it through the RTSR FTP/torrent tracker. But, I reiterate, what individuals choose to do if they have managed to track down copies is entirely a matter for them.
and who is to say that UW arent in the midst of a deal with ANY of their bootlegs?
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Old 01-05-2006, 12:20 PM
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Re: Tracklisting Of Tokyo Gig
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Is anyone gonna say anything constructive in this thread or are you all just gonna bitch about how you cant get this 3cd set?
...Now if you can stop getting yer knickers in a twist and sit back and enjoy the massive amount of stuff listed above and wait, because nothing is moving any faster by your moaning, then I'm sure something will happen eventually.
Sorry Stimp, I didn't mean to sound like I was moaning, just adding that someone paid $341 for that set. I'm still amazed. Ebay is fun, the auction doubled it's value in the last 10 minutes of bidding. We all want those CD's but someone really went all-in to get it... I wonder what their maximum bid actually was.
I'm thrilled for what Underworld has offered up in the last 2 months. I've only acquired LBT and P4E but I love them both. Keep it up guys! I love seeing this experimental side of Underworld becuase unlike many other bands who say they're experimenting, this stuff doesn't suck. It's freaking awesome. I'm eternally optimistic about Underworld and their current state of being. I trust they know what they're doing and they'll keep that great stuff coming at us.
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Old 01-05-2006, 01:03 PM
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Re: Tracklisting Of Tokyo Gig
cracking thread.
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Old 01-05-2006, 01:03 PM
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Re: Tracklisting Of Tokyo Gig
what's it all about again? i can't be bothered reading through all that crap...
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Old 01-05-2006, 01:08 PM
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Re: Tracklisting Of Tokyo Gig
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what's it all about again? i can't be bothered reading through all that crap...
It's all about whether we should allow German Autechre fans to be members of Dirty or not.
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Old 01-05-2006, 01:13 PM
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Re: Tracklisting Of Tokyo Gig
well, obviously "you" do. although i don't think that "you" have the power to decide that
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Old 01-05-2006, 04:50 PM
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Re: Tracklisting Of Tokyo Gig
Slight return.

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not the place to be trading the thing, as it was an official commercial release by the band and did not fall into the usual RTSR "bootleg" category. In the same way that people ought not to be offering to trade any other limited edition commercial materials they have obtained ON HERE. What they do outside of the forum is entirely their concern and no-one elses.
a) It's not commercial, and b) it's not being 'traded' - hence the complete irrelevance of RTSR (which isn't dirty.org, by the way... the two have always been entirely independent, hence the additional comedy value in bootleg discussions being waved off to another forum entirely).

It's no different to any other soundboard recording. Passing it on is no more or less illegal than, say, Bootleg Babies or broadcasting an internet radio station without paying royalties (probably less legally dubious if the radio station is broadcasting illegally downloaded tunes, eh Eik...).

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The gig itself was streamed (as I discovered only this morning) so there are likely to a gzillion copies available in the ether. So what.
So what indeed; who the hell wants a streamed copy?

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But once again you seem to have missed the whole point, dear.
Hardly. I'm just not the type of person to pull up the ladder after me, and then moan when I'm asked to put it back down again. But you're alright, jack, I never doubted you would be.

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Old 01-05-2006, 07:41 PM
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Re: Tracklisting Of Tokyo Gig
Thanks for the opinions and the unintentional hilarity, kids!

i'm in agreement with Stimpee on this...we have been given a lot lately. There are things in life we'll never attain. Deal with it. I mean, even our very own numberone superfan is still tracking down rarities. That's how it goes! Pretty soon, people are gonna be clammering for Karl's answering machine messages, or recordings of the toilets flushing in Lemonworld

If you're steamed by not getting the Tokyo gig or think the whole downloadable prject is wrought with conspiracy, you are taking things way too seriously (even for this, a very devoted fanbase).

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Old 01-05-2006, 08:37 PM
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Re: Tracklisting Of Tokyo Gig
and i thought the "give-me-the-japan-recordings - hype" was over...


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we have been given a lot lately. There are things in life we'll never attain. Deal with it.
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If you're steamed by not getting the Tokyo gig or think the whole downloadable prject is wrought with conspiracy, you are taking things way too seriously (even for this, a very devoted fanbase).
i don't quite agree with you there... one can (and should) always aspire things - but one should be realistic about them, and put them into context!
as for beeing "offended to death" (can one say this in english, too? at least, the german-speaking will understand ) about a single bootleg one didn't catch - that's just plainly ridiculous!
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Old 01-06-2006, 01:01 AM
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Re: Tracklisting Of Tokyo Gig
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It's all about whether we should allow German Autechre fans to be members of Dirty or not.
Is it possible to compensate Autechre-ity by the occasional listening to some crappy, nonetheless labelled "cult", 80s synthie music? In order to gain the benevolence of younger forum members, I'd even go so far as looking at a britney spears poster.
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