Given the interest this set has (and NYA knows about it) I could see them trying to get this out sooner rather than later. I know he has a ton on the upcoming list, but WB and NYA has to know they will shift a lot of copies of this. If they are looking for a home run, this is it.
Atlanta, GA 8/7/00...Atlanta, GA 4/19/03...Columbia, SC 6/16/08...New Orleans, LA 5/1/10...East Troy, WI 9/3/11... East Troy, WI 9/4/11... Atlanta, GA 9/22/12...Greenville, SC 4/16/16...Nashville, TN 9/16/22
While this would be great, the couple of clips that I've seen have barely been DVD quality. Blowing up isn't going to help it unfortunately, unless they have a pro-shot HD source hidden somewhere.
While this would be great, the couple of clips that I've seen have barely been DVD quality. Blowing up isn't going to help it unfortunately, unless they have a pro-shot HD source hidden somewhere.
The concert was shot on 35mm. There is no reason this would look good if they do a proper job with it.
But yes, the clip I saw of Throw your hatred down that was up on Neils site for a minute or two, did not look very good. But I think that one was sub-HD and very compressed. To my recollection.
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
Over Neil Young’s long and storied career, a few special shows have
earned an almost mythic reputation, thanks to the dubious but
nevertheless appreciated (in retrospect) practice of bootlegging.
Shakey Pictures Records and Reprise Records are now happy to announce
the first of a new series - ‘The Neil Young Official Bootleg Series -
Carnegie Hall 1970’, available on double vinyl, double CD and High Res
Digital on Friday, Oct. 1 2021 and for pre-order starting Friday Aug 20,
2021 at The Greedy Hand Store at NYA. Five more series selections will
become available in 2022.
Over Neil Young’s long and storied career, a few special shows have
earned an almost mythic reputation, thanks to the dubious but
nevertheless appreciated (in retrospect) practice of bootlegging.
Shakey Pictures Records and Reprise Records are now happy to announce
the first of a new series - ‘The Neil Young Official Bootleg Series -
Carnegie Hall 1970’, available on double vinyl, double CD and High Res
Digital on Friday, Oct. 1 2021 and for pre-order starting Friday Aug 20,
2021 at The Greedy Hand Store at NYA. Five more series selections will
become available in 2022.
...
Dublin '95 maybe #2 or #5?
Nope. #2-5 are set already (to lazy to post) and have the release dates pushed. All were original going to drop at the same time. Mirrorball live won’t see the light of day for a while based on how things usually go with all things Neil.
Over Neil Young’s long and storied career, a few special shows have
earned an almost mythic reputation, thanks to the dubious but
nevertheless appreciated (in retrospect) practice of bootlegging.
Shakey Pictures Records and Reprise Records are now happy to announce
the first of a new series - ‘The Neil Young Official Bootleg Series -
Carnegie Hall 1970’, available on double vinyl, double CD and High Res
Digital on Friday, Oct. 1 2021 and for pre-order starting Friday Aug 20,
2021 at The Greedy Hand Store at NYA. Five more series selections will
become available in 2022.
...
Dublin '95 maybe #2 or #5?
Nope. #2-5 are set already (to lazy to post) and have the release dates pushed. All were original going to drop at the same time. Mirrorball live won’t see the light of day for a while based on how things usually go with all things Neil.
Still bummed they all got pushed. Would have loved to get a massive package will all of those in it.
I have a bad feeling they will roll them out one by one over the next couple of years.
I expect them to all be released together sometime in the spring.
I would love that. I’m just not optimistic.given record production delays combined with his sizable slate of releases, I think these will be lower priority.
To be clear, they will come out, just maybe one or 2 a year and it won’t be a lump sum release.
What are the odd's it was flimed on film? Most concerts in the 90s seem to have been filmed on videotape which means their stuck in SD quality :( A bluray would be more than sufficient for that?
Still bummed they all got pushed. Would have loved to get a massive package will all of those in it.
I have a bad feeling they will roll them out one by one over the next couple of years.
I expect them to all be released together sometime in the spring.
I would love that. I’m just not optimistic.given record production delays combined with his sizable slate of releases, I think these will be lower priority.
To be clear, they will come out, just maybe one or 2 a year and it won’t be a lump sum release.
What are the odd's it was flimed on film? Most concerts in the 90s seem to have been filmed on videotape which means their stuck in SD quality :( A bluray would be more than sufficient for that?
IT
WAS
SHOT ON
35MM
BY ACADEMY AWARDS
NOMINATED DIRECTOR
JIM SHERIDAN
4K UHD LETS GO ALL DAY EVERYDAY
LET'S SEE THAT BEAUTIFUL FILM GRAIN.
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
Still bummed they all got pushed. Would have loved to get a massive package will all of those in it.
I have a bad feeling they will roll them out one by one over the next couple of years.
I expect them to all be released together sometime in the spring.
I would love that. I’m just not optimistic.given record production delays combined with his sizable slate of releases, I think these will be lower priority.
To be clear, they will come out, just maybe one or 2 a year and it won’t be a lump sum release.
I just got off of a Zoom call with Neil. There were a surprising number of questions about PJ and the release of this show. Unfortunately, they were not picked by the screening team.
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(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
(Tim Rogers)
But yes, the clip I saw of Throw your hatred down that was up on Neils site for a minute or two, did not look very good. But I think that one was sub-HD and very compressed. To my recollection.
ATN just got word that Neil Young recorded his Dublin concert last
month (performing with Pearl Jam as his back-up band) with an eye to
releasing it either later this year, or in early 1996. According to
Young's manager, Elliot Roberts, Academy Award winning director, Jim
Sheridan (My Left Foot) filmed the concert, with plans to
release the footage as part of a package with the recording. Warner's
uber-publicist, Bob Merlis, informs us that it would be unlikely that a
live album would be released without the film. "Let's just say that
the album would be driven by the film, rather than the other way
around." According to Merlis, no one has seen the footage yet--but he
asks the rhetorical question, "How bad could it be, the guy has an
academy award, he knows what he's doing."
Over Neil Young’s long and storied career, a few special shows have earned an almost mythic reputation, thanks to the dubious but nevertheless appreciated (in retrospect) practice of bootlegging.
Shakey Pictures Records and Reprise Records are now happy to announce the first of a new series - ‘The Neil Young Official Bootleg Series - Carnegie Hall 1970’, available on double vinyl, double CD and High Res Digital on Friday, Oct. 1 2021 and for pre-order starting Friday Aug 20, 2021 at The Greedy Hand Store at NYA. Five more series selections will become available in 2022.The release dates have changed - only Carnegie Hall will be coming this year - but most of the info about the first 6 releases is here:
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
(Tim Rogers)
Thanks for the update!
Yeah I hope something like this isn't a RSD exclusive.
(Jeff Tweedy, Sydney 2007)
“Put yer good money on the sunrise”
(Tim Rogers)
WAS
SHOT ON
35MM
BY ACADEMY AWARDS
NOMINATED DIRECTOR
JIM SHERIDAN
4K UHD LETS GO ALL DAY EVERYDAY
LET'S SEE THAT BEAUTIFUL FILM GRAIN.