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Curious... what's the "Sabotage" edit during the 2009 Bonnaroo show I keep reading about?
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They pick it back up, and I think Ad-rock might mess up the vox, so they start it again. It's a pretty glorious mess! And you can almost not tell by the way it's edited. They did a pretty good job cleaning it up, but you can till see Mke & Yauch looking at eachother like "eeeeeshhh" and AdRock talks some smack about how "there are no backing loops up here. no iPods. just live musicians."
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Explaination is much appreciated! Thank you
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No problemo! It's worth looking up though.
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I loved every moment of this concert. Sound quality was awesome too, luckily I managed to grab a copy which I've watched again and again!
I hope they eventually release this on Blu Ray, maybe as a double disc along with Beastie Boys Story, I'd happily pay good money for it! |
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I have a good quality mp4 rip of the video and a 320kbps mp3 if anyone wants/needs? And I was trying to chop up the full length mp3 into individual tracks, but the program I was using sucks. Anyone either willing to cut it up with whatever better software you have or can you recommend a good working free program I can use?
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I really hope against hope that this gets a vinyl release.
Is there even a remote chance the artists sampled could get on board if, say, all proceeds went to charity? Bah.
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Do they need clearance when it’s live? I always live recordings had different rules
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if they are selling the live recording, yeah they have to clear the samples.
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I'm not DJ expert, but they probably need permission just to play de samples in the live shows. I don't know the agreements MMM or BB have to make to play another people's beats in live shows, but I guess that same agreement settles what you can and can't do, like recording and later distribute the concert.
I mean, they sold AIFST, why not another shows?
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The long bow I’m drawing for this show is a deal along the lines of ‘hey, this band is no longer a going concern, cut us some slack’ but I realise it doesn’t work like that.
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they DO have to pay if they are selling that live recording that contains other artists beats or samples. |
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I watched AIFST recently and they definitely listed all the samples used for the live versions during the credits.
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I saw them just after The Mix Up came out and MCA biffed the opening of Triple Trouble twice, but the second time they just rolled with it. Makes the set just that more memorable. Watching live hip-hop, especially Beastie Boys, gave me so much more respect for tour DJs. Maybe it's easier nowadays, but when rappers would blow their lines, come in late, come in early, etc., the DJ had to figure out how to draw a break out/cut it short, maybe had to scratch on one side while rewinding on the other, etc. |
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