Amsterdam - Ziggo Dome - June 7 & 8, 2015 - ARCHIVE
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Yahllil:
Is there any Audio/Video file (Mp3/4) of the first show? I'm not talking about the videos on YouTube that was shot on a smartphone, is there something more professional?
Hi...this one is YouTube...but pretty good!
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DrivinFan:
Yahllil:
Is there any Audio/Video file (Mp3/4) of the first show? I'm not talking about the videos on YouTube that was shot on a smartphone, is there something more professional?
Hi...this one is YouTube...but pretty good!
Yes, that person combines all youtube bits into one DVD, so you will almost have the whole concert if you buy such DVD. He does it quite proefessionally and combines for example multiple angle shots for a song. Personally I like these fan-made video much better than official concert films such as Back in the US.
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servi:
Yes, that person combines all youtube bits into one DVD, so you will almost have the whole concert if you buy such DVD. He does it quite proefessionally and combines for example multiple angle shots for a song. Personally I like these fan-made video much better than official concert films such as Back in the US.
A few others also put together a you-tube DVD for each concert. It's fun collecting some of them.
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servi:
DrivinFan:
Yahllil:
Is there any Audio/Video file (Mp3/4) of the first show? I'm not talking about the videos on YouTube that was shot on a smartphone, is there something more professional?
Hi...this one is YouTube...but pretty good!
Yes, that person combines all youtube bits into one DVD, so you will almost have the whole concert if you buy such DVD. He does it quite proefessionally and combines for example multiple angle shots for a song. Personally I like these fan-made video much better than official concert films such as Back in the US.
So where can I buy this DVD?
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Yahllil:
servi:
DrivinFan:
Yahllil:
Is there any Audio/Video file (Mp3/4) of the first show? I'm not talking about the videos on YouTube that was shot on a smartphone, is there something more professional?
Hi...this one is YouTube...but pretty good!
Yes, that person combines all youtube bits into one DVD, so you will almost have the whole concert if you buy such DVD. He does it quite proefessionally and combines for example multiple angle shots for a song. Personally I like these fan-made video much better than official concert films such as Back in the US.
So where can I buy this DVD?
I believe the link above is a part of this video, which is the full concert:
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Happy24:
Yahllil:
servi:
DrivinFan:
Yahllil:
Is there any Audio/Video file (Mp3/4) of the first show? I'm not talking about the videos on YouTube that was shot on a smartphone, is there something more professional?
Hi...this one is YouTube...but pretty good!
Yes, that person combines all youtube bits into one DVD, so you will almost have the whole concert if you buy such DVD. He does it quite proefessionally and combines for example multiple angle shots for a song. Personally I like these fan-made video much better than official concert films such as Back in the US.
So where can I buy this DVD?
I believe the link above is a part of this video, which is the full concert:
Thanks!
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servi:
Yes, that person combines all youtube bits into one DVD, so you will almost have the whole concert if you buy such DVD. He does it quite proefessionally and combines for example multiple angle shots for a song. Personally I like these fan-made video much better than official concert films such as Back in the US.
Yea, Back In The US is truly horrible. I am sure that the concert(s) that was / were filmed was fantastic, but it is a lesson of how to make a bad concert film. I haven't seen it for at least 10 years (pretty much since I bought it), but if I remember correctly, there is not a single song which would not be interrupted. And those interviews with fans are really bad, I remember some of them were really pathetic. Then I was looking forward to the Live At The Red Square, since I saw a gig on that tour, but the video is unwatchable again - like 2 cuts each second. And then, just when I thought I would have to stick with bootleg videos forever and that Paul will never release a good post-2000 DVD, they put out the Good Evening New York, which is lovely. Just wonderful. Thankfully there are plenty of the post-2000 concerts that were professionally filmed, that can be found, like Quebec, Ukraine... Plus I agree, that a well done fan-made video can capture a real atmosphere of the concert really well. I like those too.
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Happy24:
Yahllil:
servi:
DrivinFan:
Yahllil:
Is there any Audio/Video file (Mp3/4) of the first show? I'm not talking about the videos on YouTube that was shot on a smartphone, is there something more professional?
Hi...this one is YouTube...but pretty good!
Yes, that person combines all youtube bits into one DVD, so you will almost have the whole concert if you buy such DVD. He does it quite proefessionally and combines for example multiple angle shots for a song. Personally I like these fan-made video much better than official concert films such as Back in the US.
So where can I buy this DVD?
I believe the link above is a part of this video, which is the full concert:
BTW, do you know if is there any way to watch in on HD?
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Happy24:
servi:
Yes, that person combines all youtube bits into one DVD, so you will almost have the whole concert if you buy such DVD. He does it quite proefessionally and combines for example multiple angle shots for a song. Personally I like these fan-made video much better than official concert films such as Back in the US.
Yea, Back In The US is truly horrible. I am sure that the concert(s) that was / were filmed was fantastic, but it is a lesson of how to make a bad concert film. I haven't seen it for at least 10 years (pretty much since I bought it), but if I remember correctly, there is not a single song which would not be interrupted. And those interviews with fans are really bad, I remember some of them were really pathetic. Then I was looking forward to the Live At The Red Square, since I saw a gig on that tour, but the video is unwatchable again - like 2 cuts each second. And then, just when I thought I would have to stick with bootleg videos forever and that Paul will never release a good post-2000 DVD, they put out the Good Evening New York, which is lovely. Just wonderful. Thankfully there are plenty of the post-2000 concerts that were professionally filmed, that can be found, like Quebec, Ukraine... Plus I agree, that a well done fan-made video an capture a real atmosphere of the concert really well. I like those too.
Glad to read that I am not the only one.. The worst one is Paul is live imo. Watched it once and never will again, complete rubbish. All these live videos indeed have too much cuts. Also they are full of shots of pretty young women in the audience as if Paul is a hip young popstar. The majority in Amsterdam was over 50.... Indeed these fan interviews are horrible. Useless information. I prefer a bootleg DVD by far.
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Yahllil:
Happy24:
I believe the link above is a part of this video, which is the full concert:
BTW, do you know if is there any way to watch in on HD?
I don't think so. I can only watch it in 480p and I think that is the max.
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Slowly but surely shifting through pictures. For those asking about the tour book: First page was in Dutch.
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nobodytoldme:
An army of 'Big Barn Bed'-ers at the front, a pause and... "As some of you might know, George..."
A year ago I promised a video of this moment. Didn't want to kick this topic earlier to not confuse things, but here it is:
You can see him trying to read the signs around 1:00, and deciding to continue his normal routine. -
nobodytoldme:
nobodytoldme:
An army of 'Big Barn Bed'-ers at the front, a pause and... "As some of you might know, George..."
A year ago I promised a video of this moment. Didn't want to kick this topic earlier to not confuse things, but here it is:
You can see him trying to read the signs around 1:00, and deciding to continue his normal routine.Great example of how he rarely ventures off course.
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nobodytoldme:
nobodytoldme:
An army of 'Big Barn Bed'-ers at the front, a pause and... "As some of you might know, George..."
A year ago I promised a video of this moment. Didn't want to kick this topic earlier to not confuse things, but here it is:
You can see him trying to read the signs around 1:00, and deciding to continue his normal routine.That was great, a bit disappointing that he didn't even reacted to those about 20 signs, but the fact that our idea was all over the first rows is amazing!