Are you serious? What has this to do with anything?
But you might be right with your point that it might only exists on tape, and it can be edited. we don't know enough about the sample, maybe it's so important for the song that it can be removed/replaced. Or maybe they just don't want to change the song just so that it can be released. We wanted it but they could care less about a 15 year old song and maybe just sucks, who are we supposed to know. At this point it's almost impossible for the song to live up our high expectations.
Even with the pretty precise song descriptions we get before a new album, it's still very hard to imagine what a song sounds like if you have never heard it.
Interesting idea but where they even working on Reanimation around this time already? Anyway it sounds more like something they did on their own real quick.
No, not like Bristow. I'm pretty sure this will be during rehearsals at Thrid Encore, just like KROQ dressing room or XMradio last year, those were pretty small too. The place can't hold a lot of people anyway.
Interesting, I never really looked much into that matter. Too keep it simply maybe we could just say "feed" like I did here and here? I think the exact right technical terms are not so important especially if you don't always know for sure where it comes from.
It is PR2002, no doubt about that. Chesters hair was way shorter in 2001.
It could be this show:
24.02.2002 Las Vegas, NV, Thomas & Mack Center
http://lplive.net/images/showphotos/20020224/1.jpg
As far as I can tell Brad is wearing a white shirt in the video, Chesters clothes are black and Rob is wearing a bright color shirt.
I believe this is the same show you see in the Meteora making of, the same footage that was originally intended for Frat Party 2. I haven't found the part yet. I can't remember for sure where I've seen it before.
Maybe but even if that is still far away from the "holy grail" definition and the whole point of this discussion. Everyone has a personal wants list but that's something different. Can we please just move on from this?
The past showed us that we usually had the best luck with things we didn't know about since those are usually easier to get.
There have been a couple of cases where we (the community, not LPL staff) didn't end up getting something because too many people knew about something and just pissed the people off by bugging them.
I think the price he's asking for is "normal". Like the same price he'd ask if he licensed it to a TV station for example. They have more funds and it's a lot easier for them to afford of course.
More money for the full rights is just my assumption right here based on simple logic but then again I don't know what rights come with the normal price.
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There's on more thing about the Ostrick tapes I'd like to add that I think I forgot to mention. What's even more important than the big amount of money that he demands is, that he agrees on whatever we want to do with it. He's just licensing it. I'm not sure about the laws in the US but usually even if the sells it he still holds the copyright. And the last thing we want is to get sued by him.
So the only way really would be to get some sort of agreement with him that we can use it for a webcast or something like that. I'd assume he wouldn't allow it to be released for a normal download without asking for a lot more money.
I think the whole Dallas thing is just based on that they mention Dallas throughout the entire show but they could have still mixed the 2 shows and kept the city name for continuity reasons. If you want it to be as perfect as possible work like this is done, no doubt about it.
That's probably the whole reason they recorded the 2 shows to have some sort of backup in case something goes wrong, which happens very easily when you are not the headlining band.