More rumors about the Earls Court (maybe both nights) and Houston concerts will be released this year. What do you think are the chances of Hyde Park as a video or audio release further? It would be insulting to simply ignore such a significant statement.
Your statement has not been ignored by virtue of this repsonse.
The odds of a release have been scientifically calculated at 1 in 1,000,000.
"So, you're saying there's a chance!"
-Lloyd Christmas
cmsdrums wrote:
"More rumours...". Do we know where these originated and can you point to a few places they are circulating? Thanks.
No confirmation..then they are rumors, but based on the source state it is very likely. I hope so.
You're saying there are rumors... But you don't actually give any indication of said rumors, other than your first post helping spur such a rumor.
Again, there is no confirmations as already written above, but the probability of Earls Court/Houston release is incomparably higher than Hyde Park concert. By the 40th Anniversary of NOTW this seems quite possible this year.
About Hyde Park..I don't actually think that official release is unrealizable, the frames on the video in the left window looks quite nice and suitable for further restoration. But we don't know about the state of the whole preserved film as well as the quality of audio from the concert. To release at least the preserved part of the concert in any edition would be the most correct decision. link
But that's like saying Knebworth '86, or Mannheim '86, are about to be released, because we've seen stuff from those in recent years.
It's part of a documentary, and not really an indication that they're working on it for a commercial release
Nitroboy wrote: But that's like saying Knebworth '86, or Mannheim '86, are about to be released, because we've seen stuff from those in recent years.
As official audio release quite possible, why not? Tendency to release rare material in small pieces is just a strange behavior of QPL management, it's not about common sense.
Just look at the Rolling Stones catalogue for comparison and you will see a big difference.
Unniendo wrote:
Tendency to release rare material in small pieces is just a strange behavior of QPL management, it's not about common sense.
Just look at the Rolling Stones catalogue for comparison and you will see a big difference.
QPL thinks most people will find hoards of rare and unseen material "boring", so this is how they choose to approach it.
Some of the old bands open the floodgates, and some don't. It sure must be awesome to be a Springsteen fan.