See this link for more information for the whole concert. link
The person who has uploaded the concert on Dimeadozen.org (mr keithdylan) had to fade out god save the queen at the end of the concert because of the dimeadozen policy with "official tracks". PikkoloLuca from the Queenhub has received God save the queen and sended it to me.
I have made a seperated We are the champions and a seperated God save the Queen (complete one now).
So if people want to have the complete album, they can download it from the other thread. If they remove after that the last track and replace it with those 2 files, they have a complete version of the concert.
Have a good download.
greetings
Bokkepoot
No offence, but how can it be legal over here to share an official track, whereas it is forbidden on Dimeadozen? Is the policy over here different from the one on Dime? Actually, it's strange that God save the Queen can be shared without any copyright issues. Sure, there's audience screaming, but the song itself IS released officially.
Just something that came to mind.
For the rest: excellent service!
I can't imagine that this "live" version with god save the Queen can give problems here. It is a crazy policy from dimeadozen to forbid GSTQ as part of a concert (same weird thing with the Loose Yourself track from the last tour-recordings). What to do with the bootleg of sheffield 2005 ???? Is it also forbidden now to (re)share this one here ???
I don't want to be offensive.
I'm very interested in what you all think about it.
greetings
Bokkepoot
bokkepoot wrote: I can't imagine that this "live" version with god save the Queen can give problems here. It is a crazy policy from dimeadozen to forbid GSTQ as part of a concert (same weird thing with the Loose Yourself track from the last tour-recordings). What to do with the bootleg of sheffield 2005 ???? Is it also forbidden now to (re)share this one here ???
I'm not too troubled about their policy.
There is a chance that some record company would use those taped sections as an excuse to have a site shut down, and I wouldn't want that to happen.
It's fairly easy to guess the reactions of a record company if you're only distributing one artist, but there are too many chances of being shut down with thousands of artists.
bokkepoot wrote: I can't imagine that this "live" version with god save the Queen can give problems here. It is a crazy policy from dimeadozen to forbid GSTQ as part of a concert (same weird thing with the Loose Yourself track from the last tour-recordings). What to do with the bootleg of sheffield 2005 ???? Is it also forbidden now to (re)share this one here ???
I don't want to be offensive.
I'm very interested in what you all think about it.
greetings
Bokkepoot
Good point about the Sheffield show. In theory I think QP can sue people for sharing it, because it IS official available. It's just like making real media poor quality files of official albums. Downgrading doesn't allow one to offer official material. Just my two cents.
By the way, I think DaD is doing a good job on the official issue. They choose to stay on the save side. They also don't allow bootlegs from artists who don't allow them to be shared. All this keeps them away from legal issues and allows them to stay at the same web-adres without being forbidden and reopening again under another name.
I can see this torrent, which is just for two songs, or I can make a torrent for the whole concert - given that this has been around for awhile I don't know how many seeders there will be on Dime. Which would you prefer?