John S Stuart 15.12.2005 16:59 |
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Lantald 15.12.2005 17:10 |
Thank you for sharing, this nice and strange tracks, interesting to hear this music. Thank you! |
Ale_Pisa 15.12.2005 17:18 |
Thank you |
Mike Label 15.12.2005 18:20 |
Thanks a lot, very kind of you to share! ; ) Mike |
Daburcor? 15.12.2005 18:32 |
Thank you very, VERY much! :D |
YourValentine 15.12.2005 18:47 |
The bootlegged studio and live recordings are in the hub - complete as far as I know. The cassette you are looking for does exist. "Original Version Much rarer, this actually originates from a 3.5" computer floppy disc, i.e. its not even on tape. The music was originally written on a computer (Brian likes his gadgets!) and was only mastered onto cassette so that it could be played over the theatre's PA system.The version on cassette was also remixed for the theatre, so that it would flow seamlessly from one part to the next (as said before, the original is a collection of short segments). Once the remixing/remastering onto cassette was completed, Brian finished with the floppy disc and abandoned it. It soon acquired a legitimate owner, and the one and only original is now safely tucked away. Again though, a few illegal pirate copies have surfaced (not circulated by the current owner). Its a much shorter piece, but has no audience noise or other distractions. All the elements from the "live" version are here, but in significantly better sound quality. Although still an acquired taste for some, really. My thanks to the legitimate owner of this recording, for clarifying the above details." From link Apparently, you are looking for the cassette copy/remix that was used by the theater. Maybe the owner of the floppy disc can tell you if the cassette was given away in the theater. |
John S Stuart 15.12.2005 18:56 |
YV: Apparently, you are looking for the cassette copy/remix that was used by the theater. Yes, that is correct. That is exactly what I am looking for. As I am not in the hub, would it be possible to share this here? Also, if they are already in the hub, I guess these uploaded versions are of no use to anyone? YV: Maybe the owner of the floppy disc can tell you if the cassette was given away in the theater. Yes, tapes were given away at the theatre, and yes, I also know the owner of the floppy disc! |
YourValentine 15.12.2005 19:04 |
Yes, of course it can be shared but it won't be any different than the snippets you posted. |
John S Stuart 15.12.2005 19:08 |
YourValentine wrote: Yes, of course it can be shared but it won't be any different than the snippets you posted.If there are a load more Studio bits up there - then they would be useful to me, (and others in a similar situation). Obviously, If I own the live version, then I have no need for another, but, as far as the 'Riverside cassette' is concerned, I am very interested. All I am asking for is someone to please share something which is otherwise freely available. |
YourValentine 15.12.2005 19:21 |
link the studio version as shared in the hub |
John S Stuart 15.12.2005 19:56 |
YourValentine wrote: link the studio version as shared in the hubThank you for this, but this upload has nothing to do with Macbeth whatsoever. This upload is actually three sperate tracks: Moody Keyboards Keyboard Sounds One 1:47 - Unreleased: Home Mini-Disc Keyboard Panpipes 1:02 - Unreleased: Home Mini-Disc Keyboard Bells 2:57 - Unreleased: Home Mini-Disc It comes from the ending of the 'Bell Boy Tape' (side 1) where Brian makes some random keyboard noises. (If you listen carefully you can hear the beginnings of 'Who Wants To Live Forever' - c2:43 at the end of the 'Keyboard Panpipes' and again at the start of the 'Keyboard Bells' c2:53, returning at c4 mins, and finally c4:42). So I guess that the 'real' Macbeth still needs to stand-up! However, the good news is that there are cassette copies out there - somewhere! PS: As far as I know - my original posting contains the first genuine 'Macbeth' snippets to reach the internet - so they are still unique in their own right. |
YourValentine 15.12.2005 20:02 |
Too bad, another mislabelled track. |
John S Stuart 15.12.2005 20:08 |
YourValentine wrote: Too bad, another mislabelled track.Doesn't that just piss one off when it happens? |
YourValentine 15.12.2005 20:24 |
Sometimes it's a bit disappointing to download a mislabelled track but it's not done on purpose and usually shared in good faith. I would not say it pisses me off. |
John S Stuart 15.12.2005 20:28 |
YourValentine wrote: Sometimes it's a bit disappointing to download a mislabelled track but it's not done on purpose and usually shared in good faith. I would not say it pisses me off.Ok, I'll change my above statement to say it is disappointing. However, I still thank you for uploading this, and as you so correctly say, mislabelling is usually the result of genuine mistakes. One good purpose of a forum like this is that such mistakes can be rectified, and that has to be good news for everyone. |
Chaka 15.12.2005 20:34 |
short, but sounds great, I especially like "track 11." Thanks for another early Christmas present Santa S. Stuart |
Wilki Amieva 15.12.2005 22:49 |
Just to clarify: The whole MIDI stuff in that 3.5" diskette has nothing to do with the Macbeth promo cassette given at the theatre. |
Wilki Amieva 15.12.2005 22:52 |
By the way, most of what it is on the Trainspotter Guide is either outdated or plain incorrect (it seems that Jason relied to much on reports rather than listening to the tracks himself) - but it WAS a start. |
John S Stuart 15.12.2005 23:51 |
Wilki wrote: Just to clarify: The whole MIDI stuff in that 3.5" diskette has nothing to do with the Macbeth promo cassette given at the theatre.Correct. There are three versions. One: Demo 3.5 diskette (No guitar) Two: Macbeth promo cassette (With guitar & orchestra) Three: Live Theatre Bootleg (Audience recording) The version I am looking for is version two: The Macbeth promo cassette (With guitar & orchestra). I know these are NOT that rare, but, I have never seen them for sale, or internet/pirate copies. They just seemed to have disappeared! The versions I have uploaded all come from the 3.5 diskette. The main title lasts c5 minutes - while the full Suite should last around 45 minutes. Someone, somewhere, must know something about this - or at least have one (or a copy) for sale? |
onedunpark 16.12.2005 02:05 |
Thanks John |
Fenderek 16.12.2005 04:28 |
Thank You! |
Queen T 16.12.2005 05:59 |
Thank you! |
Wilki Amieva 16.12.2005 09:13 |
John S Stuart wrote: The version I am looking for is version two: The Macbeth promo cassette (With guitar & orchestra). I know these are NOT that rare, but, I have never seen them for sale, or internet/pirate copies. They just seemed to have disappeared!Well, I am myself looking for one. I remember seeing a copy for sale just once in the early '90s - in VinylTap if I remember well. Unfortunately, when I tried to buy it, it was already sold (fax times!). Never found one since. |
Walter B. 16.12.2005 13:32 |
Thank you. |
Serry... 16.12.2005 16:22 |
Thank you! |
Magdalena 17.12.2005 07:26 |
Thank you |
**Queen_of_Ramms+ein** 17.12.2005 17:58 |
Thank you so much :D |
Bobby_brown 17.12.2005 17:59 |
Thank you. Take care |
AC 18.12.2005 08:29 |
Thank you. |
Saint Jiub 18.12.2005 10:51 |
Pity. The links were deleted, and I have only downloaded three of the tracks. Is it because the tracks are official? |
John S Stuart 18.12.2005 11:10 |
Rip Van Winkle wrote: Pity. The links were deleted, and I have only downloaded three of the tracks. Is it because the tracks are official?There are three versions of 'Macbeth'. One: Demo 3.5 diskette (No guitar) Two: Macbeth promo cassette (With guitar & orchestra) Three: Live Theatre Bootleg (Audience recording of version two) The versions I uploaded all came from version one: the Demo 3.5 diskette - and should NOT be official. However, as I do NOT own a copy of version 2: Macbeth promo cassette (With guitar & orchestra), I can not tell if versions one & two are really different! Erring on the side of caution, I have decided to remove them from Queenzone. |
Wilki Amieva 18.12.2005 15:19 |
Well, if the cassette had guitar and orchestra, it could not possibily be exactly the same as the MIDI files (which were then played through a keyboard/synthesizer module and then recorded and bootlegged). By the way, I would love to have those very MIDI files! I wonder where they did come from? |
inmsthebest 06.05.2006 11:01 |
Why has this macbeth suite been deleted?:( Please, can someone reupload this again? Thanks. |
inu-liger 06.05.2006 12:53 |
inmsthebest wrote: Why has this macbeth suite been deleted?:( Please, can someone reupload this again? Thanks.See my topic on this section. |
inmsthebest 06.05.2006 13:23 |
<b><FONT SIZE=4>Inu-Liger</b> wrote:Thanks a million Inu-Liger.inmsthebest wrote: Why has this macbeth suite been deleted?:( Please, can someone reupload this again? Thanks.See my topic on this section. Wow, I really appreciate it:)))))) |