unreleased Montreal show 1972 going down under!
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unreleased Montreal show 1972 going down under!
if you've read the news page some very exciting news coming out of Oz
here's what one of the sites are saying
http://www.femail.com.au/super-duper-al ... dition.htm
here's what one of the sites are saying
http://www.femail.com.au/super-duper-al ... dition.htm
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Apparently, this is also what we in Germany will get:
http://www.amazon.de/Super-Duper-Cooper ... ice+cooper
http://www.amazon.de/Super-Duper-Cooper ... ice+cooper
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And a live recording from Montreux by the look of it!
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[quote="schinkengott"]Apparently, this is also what we in Germany will get:
and according to a dutch website (bol.com) to be released in may..
and according to a dutch website (bol.com) to be released in may..
you really wouldn't understand..
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Why go add the CD of the show and ignore the fact the show was professionally filmed. Would have loved to see a dvd of that.wind_up_toy wrote:And a live recording from Montreux by the look of it!
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Wonder if these will also be included with the North American release. I would hope so
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This is the best news in years. The super duper + a dvd of an old show. Many thanks
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I get very confused about this kind of thing.
So there's an official store for the movie which sells several different 'exclusive' packages, one of which costs £99.99. But none of these packages look like they will come with the extra concert DVD and CD.
This means that a 2nd purchase will be required but (from what it seems) only by shipping in from Australia and Germany, which are both countries that you can order from on the official site.
So there's an official store for the movie which sells several different 'exclusive' packages, one of which costs £99.99. But none of these packages look like they will come with the extra concert DVD and CD.
This means that a 2nd purchase will be required but (from what it seems) only by shipping in from Australia and Germany, which are both countries that you can order from on the official site.
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The Montreal show on DVD will be the one from January 13th 1972 at the University, and the version of School's Out will be the instrumental jam as part of Long Way To Go. As if you look at the tracks on the DVD which include You Drive Me Nervous and Dead Babies which were not played on the School's Out tour, it can't be the September 4th 1972 show at the Montreal forum. School's Out in the form we know it wasn't played with vocals on the Killer tour until around March 1972 onwards.
At the start of the Killer tour, School's Out was just an instrumental jam mixed in with Long Way To Go.
I also wonder if that Uni show at Montreal was a shortened show like the one at Hofstra was even though they were 2 different tours, as the full set list the night before the Montreal Uni show in Connecticut was
Be My Lover
You Drive Me Nervous
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
I'm Eighteen
Halo of Flies
Is It My Body
Dead Babies
Killer
Long Way to Go
Under My Wheels
At the start of the Killer tour, School's Out was just an instrumental jam mixed in with Long Way To Go.
I also wonder if that Uni show at Montreal was a shortened show like the one at Hofstra was even though they were 2 different tours, as the full set list the night before the Montreal Uni show in Connecticut was
Be My Lover
You Drive Me Nervous
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
I'm Eighteen
Halo of Flies
Is It My Body
Dead Babies
Killer
Long Way to Go
Under My Wheels
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'Spin CDs', based in Newcastle, are going to be selling the deluxe edition! Just type in Super Duper and up it pops for pre-order at £34.99, free postage. (Amazon UK haven't listed anything yet, beyond the ordinary DVD.)
http://www.spincds.com
http://www.spincds.com
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steven_crayn wrote:The Montreal show on DVD will be the one from January 13th 1972 at the University, and the version of School's Out will be the instrumental jam as part of Long Way To Go. As if you look at the tracks on the DVD which include You Drive Me Nervous and Dead Babies which were not played on the School's Out tour, it can't be the September 4th 1972 show at the Montreal forum. School's Out in the form we know it wasn't played with vocals on the Killer tour until around March 1972 onwards.
At the start of the Killer tour, School's Out was just an instrumental jam mixed in with Long Way To Go.
I also wonder if that Uni show at Montreal was a shortened show like the one at Hofstra was even though they were 2 different tours, as the full set list the night before the Montreal Uni show in Connecticut was
Be My Lover
You Drive Me Nervous
Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
I'm Eighteen
Halo of Flies
Is It My Body
Dead Babies
Killer
Long Way to Go
Under My Wheels
Looks like they dropped HoF, shame but certainly not a deal breaker. This '72 concert is the thing that will get repeated views. I don't mind a deluxe package but hopefully the price comes down and the availability is more widespread. Absolutely no reason to not make the deluxe package available in all markets. I'm going to hold off a bit on this purchase. In this day and age the movie with bonus discs really shouldn't be priced more than $30 mius any elaborate packaging.
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A bit disappointing that HoF won't be on this, but a LOT exciting that a (professionally filmed, i assume?) concert from 1972 is being released!
I'm real glad i hadn't pre-ordered the DVD just yet...
I'm real glad i hadn't pre-ordered the DVD just yet...
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It was filmed professionaly by the NFB of Canada. We've seen bits in the short film Rock-a-bye (Dead Babies and LWTG excerpts + Alice at the airport and backstage).
I've seen other bits of NFB stock footage of the band back stage but wondered if there was more concert footage - guess there was, would of been nice to have included this dvd in the Old School box.
I've seen other bits of NFB stock footage of the band back stage but wondered if there was more concert footage - guess there was, would of been nice to have included this dvd in the Old School box.
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>Looks like they dropped HoF,
It wasn't "dropped" - it just doesn't seem to exist.
>Absolutely no reason to not make the deluxe package available in all markets.
I think it will be.
It wasn't "dropped" - it just doesn't seem to exist.
>Absolutely no reason to not make the deluxe package available in all markets.
I think it will be.
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>would of been nice to have included this dvd in the Old School box.
We tried but it was too expensive.
We tried but it was too expensive.
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if anyone hasn't seen the Rock-A-Bye footage (9 mins on) http://youtu.be/uFZ0MD8TTy4
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The deluxe edition has finally appeared on Amazon UK. Pre-order price of £29.55.
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Brill, will order now through this site
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Seems to already be up to £38.74!concolz wrote:The deluxe edition has finally appeared on Amazon UK. Pre-order price of £29.55.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASI ... hingsuk-21
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That is only partly true. Of course you could order it through the official site from Germany, but those orders ship from the US, which adds about 30% to the price of your order in postage, plus 20% in customs fees on the grand total (including postage of course)...wind_up_toy wrote:This means that a 2nd purchase will be required but (from what it seems) only by shipping in from Australia and Germany, which are both countries that you can order from on the official site.