Richard Chycki says he's currently mixing a DT live album **DO NOT POST LINKS**

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noxon

(i was trying to be a bit more subtle when saying it was off limits, but okay ;))

Architeuthis


devieira73

So... maybe this means a good thing in terms of a future release?! :corn :corn :corn


gzarruk

Quote from: ReaperKK on April 23, 2018, 05:00:16 PM
soon :lol

No more RR, though  :lol

Quote from: devieira73 on April 23, 2018, 03:49:53 PM
So... maybe this means a good thing in terms of a future release?! :corn :corn :corn

This is a...wait for it... dramatic turn of events. I must say I'm astonished! :biggrin:

Fritzinger

For me, this can only mean that there's something in the making  :o

PepeLePew

Quote from: bosk1 on April 23, 2018, 02:22:04 PM
***UPDATE***

DO NOT POST/SHARE/REQUEST LINKS TO ANY RECORDINGS OF THIS SHOW.  AS OF NOW, IT IS OFF-LIMITS.

That's all I can say at the moment on the subject, but I just got word that it is off limits, at least for the time being.

:o
This is a good thing, right? RIGHT???
:metal

Orbert

Quote from: noxon on April 23, 2018, 02:31:12 PM
(i was trying to be a bit more subtle when saying it was off limits, but okay ;))

Appreciated, but subtlety doesn't work around here.  In my case, it just made me want to know why.  Like a little kid, if you tell me I can't do something, my first question is "Why not?"  Not to be obstinate, but because there must be a reason, and I would want to know it.

gzarruk

Quote from: noxon on April 23, 2018, 02:31:12 PM
(i was trying to be a bit more subtle when saying it was off limits, but okay ;))

Should've PM'ed Bosk :lol

Cool Chris

Maybe the grass is greener on the other side because you're not over there fucking it up.

bosk1

Quote from: Fritzinger on April 24, 2018, 01:11:04 AM
For me, this can only mean that there's something in the making  :o
I wouldn't say "in the making," because that makes it sound more definite.  But it is safe to say something is "being considered."

MirrorMask


Ben_Jamin

I'll say Ytsejam release is looking more plausible. Bucharest was a tv broadcast, they just put the majesty logo over the tv logo.

Anxiety35

Quote from: bosk1 on April 24, 2018, 07:23:13 AM
Quote from: Fritzinger on April 24, 2018, 01:11:04 AM
For me, this can only mean that there's something in the making  :o
I wouldn't say "in the making," because that makes it sound more definite.  But it is safe to say something is "being considered."

Consideration is a positive step. To me, it at least means that the band likes what they see & hear enough to possibly do something with it as it pertains to a release of some sort.

The video for Hell's Kitchen was great. Great audio but great video too. It was easy to watch. I would be a buyer if the show was released.

mikeyd23

Quote from: bosk1 on April 24, 2018, 07:23:13 AM
Quote from: Fritzinger on April 24, 2018, 01:11:04 AM
For me, this can only mean that there's something in the making  :o
I wouldn't say "in the making," because that makes it sound more definite.  But it is safe to say something is "being considered."

After seeing that HK video, I'm glad to hear they are considering something, that footage was really good.

cramx3

Quote from: Ben_Jamin on April 24, 2018, 07:56:51 AM
I'll say Ytsejam release is looking more plausible. Bucharest was a tv broadcast, they just put the majesty logo over the tv logo.

Yea I agree.  Would be the best quality video for a ytse jam release though.  It's like it's too good for ytse jam, but that just seems the proper place for a TV broadcast.

goo-goo

Could be very plausible for an official live release or an YTSJEAM bootleg. I think this release (if it happens) will ease the wait on the new studio album since JP said in an interview that the release for the new material would be late 2018 (less likely) or early 2019 (most likely).


Ben_Jamin

Lets all hit up the band, say "shut up and take my money". Maybe if they see the high demand they'll consider it even more.

JayOctavarium

Quote from: bosk1 on April 23, 2018, 02:22:04 PM
***UPDATE***

DO NOT POST/SHARE/REQUEST LINKS TO ANY RECORDINGS OF THIS SHOW.  AS OF NOW, IT IS OFF-LIMITS.



noxon

Trust me, the requests for Budokan release has been forwarded to the right people.

goo-goo

Quote from: noxon on April 24, 2018, 08:44:42 AM
Trust me, the requests for Budokan release has been forwarded to the right people.

Was there a meme involved?  :P

Fritzinger

Sorry for asking something on a completely different topic: Considering an Astonishing Live DVD NOT happening:
Maybe there was a problem with the band now being under contract with InsideOut? Could it be possible that they can't release the Astonishing material on a live DVD because it was a RoadRunner-album?

goo-goo

Quote from: Fritzinger on April 24, 2018, 09:08:49 AM
Sorry for asking something on a completely different topic: Considering an Astonishing Live DVD NOT happening:
Maybe there was a problem with the band now being under contract with InsideOut? Could it be possible that they can't release the Astonishing material on a live DVD because it was a RoadRunner-album?

I don't think the band even filmed Astonishing shows. So it's not a matter of the footage, it's a matter of setting a one-time show to film it and that would cost money.

It all depends on who owns the rights to the album..Could have been that maybe RR sold the rights to DT's catalog. It's something that the band could clarify later on.

Kscope just bought the masters for Porcupine Tree's Deadwing and In Absentia from Warner/Atlantic and that's why they released the Deadwing and In Absentia vinyls. So it all comes down to what the contract says as far as the music rights go.

bosk1

Quote from: goo-goo on April 24, 2018, 09:21:15 AM
Quote from: Fritzinger on April 24, 2018, 09:08:49 AM
Sorry for asking something on a completely different topic: Considering an Astonishing Live DVD NOT happening:
Maybe there was a problem with the band now being under contract with InsideOut? Could it be possible that they can't release the Astonishing material on a live DVD because it was a RoadRunner-album?

I don't think the band even filmed Astonishing shows. So it's not a matter of the footage, it's a matter of setting a one-time show to film it and that would cost money.

This.  They thought about it, and even tentatively talked about a city to do it in IF they decided to do it.  But they ultimately concluded that it just didn't make financial sense and there wasn't likely to be a high enough demand for it.

JayOctavarium

Quote from: bosk1 on April 24, 2018, 09:53:46 AM
Quote from: goo-goo on April 24, 2018, 09:21:15 AM
Quote from: Fritzinger on April 24, 2018, 09:08:49 AM
Sorry for asking something on a completely different topic: Considering an Astonishing Live DVD NOT happening:
Maybe there was a problem with the band now being under contract with InsideOut? Could it be possible that they can't release the Astonishing material on a live DVD because it was a RoadRunner-album?

I don't think the band even filmed Astonishing shows. So it's not a matter of the footage, it's a matter of setting a one-time show to film it and that would cost money.

This.  They thought about it, and even tentatively talked about a city to do it in IF they decided to do it.  But they ultimately concluded that it just didn't make financial sense and there wasn't likely to be a high enough demand for it.


I'd so be down for audio though. It's be cool to relisten to the album live after it's sunk in some....

Lethean

Quote from: JayOctavarium on April 24, 2018, 09:57:34 AM
Quote from: bosk1 on April 24, 2018, 09:53:46 AM
Quote from: goo-goo on April 24, 2018, 09:21:15 AM
Quote from: Fritzinger on April 24, 2018, 09:08:49 AM
Sorry for asking something on a completely different topic: Considering an Astonishing Live DVD NOT happening:
Maybe there was a problem with the band now being under contract with InsideOut? Could it be possible that they can't release the Astonishing material on a live DVD because it was a RoadRunner-album?

I don't think the band even filmed Astonishing shows. So it's not a matter of the footage, it's a matter of setting a one-time show to film it and that would cost money.

This.  They thought about it, and even tentatively talked about a city to do it in IF they decided to do it.  But they ultimately concluded that it just didn't make financial sense and there wasn't likely to be a high enough demand for it.


I'd so be down for audio though. It's be cool to relisten to the album live after it's sunk in some....

So would I.  And for video, I really enjoy what little there is on youtube, just to kind of relive the experience a bit. 

For future live releases - audio or both audio/video, I'd totally be down for a crowd funding campaign.  That way those of us of the "shut up and take my money" mindset can chip in what we will to see it through.  I bet they'd make enough to cover the costs plus a little extra, even though apparently most people these days just watch it on youtube. 

Chino

Quote from: bosk1 on April 24, 2018, 09:53:46 AM
Quote from: goo-goo on April 24, 2018, 09:21:15 AM
Quote from: Fritzinger on April 24, 2018, 09:08:49 AM
Sorry for asking something on a completely different topic: Considering an Astonishing Live DVD NOT happening:
Maybe there was a problem with the band now being under contract with InsideOut? Could it be possible that they can't release the Astonishing material on a live DVD because it was a RoadRunner-album?

I don't think the band even filmed Astonishing shows. So it's not a matter of the footage, it's a matter of setting a one-time show to film it and that would cost money.

This.  They thought about it, and even tentatively talked about a city to do it in IF they decided to do it.  But they ultimately concluded that it just didn't make financial sense and there wasn't likely to be a high enough demand for it.

I get that decision from a business standpoint, but they could have done the fan base a solid and lifted the cellphone ban for the final three shows on the second US leg or something once they knew there wouldn't be a legit filming. 

bosk1

Well, (1) They didn't know at that point.  (2) I doubt the cell phone ban was even on their radar at that point.  (3)  Even if it was, I think that might have unintentionally created even more backlash if they did what you are suggesting when fans who were shut down by the "cell phone Nazis" at prior shows would have gotten wind that other fans were allowed to film.

The Walrus

This secrecy and banning of links makes me moist. Want more. MOAR :neverusethis:

Samsara

Quote from: bosk1 on April 24, 2018, 10:20:26 AM
Well, (1) They didn't know at that point.  (2) I doubt the cell phone ban was even on their radar at that point.  (3)  Even if it was, I think that might have unintentionally created even more backlash if they did what you are suggesting when fans who were shut down by the "cell phone Nazis" at prior shows would have gotten wind that other fans were allowed to film.

cell phone Nazis...yeah, like the ass security that ruined my videos of Don't Look Past Me, To Live Forever, and Another Day.  >:( :censored

goo-goo

Quote from: Samsara on April 24, 2018, 12:35:48 PM


cell phone Nazis...yeah, like the ass security that ruined my videos of Don't Look Past Me, To Live Forever, and Another Day.  >:( :censored

That was up to the venue during the I&W Anniversary tour. Security didn't give a shit in Austin. But it did give a shit (per the band's request) at the Astonishing San Antonio and Denver shows. 

Ben_Jamin

Quote from: goo-goo on April 24, 2018, 12:39:02 PM
Quote from: Samsara on April 24, 2018, 12:35:48 PM


cell phone Nazis...yeah, like the ass security that ruined my videos of Don't Look Past Me, To Live Forever, and Another Day.  >:( :censored

That was up to the venue during the I&W Anniversary tour. Security didn't give a shit in Austin. But it did give a shit (per the band's request) at the Astonishing San Antonio and Denver shows.

Thats how it was said for Albq (per request of the band). And I had front row. Didn't stop me from taking a pic. I feel it was more for video as you'll have the phone out longer.

bosk1

I was right up against the stage at the Reno show on the second leg of the Astonishing tour, and the front of the stage was lined with printed signs saying no pics or video.  I respected that and didn't take any pics or video of the show (I was literally about 10 feet from JP, and I'm sure he would have smacked me with his guitar if I had tried).  But I couldn't resist taking an irreverent selfie of myself next to one of the signs after the show.  :lol

The Walrus

Quote from: bosk1 on April 24, 2018, 12:52:47 PM
I was right up against the stage at the Reno show on the second leg of the Astonishing tour, and the front of the stage was lined with printed signs saying no pics or video.  I respected that and didn't take any pics or video of the show (I was literally about 10 feet from JP, and I'm sure he would have smacked me with his guitar if I had tried).  But I couldn't resist taking an irreverent selfie of myself next to one of the signs after the show.  :lol

In St. Louis, I snapped a photo of the stage after getting into my seat, when the house lights were still on.  Rules are for tools, man :2metal:

Seriously though, it was pretty nice taking a look back throughout the show and seeing no cell phones out. Never had a concert experience like it.

cramx3

Both TA show, the camera nazi's were out, but 2/3 of the I&W&B shows they didn't care.  The other one, the NJ show, they said pictures were fine, but no prolonged video.  It seemed that last tour was up to the venue I guess.  My I&W&B video on youtube was mostly from the Dallas show where they didn't care at all and the NYC show where they cared more about where I put my cup than my camera. 

The no phone policy is starting to hurt bands.  A Perfect Circle is constantly getting destroyed on social media for their strict policy.  Apparently the Misfits concert I am going to will have a really strict policy too that has social media in a storm.  It really makes people mad and turn on their favorite bands and leaves people with the feeling that "if they don't want people taking video, it's because their performance sucks".  I don't personally like the policy but it doesn't stop me from going to see my favorite bands.  I am curious about this Misfits show though and how it'll work.