Post subject: Self-Polution Radio: This needs to happen again!
Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2005 3:18 am
Supersonic
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Listen to the broadcast from '95 and '98.
It is incredible. I didn't appreciate it, listening to it live as a teenager, but it is truly awesome.
Live songs, at Eddie's house, before only a few people, so you don't get the crowd noise from a normal show. And recorded in FM studio, left, right speakers, it's just awesome.
Listen to Satan's Bed from '95...friggin awesome. They should do another one for the new album. A back to basics approach...if you will.
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I haven't listened to 98 since it was first broadcast but the 1995 broadcast is something very special. I can't count how many times I have listened to it (initially on the cassettes I used to tape the original broadcast).
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Iago wrote:
I haven't listened to 98 since it was first broadcast but the 1995 broadcast is something very special. I can't count how many times I have listened to it (initially on the cassettes I used to tape the original broadcast).
Yes, and there are some places you can download it. I just can't remember the sites...
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I remember taping that first one. Ah, such an exciting time. Those radio broadcasts were something I really hoped they would keep doing, but alas, the way radio is today nobody would probably pick it up. They could do it over the net though. Shit, Vedder's pals with the RealNetworks guy, they could probably hook it up nice.
Side note--I remember the night the first SPR was on, and I was hanging out with a good friend trying to tape as much as we could, and I remember Mad Season coming on and I didn't really pick up that Mike was in the band, just Layne Staley. So I remember me and my friend saying that it was the end for AIC...Staley's got a new band now.
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Coach wrote:
Iago wrote:
I haven't listened to 98 since it was first broadcast but the 1995 broadcast is something very special. I can't count how many times I have listened to it (initially on the cassettes I used to tape the original broadcast).
Yes, and there are some places you can download it. I just can't remember the sites...
Oh. they're both archived. Perhaps over the holidays I'll have to bust out 1998 so that I can hear me some Zeke.
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Iago wrote:
Coach wrote:
Iago wrote:
I haven't listened to 98 since it was first broadcast but the 1995 broadcast is something very special. I can't count how many times I have listened to it (initially on the cassettes I used to tape the original broadcast).
Yes, and there are some places you can download it. I just can't remember the sites...
Oh. they're both archived. Perhaps over the holidays I'll have to bust out 1998 so that I can hear me some Zeke.
I remember taping that first one. Ah, such an exciting time. Those radio broadcasts were something I really hoped they would keep doing, but alas, the way radio is today nobody would probably pick it up. They could do it over the net though. Shit, Vedder's pals with the RealNetworks guy, they could probably hook it up nice.
Side note--I remember the night the first SPR was on, and I was hanging out with a good friend trying to tape as much as we could, and I remember Mad Season coming on and I didn't really pick up that Mike was in the band, just Layne Staley. So I remember me and my friend saying that it was the end for AIC...Staley's got a new band now.
I remember taping that nite. I was all alone and being on the east coast, the show ran till really, really late, but I was blown away by the set and particularly the first set which was amazing. Soundgarden came through with some rarities and Mad Season was awesome too. SPR '95 is one of my favorite PJ shows of all-time.
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they definately have to do something like this again.
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It was aswesome. I love the 95 one especially. At the time it was one of my favorite versions of indifference. I may bust those out again later
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Coach wrote:
Iago wrote:
Coach wrote:
Iago wrote:
I haven't listened to 98 since it was first broadcast but the 1995 broadcast is something very special. I can't count how many times I have listened to it (initially on the cassettes I used to tape the original broadcast).
Yes, and there are some places you can download it. I just can't remember the sites...
Oh. they're both archived. Perhaps over the holidays I'll have to bust out 1998 so that I can hear me some Zeke.
I've downloaded 95, where can I download 98???
Where can I download '95?
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Serjical Strike as Frosty wrote:
Coach wrote:
Iago wrote:
Coach wrote:
Iago wrote:
I haven't listened to 98 since it was first broadcast but the 1995 broadcast is something very special. I can't count how many times I have listened to it (initially on the cassettes I used to tape the original broadcast).
Yes, and there are some places you can download it. I just can't remember the sites...
Oh. they're both archived. Perhaps over the holidays I'll have to bust out 1998 so that I can hear me some Zeke.
I've downloaded 95, where can I download 98???
Where can I download '95?
I got it off some old Grateful Dead web site. I can't remember the name. Sorry, maybe someone else can
I just found the site, but unfortunately it's down. anyway it's gdlive.com
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Serjical Strike wrote:
Coach wrote:
Iago wrote:
Coach wrote:
Iago wrote:
I haven't listened to 98 since it was first broadcast but the 1995 broadcast is something very special. I can't count how many times I have listened to it (initially on the cassettes I used to tape the original broadcast).
Yes, and there are some places you can download it. I just can't remember the sites...
Oh. they're both archived. Perhaps over the holidays I'll have to bust out 1998 so that I can hear me some Zeke.
Post subject: Re: Self-Polution Radio: This needs to happen again!
Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 3:51 am
Johnny Guitar
Joined: Tue Oct 19, 2004 6:43 am Posts: 181 Location: cali Gender: Male
Coach wrote:
Listen to the broadcast from '95 and '98.
It is incredible. I didn't appreciate it, listening to it live as a teenager, but it is truly awesome.
Live songs, at Eddie's house, before only a few people, so you don't get the crowd noise from a normal show. And recorded in FM studio, left, right speakers, it's just awesome.
Listen to Satan's Bed from '95...friggin awesome. They should do another one for the new album. A back to basics approach...if you will.
Nice call. If i had a nickel for everytime i heard these shows your boy would be wealthy! I'm sure most have heard em but i'll put up a few for those who may not have yet. Viva Vitalogy!
Spin the Black Circle - 1/8/1995
Satan's Bed - 1/8/1995
Immortality - 1/8/1995
Last Exit - 1/8/1995
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Post subject: Re: Self-Polution Radio: This needs to happen again!
Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 12:00 pm
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thanks for the songs
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Post subject: Re: Self-Polution Radio: This needs to happen again!
Posted: Mon May 05, 2008 12:15 pm
Yeah Yeah Yeah
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I need MonkeyWrench radio even more! the live shows with ED (or whoever really) doing a DJ set after Berlin 96 is damn cool
and of course that'd be webcast now, as well as radio.
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