Try www.dimeadozen.org instead...
Kevin M Yates a écrit :
Hey everyone,
Happy Australia Day everyone - I'm going on a brewery tour - how very
Australian.
People are talking about downloading the RMIT show from Dime?
www.dimeadozen.com???
Is this right, I go to the site and can't find anything that looks
like it would allow you to download stuff.
Help please!!
Cheers
Kev
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Sent: Sat 1/26/2008 5:57 AM
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Subject: [powderworks] WEED/TRADE offer-- Oils live at RMIT
(07-03-1987)--DVD
DVD as downloaded from Dime.
I can send out some copies to first few that reply. Re-weeded is good
karma
if you have a DVD burner
Trading is also available.
Has the whole show including support
Midnight Oil / Warumpi Band
RMIT 100th Anniversary Concert
Storey Hall, RMIT, Melbourne, Australia
7th March 1987
Sourced from recent re-broadcast of the concert on ABC TV Australia
Analogue broadcast -> PC -> Pinnacle Studio 8 -> DVD
PAL, 4:3, 5089kbps, LPCM Audio
This is a nugget of pure gold that has suddenly surfaced without warning.
You may have
seen some of it before, but according to the broadcaster this is the first
time the entire
show has been aired.
The show fits into the space between the 1986 Blackfella/Whitefella
tour of
the Australian
outback, and the recording of the album it inspired, Diesel and Dust.
This is one of the last shows played with Peter Gifford in the band - he
recorded the
Diesel and Dust album, but retired before the tour which followed.
We get three songs from the Warumpi Band set, two of which are from their
second album Go
Bush! which was released soon after this show.
In the Oils set we get some real gems, including Blossom And Blood from
Species Deceases,
and a very rare performance of Who Can Stand In The Way from Red Sails In
The Sunset.
There are also a couple of songs that would be part of Diesel And Dust -
Bullroarer and
Dreamworld. Dreamworld in particular is a real gem, with completely
different verse
lyrics to the final version. Elvis Costello's What's So Funny About Peace,
Love And
Understanding? also gets a run. This was played quite regularly over the
next few years,
but this is quite possibly the very first time the Oils played it live.
Setlist:
Warumpi Band:
>From The Bush
No Fear
Blackfella/Whitefella
Midnight Oil:
Blossom And Blood
Bullroarer
Who Can Stand In The Way
Dreamworld
Best Of Both Worlds
The Dead Heart
Short Memory
Kosciusko
Hercules
Pictures
Read About It
What's So Funny About Peace, Love And Understanding?
Power And The Passion
Only The Strong
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