00:00 Long Was the Year 06:24 Where Youth and Laughter Go 09:40 Message From Home 14:16 Echo's Answer 19:56 Dead the Long Year 22:40 Look Outside 27:17 Come on Let's Go 30:19 Interlude 2 33:07 Unchanging Window/Chord Simple 38:30 Distant Call 40:43 Drums on Fire
I was at this. At the time I was familiar with a couple of Broadcast tunes, but wasn't epecially taken by them. I did want to watch/listen but my friend did not, so youth and mischief got in the way! I won the argument to stay and watch them, so I was physically present but unfortunately by the time they came on I had mentally regressed to an infantile state, was rolling around on the ancient and evil Pontin's carpet drooling and giggling like an oversized baby. Listening back nowadays, when I do, I cringe a little bit in the realisation that this is an incredible and rare gem and I was an insentient fucking mess! It's one of the best live gigs ever, befitting one of the best bands of the last few decades, a treat to listen to now and maybe their brilliance did burrow into my subconscious because I went on to be touched, mesmerised and buzzed by most everything they did! Love Trish always, love to James and the rest of the guys x
One of the best Broadcast bootlegs - the last 2 (Hifi, Meredith) are both brilliant, thought Meredith suffered from them going on far too early, though I hear the sun set during their gig, the Witch Cults would've loved that. Best gig I've ever heard sound quality wise is the Vancouver 03 gig, best one band quality wise is probably the sessions in Paris. Melbourne I put in a special category, that was just wonderful through and through. James, what can I say? We miss her. By the way, hey Ned, Belasco from the forum here, hope you're doing good.
Broadcast so underrated almost unknown. Come on let's go is has shades of Motown, the Velvet Underground and Nico, Portishead and Amy Winehouse. Trish had such a fab voice. What came after with Corporeal and the rest. Tragic for Trish tragic for music. These guys were amazing
Fu*king brilliant. They should have been up there with the very best. There's very few bands that sound as better live than on record. So sad. Trish was unique.
0:25 Long was the year 4:50 (?) 6:24 Where youth & laughter go 9:40 message from home 14:16 Echo's answer 19:56 ? 22:40 look outside 27:17 come on let's go 30:19 ? 33:07 unchanging window 35:31 chord simple 38:30 distant call 40:43 drum on fire please post more if you have
Whenever you feel a bit sad about the world remember it can produce wonderful things like this.
00:00 Long Was the Year
06:24 Where Youth and Laughter Go
09:40 Message From Home
14:16 Echo's Answer
19:56 Dead the Long Year
22:40 Look Outside
27:17 Come on Let's Go
30:19 Interlude 2
33:07 Unchanging Window/Chord Simple
38:30 Distant Call
40:43 Drums on Fire
I was at this. At the time I was familiar with a couple of Broadcast tunes, but wasn't epecially taken by them. I did want to watch/listen but my friend did not, so youth and mischief got in the way! I won the argument to stay and watch them, so I was physically present but unfortunately by the time they came on I had mentally regressed to an infantile state, was rolling around on the ancient and evil Pontin's carpet drooling and giggling like an oversized baby. Listening back nowadays, when I do, I cringe a little bit in the realisation that this is an incredible and rare gem and I was an insentient fucking mess! It's one of the best live gigs ever, befitting one of the best bands of the last few decades, a treat to listen to now and maybe their brilliance did burrow into my subconscious because I went on to be touched, mesmerised and buzzed by most everything they did! Love Trish always, love to James and the rest of the guys x
One of the best Broadcast bootlegs - the last 2 (Hifi, Meredith) are both brilliant, thought Meredith suffered from them going on far too early, though I hear the sun set during their gig, the Witch Cults would've loved that. Best gig I've ever heard sound quality wise is the Vancouver 03 gig, best one band quality wise is probably the sessions in Paris. Melbourne I put in a special category, that was just wonderful through and through. James, what can I say? We miss her. By the way, hey Ned, Belasco from the forum here, hope you're doing good.
Broadcast so underrated almost unknown. Come on let's go is has shades of Motown, the Velvet Underground and Nico, Portishead and Amy Winehouse. Trish had such a fab voice. What came after with Corporeal and the rest. Tragic for Trish tragic for music. These guys were amazing
Amy Winehouse? Portishead? Velvet Underground? Nico? What are you smoking?
60s/70s library music without the funk influence.
Still feels like tears
Not really, they got a lot of listeners on Spotify
But yeah,they are very underrated.
this is beyond incredible, an orgasm to the ear. Rest in peace Trish, your voice still resonates.
I was at this!
Thanks ! Great concert with awesome sound quality !
Fu*king brilliant. They should have been up there with the very best. There's very few bands that sound as better live than on record. So sad. Trish was unique.
0:25 Long was the year
4:50 (?)
6:24 Where youth & laughter go
9:40 message from home
14:16 Echo's answer
19:56 ?
22:40 look outside
27:17 come on let's go
30:19 ?
33:07 unchanging window
35:31 chord simple
38:30 distant call
40:43 drum on fire
please post more if you have
Message From Home is amazing !
Thanks for posting! This was my morning listen over coffee 😎
this is incredible
wonderful.................
Awesome set...plenty of power..
Thank you.
😍.. just the Drums and Bass @22:40
this rips so hard
MP3 somewhere
I was there.
What was it like?
Thank you very much! Is it available on cd? I really need it on cd!
Burn the audio from You Tube. That;s what I do
Studio stuff impressive if a bit too coool, but this--WOW! Suspect this band to have been an important Cate Le Bon influence. CS
19:56 Dead the Long Year