Bootlegs, more please!!!!

Bootlegs, more please!!!!

Postby Ramuthra on 26 Feb 2009 06:54

Hey yall,

I've listened to my downloaded Police bootlegs tons and tons now, and I keep trying more but they are always very poor sound quality. Could someone recommend a few from any era, especially outlandos and regatta, that are either soundboard or radio broadcasted shows?

thanks!!!
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Postby smax on 26 Feb 2009 13:53

the beat club stuff from '79 is particularly good...........

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Postby thedaner on 26 Feb 2009 17:47

[quote="Dietmar"]these two are really nice (from memory):

http://www.policefans.org/Police_wiki/i ... 1979-03-09

http://www.policefans.org/Police_wiki/i ... 1979-05-16


Dietmar[/quote]

Of that first one, I recall Sting's voice going a bit.

My favorite remains the one from My Father's Place on Sting's birthday in '79. Regatta de Blanc had just come out and they were on fire. I've tried to clean it up in Pro Tools (w/Soundsoap) and will try to master it to boost the levels. Once I do I'll be happy to share.
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Postby plutonic on 26 Feb 2009 18:20

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My favorite remains the one from My Father's Place on Sting's birthday in '79. Regatta de Blanc had just come out and they were on fire.
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I'll second the motion on My Father's Place.

That gig is totally on fire.
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Postby TheEqualizer on 26 Feb 2009 18:35

2/2/81 Budokan absolutely rules.
2-22-81 is awesome
2-15-80 - RAWKS
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Postby Ramuthra on 26 Feb 2009 20:00

thanks guys im downloading them now!
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Postby Ramuthra on 27 Feb 2009 07:14

2-15-80 is weird EQ! In an incredible way, I must say. Thank you for the recommendation!! There's something weird from a japanese radio broadcast or something, also Andy takes some awesome solos but makes some ridiculous mistakes that could have easily been fixed by anyone at that level of guitar playing...almost like he was on something for the whole show...
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Postby Peanut on 27 Feb 2009 08:44

Milano, Italy 4.2.80 (SBD)

By far my favourite show - and I have around 100 of them!
Crisp sound - and Stewarts double strokes on "Regatta" are inspirational!
I recommend it to all (as long as you don't pay for it!)

Secondary to that The Rat, Boston ( Oct 78 ) isn't the best quality wise (Stewarts hats eat the mix a little), but it shows their raw passion in front of a handful of people and is interesting to get your teeth into.
Worth checking out if just for Sting calling the soundman a "granny", dedicating "Fall Out" to Miles ("This songs called Fall Out, it's about our managers hair!") and asking for Kim to tie his shoelace!

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Postby thedaner on 27 Feb 2009 16:41

[quote="Ramuthra"]thanks guys im downloading them now![/quote]

Where are you getting yours? I need more myself! Thanks!
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Postby TheEqualizer on 27 Feb 2009 22:54

[quote="Ramuthra"]2-15-80 is weird EQ! In an incredible way, I must say. Thank you for the recommendation!! [/quote]

Glad to hear you liked it. It is certainly an interesting show.
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Postby TheEqualizer on 27 Feb 2009 22:55

[quote="thedaner"][quote="Ramuthra"]thanks guys im downloading them now![/quote]

Where are you getting yours? I need more myself! Thanks![/quote]

You can find a fairly comprehensive set at either ThePolice.com or Policefans.org.
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Postby Ramuthra on 28 Feb 2009 01:01

If you haven't already you should become a member of policefans.org, thedaner. There are tons there!
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Postby smax on 02 Mar 2009 00:18

found this link and thought of you..

6 soundboard recordings from 'tween 79 and '83, covers made n all that (although the pictures dont match the year :roll: )

http://vivalesbootlegs.blogspot.com/sea ... E%20POLICE
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Postby Jose on 02 Mar 2009 01:05

Hatfield Polytechnic Concert ( I love "CSLY" greek guitar chords on it at the end) Boston 1979, Guzman Theater Miami 1979, Japan 1980 with "No time this Time" on set list, France 1980 at Bootleg it says Paris Live but wasn't died with "Bed's too big without you" version on it, London 1978 Picture Disc bootleg "Peanuts" is fucking great, Frejus 1980 superb concert, Voolborg Holland 1979 extraordinary show TV bradcasted alucinating version of "Roxanne" and energetic audience makes this concert a great experience for any fan...well a lot of shows really amazing with good quality.. I hope to heard more of your "Police" covers :wink:
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