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1999 Re-issues - DVD (Live at The Summit, Houston, TX, – December 29, 1982, Previously Unreleased)
Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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Can someone please provide a review on this DVD? I am really interested in the audio and video quality. Thanks! | |
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I heard the DVD used a inferior tape copy of the show. Some traders have this show in better picture quality, but honestly they compared there own copy with the youtube stream of 1999 that the estate posted. There seems to be a copy in the hands of a select few that is sharper and doesn't have the video 'noise' that the youtube stream (and then probably the DVD also) has. | |
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^ Most fans/collectors have a partial video of the Jan. 2nd show in Houston and not the one that is released officially with the album remaster.
The Houston Summit was one of the first arenas to actually have their own in-house video production team. So most likely the tape that comes from Prince's vault was a copy from their own master, which was probably some sort of Umatic tape format, which was common at that time. | |
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- In one of those late official podcasts concerning the new package release of 1999, I heard a snippet of Prince live during that famous Rolling Stones concert... with some commends by Lisa and Dez etc, Is (are) this (these) concert(s) included in the package ? -
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves. And wiser people so full of doubts" (Bertrand Russell 1872-1972) | |
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JorisE73 said:
Unsurprising. Prince has thousands upon thousands of copies of thousands of things. There is a weird smug superiority that comes from a select few who act like the people working on these estate projects are wizards and experts. They're doing the best they can though and they have a clear love for the material. Who knows if certain notorious orgers love the material because you never hear them say anything but negative shit. | |
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I'm just glad they're releasing at least something, but it's frustrating to hear The Estate is just trying to reinvent the wheel when there's 40 years of research aleready done that they could use. | |
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I actually thought to ask you if there is any precedent to this "consult the bootleggers" thing. Zappa WOULD be the artist they do that sort of thing for, lol. . I don't know how much these folks have put themselves out there for use by the estate, but I can just as easily see why the estate wouldn't bother with that route. . I probably take more issue with the fact that bootleggers/traders/whatever they're supposed to be called sort of act as if it is someone else's responsibility to consult them at all. And if they don't consult them, it's garbage. I don't think bootleggers know better how to present Prince's legacy. It's the smugness I referred to. Bootleggers actually don't have a clue about what the vault contains beyond the tapes they have themselves - which is definitively not the majority of the vault's contents. . The estate has already presented things that the bootleggers had no idea existed. I think that should underscore just how huge this process truly is. Should the estate rely on others for "help"? That is up for debate. The bootleggers don't actually know what the plans are for Prince's legacy. They don't know what's in the pipeline or what might come to fruition by this time next year. They don't know a lot. . Unfortunately, this stuff isn't going to be conducted in the vision of the trading community - and I am not convinced it should be. Fact is, beyond talking about owning copies of stolen material, they haven't ever presented something that suggests they SHOULD be consulted or part of the process at all. | |
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JorisE73 said:
And that's the sort of thing I would expect them to present to other fans. May sound selfish, but I'll never have sympathy for the trading community who shrugs their shoulders at the wider set because it's "not [their] responsibility to share" the music. I guess that is why I would make for an awful inside-trader because, hey, there's no honor among thieves and I don't think anyone's fake entitlement over music that was stolen is a good enough reason to hoard it. . Furthermore, there is an element of cluelessness to Michael Howe a bit - namely when he said that the fans would consider Colleen a glaring ommission had it not been on the set. If the wider community had greater access to the music, perhaps misconceptions like that wouldn't arise. . Ah well, I'm quite happy so far with the progress the estate has made and with the future plans they've discussed. It is certainly a bit of an eyesore to see the same ol same ol from people crying about how the releases so far aren't up to snuff. From the general public's perspective, there IS no snuff. And if they want to cry about how shitty the releases are compared to whatever playlists they can make with music and videos they have in their stashes, they should do it in a group text with each other. . IMO. | |
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The problem i saw day one with stuff coming out was the constant "Oh i already have that, that's not new, thats been bootlegged for years". Thing is the estate and who is working on it, has no desire to start digging into all that. I think you also have to remember what are they working with, what condition are things that PRINCE did, how did he store things,etc... Prince kept everything but he was not big on tech stuff we know that, he did not really care if things were properly mic'd or sounding etc... One of the reasons i shyed away from this giant 10LP $200 box set was because I dont really know what quality of the demos, its one thing to get that original album because of the source that they have to work with, but as far as Prince demos, i mean, what are they working with, scratchy tapes in some cases. As for the video concerns, yes PRINCE recorded everything but he again was NOT a wizard with this stuff, the sources are alot of video tape in most cases, which is why the Purple Rain show looks that way, it was from a VHS master, also because it was a poorly lit show to begin with, that is going to be a problem here too, transfers poorly lit stage etc... But at this point the estate is doing what they are going to do, like it or not. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Happy April Fool everyone!! | |
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if the estate/ WB knew what booteggers have ...they should release THAT stuff to eliminate the elitists and bootleggers | |
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On one hand, I expect the quality of this DVD is the best found in the vault, and realize that there is a limitation as to how much WB are willing to spend on remastering in relation to the profibility of the set. Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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[Edited 11/29/19 13:28pm] Don't hate your neighbors. Hate the media that tells you to hate your neighbors. | |
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This is the same video we've had for years now but in crappyier quality? I've never watched it all in its entirety on a TV till now. Not the greatest quality or sound, but still cool to watch and have I noticed dring the song Automatic Prince asks the crowd "Do you wanna see me dance" The then he does the dance routine that is seen in the Little Red Corvette video I will take my place, In the great below | |
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FragileUndertow said: This is the same video we've had for years now but in crappyier quality? I've never watched it all in its entirety on a TV till now. Not the greatest quality or sound, but still cool to watch and have I noticed dring the song Automatic Prince asks the crowd "Do you wanna see me dance" The then he does the dance routine that is seen in the Little Red Corvette video This is not the same Houston show, it’s a different show. The song head at the end is TOO FUNKY!! U might not like the taste, but I'm still going to stick your face in this Funk | |
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Head is the highlight for me. Awesome Encore | |
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DaddySmooth said: FragileUndertow said: This is the same video we've had for years now but in crappyier quality? I've never watched it all in its entirety on a TV till now. Not the greatest quality or sound, but still cool to watch and have I noticed dring the song Automatic Prince asks the crowd "Do you wanna see me dance" The then he does the dance routine that is seen in the Little Red Corvette video This is not the same Houston show, it’s a different show. The song head at the end is TOO FUNKY!! Thanks I thought it might be different because he says marry Christmas multiple times in the show. That I don't remember I will take my place, In the great below | |
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Very surprised the estate has not cut a deal with one of the streaming platforms (Netflix included) as a complimentary revenue stream. Not going to lie, am personally gutted. I absolutely love the live version of 1999 on YouTube. Wishful thinking, but as the rest of the set is on steaming it’s not like the physical release was full of exclusive audio material. Anyway, perhaps it’ll come to a wider audience in the future. Automatic on the live audio is as killer as I’d hoped. All-round, such a GREAT release imo. | |
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Watched the DVD today. It leaves a lot to be desired. Executive Producer for the DVD Restoration was Duane Tudhal.
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For all the hipsters who bought the 1999 superdeluxe vinyl set: pity that WB didn’t include the Summit concert as a video tape... that’s retro-hip too! Much cooler than the dvd | |
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it begs to ask ..is this the ONLY pro-shot they could release from this tour?? | |
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Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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And PAID for. | |
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