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Old 06-05-2012, 03:01 AM   #21
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^ I see that!! Does anyone have the pre-FM Glastonbury 2007 boot? All the torrent links I've found are dead
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Old 07-03-2012, 05:49 AM   #22
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I need a place to get Bjork bootlegs -- Dimeadozen doesn't have much, and I'm having issues with the official site (haven't heard back from the mod yet.) Oh well, looks like we need a thread here anyway.

I'm especially interested in soundboard/TV/radio stuff. So far all I have is the Treptow 2003 gig.

What do you have? What's the best?
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Old 07-05-2012, 09:17 PM   #23
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Hi all - I've got a 1998 bootleg on my itunes, maybe from Cambridge or Shepherd's Bush, not really sure. Anyway there are no track numbers associated with the tracks, so I don't know what order to put em in... Anyone help?

Intro obviously goes first, but then what...?

All Neon Like
Bachelorette
Come To Me
Five Years
Headphones
Human Behavior
Hunter
Hyperballad
Immature
Isobell
Joga
Play Dead
Pluto
Posibly Maybe
Venus As A Boy
Violently Happy
You've Been Flirting Again
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Old 07-05-2012, 10:33 PM   #24
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I looked up both Cambridge and Shepherd's Bush set lists, and those songs don't exactly match either.

A helpful resource is www.setlist.fm
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Old 07-07-2012, 02:38 AM   #25
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^ I uploaded the bootleg of that too, further up the page, in case anyone missed it.

And I've finally found this:

Glastonbury 2007
Pre-FM CDR
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3


01 (Audience)
02 Earth Intruders
03 Venus as a Boy
04 Hunter
05 Pagan Poetry
06 Army of Me
07 I Miss You
08 Innocence
09 Bachelorette
10 5 Years
11 Wanderlust
12 Hyperballad
13 Pluto
14 Declare Independence

Info file:

Björk, Glastonbury Festival, UK
22nd of June 2007


Lineage: BBC Transcription Service (pre-FM) -> CDR -> .flac

Of course, sound is exceptionally good! Enjoy this gem and don't ask how i got it )

Setlist (not sure if that's a complete show)

1. audiance
2. earth intruder
3. venus as a boy
4. hunter
5. pagan poetry
6. army of me
7. i miss you
8. innocence
9. bachelorette
10. 5 years
11. wanderlust
12. hyperballad
13. pluto
14. declare independance

ENJOY! do not EVER sell over the internet!!

Please I kondly request that you DO NOT convert this to lossy formats.

Zionpower
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Old 08-03-2012, 02:47 AM   #26
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The first one that comes to mind is Union Chapel with the Brodsky Quartet. I have it somewhere, but I would love to find it in a better quality. I only have a handful of recordings, but I don't listen to them a lot. Two more that I remember are Berlin (2003) and Coachella in 2007.

As far as TV and radio is concerned, I remember listening to recordings of her performances from Canal and Maida Vale during the Medulla era. To be honest, I don't really know anything about Canal and Maida Vale! Are they TV shows? I just remember the titles. Pardon my ignorance!
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Old 08-03-2012, 03:26 AM   #27
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To be honest, I don't really know anything about Canal and Maida Vale! Are they TV shows? I just remember the titles. Pardon my ignorance!
Canal+ is a French TV channel, and Maida Vale is BBC's studio. The performances you're talking about were broadcast as "Album de la semaine" (on Canal+), and Gilles Peterson's show on BBC radio.
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Old 08-03-2012, 03:38 AM   #28
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Yeah I downloaded the Gilles Peterson show (4 tracks from it anyway, apparently there were more) and was not that impressed. I guess it was a good performance but if the Medulla songs are being played live, I'd rather hear them with instruments. Pleasure is All Mine and Where is the Line from the Voltaic DVD are amazing.
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Old 09-02-2012, 09:15 AM   #29
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I quite like the Orchard Hall, Tokyo show- it's from a TV broadcast. http://www.nme.com/nme-video/youtube/id/BHD-XJYYhDA
It's a much livelier show than Royal Opera House and I like that the audio mix is a little less glossy than the ROH version.

The place to go for B live shows is the 4UM
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Old 09-05-2012, 11:35 PM   #30
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Hi all - I've got a 1998 bootleg on my itunes, maybe from Cambridge or Shepherd's Bush, not really sure. Anyway there are no track numbers associated with the tracks, so I don't know what order to put em in... Anyone help?

Intro obviously goes first, but then what...?

All Neon Like
Bachelorette
Come To Me
Five Years
Headphones
Human Behavior
Hunter
Hyperballad
Immature
Isobell
Joga
Play Dead
Pluto
Posibly Maybe
Venus As A Boy
Violently Happy
You've Been Flirting Again
Could be this:

1998-05-21 Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA, USA
Björk
Warfield Theater
San Francisco, CA, USA

Björk with string octet.

Source:
Audience recording:
Schoeps MK4 -> RMOD -> Sony D7 -> Lossless Digital Transfer to PC
(Mics placed Dead Center of theater 30 feet back.)

Tracklist:
01. Warfield Greetings
02. Headphones
03. Hunter
04. You've Been Flirting Again
05. Isobel
06. All Neon Like
07. Possibly Maybe
08. Immature
09. Come To Me
10. 5 Years
11. Venus As A Boy
12. Bachelorette
13. Hyper-Ballad
14. Human Behaviour
15. Violently Happy
16. Plúto
17. Jóga
18. Play Dead
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Old 09-21-2012, 10:09 AM   #31
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I think I've already posted it in the Biophilia thread, but here are two best fan-recorded bootlegs from the current tour:

New York Hall of Science, Feb 12th: http://www.nyctaper.com/?p=8943
Roseland Ballroom, Feb 25th: http://www.nyctaper.com/?p=9114

The first one has You've Been Flirting Again, Isobel and Pagan Poetry.
The second one has Hidden Place, Sonnets/Unrealities XI, Where Is the Line and Possibly Maybe.
Other than that, the setlists are identical. The sound quality is superb for a non-soundboard boot. Enjoy!
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