Sinead O'Connor, 1995-06-05, Pinkpop
- Type:
- Video > Music videos
- Files:
- 12
- Size:
- 3.33 GiB (3580699554 Bytes)
- Uploaded:
- 2022-10-04 15:57 GMT
- By:
- GRNS3
- Seeders:
- 15
- Leechers:
- 6
- Info Hash: ACEB62B8410275297E9C350D4E5DB8BAEE4EB82D
Here is an excellent vintage bootleg with a great performance by Sinead O'Connor..Recommended for fans. Please enjoy, share with friends and please seed :) > i can't do it all alone! You can help by keeping this music alive :) I really want to share more rare stuff that is not available in shops, but i need your help to keep my collection alive for all, now over 1600 concerts still available for you! Stuff like this needs to be preserved for future generations of music lovers. Thanks to all the peers from everywhere seeding my huge archive, i love you! Look for my music archive here: https://1337x.to/user/GRNS3/ ======================================================== Sinead O’Connor Pinkpop Festival Landgraaf The Netherlands 1995-06-05 01 Famine 02 All babies 03 Thank you for hearing me 04 The last day of our acquaintance 05 I am stretched on your grave 06 In this heart 07 Fire on Babylon 08 Mandinka Another fine treat I found hidden on one of my VHS tapes! I recorded this from the live broadcast of the festival. Even if you think you have this already - check what you have, as I’ve never seen or heard the first song in circulation! I believe it was transmitted live, while the rest was broadcast later the same day, or maybe there was an interruption for a news broadcast or something. Anyway, I was really happy to find this, as the image and sound quality are both also pretty fine! The DVD has no menu, and is not indexed. Feel free to re-author it, and share back to the community. System: PAL Aspect ratio: 4:3 Video: 720 x 576, 9300 Kbps average, 25 fps Audio: AC3-A52, 256 Kbps Lineage: TV > VHS tape (master) > stand-alone DVD recorder (HQ-modus) > DVD > video_ts folder > you A while back, I digitised my old VHS tapes and binned them after recording what I wanted to keep. Most (if not all) of these tapes have been recorded on various hifi stereo video recorders, some in single play, some in long play mode. I've used my most recent video recorder (Sony SLV-SE600) for playback and a stand-alone DVD-recorder (Sony RDR-HX780) to create DVDs. They have no menus and no chapters. If anyone feels compelled to re-author any of them - be my guest. frankvink