I would love to see this and most all the other YELLO videos. The only videos I have seen are on the videocassette "live at the Roxy, which I own a copy of, but Haven't been able to see anything else, as not much Yello makes it over to Canada (dreadful pity). The only way I learn about any new Yello stuff is through this forum and message service. Laurens van Graft The Grip Guy All your gymnastics grip needs right here! Abolish Daylight Savings Time; it's past its usefulness On Dec 30, 2004, at 4:14 AM, andri popa wrote:
Hello, I thank you for this wonderful forum, I am from Romania my name is Andri. I have seen this video To the Sea twice, I love the music of Yello and I so much wish to have this video. If anyone can help me, at all, thank you so much! With Respect, Andri
i have some of the yello vids. managed to get them all while the yello ftp server was running a few years back, just seemed to manage to loose them again. To the sea is a very good vid, quite a departure from what i would call the traditional yello vids that have large portions of short jumpy image types. It is definatly one of their best IMO. And Laurens, here in Australia i can assure you we are worse off on the Yello front. Zebra and Hands On where the last albums relesed localy here. if you want to have a look at the vids for squeeze please, there are 2 vertions that MTV made avalible, one was only up for a couple of days so might be consitered rare. I have these on my website. shove http://www.tvsched.com/yello/movies/yello_squeeze.mov and http://www.tvsched.com/yello/movies/yello_squeeze_2.mov into a download manager. They are 9 and 5.7 megs each, with the former being the first one that was relesed. Sorry, but i dont have to bandwith on this site for the To the sea clip, it's 30 meg. On the up side, the yahoogroups mailing list that Jonas W. maintains had reports that the boys where looking at "doing something" with the yello video collection. Looking back at the list i cant find the specific referance, however there is a few referances to '05 being the 25th aniversary of yello and that a book is on the way. something is i'm sure possible in conjunction with that. Jonas, would you care to fill in the info if you have any more? For referance there are quite a number of yello vids, at least 20 by my reconing. Recent ones include Planet Dada, The race '03, to the sea, on track and Squeeze please. There might also be something unrelesed from one of yello's rare live gig's a few years ago of Resistor. Someone can remind me where and when that took place. reguards Shaun Turner -----Original Message----- From: yello-bounces+sajt=tvsched.com@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:yello-bounces+sajt=tvsched.com@mailman.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Laurens van Graft Sent: Thursday, 30 December 2004 9:22 PM To: The moon: beautiful. The sun: even more beautiful. Subject: Re: [Yello] to the sea I would love to see this and most all the other YELLO videos. The only videos I have seen are on the videocassette "live at the Roxy, which I own a copy of, but Haven't been able to see anything else, as not much Yello makes it over to Canada (dreadful pity). The only way I learn about any new Yello stuff is through this forum and message service. Laurens van Graft The Grip Guy All your gymnastics grip needs right here! Abolish Daylight Savings Time; it's past its usefulness On Dec 30, 2004, at 4:14 AM, andri popa wrote:
Hello, I thank you for this wonderful forum, I am from Romania my name is Andri. I have seen this video To the Sea twice, I love the music of Yello and I so much wish to have this video. If anyone can help me, at all, thank you so much! With Respect, Andri
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(Re: [Yello] to the sea Neat 'O'! thanks Shaun. I needed a Yello Vid fix, and thanks to you, I got it. I'm sorry to hear that things are not easy to fine in OZ either.) read on... then add your name and city and country to illustrate the point and request being made here! This further emphasizes my suggestion that Our peer-less heroes, Boris and Dieter, should consider a direct release option for their material. Those of us, and we all know who we are, spread out around the world have such a hard time obtaining the fruits of their labors! I often wonder how they are able to keep their finances up, (other than Dieter's forays into the agricultural and vintning business), as I haven't been able to purchase any NEW material for a few years now. Sure, I can but used things from e-bay and the like, but who gets the royalties? I remember when the 12"ers of Tied Up were released, there must have been at least 5-10 different B sides, which must have helped fill the coffers handsomely. Then, there's the occasional tidbit that is offered by other fans, but they are few and far between, and still not the same as having something with a cover or case that you can hold in your hand, or proudly display in your music room for all your friends to drool over(figure of speech- I'd shoot anyone that ruined my precious YELLO items!! especially my vinyl). If I may voice it this way, We are all very avid and loyal admirers, but there aren't enough of us in any localized place to warrant our local purvaiers of aural and ocular pleasure and keep them in business too. I see their point, they have families and bills to pay too, and one or two sales in a whole city do not make good marketing sense. YELLO, PLEASE, Kanst wir habst ein online YELLO gescheft, BITTE? (Can we have an online yello store, please?) Laurens van Graft, Oshawa, Ontario Canada, fan since 1980 (I love you got me hooked) Laurens van Graft The Grip Guy
Online store sounds great, or at least one with their music collection in it. The T-Shirts that where/are avalible there i'm sure are fine, but they Dont play to good on the cd player :) Shaun Turner, Lakes Entrance, Vic, Australia. Oh yeah did it for me, as it did for a hell of a lot of others. Mine was pre-ferris bewelers however -----Original Message----- From: yello-bounces+sajt=tvsched.com@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:yello-bounces+sajt=tvsched.com@mailman.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Laurens van Graft Sent: Friday, 31 December 2004 12:38 PM To: The moon: beautiful. The sun: even more beautiful. Subject: [Yello] YELLO ITEMS ONLINE? (Re: [Yello] to the sea Neat 'O'! thanks Shaun. I needed a Yello Vid fix, and thanks to you, I got it. I'm sorry to hear that things are not easy to fine in OZ either.) read on... then add your name and city and country to illustrate the point and request being made here! This further emphasizes my suggestion that Our peer-less heroes, Boris and Dieter, should consider a direct release option for their material. Those of us, and we all know who we are, spread out around the world have such a hard time obtaining the fruits of their labors! I often wonder how they are able to keep their finances up, (other than Dieter's forays into the agricultural and vintning business), as I haven't been able to purchase any NEW material for a few years now. Sure, I can but used things from e-bay and the like, but who gets the royalties? I remember when the 12"ers of Tied Up were released, there must have been at least 5-10 different B sides, which must have helped fill the coffers handsomely. Then, there's the occasional tidbit that is offered by other fans, but they are few and far between, and still not the same as having something with a cover or case that you can hold in your hand, or proudly display in your music room for all your friends to drool over(figure of speech- I'd shoot anyone that ruined my precious YELLO items!! especially my vinyl). If I may voice it this way, We are all very avid and loyal admirers, but there aren't enough of us in any localized place to warrant our local purvaiers of aural and ocular pleasure and keep them in business too. I see their point, they have families and bills to pay too, and one or two sales in a whole city do not make good marketing sense. YELLO, PLEASE, Kanst wir habst ein online YELLO gescheft, BITTE? (Can we have an online yello store, please?) Laurens van Graft, Oshawa, Ontario Canada, fan since 1980 (I love you got me hooked) Laurens van Graft The Grip Guy
Just sticking the name on the bottom... On Dec 31, 2004, at 9:51 AM, Shaun Turner wrote:
Online store sounds great, or at least one with their music collection in it. The T-Shirts that where/are avalible there i'm sure are fine, but they Dont play to good on the cd player :) Shaun Turner, Lakes Entrance, Vic, Australia. Oh yeah did it for me, as it did for a hell of a lot of others. Mine was pre-ferris bewelers however -----Original Message----- From: yello-bounces+sajt=tvsched.com@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:yello-bounces+sajt=tvsched.com@mailman.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Laurens van Graft Sent: Friday, 31 December 2004 12:38 PM To: The moon: beautiful. The sun: even more beautiful. Subject: [Yello] YELLO ITEMS ONLINE?
(Re: [Yello] to the sea Neat 'O'! thanks Shaun. I needed a Yello Vid fix, and thanks to you, I got it. I'm sorry to hear that things are not easy to fine in OZ either.) read on... then add your name and city and country to illustrate the point and request being made here!
This further emphasizes my suggestion that Our peer-less heroes, Boris and Dieter, should consider a direct release option for their material. Those of us, and we all know who we are, spread out around the world have such a hard time obtaining the fruits of their labors! I often wonder how they are able to keep their finances up, (other than Dieter's forays into the agricultural and vintning business), as I haven't been able to purchase any NEW material for a few years now. Sure, I can but used things from e-bay and the like, but who gets the royalties? I remember when the 12"ers of Tied Up were released, there must have been at least 5-10 different B sides, which must have helped fill the coffers handsomely.
Then, there's the occasional tidbit that is offered by other fans, but they are few and far between, and still not the same as having something with a cover or case that you can hold in your hand, or proudly display in your music room for all your friends to drool over(figure of speech- I'd shoot anyone that ruined my precious YELLO items!! especially my vinyl).
If I may voice it this way, We are all very avid and loyal admirers, but there aren't enough of us in any localized place to warrant our local purvaiers of aural and ocular pleasure and keep them in business too. I see their point, they have families and bills to pay too, and one or two sales in a whole city do not make good marketing sense.
YELLO, PLEASE, Kanst wir habst ein online YELLO gescheft, BITTE? (Can we have an online yello store, please?)
Laurens van Graft, Oshawa, Ontario Canada, fan since 1980 (I love you got me hooked) Shaun Turner, Lakes Entrance, Vic, Australia. Oh yeah did it for me, as it did for a hell of a lot of others. Mine was pre-ferris bewelers however
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