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First two BIT Live Stockholm 2008 videos on YouTube

Posted: 14/09/2009 - 23:03
by Andreas Wallström
Hello C64 fans!

One year ago, C64.COM and SceneSat Radio arranged Back in Time Live Stockholm 2008. The whole event was recorded but there was no money to support the production of a DVD. The first professionally produced bit from the event has finally reached YouTube instead! Check out retro band 6581 (Reyn Ouwehand, Eike "Romeo Knight" Steffen, Anders Larsson, and C64.COM's own Andreas Wallström) play the Central Park Theme from The Last Ninja 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kb2fJQlSkCc&fmt=18

Enjoy!

(There seems to be something wrong with the uploading of the Mutants clip. Aaaand we'll be riiiight back!)

Re: First two BIT Live Stockholm 2008 videos on YouTube

Posted: 15/09/2009 - 6:22
by rogerxy
Really nice to see, brings back some memories :cheers:

Re: First two BIT Live Stockholm 2008 videos on YouTube

Posted: 15/09/2009 - 6:38
by trace
It was an excellent evening, all top stuff :D

Re: First two BIT Live Stockholm 2008 videos on YouTube

Posted: 15/09/2009 - 10:17
by Mayhem
Great stuff... ever so slightly better sound quality than my videos ;)

Re: First two BIT Live Stockholm 2008 videos on YouTube

Posted: 15/09/2009 - 20:27
by Mika73
2th video isnt there anymore.. :help:

Re: First two BIT Live Stockholm 2008 videos on YouTube

Posted: 16/09/2009 - 9:51
by Romeo Knight
I really HATE that guitar solo of mine....I obviously couldn't hear myself sufficiently. :oops:
(Will be better next time)

Re: First two BIT Live Stockholm 2008 videos on YouTube

Posted: 04/10/2009 - 19:44
by Kenz
Any reason why these clips have been taken off da tube? :confusion:

Re: First two BIT Live Stockholm 2008 videos on YouTube

Posted: 12/10/2009 - 10:18
by Romeo Knight
It's not. Only the second link posted is still wrong. You get there by clicking on the Last Ninja clip and then show
more clips by Andreas Wallstrom.

Re: First two BIT Live Stockholm 2008 videos on YouTube

Posted: 13/10/2009 - 8:05
by Andreas Wallström