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    • #1025

      Soltmen
      Spectator

      Recently, we have seen a lot of discussion going on about the new digital road the Smashing Pumpkins are following, releasing their music. Their latest release, the 20th Anniversary Tour in both a digital format: FLAC & MP3, but also still on a physical medium: the CD, was done by NUGS.NET. SPfreaks.com asked the Founder/CEO of NUGS.NET, Mr. Brad Gregory Serling, a few questions. Here is his insightful information from the side of NUGS.NET. By the way, he mentioned as an important sidenote \"Yes, you may post my responses in their entirety, as long as you state that I am merely responding to questions about my company NUGS.NET, and I do not represent the Smashing Pumpkins or their management.\"

      SPfreaks: How and when was the contact between you and the Smashing Pumpkins management established? Does it date back long ago, or was it just recent?

      Mr. Brad Serling: Pumpkins’ management reached out to met at the end of last summer, and later arranged a meeting with me and Billy Corgan. He asked very insightful questions and seemed very eager to release live shows from the upcoming tour. We had both recently started learning mandolin, so we bonded a little over that too.

      SPfreaks: Is this Smashing Pumpkins 20th Anniversary Tour a one time cooperation between you guys and Smashing Pumpkins, or are there more tours (past tours, future tours) or specific concerts to be expected as a FLAC/MP3/cd release?

      Mr. Brad Serling: The contracts NUGS.NET signs with artists do not oblige the artist to deliver anything at all. It would be unrealistic to lock an artist into delivering X, Y, or Z shows because of the nature of the live concert and touring. Let’s face it, shit happens, and not every night is releasable. So, there was no obligation to release every night of the 20th Anniversary Tour or any future show.

      SPfreaks: Can you tell us a bit more about what steps are taken from the moment your organisation knows there is a certain date and a certain venue where the Pumpkins are playing, till the moment the FLAC/MP3 set of the concert given there becomes downloadable at your website, and the CDs are ready to be shipped… It must be a hell of a job!

      Mr. Brad Serling: It runs the gamut from band to band, but with the Pumpkins, the hard drives of the multi-track recordings were sent from the road each night to an engineer here in Los Angeles who mixes each night in his studio. He would then upload the finished product to NUGS.NET, where we would post the files on LiveSmashingPumpkins.com and prepare the CD masters. A friend of the band did the artwork for each label and would upload that to us as well.

      SPfreaks: Has there been any restrictions (technical-wise, contract-wise, format-wise, language/banter/songs-wise, etc.) that you had to take into consideration, releasing these Smashing Pumpkins concerts?

      Mr. Brad Serling: There are no restrictions, it’s \"warts and all.\" There were no edits, overdubs, or any other doctoring in the studio.

      SPfreaks: Why wasn’t the 25th show released (2008/11/16 US : Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville)? Technical issues with the recording? Any chance it will be released someday anyway?

      Mr. Brad Serling: Yes, there was a recording melt-down, and it will not be released.

      SPfreaks: We have seen a grey CD appearing on 1 of the shows (while most releases on CD where yellow/blue colored cds). Which show(s) appear on grey CD also, and why was it released like that?

      Mr. Brad Serling: Shows released before 11/24/08 were printed on grey discs. Our fulfillment center upgraded to all-color CD pressing units on 11/24, hence the grey discs before that date.

      SPfreaks: What are the exact dates the 24 CD releases became available?

      Mr. Brad Serling:
      2008/10/31 Newport Music Hall, Columbus, OH on 11/8/2008
      2008/11/01 Playhouse Square Center – Palace Theater, Cleveland, OH on 11/9/2008
      2008/11/03 Massey Hall, Toronto, ON on 11/9/2008
      2008/11/04 Massey Hall, Toronto, ON on 11/19/2008
      2008/11/06 United Palace, New York, NY on 11/17/2008
      2008/11/07 United Palace, New York, NYon 11/19/2008
      2008/11/08 Borgata Resort Spa and Casino Event Center, Atlantic City, NJ on 11/20/2008
      2008/11/11 DAR Constitution Hall, Washington, DC on 11/22/2008
      2008/11/12 DAR Constitution Hall, Washington, DC on 11/25/2008
      2008/11/14 Citi Wang Theatre, Boston, MA on 11/27/2008
      2008/11/15 Citi Wang Theatre, Boston, MA on 11/27/2008
      2008/11/18 Chicago Theatre, Chicago, IL on 12/2/2008
      2008/11/19 Chicago Theatre, Chicago, IL on 12/3/2008
      2008/11/21 Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL on 12/5/2008
      2008/11/24 Midland Theater, Kansas City, MO on 12/6/2008
      2008/11/25 Midland Theater, Kansas City, MO on 12/9/2008
      2008/11/26 Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO on 12/10/2008
      2008/11/29 The Pearl, Las Vegas, NV on 12/12/2008
      2008/11/30 Rimac Arena, San Diego, CA on 12/17/2008
      2008/12/02 Gibson Amphitheatre, Universal City, CA on 12/13/2008
      2008/12/03 Gibson Amphitheatre, Universal City, CA on 12/31/2008
      2008/12/05 Ogden Theatre, Denver, CO on 1/2/2009
      2008/12/07 Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL on 1/6/2009
      2008/12/08 Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL on 1/7/2009

      SPfreaks: Same question for the Tour Package?

      Mr. Brad Serling: Around 1/15.

      SPfreaks: The box for the Tour Package was not that impressive, being too big, a little sloppy cardboard quality and just a sticker slapped on the side. Sorry to say this, because I know you guys put a lot of effort in releasing this stuff, and it shows, really! But for the box… What was the reason behind releasing the box in this quality? Were there thoughts about a more proper box, that has been thrown from the table, maybe because of financial reasons?

      Mr. Brad Serling: Agreed. Keep in mind the box was never intended to be a \"box set.\" It was merely a way to hold all the discs together for shipment. The shows are packaged individually as 2 or 3CD sets, not a multi-disc box.

      SPfreaks: From the impressive list of bands that you support via NUGS.NET (amongst them Dave Matthews Band, Gov’t Mule, Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia, Metallica, Phish, The String Cheese Incident and Widespread Panic), which of them are on your personal favourites list? In other words, which CDs you press and release can we expect in your car, or which NUGS.NET’ MP3s can we expect in your iPod, presuming you have one?

      Mr. Brad Serling: I was touring with the Grateful Dead since I was 14, taping the shows myself and trading them with my friends. In fact, that’s the genesis of NUGS.NET. I launched the site in 1993 as a way to share my tape collection (with the permission of the bands like the Dead and Phish). So my heart lies with the Grateful Dead and Phish. Other personal favorites are Umphrey’s McGee, moe., Widespread Panic, and some interesting festival releases we’ve done over the years.

    • #32633

      mr.benway
      Spectator

      Thanks a lot for these informations. Good job! :D

      A question me interests: Is it planned to release older shows at livesmashingpumpkins.com too, i.e. Secret Gig in Berlin 2007, some shows from 1999 or the Double Door Shows 1995.

    • #32634

      manillascissor
      Keymaster

      8) This is very cool indeed. How did this interview come about?????

    • #32635

      Interesting. Well done.

    • #32636

      blueczarina
      Spectator

      wow, very cool 8) and yeah, how did this interview come about?

    • #32637

      amnesia
      Spectator

      Good interview!
      Also wondering how this came about. :)

    • #32638

      some pumpkins
      Spectator

      good interview. good questions.

    • #32639

      Arthur
      Spectator

      Good interview!
      Also wondering how this came about. :)[/quote:3g4ylmdp]
      No rocket science needed… just my way of doing research… :wink:

      And Mr. Brad Serling turned out to be a very friendly person, I asked him 5 questions and he invited me to ask him more questions, so I shot a few more, and asked permission to publish them! And he kindly gave it! :lol:

    • #32640

      blueczarina
      Spectator
    • #32641

      SPfreaks: The box for the Tour Package was not that impressive, being too big, a little sloppy cardboard quality and just a sticker slapped on the side. Sorry to say this, because I know you guys put a lot of effort in releasing this stuff, and it shows, really! But for the box… What was the reason behind releasing the box in this quality? Were there thoughts about a more proper box, that has been thrown from the table, maybe because of financial reasons?

      Mr. Brad Serling: Agreed. Keep in mind the box was never intended to be a \"box set.\" It was merely a way to hold all the discs together for shipment. The shows are packaged individually as 2 or 3CD sets, not a multi-disc box.[/quote:nm5zlq47]
      Good to see my opinion regarding \"box set or not?\" is confirmed by mister Nugs.

    • #32642

      manillascissor
      Keymaster

      This is why we love Mr. Ice. :D

    • #32643

      Arthur
      Spectator

      I received a short email message this weekend from Brad Serling. :D

      SPfreaks: We have seen a grey CD appearing on 1 of the shows (while most releases on CD where yellow/blue colored cds). Which show(s) appear on grey CD also, and why was it released like that?

      Mr. Brad Serling: Shows released before 11/24/08 were printed on grey discs.
      (we are still awaiting the reason why…)[/quote:2m0zl27g]

    • #32644

      blueczarina
      Spectator

      thats interesting :wink:

    • #32645

      blueczarina
      Spectator
    • #32646

      Arthur
      Spectator

      And the last details about the grey discs just came in…

      SPfreaks: We have seen a grey CD appearing on 1 of the shows (while most releases on CD where yellow/blue colored cds). Which show(s) appear on grey CD also, and why was it released like that?

      Mr. Brad Serling: Shows released before 11/24/08 were printed on grey discs. Our fulfillment center upgraded to all-color CD pressing units on 11/24, hence the grey discs before that date.[/quote:30rti8ki]

    • #32647

      Arthur
      Spectator

      i love the title

      http://hipstersunited.com/blog/archives … l#comments

      :lol:[/quote:1wqr6e2z]

      Yeah! :lol:

      But we are "The fine folks over at SPfreaks.com" after all! :lol:

    • #32648

      And the last details about the grey discs just came in…[/quote:18t772rn]
      Game, set and match. Once again, well done.

    • #32649

      Shannen
      Spectator

      Well done Arthur :-)

    • #32650

      blueczarina
      Spectator

      i love the title

      http://hipstersunited.com/blog/archives … l#comments

      :lol:[/quote:xok9cxzh]

      Yeah! :lol:

      But we are "The fine folks over at SPfreaks.com" after all! :lol:[/quote:xok9cxzh]

      true :lol: :P

    • #32651

      Soltmen
      Spectator

      Congratulations to Mr. Gregory on creating a career from a hobby he enjoys. I, too, followed the Dead from 1979-1989. I really miss Jerry. Being a Deadhead, I’m very familiar with soundboard tapes; I know the board tapes don’t give you the \"live\" sound of a show, but I always enjoyed the clarity from the board mix. What do Smashing Pumpkins’ boards sound like? I’m working my way through the 20th Anniversary tour and loving everything. I did notice a bit of an echo on the Toronto recording which got me thinking about a straight board mix. I assume your goal is to release recordings that reflect the sound heard at the show, which depending on the venue can have echo. Thank You, S.P. and Mr. Brad Gregory.

      Sincerely,

      Soltmen

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