The presence of a film crew at Good Riddance‘s final shows last year led many to speculate about a final, posthumous DVD release from the defunct California band. However, this remains fairly unlikely, according to the band:
A group of people we know did in fact film the entire show with several cameras. They are prepared to render the footage should anyone with a decent vision come forward with the means to produce and release a live DVD (FAT decided they didn’t want to release a DVD). We (the band members) aren’t in a position to deal with the headache of producing and releasing a DVD so, for now, the footage is just sitting in someone’s garage or something.
The band is, however, planning a 31-song live album which is expected in March.
Source The presence of a film crew at Good Riddance‘s final shows last year led many to speculate about a final, posthumous DVD release from the defunct California band. However, this remains fairly unlikely, according to the band:
A group of people we know did in fact film the entire show with several cameras. They are prepared to render the footage should anyone with a decent vision come forward with the means to produce and release a live DVD (FAT decided they didn’t want to release a DVD). We (the band members) aren’t in a position to deal with the headache of producing and releasing a DVD so, for now, the footage is just sitting in someone’s garage or something.
The band is, however, planning a 31-song live album which is expected in March.
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