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Watch Milton Keynes live in 720p HD

July 31st, 2010 6 comments

Could not make it to the Milton Keynes gig? Well a fellow Prodigy fan who was at the gig Ricky Palmer, recorded the show in HD and uploaded it on YouTube for all Prodigy fans to watch.

Theres a total of 10 videos to watch in HD. So kick back and enjoy. I highly recommend all those who did not make the gig to watch these videos. For those who gig make it, why not relive?

Big thanks to Ricky Palmer.

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Warrior’s Dance Festival Video – Part 1

July 29th, 2010 3 comments
Milton Keynes Crowd

Milton Keynes Crowd

I love Dugdale. His videos are so amazing. This Part 1 video is on Milton Keynes. I would not be surprised if this ends up being an opener for a DVD release. Just brilliant. Anyway, enough of me. I have included the video in this post, enjoy.

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Maxim Blogs About Milton Keynes

July 29th, 2010 2 comments
Maxim Blogs About Milton Keynes

Maxim Blogs About Milton Keynes

Well, both Liam and Keith blogged the past few days. Now it was time for Maxim to have his blog on Milton Keynes. Just like the other boys, Maxim is very proud and loved the whole moment. Here is what Maxim blogged:

I have to give a big respect to all the people who came to the warriors dance festival .
I had one of the best nights of my life also I can’t forget all the cool people I met at the front gate who had been camping out since 1 in the  morning to get in.
This was definitely a night not to be forgotten and hopefully see all you guys again soon!
oh forgot to mention, respect to the guy I tattooed ! sorry for fuckin ur arm up ! haha  , peace maxim

Electronic Punks. The Early Years 1988-1994

July 29th, 2010 1 comment
Electronic Punks. The Early Years 1988-1994

Electronic Punks. The Early Years 1988-1994

New category added to the store for this item. It’s a book! Not a Bluray we all wanted however better than nothing. For those new fans of The Prodigy, this is a must have, must read item. The early years of The Prodigy. Here’s the official description. Also, Click Here to view the book.

Classic reissue of the very first biography of the world’s biggest hard dance/rock act.

With a new introduction by Liam Howlett putting this classic early phase in the context of their historically important career, this book is a must-buy for the millions of Prodigy fans eager to learn about the band’s formative days.

THE PRODIGY have sold 25 million records and single-handedly reinvented the crossover between dance and rock music, with legendary songs such as ‘Firestarter’, ‘Omen’ and ‘Breathe’. However, long before they became a stadium-filling rock monster, The Prodigy were prowling the underground of the UK rave scene, first as a blistering demo of tunes by the ‘prodigious’ teenage Liam Howlett, then latterly with their breakthrough masterpiece, Music For The Jilted Generation.

Martin Roach was present throughout the band’s early years and documented their rise from the underground into the bright lights of music superstardom. Containing hours and hours of exclusive interviews, the book chronicles the band’s early years in minute detail, speaking to each band member and all the key players along the way.

The Prodigy Vs Danny Sangra Screen Print

July 29th, 2010