

(“I care, you know,” one kid says, “but short attention span.”) Though several sets from the weekend are available to watch now on YouTube - Rage Against the Machine, Björk, Smashing Pumpkins, Pavement - the quality of those is decidedly grainy. It is peak-’90s viewing - the music, the fashion, the pre-cellphone mosh pits, the slackerdom. display a woeful lack of eloquence and coherence when given the opportunity on film to rally support.”īut the film does preserve footage from a significant day in San Francisco music history. Tim Iroegbunams early strike handed Gareth Ainsworth his first win in charge of the Super Hoops. It’s far from a perfect film - at the time, one New York Times review despaired at the “well-meaning musicians who. Alternative Angle: Saturday Nights Alright RELIVE Saturdays important victory over Watford from a whole new angle. Is there any open source or free app that does it. It requires a monthly subscription for making edits or making more than 3 videos a month. The movie is a mashup of live sets, crowd footage and interviews, plus historical context about the occupation of Tibet. Relive is a route tracking app like Strava but it has a feature where it can plot your route on a 3D map, add photos, music and create a video of your route. The shows were a huge deal at the time, and two years later resulted in a concert documentary directed by Sarah Pirozek titled Free Tibet. (Tim Mosenfelder/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images) Björk and Adam ’MCA‘ Yauch hang out backstage at the Tibetan Freedom Concert, San Francisco, June 1996. The following day, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Rage Against the Machine, Sonic Youth, Beck, Björk, Yoko Ono, De La Soul, Fugees, Buddy Guy and Skatalites hit the stage. On Saturday, June 15, 1996, Beastie Boys, the Smashing Pumpkins, Foo Fighters, A Tribe Called Quest, Pavement, Cibo Matto, Biz Markie, Richie Havens and John Lee Hooker all performed. We believe this is your data and you should decide how it's used.It’s no surprise that the lineup featured a lot of the biggest alternative acts of the day. We're working to make sure you can keep your current and past activities on Relive.

Nothing has changed about how Relive uses and protects your data or how we use their API. We like Strava's product and we've been working with them for more than 3 years. It's sad to see them suddenly go and we're bummed about this, just like you. No response, except for new ultimatums and threats about our existing features they've applauded for years. We then tried to call, email, and talk this out with Strava.

Given our long-term partnership, we immediately rolled back the changes like they requested. After launching our first social features, we received a very unexpected message threatening to pull the plug. This means you can no longer create Relive videos based on your Strava activities. So, this sucks… Strava decided to no longer work with us and shut down our access to your activities.
