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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on March 29, 2024, 02:30:14 PM »
Pink Floyd - Last Day In Germany - Festhalle, Frankfurt, West Germany, November 17th 1972

Disc 1 - Darkside Of The Moon [49:46]
01 Speak To Me               [3:24]
02 Breathe               [2;53]
03 On The Run               [6:10]
04 Time~Breathe (Reprise)         [7:14]
05 Great Gig In The Sky            [4:34]
06 Money               [6:05]
07 Us & Them               [7:51]
08 Any Colour You Like            [5:39]
09 Brain Damage               [3:52]
10 Eclipse               [1:53]

Disc 2 [61:36]
01 - One Of These Days            [10:05]
02 - Careful With That Axe, Eugene *      [12:49]
03 - Echoes               [25:02]
04 - Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun   [13:40]

* Careful With That Axe, Eugene from October 3rd 1972 concert

Complete show from 1st gen (or master?) source. Has speed correction--the original source was slow. No noise reduction was used and only very minor EQ.
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on March 29, 2024, 10:49:34 AM »
David Byrne
2008-09-30
The Orpheum
Phoenix, AZ

Source:
Sonic Studios DSM6M -> Sonic Studios PA-3SX -> Edirol R-09 (24X48)

Location:
Front row balcony, dead center

Transfer:
Edirol R-09 -> Audition (normalize, MBIT+ dither, resample, fades) -> CDWave -> FLAc

Tape/Transfer:
CR

Disc 1
01. Intro
02. Strange Overtones
03. I Zimbra
04. One Fine Day
05. Help Me Somebody
06. Houses in Motion
07. My Big Nurse
08. My Big Hands
09. Heaven
10. Never Thought
11. The River*
12. Crosseyed & Painless
13. Life Is Long
14. Once in a Lifetime
15. Life During Wartime
16. I Feel My Stuff

Disc 2
Encore 1:
Introductions
01. Band Intro
02. Take me to the River
03. The Great Curve

Encore 2:
01. Everything That Happens
02. Home

* Brief dropout
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on March 29, 2024, 08:47:17 AM »
Peter Tosh
Hoch Auditorium
Lawrence KS
1981-09-10

aud > cassette > first-gen cassette > Yamaha KD-720 tape deck > Yamaha graphic equalizer > Audacity (24 bit/ 48 khz) > wav > CDWav > dBPoweramp (rate conversion) > Trader's Little Helper (SBE's fixed) > flac


1.  Pick Myself Up
2.  African
3.  Coming in Hot
4.  Don't Look Back
5.  Mystic Man
6.  The Poor Man Feel It
7.  Rastafari Is
8.  Anything You Can Do
9.  Legalize It
10.  Wanted Dread or Alive
11.  Get Up, Stand Up
12.  Bumba Klaat
13.  Equal Rights (fades out during band intro)


Peter Tosh - vocals
Robbie Lynn - keyboards
Keith Sterling - keyboards
Stephen Golding - rhythm guitar
Donald Kinsey - lead guitar
Dreamin' Vision - percussion, vocals
George Fuller - bass
Santa ? - drums
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Music Discussion / Re: Sharing Top Notch, Reference Music Links.....
« Last post by Nick B on March 28, 2024, 11:45:06 PM »
I don't know how to explain this selection. It just seems so good, acoustics I have been in before,
and I love the song since a kid. Music starts at ~1:10.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRipTuasXU0

cheers

steve

Steve,

I love this song as well. A beautiful melody and lyrics as well. Roon has a nice history on the song and I’ve enjoyed many of co-composer Franck Pourcell’s compositions over the years. There are many “jazzed up” versions of this song and they annoy me quite a bit. They basically…imho….ruin a beautiful song. But I suspect the “jazzed up” version is because the song was used in the movie Sister Act. Just speculation and I’m not going to check into it further. I was able to find a few good versions on Roon and really enjoy those. Thanks for posting.

Nick

Thanks Nick.

Those other good versions, are they on YT, and if so, would you post such if you have time? I would love to hear them.
If not, no sweat.

Mom fell twice last week, and sis is coming, so not much time on my end to check.

cheers

steve

Steve,

None of the Roon versions appear to be on utube. But I did find this one and I think it’s beautifully done. Franck Pourcell and Paul Mauriat were wonderful composers.

I’m so sorry to hear your mom is not doing well.

https://youtu.be/1tp7qJIBRPA?si=9TECXqau2RGW9nkH

Nick
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Music Discussion / Re: Sharing Top Notch, Reference Music Links.....
« Last post by steve on March 28, 2024, 11:10:46 PM »
I don't know how to explain this selection. It just seems so good, acoustics I have been in before,
and I love the song since a kid. Music starts at ~1:10.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRipTuasXU0

cheers

steve

Steve,

I love this song as well. A beautiful melody and lyrics as well. Roon has a nice history on the song and I’ve enjoyed many of co-composer Franck Pourcell’s compositions over the years. There are many “jazzed up” versions of this song and they annoy me quite a bit. They basically…imho….ruin a beautiful song. But I suspect the “jazzed up” version is because the song was used in the movie Sister Act. Just speculation and I’m not going to check into it further. I was able to find a few good versions on Roon and really enjoy those. Thanks for posting.

Nick

Thanks Nick.

Those other good versions, are they on YT, and if so, would you post such if you have time? I would love to hear them.
If not, no sweat.

Mom fell twice last week, and sis is coming, so not much time on my end to check.

cheers

steve
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Music Discussion / Re: Sharing Top Notch, Reference Music Links.....
« Last post by Nick B on March 28, 2024, 09:37:33 PM »
I don't know how to explain this selection. It just seems so good, acoustics I have been in before,
and I love the song since a kid. Music starts at ~1:10.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRipTuasXU0

cheers

steve

Steve,

I love this song as well. A beautiful melody and lyrics as well. Roon has a nice history on the song and I’ve enjoyed many of co-composer Franck Pourcell’s compositions over the years. There are many “jazzed up” versions of this song and they annoy me quite a bit. They basically…imho….ruin a beautiful song. But I suspect the “jazzed up” version is because the song was used in the movie Sister Act. Just speculation and I’m not going to check into it further. I was able to find a few good versions on Roon and really enjoy those. Thanks for posting.

Nick
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on March 28, 2024, 01:44:17 PM »
SANTANA
1973-03-30
MEMORIAL COLISEUM, COLUMBUS, GA

 
SBD > ? > FLAC



------------------------------------------------------------
This show is on special request of jdbrewer26 and JerryRocks
------------------------------------------------------------


1. Going Home/ A-1 Funk/Every Step Of The Way                  
2. Samba Pa Ti                           
3. Look Up (To See What’s Coming Down)                
4. Just In Time To See The Sun                      
5. Incident At Neshabur   
6. Bambele                     
7. Bambele                            
8. Stone Flower                            
9. Batucada                              
10.Xibaba (She-Ba-Ba)                         
11.Waiting/Castillos De Arena, Part 1 (Sand Castle)                   
12.Free Angela                            
13.Castillos De Arena, Part 2 (Sand Castle)                   
14.Earth                            
15.Se A Cabo   
                         
Total Time 76:13

Carlos Santana
Jose “Chepito” Areas
Tom Coster
Richard Kermode
James “Mingo” Lewis
Armando Peraza
Douglas Rauch
Michael Shrieve

My eighty-seventh upload.

ENJOY!!
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Music Discussion / Re: Sharing Top Notch, Reference Music Links.....
« Last post by steve on March 28, 2024, 09:53:21 AM »
I don't know how to explain this selection. It just seems so good, acoustics I have been in before,
and I love the song since a kid. Music starts at ~1:10.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRipTuasXU0

cheers

steve



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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on March 28, 2024, 09:29:48 AM »
Neil Young 01/14/95
Constitution Hall, Washington, DC

Sonic Studio mics and Sony Dat recorder>clone to me>
cloned to disc using a Tascam stand alone>Goldwave
tracking>TLH8

Produced by Dolphinsmile
for the Dolphinsmile Archive

Intro Jam, My Heart, Act Of Love, Hey, Hey, My, My,
I Am A Child, Cortez The Killer, Western Hero,
Change Your Mind, Act Of Love*


Comment
Neil Young & Crazy Horse, * = Pearl Jam
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Album Reviews / Re: What are you listening to right now?
« Last post by GDHAL on March 28, 2024, 08:36:41 AM »
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Memorial Coliseum
Portland, OR
June 16, 1970

1. Tuning / Warm-up Jam
2. Pre-Road Dawns
3. Long Time Gone
4. Helplessly Hoping
5. Tuning
6. Southern Man
7. As I Come Of Age
8. Tuning
9. Ohio
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