1st September 2006 08:46 AM |
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SirMuddy |
Hi everybody....
Vox12... I know that it's a waste of time to put those mp3s in wav, and I know that's it can't improve anything. But thanks for the good post...
Torches and Pitchforks... Ouch lollll
So why doin' that PDog?
only cause i have these 30 some Dirty Work Outtakes tracks, soundind fuckin' good here, and i know that some of you don't have it... i'm sorry for you... but don't worry i won't upload it without invitation. i'm sorry too that crushed pearls sound like rubbish on the torrented version of crushed pearls - mine sound good.
but i really don't mind about it...
Everybody doin' a great job here...
Keep on Waiting Brothers, those wav worth the wait!
I have many other things to upload from my CDs...
so don't worry Rock's Offers there's more to come
and if someone want to have better version of the 5 bad ripping crushed pearls tracks - email me somewhere
Over the Rainbow
Jah bless you all
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1st September 2006 12:30 PM |
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Madafaka |
quote: GotToRollMe wrote:
Yeah, but the one on Dime (by gertkuijper) says "second source." So where's the "first source?"
EDIT: Never mind, Gonzalo76 has informed me that the first source of Twickenham 8-20-06 was an MP3 on IORR. Thanks, Gonzalo!
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He's right, as usual! |
1st September 2006 12:49 PM |
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qwer |
quote: stalemate97_2006 wrote:
Montreux 1972 is online on tracker.
Artwork include
Enjoy ;-)
Do you have a tracklist or other details?
Is this the usual stuff, that is already in circulation?
Or do we have something new on this one? |
1st September 2006 12:50 PM |
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De Meeuw |
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=110148
For Stones collectors
ALL STAR BAND.
Dallas, Reunion Arena, 28 november, 1983
CD 1
- Everybody Oughta Make A Change (John Estes)
- Lay Down Sally (Eric Clapton/Marcy Levy/George Terry)
- Wonderful Tonight (Eric Clapton)
- Rita Mae (Eric Clapton)
- Sad Sad Day/Have You Ever Loved A Woman/Ramblin’ On My Mind
(Eric Clapton)
- Cocaine (Eric Clapton)
- Man Smart, Woman Smarter (D. Kleiber) - Andy Fairweather-Low on vocals & Eric Clapton
- Don’t Talk To Me (Eric Clapton & Joe Cocker)
- Watching The River Flow (Eric Clapton & Joe Cocker)
- Worried Life Blues (Eric Clapton & Joe Cocker)
- You Are So Beautiful (Eric Clapton & Joe Cocker)
- Seven Days (Eric Clapton & Joe Cocker)
- Feelin’ Alright (Eric Clapton & Joe Cocker)
- Star Cycle (Jeff Beck)
- The Pump (Jeff Beck)
CD 2
- Blue Wind (Jeff Beck)
- People Get Ready (Jeff beck)
- Going Down (Jeff Beck)
- Prelude (Jimmy Page)
- Who's To Blame (Jimmy Page & Paul Rodgers)
- City Sirens (Jimmy Page & Paul Rodgers)
- Boogie Mama (Jimmy Page & Paul Rodgers)
- Midnight Moonlight (Jimmy Page & Paul Rodgers)
- Stairway To Heaven (Jimmy Page & Paul Rodgers & Eric Clapton)
Encores:
- Layla (Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page & Jeff Beck)
- With A Little Help From My Friends (Joe Cocker, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page & Jeff Beck)
- Goodnight Irene ( Ronnie Lane, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page & Jeff Beck)
Eric Clapton (gtr, voc)/Andy Fairweather-Low (gtr, voc)/Joe Cocker (voc)/Bill Wyman (bass)
Chris Stainton (keyb)/James Hooker (keyb)/Ray Cooper (perc)/Kenney Jones (dr)/ Charlie Watts (DR)
Jimmy Page (gtr)/Paul Rodgers (voc)/Jeff Beck (gtr)/Ronnie Lane (voc) & more musicans
This is a very good audience, i hope you enjoy it
no artwork, because the mine is terrible
Maybe is there a fan with a perfect scan or make a artwork
gr Keessie
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1st September 2006 03:18 PM |
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axl79 |
quote: qwer wrote:
Do you have a tracklist or other details?
Is this the usual stuff, that is already in circulation?
Or do we have something new on this one?
Seems to be the same as the one at DIME (1.91 GB):
THE ROLLING STONES
"Montreux Rehearsals 1972" DVD
Old Grey Whistle Test
Rialto Theater, Montreux, Switzerland
May 21, 1972
Rehearsals for the upcoming US tour
This is THE BEST available version, from a safety VHS master copy !!!
It was only in limited circulation between few lucky collectors until now !!!
Lineage: Multi-Cam Color Pro-Shot > Safety VHS > DVD > DVD Decrypter > You !
Pal DVD / 4:3 / No Timecode
MPEG-2 Program Stream [Video/Audio]
Sys Bitrate: 10080 kbps VBR
Running Time: 28'30
Size: 720 X 576 / 25.000 fps
Audio: MPEG-1 Layer 2 / 256 kbps / 48000 Hz / 2 Channels
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Tracklisting:
1. HIP SHAKE
2. TUMBLING DICE (Take 1)
3. TUMBLING DICE (Take 2)
4. BLUESBERRY JAM
5. JOHN'S JAM
6. LOVIN' CUP
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Enjoy, Share & Preserve Quality !!!
Do not sell on eBay or elsewhere, we're watching you.
Brought to You by BP (Courtesy of Fisheye, many thanks man!)
[April 2006]
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1st September 2006 03:21 PM |
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axl79 |
Is it stormy wheather in North Caroline or has your ISP change your IP adress again ????
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1st September 2006 04:10 PM |
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stalemate97_2006 |
Hi
Yes it's the one available (few days only) on DIME many month ago.
I think that many people don't have it so I upload it. |
1st September 2006 04:24 PM |
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axl79 |
quote: stalemate97_2006 wrote:
Hi
Yes it's the one available (few days only) on DIME many month ago.
I think that many people don't have it so I upload it.
Good thinking, I can recommend this one! |
1st September 2006 05:27 PM |
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Wayneowl |
Does anyone know anything about a soundboard from a show on 15/06/75 in Buffalo (I think)?
Cheers
Wayne |
1st September 2006 05:58 PM |
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razorback |
quote: Wayneowl wrote:
Does anyone know anything about a soundboard from a show on 15/06/75 in Buffalo (I think)?
Cheers
Wayne
"heartbreakers in buffalo" VGP 028
also available as cd 3 on the Rattlesnake's 4 cds box set "the missing jewels" that I have seeded on the tracker a few weeks ago.
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1st September 2006 06:12 PM |
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Wayneowl |
Missed it .Rats!
Thank you very much for your prompt reply. The '75 North American tour wasn't the longest undertaken by The Stones was it?
Much appreciated
Wayne
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1st September 2006 07:48 PM |
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gonzalo76 |
quote: kishorcsog wrote:
I was at this gig, it was in a small town in Hungary, called Paks, at a blues festival, Noel Redding had been drinking and doing coke since 9 in the morning so in the evening during the concert he fell down from his chair and could not play any longer so Andy Cleveland took over. It was a strange day and a strange jam. Then after a year I heard Noel redding died, I was not surprised at all.
Thank you kishorcsog for confirming the info I've found.
I never trust bootlegs' covers info more than some Stones' pages like Nico Zentgraf and others.
greetings,
Gonzalo
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1st September 2006 08:41 PM |
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mike1061 |
quote: marko wrote:
Ok,i will seed few other low generation cdr´s
Seattle-75 from 1st gen tape
Orlando(24.10) from 2nd gen tape,better than VGP cd
Gothenburg-90 from master
Copenhagen-90 from 1st gen tape
Helsinki-95,from 2nd gen tape
Helsinki-98 from DAT master
Munich-97,from md master
Winos
Copenhagen-92 from dat master
Thanks
Mike |
1st September 2006 09:33 PM |
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travelinman |
Thanks to whomever is seeding Let It Bleed disk 2.
I'm at 99.9% and in a loop. My torrent says "error downloading piece 0 failed hash check, redownloading." It downloads and repeats and repeats. I disconnected, created an iso file with dvd shrink, and burned it with Nero. Plays fine. I see several other people connected also at 99.9%. So, I'm suggesting that you disconnect and try to burn and play.
Good luck. |
1st September 2006 10:25 PM |
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GotToRollMe |
quote: Madafaka wrote:
He's right, as usual!
They don't call him "Gonzalo The Great" for nothing!
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2nd September 2006 12:20 AM |
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Poplar |
Glasgow is fucking great. Maybe the best I've heard. Sound is fantastic, and the playing seems inspired. That Sway is a gem. They gotta bring that one back to the US.
We MUST find Charlotte 2005.
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2nd September 2006 12:51 AM |
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GotToRollMe |
Since someone else is graciously seeding DVD 2 of Let It Bleed, does anyone have any requests? If I have it, I'll upload it.
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2nd September 2006 02:47 AM |
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stalemate97_2006 |
Have you listen Jumping Jack Flash on "Having a laugh in Brixton". It's full of crappy noise and digi crack.
The rest of the boot is Good -> VGood audience recording.
The silver disc from which it was made has the same digi crap ??
Thanks |
2nd September 2006 08:01 AM |
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SirMuddy |
yep it's same on my cd
but i don't think that's it's digi crap
it sound like microphone problem
anyway, look at the eac log for more info
*****
GotToRollMe: *[Les Rolling Stones Aux Abattoirs (VGP-241)]
Les Abattoirs, Paris, June 5, 1976.
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2nd September 2006 10:03 AM |
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gimmekeef |
quote: stalemate97_2006 wrote:
Have you listen Jumping Jack Flash on "Having a laugh in Brixton". It's full of crappy noise and digi crack.
The rest of the boot is Good -> VGood audience recording.
The silver disc from which it was made has the same digi crap ??
Thanks
I have Nero Wave Editor...it says you can get rid of crackles and pops from vinyl pressings...has anyone done that and does it work without degrading the file and lowering sound levels?....Thanks |
2nd September 2006 01:53 PM |
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vox12string |
If you work with a wav file, as long as you keep it as a wav file you won't degrade the sound. A vinyl click/pop/crackle proggie is not going to work here. You've got gaps of approx .03 secs plus square waves (which is the 'interference' you're hearing).
To fix this you're going to have to delete the section that's corrupted & paste in a substitute section that's the same as the deleted one. For instance in the chorus @ the 2.26min mark you could substiute a section from the previous chorus. You would zoom in & use Charlies' snare drum as your marker. It's tricky. This is not going to work in the long ending, where you might have to do a fair bit of deleting to try & get a good ending.
One could always try to find another source. |
2nd September 2006 01:58 PM |
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GotToRollMe |
quote: SirMuddy wrote:
GotToRollMe: *[Les Rolling Stones Aux Abattoirs (VGP-241)]
Les Abattoirs, Paris, June 5, 1976.
Sorry, SirMuddy, I don't have that one yet.
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2nd September 2006 04:14 PM |
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andrews27 |
quote: stalemate97_2006 wrote:
Have you listen Jumping Jack Flash on "Having a laugh in Brixton". It's full of crappy noise and digi crack.
The rest of the boot is Good -> VGood audience recording.
The silver disc from which it was made has the same digi crap ??
Thanks
Mickboy's remix "Havein' a Laugh in Brixton" is on Trader's Den now, minus only official track "Live with me." |
2nd September 2006 04:33 PM |
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andrews27 |
quote: SirMuddy wrote:
i'm sorry too that crushed pearls sound like rubbish on the torrented version of crushed pearls - mine sound good...and if someone want to have better version of the 5 bad ripping crushed pearls tracks - email me somewhere
Thanks for Crushed Pearls. If those tracks that torrented with diginoise sound fine when you play your copy, could you try uploading them again? I was worried that the originals had CD rot, since that strikes first by adding a nasty chk-chk-chk noise to the last tracks on a CD (I lost a couple great silvers to it). Maybe a re-up fix of just the damaged tracks would help. You should re-torrent just the damaged tracks, from your silvers, as an experiment.
Otherwise, some of the damaged tracks are available (maybe in slightly lesser quality - but hopefully the same takes) on "Crushed Pearl," "Some of us are on our knees," and other Dirty Work outtakes collections once torrented on Dime and Rocks Off. Maybe members using Dime's Yahoo board to appeal for reseeds of these discs will produce usable patches. (I'd research this more, but this is a working weekend for me, and I heard 3, not 5, corrupt tracks on "Pearls". What are the ones that aren't the last tracks on CD 2?)
If there's a diginoise problem, not CD-rot, on "Pearls," maybe someone in ths Stones camp on Dime could fix them. I've heard wonders from some dedicated people.
Sorry you got flack for mp3's, but that's the quality criteria on these sites. Give this guy a break, everybody -- I can sense he has the Force within him...
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2nd September 2006 04:50 PM |
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andrews27 |
Can anybody put up an audio version of the Keith/Willie Nelson /Ryan Adams "Dead Flowers" cover, from a TV special clip on "YouTube"? Also any other Keith performances from the original special? I'm dim on how to get the audio from the YouTube clip, or even if I can download it permanently. THANKS This link is from another thread on the RO board
posthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ojXKbYFnus
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2nd September 2006 04:50 PM |
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James Burton |
[quote]Poplar wrote:
Glasgow is fucking great. Maybe the best I've heard. Sound is fantastic, and the playing seems inspired. That Sway is a gem.
'She's So Cold' is absolutely awesome. The guitars at the beginning are so fucking dirty!!! This must be the best version of 'Sway' from the tour so far also. |
2nd September 2006 08:12 PM |
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GotToRollMe |
It appears that the Let It Bleed 3-DVD set was originally uploaded in PAL format, and after I downloaded it I converted it to NTSC and burned it to disc. The DVD-2 now on the tracker is obviously in PAL. I'm going to upload an alternate DVD-2 in NTSC format for those who want it.
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3rd September 2006 12:56 AM |
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SweetVirginia |
quote: andrews27 wrote:
Can anybody put up an audio version of the Keith/Willie Nelson /Ryan Adams "Dead Flowers" cover, from a TV special clip on "YouTube"?
Here it is in MP3 format:
http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=482B05990E655481
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3rd September 2006 04:22 AM |
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gotdablouse |
Burning Montreux as I type this, this was the first boot I got on a tape 20 years ago, should be fun !
Can't seem to find any info on what's on the "Let it Bleed" DVDs, can someone shed some light ? |
3rd September 2006 04:43 AM |
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joguema |
quote: gotdablouse wrote:
Can't seem to find any info on what's on the "Let it Bleed" DVDs, can someone shed some light ?
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i41/joguema/2002_Let_It_Bleed-MothersLittleHelp.jpg
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