These are TEMPORARY links for a show I promised to get uploaded again as soon as I could. These links will be good for 7 DAYS ONLY from the time they're uploaded.
I have no file sharing site anymore and I have been looking for a good one that is free user friendly as well as one that allows me to store at least a few TB's of data. The cost involved as well as the sites that meet the criteria have me in limbo right now. I can't afford what I'd like to use so I am using what I think is the best service for free users. It's WeTransfer and they have fast speeds and users can download multiple links simultaneously. There are limitation to downloading simultaneously and I don't know if it's based on file sizes or number of downloads at once? So if you get a few downloads going and then you can't download any more, just let a download or two finish and then try the remaining links. WeTransfer is FAST so that is really good.
This early post is a preparation for the 3 DVD 1980-08-04 superb Knebworth video. It's also to let those who have requested this show again know to keep a lookout for it now. As soon as the links become available, likely sometime today, I'll post them here.
This is the original link to the show and information:
BBBB Original 1979-08-04 3 DVD Upload/Info
REMEMBER, LINKS ARE GOOD FOR 7 DAYS ONLY!!!
Part 1 - 1979-08-04 KNEBWORTH MASTERS - LINK EXPIRES 2017-07-21
Part 2 - 1979-08-04 KNEBWORTH MASTERS - LINK EXPIRES 2017-07-21
Part 3 - 1979-08-04 KNEBWORTH MASTERS - LINK EXPIRES 2017-07-21
Part 4 - 1979-08-04 KNEBWORTH MASTERS - LINK EXPIRES 2017-07-21
Part 5 - 1979-08-04 KNEBWORTH MASTERS - LINK EXPIRES 2017-07-21
Part 6 - 1979-08-04 KNEBWORTH MASTERS - LINK EXPIRES 2017-07-21
Enjoy the show...
Bootradr
This is the place for free live concerts and rare audio/video recordings. All posts are NOT officially released material. Nothing is for sale and everything is for free downloading & sharing only. My favorites are Led Zeppelin, Journey, and Feist. But you will find so much more too as this blog progresses because I love music! This site will primarily be a FLAC audio and DVD sharing site with a few rare exceptions. Thank you, and enjoy the show... Bootradr
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Friday, July 14, 2017
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Page & Plant: 1996-02-06 Tokyo, Japan (DVD_AUD Shot Master Remaster_1 DVD)
This is a show that has been requested for close to two months now. It is the remaster of the Page and Plant 1996-02-06 Tokyo, Japan audience shot show filmed by Third Eye.
This is an excellent sounding show but unfortunately Jimmy Page's guitar is not heard as well as it should be. I think it was a sound issue with the venue or soundman on this night because when he picks up other guitars, like his double neck Gibson, he can be heard better. It's when he plays his primary Gibson Les Paul that the sound is not right or loud enough in my opinion. But the video shot was done very nicely and the audio does sound excellent for the most part.
LINEAGE:
Third Eye original DVD-R > PC > me > you
SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Page & Plant
Date: February 6th, 1996
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Venue: Budokan Hall
Label: Third Eye Remaster (2006)
Title: Tokyo, Japan 2/6/96
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: Yes
Chapters: Yes
Artwork: Yes
DVD's: 1
Source: AUD (Master)
DVD Size: 4.31 GB
DVD Length: 01:55:55
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: AUD Shot
Resolution: 720 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 8000 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 192 kbps
Codec: AC3
Channels: 2
Streams: 1
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
01. intro
02. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
03. Bring It On Home
04. Heartbreaker
05. Thank You
06. Gallows Pole
07. hurdy gurdy solo
08. Nobody's Fault But Mine
09. Going To California
10. Since I've Been Loving You
11. Dancing Days
12. Yallah
13. Four Sticks
14. In The Evening
15. Kashmir
16. Tangerine
17. Whole Lotta Love
18. Rock And Roll
LINKS:
(1) 1996-02-06 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
(2) 1996-02-06 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
(3) 1996-02-06 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
(4) 1996-02-06 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
(5) 1996-02-06 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
One other thing I wish was not the case in this DVD is the lackluster sounding performance on this night. It just doesn't seem like the band was really into the music as much on this night as they were on the other Japanese 1996 shows.
Robert Plant does sound great vocally on this night and Michael Lee is awesome on the drums. I'm sure Jimmy Page was doing a great job as well but it just isn't as easy to hear his guitar in this one show. But I'm not trying to discourage anyone from checking it out. You may not agree with my review anyhow?
There are a few tiny errors in the show or more specifically the recording. It is nothing major and just small things like a few split second dropouts in the audio and video. A few times the sound lessens some also from the microphone being covered or pointed away it sounds like. But again, it is not for any long periods of times and these are just small issues that are few and far in between each other.
I have this 2006 Third Eye 1 DVD copy I am uploading today. There is a 2 DVD copy of this same, exact recording but it is not really any better quality wise. The picture is slightly sharper and the audio used is 256 kbps audio. But it is not anything noticeable and it was done on a standalone DVD burner with the automatic 5 minute chapters and no menus to pick and choose individual songs if you want to do that. The chapters are not at the beginning of the songs and navigating through the show and it is not as easy as it is with this 1 DVD copy built much better.
I am including the artwork for the 2 DVD copy and it makes me wonder if a more professionally built 2 DVD copy may exist. I can always upload the 2 DVD copy I have and spoke about in the future if anyone wants it bad enough.
A special thanks goes out to "Amduscia" for sharing this copy over on R-O!
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
This is an excellent sounding show but unfortunately Jimmy Page's guitar is not heard as well as it should be. I think it was a sound issue with the venue or soundman on this night because when he picks up other guitars, like his double neck Gibson, he can be heard better. It's when he plays his primary Gibson Les Paul that the sound is not right or loud enough in my opinion. But the video shot was done very nicely and the audio does sound excellent for the most part.
LINEAGE:
Third Eye original DVD-R > PC > me > you
SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Page & Plant
Date: February 6th, 1996
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Venue: Budokan Hall
Label: Third Eye Remaster (2006)
Title: Tokyo, Japan 2/6/96
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: Yes
Chapters: Yes
Artwork: Yes
DVD's: 1
Source: AUD (Master)
DVD Size: 4.31 GB
DVD Length: 01:55:55
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: AUD Shot
Resolution: 720 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 8000 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 192 kbps
Codec: AC3
Channels: 2
Streams: 1
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
01. intro
02. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
03. Bring It On Home
04. Heartbreaker
05. Thank You
06. Gallows Pole
07. hurdy gurdy solo
08. Nobody's Fault But Mine
09. Going To California
10. Since I've Been Loving You
11. Dancing Days
12. Yallah
13. Four Sticks
14. In The Evening
15. Kashmir
16. Tangerine
17. Whole Lotta Love
18. Rock And Roll
LINKS:
(1) 1996-02-06 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
(2) 1996-02-06 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
(3) 1996-02-06 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
(4) 1996-02-06 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
(5) 1996-02-06 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
One other thing I wish was not the case in this DVD is the lackluster sounding performance on this night. It just doesn't seem like the band was really into the music as much on this night as they were on the other Japanese 1996 shows.
Robert Plant does sound great vocally on this night and Michael Lee is awesome on the drums. I'm sure Jimmy Page was doing a great job as well but it just isn't as easy to hear his guitar in this one show. But I'm not trying to discourage anyone from checking it out. You may not agree with my review anyhow?
There are a few tiny errors in the show or more specifically the recording. It is nothing major and just small things like a few split second dropouts in the audio and video. A few times the sound lessens some also from the microphone being covered or pointed away it sounds like. But again, it is not for any long periods of times and these are just small issues that are few and far in between each other.
I have this 2006 Third Eye 1 DVD copy I am uploading today. There is a 2 DVD copy of this same, exact recording but it is not really any better quality wise. The picture is slightly sharper and the audio used is 256 kbps audio. But it is not anything noticeable and it was done on a standalone DVD burner with the automatic 5 minute chapters and no menus to pick and choose individual songs if you want to do that. The chapters are not at the beginning of the songs and navigating through the show and it is not as easy as it is with this 1 DVD copy built much better.
I am including the artwork for the 2 DVD copy and it makes me wonder if a more professionally built 2 DVD copy may exist. I can always upload the 2 DVD copy I have and spoke about in the future if anyone wants it bad enough.
A special thanks goes out to "Amduscia" for sharing this copy over on R-O!
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL!!!
THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!
THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!
Friday, December 18, 2015
Page & Plant: 1998-11-19 Milano, Italy + Italy Bonus TV Extras (Video_AUD Shot 1st Gen_1 DL DVD)
This DVD of the 1998 Jimmy Page & Robert Plant performance in Milano, Italy was requested about a month ago and I am finally able to upload it today. This is an excellent recording and a pretty good job by the taper of getting some good, close up video of the show too. It is not perfect and at times the camera either is messing up or the generation of the tape may be the issue causing the video to look a little grainy. But it is still an very enjoyable DL DVD and one of the best performances by Page on "No Quarter" in the 1998 tour I believe.
LINEAGE:
(1) Concert: PAL Hi-8 Master > 1st. Gen PAL VHS Tape (Sony Excellence)
(2) Bonus: PAL Hi-8 Master > 1st. Gen PAL VHS Tape (Sony Excellence)
(3) transfers: 1st. Gen PAL VHS-Tape via Panasonic NV-HS950 Hi-Fi Stereo SVHS VCR > SVHS cable for video / stereo cinch cable for audio > Terratec Grabster AV400 > USB 2.0 cable > PC > TMPG DVD-Author 1.6 for DVD authoring >
(4) me > TLH (to create new md5 checksum file) > you
SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Page & Plant
Date: November 19th, 1998
Location: Milano, Italy
Venue: Filaforum
Label: Lords of Justice Production (for the Armored Saint)
Title: Walking Into Everywhere 1998
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: Yes
Chapters: Yes
Artwork: Yes
DVD's: 1 DL DVD
DVD Size: 6.47 GB
DVD Length:
(a) concert: 114:54
(b) bonuses: 14:19
(c) approximately 130 minutes total time
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: PAL
Color/B&W: Color
Type: AUD Shot & Pro Shot/TV
Resolution: 720 x 576
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 25 fps
Bitrate: 9000 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Audio Type: AUD Camera & TV (for bonus material)
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 384 kbps
Codec: AC3
Channels: 2
Streams: 1
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
01. intro
02. The Wanton Song
03. Heartbreaker
04. Ramble On
05. Walking Into Clarksdale
06. No Quarter
07. When The World Was Young
08. Going To California
09. Tangerine
10. Gallows Pole
11. Heart In Your Hand
12. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
13. Most High
14. How Many More Times (medley)
15. I Can't Quit You Baby
16. Whole Lotta Love
17. Rock And Roll
BONUS:
18. Italian TV TMC2 special including:
(a) Page & Plant backstage meeting with Italian fans and interviews
(b) live snippets of "Wanton Song" and "Heartbreaker"
SAMPLE:
"No Quarter" YouTube Sample
LINKS:
(1) 1998-11-19 Milano, Italy (AUD Shot DL DVD)
(2) 1998-11-19 Milano, Italy (AUD Shot DL DVD)
(3) 1998-11-19 Milano, Italy (AUD Shot DL DVD)
(4) 1998-11-19 Milano, Italy (AUD Shot DL DVD)
(5) 1998-11-19 Milano, Italy (AUD Shot DL DVD)
(6) 1998-11-19 Milano, Italy (AUD Shot DL DVD)
(7) 1998-11-19 Milano, Italy (AUD Shot DL DVD)
The audio is very good and on the great-to-excellent side of things I'd say. It too isn't without flaws but they are the kind of flaws I can deal with too. The audience is very excited but the recording seems to be pretty well balanced in not having a lot of audience noise during the music. The audio is straight from the video recorder's audio track on the master VHS. There seems to be some distortion in places but it is not bad and that would be almost expected using an older 1980's - 1990's VHS video camera.
As I mentioned already, the video goes between real clean and sharp video to a grainy, pixilated looking video throughout the show. I'm not sure of the cause but the sharing party I got the show through mentions they think it was due to a camera malfunction. I don't think this is the case however. To me, this seems more like a lighting issue as well as the generation of the tape too. It may even be an interference introduced in the transfer of the video tape when it was done or possibly heads that needed cleaning that could have caused the issue? The camera's chip set (and it may not have had one) may have been an issue too but the drastic change I believe is due to this tape's transfer and generation most likely.
There are some tracking issues at the bottom of the screen but they take up a small portion of the screen and again do not ruin anything. A good head cleaning might have fixed that on the video recorder or the SVHS recorder it had been transferred too? It's all speculation on my part of course and this is not meant to belittle the great quality and job done on this DVD project either. I've just seen similar issues occur when I had old VHS recorders with heads needing cleaning or even adjustments and alignments in years past. I have a room right now with about 6 - 10 4-head Hi-Fi VHS recorders in it and even an SVHS recorder that all work great. They just need head cleaning and alignment of heads to function at 100% full quality and nowadays you have to do this stuff yourself since repair shops have disappeared in today's disposable digital society.
The video is listed as a first generation VHS tape that was transferred correctly and digitally to a digital PC format. But I think the generation may be a little higher than what the party building the DVD was originally told most likely. I could be wrong though. I'll upload a sample of my favorite song in this show and most of it is in the higher quality, cleaner looking moments too. But you should see the moments where the video changes and looks grainy with no question of where it may be.
The band sounds especially superb on this night and they seem very musically charged! Jimmy Page especially does and he plays like he is playing in a 1975 Led Zeppelin show more that like in a 1998 Page & Plant show it seems. He is putting his heart and soul into the music and the solos are longer in many songs as well. Just when you think he's about to finish up and get back into the chorus of the song, he adds something new and picks it all up again just like he did in the day. "No Quarter" is one of the best versions of the song played on the tour I believe and what makes it great for me is Page's long and awesome solo and what he puts into it. "Babe I'm Going To Leave You" is the same and he plays it with a longer version of the 1998 additional part he added in during the tour. Robert Plant sounds like he is having a great time and feeling a little nostalgic or in the "Zep Daze" too it seems. The rest of the band is doing an excellent job as well and there is some really great, John Bonham looking almost, video of the late Michael Lee banging away on the drums at full speed and force very powerfully. I was always amazed by how well he pulled off taking over John Bonham's shoes in the two tours Page & Plant used him on their two tours. There is no replacing John Bonham of course. But if you needed someone to try and do an excellent job, well Michael Lee was the guy I think.
I really wish I had been able to have watched this full show again before uploading it overnight. It has been a few years since I've seen it from start to finish. But I did watch a good amount of it last night and some as I was sick and trying to recover from a 7 day stomach virus over the last week. It was hard to pay attention to anything as I slept on the couch and kept running back and forth to the restroom all week. But I did get to lay back and listen and enjoy it through the home setup off and on.
I'm really grateful to "ZoSo64" for sharing this DL DVD in February of 2010 on Dime and all thanks for sharing it. He not only shared it but he also built the DVD using high quality methods and he created the artwork for the show too. He was unable to recall the information on the Italian taper that recorded the show and he got it from. But a huge thanks goes out to him too!
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
LINEAGE:
(1) Concert: PAL Hi-8 Master > 1st. Gen PAL VHS Tape (Sony Excellence)
(2) Bonus: PAL Hi-8 Master > 1st. Gen PAL VHS Tape (Sony Excellence)
(3) transfers: 1st. Gen PAL VHS-Tape via Panasonic NV-HS950 Hi-Fi Stereo SVHS VCR > SVHS cable for video / stereo cinch cable for audio > Terratec Grabster AV400 > USB 2.0 cable > PC > TMPG DVD-Author 1.6 for DVD authoring >
(4) me > TLH (to create new md5 checksum file) > you
SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Page & Plant
Date: November 19th, 1998
Location: Milano, Italy
Venue: Filaforum
Label: Lords of Justice Production (for the Armored Saint)
Title: Walking Into Everywhere 1998
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: Yes
Chapters: Yes
Artwork: Yes
DVD's: 1 DL DVD
DVD Size: 6.47 GB
DVD Length:
(a) concert: 114:54
(b) bonuses: 14:19
(c) approximately 130 minutes total time
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: PAL
Color/B&W: Color
Type: AUD Shot & Pro Shot/TV
Resolution: 720 x 576
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 25 fps
Bitrate: 9000 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Audio Type: AUD Camera & TV (for bonus material)
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 384 kbps
Codec: AC3
Channels: 2
Streams: 1
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
01. intro
02. The Wanton Song
03. Heartbreaker
04. Ramble On
05. Walking Into Clarksdale
06. No Quarter
07. When The World Was Young
08. Going To California
09. Tangerine
10. Gallows Pole
11. Heart In Your Hand
12. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
13. Most High
14. How Many More Times (medley)
15. I Can't Quit You Baby
16. Whole Lotta Love
17. Rock And Roll
BONUS:
18. Italian TV TMC2 special including:
(a) Page & Plant backstage meeting with Italian fans and interviews
(b) live snippets of "Wanton Song" and "Heartbreaker"
SAMPLE:
"No Quarter" YouTube Sample
LINKS:
(1) 1998-11-19 Milano, Italy (AUD Shot DL DVD)
(2) 1998-11-19 Milano, Italy (AUD Shot DL DVD)
(3) 1998-11-19 Milano, Italy (AUD Shot DL DVD)
(4) 1998-11-19 Milano, Italy (AUD Shot DL DVD)
(5) 1998-11-19 Milano, Italy (AUD Shot DL DVD)
(6) 1998-11-19 Milano, Italy (AUD Shot DL DVD)
(7) 1998-11-19 Milano, Italy (AUD Shot DL DVD)
The audio is very good and on the great-to-excellent side of things I'd say. It too isn't without flaws but they are the kind of flaws I can deal with too. The audience is very excited but the recording seems to be pretty well balanced in not having a lot of audience noise during the music. The audio is straight from the video recorder's audio track on the master VHS. There seems to be some distortion in places but it is not bad and that would be almost expected using an older 1980's - 1990's VHS video camera.
As I mentioned already, the video goes between real clean and sharp video to a grainy, pixilated looking video throughout the show. I'm not sure of the cause but the sharing party I got the show through mentions they think it was due to a camera malfunction. I don't think this is the case however. To me, this seems more like a lighting issue as well as the generation of the tape too. It may even be an interference introduced in the transfer of the video tape when it was done or possibly heads that needed cleaning that could have caused the issue? The camera's chip set (and it may not have had one) may have been an issue too but the drastic change I believe is due to this tape's transfer and generation most likely.
There are some tracking issues at the bottom of the screen but they take up a small portion of the screen and again do not ruin anything. A good head cleaning might have fixed that on the video recorder or the SVHS recorder it had been transferred too? It's all speculation on my part of course and this is not meant to belittle the great quality and job done on this DVD project either. I've just seen similar issues occur when I had old VHS recorders with heads needing cleaning or even adjustments and alignments in years past. I have a room right now with about 6 - 10 4-head Hi-Fi VHS recorders in it and even an SVHS recorder that all work great. They just need head cleaning and alignment of heads to function at 100% full quality and nowadays you have to do this stuff yourself since repair shops have disappeared in today's disposable digital society.
The video is listed as a first generation VHS tape that was transferred correctly and digitally to a digital PC format. But I think the generation may be a little higher than what the party building the DVD was originally told most likely. I could be wrong though. I'll upload a sample of my favorite song in this show and most of it is in the higher quality, cleaner looking moments too. But you should see the moments where the video changes and looks grainy with no question of where it may be.
The band sounds especially superb on this night and they seem very musically charged! Jimmy Page especially does and he plays like he is playing in a 1975 Led Zeppelin show more that like in a 1998 Page & Plant show it seems. He is putting his heart and soul into the music and the solos are longer in many songs as well. Just when you think he's about to finish up and get back into the chorus of the song, he adds something new and picks it all up again just like he did in the day. "No Quarter" is one of the best versions of the song played on the tour I believe and what makes it great for me is Page's long and awesome solo and what he puts into it. "Babe I'm Going To Leave You" is the same and he plays it with a longer version of the 1998 additional part he added in during the tour. Robert Plant sounds like he is having a great time and feeling a little nostalgic or in the "Zep Daze" too it seems. The rest of the band is doing an excellent job as well and there is some really great, John Bonham looking almost, video of the late Michael Lee banging away on the drums at full speed and force very powerfully. I was always amazed by how well he pulled off taking over John Bonham's shoes in the two tours Page & Plant used him on their two tours. There is no replacing John Bonham of course. But if you needed someone to try and do an excellent job, well Michael Lee was the guy I think.
I really wish I had been able to have watched this full show again before uploading it overnight. It has been a few years since I've seen it from start to finish. But I did watch a good amount of it last night and some as I was sick and trying to recover from a 7 day stomach virus over the last week. It was hard to pay attention to anything as I slept on the couch and kept running back and forth to the restroom all week. But I did get to lay back and listen and enjoy it through the home setup off and on.
I'm really grateful to "ZoSo64" for sharing this DL DVD in February of 2010 on Dime and all thanks for sharing it. He not only shared it but he also built the DVD using high quality methods and he created the artwork for the show too. He was unable to recall the information on the Italian taper that recorded the show and he got it from. But a huge thanks goes out to him too!
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL!!!
THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!

THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!

Sunday, December 6, 2015
Fleetwood Mac: 1977-12-05 Tokyo, Japan (Video_Pro Shot_1 DVD)
This is an excellent video of Fleetwood Mac from 38 years ago (and a few hours) as they finished their tour in Japan on the Rumors tour. The video seems to be sourced from about 3 different sources from what I can tell. A good remastering of this video would make for a great project. However, it is already a great-to-excellent copy I think and a very enjoyable viewing experience.
I had mistakenly put this show into a folder for December 6th otherwise I would have uploaded it yesterday on its anniversary. So it is one day later than its 38th anniversary due to my mistake.
LINEAGE:
No lineage given > me > you
SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Fleetwood Mac
Date: December 5th, 1977
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Venue: Budokan Hall
Label: Gottahavit
Title: Japanese Rumors
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: No
Chapters: Yes (each song)
Artwork: Yes
DVD's: 1 DVD
DVD Size: 3.81 GB
DVD Length: 70:57
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: Pro Shot/TV
Resolution: 704 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 9555 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Audio Type: SB/Video
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 256 kbps
Codec: AC3
Channels: 2
Streams: 1
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
01. Monday Morning
02. Oh Well
03. Rhiannon
04. Oh Daddy
05. Never Going Back Again
06. Landslide
07. Over My Head
08. Gold Dust Woman
09. You Make Loving Fun
10. Go Your Own Way
11. World Turning
12. The Chain
13. Songbird
LINKS:
(1) 1977-12-05 Tokyo, Japan (Pro Shot DVD)
(2) 1977-12-05 Tokyo, Japan (Pro Shot DVD)
(3) 1977-12-05 Tokyo, Japan (Pro Shot DVD)
(4) 1977-12-05 Tokyo, Japan (Pro Shot DVD)
This is not the complete concert unfortunately. I'm not sure if the full concert has ever surfaced to be honest. And as I mentioned earlier, I think this is a video sourced from three different sources. One source has no time stamp, one has one time stamp, and the third has three time stamps on the screen.
Some of the various sources for this DVD reportedly are from a TV program that was being made for the Japan show(s) that never got released and some live performances as well as outtakes (or rehearsals) too. It is a confusing mess of information really.
The quality varies in the different videos. There is some static in some songs that seems a little heavier in the right channel and other songs are clean and clear. If I really knew the story on these videos and the whole project it would be easier to explain the differences in the video/songs. But the songs were arranged in the correct order they were played live reportedly. So even though the December 5th video is not complete at least the video is in the right order with what is on it.
I like Fleetwood Mac and that helps me rate this video higher. But if you don't like them, well, this might be only as high as a great on your scale (see ratings). But to me, even with the flaws, I still rate this one as a great-to-excellent DVD.
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
I had mistakenly put this show into a folder for December 6th otherwise I would have uploaded it yesterday on its anniversary. So it is one day later than its 38th anniversary due to my mistake.
LINEAGE:
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SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Fleetwood Mac
Date: December 5th, 1977
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Venue: Budokan Hall
Label: Gottahavit
Title: Japanese Rumors
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: No
Chapters: Yes (each song)
Artwork: Yes
DVD's: 1 DVD
DVD Size: 3.81 GB
DVD Length: 70:57
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: Pro Shot/TV
Resolution: 704 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 9555 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Audio Type: SB/Video
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 256 kbps
Codec: AC3
Channels: 2
Streams: 1
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
01. Monday Morning
02. Oh Well
03. Rhiannon
04. Oh Daddy
05. Never Going Back Again
06. Landslide
07. Over My Head
08. Gold Dust Woman
09. You Make Loving Fun
10. Go Your Own Way
11. World Turning
12. The Chain
13. Songbird
LINKS:
(1) 1977-12-05 Tokyo, Japan (Pro Shot DVD)
(2) 1977-12-05 Tokyo, Japan (Pro Shot DVD)
(3) 1977-12-05 Tokyo, Japan (Pro Shot DVD)
(4) 1977-12-05 Tokyo, Japan (Pro Shot DVD)
This is not the complete concert unfortunately. I'm not sure if the full concert has ever surfaced to be honest. And as I mentioned earlier, I think this is a video sourced from three different sources. One source has no time stamp, one has one time stamp, and the third has three time stamps on the screen.
Some of the various sources for this DVD reportedly are from a TV program that was being made for the Japan show(s) that never got released and some live performances as well as outtakes (or rehearsals) too. It is a confusing mess of information really.
The quality varies in the different videos. There is some static in some songs that seems a little heavier in the right channel and other songs are clean and clear. If I really knew the story on these videos and the whole project it would be easier to explain the differences in the video/songs. But the songs were arranged in the correct order they were played live reportedly. So even though the December 5th video is not complete at least the video is in the right order with what is on it.
I like Fleetwood Mac and that helps me rate this video higher. But if you don't like them, well, this might be only as high as a great on your scale (see ratings). But to me, even with the flaws, I still rate this one as a great-to-excellent DVD.
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL!!!
THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!
THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!
Monday, November 9, 2015
Page & Pant: 1998-09-23 Las Vegas, NV (DVD_Pro Shot & AUD Shot_SB/Pre-FM Master Audio_1 DL DVD)
This version of this show was recently requested by a friend and I'm getting a chance to finally upload it tonight. This is the upgraded version of the Las Vegas 1998 Page & Plant show and it uses the master pre-FM audio Jimmy Page reportedly did not want to use or air (it's excellent so I don't know why) rather than the mono audio on the more common version of the show from Third Eye.
The video is also made up of about 1/3 of the show sourced from a pro shot video source and then the other2/3 being sourced from the Third Eye audience shot source. These are just rough estimates but I believe they're close. The audio used throughout the whole show is the LPCM pre-FM soundboard master audio. This is an excellent copy of the show and the very best I know of so far.
LINEAGE:
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SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Page & Plant
Date: September 23rd, 1998
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Venue: MGM Grand Garden
Label: Third Eye & Other Unknown Source
Title: None
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: No
Chapters: Yes
Artwork: No
DVD's: 1 DL DVD
DVD Size: 5.34 GB
DVD Length: 1 hour, 55 minutes
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: Pro Shot & AUD Shot
Resolution: 720 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 8000 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Audio Type: SB/Pre-FM (DAT Master)
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 1536 kbps
Codec: LPCM
Channels: 2
Streams: 1
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
01. The Wanton Song
02. Bring It On Home
03. Heartbreaker *
04. Ramble On *
05. Walking Into Clarksdale *
06. No Quarter *
07. When The World Was Young *
08. Going To California *
09. Tangerine
10. Gallows Pole
11. Heart In Your Hand
12. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
13. How Many More Times/Trampled Underfoot
14. Most High
15. Whole Lotta Love
16. Thank You
17. Rock And Roll
* = Pro shot source video
LINKS:
(1) 1998-09-23 Las Vegas, NV (DL DVD/Pro & AUD Shot SB)
(2) 1998-09-23 Las Vegas, NV (DL DVD/Pro & AUD Shot SB)
(3) 1998-09-23 Las Vegas, NV (DL DVD/Pro & AUD Shot SB)
(4) 1998-09-23 Las Vegas, NV (DL DVD/Pro & AUD Shot SB)
(5) 1998-09-23 Las Vegas, NV (DL DVD/Pro & AUD Shot SB)
(6) 1998-09-23 Las Vegas, NV (DL DVD/Pro & AUD Shot SB)
At first I thought the audio for the show was a matrix of the SB/pre-FM material and an audience audio source (probably Third Eye's recording). But I realized this was not the case and this may be why Page didn't like this audio and did not want to air it. It sounds like the crowd can definitely be heard in between songs louder than usual but still not at all bad sounding. I actually like this audio better than if it had no crowd noise at all in between songs like some recordings have. There is no explanations or information as to why Page did not like the audio and would not let it be aired. And it's purely speculation on my part that it may be because it has a matrix and louder audience noise sound to it.
The text file that came with this DL DVD was very limited with information in it. There was no lineage, no explaining anything, and really nothing other than a setlist and some basic here it is. The sharing party did state they had higher expectations and plans for the project but they didn't have time to do the work they'd wanted to do so they were just uploading it. And that's fine. There is no menu but there are chapters for each song.
I have no idea if the rest of the show had been professionally shot or where this pro shot part of it came from. But thankfully it was available to add. And of course Third Eye's work, as almost always, is very good too.
I recently got the full 2 DVD Third Eye copy of this same Las Vegas show and I may upload it too eventually. But since this copy is the better copy and a definite upgrade as far as sound and video goes, it was an easy choice to upload this LPCM audio copy with a good amount of pro shot video. And it was the copy requested anyhow.
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
The video is also made up of about 1/3 of the show sourced from a pro shot video source and then the other2/3 being sourced from the Third Eye audience shot source. These are just rough estimates but I believe they're close. The audio used throughout the whole show is the LPCM pre-FM soundboard master audio. This is an excellent copy of the show and the very best I know of so far.
LINEAGE:
No lineage given > me > you
SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Page & Plant
Date: September 23rd, 1998
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Venue: MGM Grand Garden
Label: Third Eye & Other Unknown Source
Title: None
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: No
Chapters: Yes
Artwork: No
DVD's: 1 DL DVD
DVD Size: 5.34 GB
DVD Length: 1 hour, 55 minutes
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: Pro Shot & AUD Shot
Resolution: 720 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 8000 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Audio Type: SB/Pre-FM (DAT Master)
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 1536 kbps
Codec: LPCM
Channels: 2
Streams: 1
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
01. The Wanton Song
02. Bring It On Home
03. Heartbreaker *
04. Ramble On *
05. Walking Into Clarksdale *
06. No Quarter *
07. When The World Was Young *
08. Going To California *
09. Tangerine
10. Gallows Pole
11. Heart In Your Hand
12. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
13. How Many More Times/Trampled Underfoot
14. Most High
15. Whole Lotta Love
16. Thank You
17. Rock And Roll
* = Pro shot source video
LINKS:
(1) 1998-09-23 Las Vegas, NV (DL DVD/Pro & AUD Shot SB)
(2) 1998-09-23 Las Vegas, NV (DL DVD/Pro & AUD Shot SB)
(3) 1998-09-23 Las Vegas, NV (DL DVD/Pro & AUD Shot SB)
(4) 1998-09-23 Las Vegas, NV (DL DVD/Pro & AUD Shot SB)
(5) 1998-09-23 Las Vegas, NV (DL DVD/Pro & AUD Shot SB)
(6) 1998-09-23 Las Vegas, NV (DL DVD/Pro & AUD Shot SB)
At first I thought the audio for the show was a matrix of the SB/pre-FM material and an audience audio source (probably Third Eye's recording). But I realized this was not the case and this may be why Page didn't like this audio and did not want to air it. It sounds like the crowd can definitely be heard in between songs louder than usual but still not at all bad sounding. I actually like this audio better than if it had no crowd noise at all in between songs like some recordings have. There is no explanations or information as to why Page did not like the audio and would not let it be aired. And it's purely speculation on my part that it may be because it has a matrix and louder audience noise sound to it.
The text file that came with this DL DVD was very limited with information in it. There was no lineage, no explaining anything, and really nothing other than a setlist and some basic here it is. The sharing party did state they had higher expectations and plans for the project but they didn't have time to do the work they'd wanted to do so they were just uploading it. And that's fine. There is no menu but there are chapters for each song.
I have no idea if the rest of the show had been professionally shot or where this pro shot part of it came from. But thankfully it was available to add. And of course Third Eye's work, as almost always, is very good too.
I recently got the full 2 DVD Third Eye copy of this same Las Vegas show and I may upload it too eventually. But since this copy is the better copy and a definite upgrade as far as sound and video goes, it was an easy choice to upload this LPCM audio copy with a good amount of pro shot video. And it was the copy requested anyhow.
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL!!!
THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!

THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!

Sunday, September 27, 2015
Queen: 1981-09-25 Caracus, Venezuela (Pro Shot DVD_Dolby 2 Ch. & 5.1 Ch.)
This is a DVD of Queen's performance from 34 years ago. Well, it was two days ago (when I started getting it ready to upload). There are also some bonus features on the DVD too. This is the full concert and the bonus features include a short part of the soundcheck, a slideshow of images with a song, and a Queen interview track too.
There was absolutely no information other than what is on the artwork that came with this file set when I got it about 8years ago.
LINEAGE:
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SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Queen
Date: September 25th, 1981
Location: Caracas, Venezuela
Venue: Unknown
Label: Snow Producciones
Title: Live In Venezuela '81
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: Yes
Chapters: Yes
Artwork: Yes
DVD's: 1
DVD Size: 3.30 GB
DVD Length: 1:31:13 (concert) + approximately 16 min (bonuses)
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: Pro Shot
Resolution: 720 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 6000/8000 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 448 kbps
Codec: AC3
Channels: Dolby 2.0 & Dolby 5.1
Streams: 2
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
01. We Will Rock You
02. Let Me Entertain You
03. Play The Game
04. Somebody To Love
05. Killer Queen
06. I'm In Love With My Car
07. Get Down Make Love
08. Need Your Loving Tonight
09. Save Me
10. Now I'm Here
11. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
12. Dragon Attack
13. Now I'm Here (Reprise)
14. Love Of My Life
15. Keep Yourself Alive
16. instrumental (drums and guitar)
17. Flash Gordon (theme)
18. The Hero
19. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
20. Bohemian Rhapsody
21. Tie Your Mother Down
22. Another One Bites The Dust
23. Sheer Heart Attack
24. We Will Rock You
25. We Are The Champions
26. God Save The Queen
LINKS:
(1) 1981-09-25 Caracas, Venezuela (Pro Shot)
(2) 1981-09-25 Caracas, Venezuela (Pro Shot)
(3) 1981-09-25 Caracas, Venezuela (Pro Shot)
(4) 1981-09-25 Caracas, Venezuela (Pro Shot)
SAMPLE:
YouTube Sample
The video is really clean and nice looking in this show and the audio is great but not excellent. I'm not sure if the Dolby Digital 5.1 audio stream is really necessary. The build of the DVD does have the two audio streams with one being 2 channel (2.0) and the other being 6 channel (5.1). But the 2 channel audio sounded better, louder, and it is the stream I watched the most as I was previewing the DVD the other day.
There are some audio issues. But you get use to them. There are some crackle and pops at times which I guess come from the VHS tape. The video looks like it has been rendered and possibly color enhanced/corrected too. I wish I could have watched more of the video before making this post but I wasn't able too. The audio changes a few times in the concert but you get adjusted to it and it really is not bad. I just wish it was a more hi fidelity sounding audio track and a steady and unchanging track as well. I really cannot add any more without more research and investigating the DVD more closely when I have time to.
One thing I like is in the bonus features. It is the two and a half minute picture/slideshow to a Queen song I'm not familiar with. It's a slideshow with the audio track (like an audio DVD). The additional bonus features such as the interviews and sound check are all picked from the main menu of the DVD. The same goes for the audio stream you want to use. Personally, I always use my remote control and switch between the audio streams on DVD's with more than one. But you can make the choice from the menu too.
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
There was absolutely no information other than what is on the artwork that came with this file set when I got it about 8years ago.
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SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Queen
Date: September 25th, 1981
Location: Caracas, Venezuela
Venue: Unknown
Label: Snow Producciones
Title: Live In Venezuela '81
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: Yes
Chapters: Yes
Artwork: Yes
DVD's: 1
DVD Size: 3.30 GB
DVD Length: 1:31:13 (concert) + approximately 16 min (bonuses)
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: Pro Shot
Resolution: 720 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 6000/8000 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 448 kbps
Codec: AC3
Channels: Dolby 2.0 & Dolby 5.1
Streams: 2
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
01. We Will Rock You
02. Let Me Entertain You
03. Play The Game
04. Somebody To Love
05. Killer Queen
06. I'm In Love With My Car
07. Get Down Make Love
08. Need Your Loving Tonight
09. Save Me
10. Now I'm Here
11. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
12. Dragon Attack
13. Now I'm Here (Reprise)
14. Love Of My Life
15. Keep Yourself Alive
16. instrumental (drums and guitar)
17. Flash Gordon (theme)
18. The Hero
19. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
20. Bohemian Rhapsody
21. Tie Your Mother Down
22. Another One Bites The Dust
23. Sheer Heart Attack
24. We Will Rock You
25. We Are The Champions
26. God Save The Queen
LINKS:
(1) 1981-09-25 Caracas, Venezuela (Pro Shot)
(2) 1981-09-25 Caracas, Venezuela (Pro Shot)
(3) 1981-09-25 Caracas, Venezuela (Pro Shot)
(4) 1981-09-25 Caracas, Venezuela (Pro Shot)
SAMPLE:
YouTube Sample
The video is really clean and nice looking in this show and the audio is great but not excellent. I'm not sure if the Dolby Digital 5.1 audio stream is really necessary. The build of the DVD does have the two audio streams with one being 2 channel (2.0) and the other being 6 channel (5.1). But the 2 channel audio sounded better, louder, and it is the stream I watched the most as I was previewing the DVD the other day.
There are some audio issues. But you get use to them. There are some crackle and pops at times which I guess come from the VHS tape. The video looks like it has been rendered and possibly color enhanced/corrected too. I wish I could have watched more of the video before making this post but I wasn't able too. The audio changes a few times in the concert but you get adjusted to it and it really is not bad. I just wish it was a more hi fidelity sounding audio track and a steady and unchanging track as well. I really cannot add any more without more research and investigating the DVD more closely when I have time to.
One thing I like is in the bonus features. It is the two and a half minute picture/slideshow to a Queen song I'm not familiar with. It's a slideshow with the audio track (like an audio DVD). The additional bonus features such as the interviews and sound check are all picked from the main menu of the DVD. The same goes for the audio stream you want to use. Personally, I always use my remote control and switch between the audio streams on DVD's with more than one. But you can make the choice from the menu too.
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL!!!
THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!

THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!

Wednesday, September 16, 2015
REO Speedwagon: 1971-XX-XX Carbondale, IL (DVD_Pro Shot_LPCM_1 DVD)
If anyone hasn't heard yet, REO Speedwagon's founding member Gary Richrath passed away on 2015-09-13 (Sunday). I just learned of it this morning and I'm not sure what the details are on his death. But he was one of the best rock 'n' roll guitarists of his time and a key reason REO Speedwagon made it so big in their later years.
I'm uploading a better copy (audio wise) of this 1971 PBS TV appearance on a program called The Sessions today. I've built my own DVD with menus and cool junk. But it was not an LPCM audio copy and this one being shared is. This copy has automatic 10 minute chapters and looks like it was transferred via a standalone DVD burner too.
I am not sure where I got this copy and it possibly even came from Dime? The text file I just noticed mentions it had been on Dime so that makes it even more likely. I'll include the original text file too. I've tried to determine who shared it but have not had any luck. But to whoever shared this to begin with, thanks definitely goes to that person!
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SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: REO Speedwagon
Date: Fall 1971
Location: Carbondale, Illinois
Venue: WSIU Studios (PBS)
Program: The Sessions
Label: None
Title: The Sessions
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: No
Chapters: Yes (10 minute auto chapters)
Artwork: Yes (not in download/obtained later)
DVD's: 1
DVD Size: 1.98 GB
DVD Length: 29:44
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: Pro Shot
Resolution: 720 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 8032 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 1536 kbps
Codec: LPCM
Channels: 2
Streams: 1
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
01. Gypsy Woman's Passion
02. London Branch (program's host)
03. 157 Riverside Avenue
04. Lay Me Down
05. Be A Big Man Someday
06. Anti-Establishment Man
LINKS:
(1) 1971-XX-XX Carbondale, IL (Pro Shot)
(2) 1971-XX-XX Carbondale, IL (Pro Shot)
(3) 1971-XX-XX Carbondale, IL (Pro Shot)
SAMPLE:
YouTube - Gypsy Woman's Passion
Dime Torrent - Download Here!
NOTE: I created a torrent and posted it on Dime. If your a Dime member, you'll know what to do. If not, sign up for a free account and READ THE RULES. Go to http://www.dimeadozen.org for their home page. And remember to keep your sharing ratio at 0.25% or higher so as to not get banned. It's a much faster download almost always! Now, back to the original blog post.
REO Speedwagon, formed in 1967, stayed pretty much the same as far as members of the group went throughout the years with a few exceptions. This video was shot before members Kevin Cronin (vocals) or Bruce Hall (bass) were in the band. And years later, as they were transitioning from a more classic rock with a lot of guitar type of band to a more ballads type of band, Gary Richrath did not like this. I personally like both eras of the band's music but I really like the 1981 and earlier REO Speedwagon the best where Richrath played awesome solos in the songs.
In 1989, after the band decided to stop the partying and clean up their act, Gary Richrath did not want to go the direction the rest of the band was going. He was upset by the music and he had been getting more and more heavily into drug use which the rest of the band had reportedly stopped doing at this point. So the band fired him and replaced him with Dave Amoto.
Richrath made an attempt at playing his own solo music and tours briefly, but that was short lived. He just sort of disappeared from the public eye and not much was heard of him or from him after that. He did appear on stage and plat with REO Speedwagon once more in 2013 at a benefit show to the surprise of the crowd. But two years later, he's now gone for good sadly.
This is a superb capture of the band when the lineup had Terry Luttrell on vocals and Gregg Philbin on bass. The other members were future and even present members that stuck with the band for a long time through the years and they include Neal Doughty on keyboards, Alan Gratzer on drums, and of course the now late Gary Richrath.
I'm not 100% sure who is with REO Speedwagon today, but I do know a few of the early and possibly original lineup is still with them. And most members have been there from the 1970's I believe. Either Doughty or Gratzer recently retired I believe but I know Kevin Cronin, Bruce Hall, and Dave Amato (joined in 1990 I believe) are definitely with REO Speedwagon today and they are constantly touring and rocking. I've seen them so many times and recorded so many shows of them over the years I cannot even remember how many times it has been.
I added a few screen shots from the video at the bottom of this post. So as a tribute to Gary Richrath, here is an early look into REO Speedwagon.
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
I'm uploading a better copy (audio wise) of this 1971 PBS TV appearance on a program called The Sessions today. I've built my own DVD with menus and cool junk. But it was not an LPCM audio copy and this one being shared is. This copy has automatic 10 minute chapters and looks like it was transferred via a standalone DVD burner too.
I am not sure where I got this copy and it possibly even came from Dime? The text file I just noticed mentions it had been on Dime so that makes it even more likely. I'll include the original text file too. I've tried to determine who shared it but have not had any luck. But to whoever shared this to begin with, thanks definitely goes to that person!
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Master station tape > ? > me > created new text file & md5 file > you
SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: REO Speedwagon
Date: Fall 1971
Location: Carbondale, Illinois
Venue: WSIU Studios (PBS)
Program: The Sessions
Label: None
Title: The Sessions
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: No
Chapters: Yes (10 minute auto chapters)
Artwork: Yes (not in download/obtained later)
DVD's: 1
DVD Size: 1.98 GB
DVD Length: 29:44
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: Pro Shot
Resolution: 720 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 8032 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 1536 kbps
Codec: LPCM
Channels: 2
Streams: 1
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
01. Gypsy Woman's Passion
02. London Branch (program's host)
03. 157 Riverside Avenue
04. Lay Me Down
05. Be A Big Man Someday
06. Anti-Establishment Man
LINKS:
(1) 1971-XX-XX Carbondale, IL (Pro Shot)
(2) 1971-XX-XX Carbondale, IL (Pro Shot)
(3) 1971-XX-XX Carbondale, IL (Pro Shot)
SAMPLE:
YouTube - Gypsy Woman's Passion
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REO Speedwagon, formed in 1967, stayed pretty much the same as far as members of the group went throughout the years with a few exceptions. This video was shot before members Kevin Cronin (vocals) or Bruce Hall (bass) were in the band. And years later, as they were transitioning from a more classic rock with a lot of guitar type of band to a more ballads type of band, Gary Richrath did not like this. I personally like both eras of the band's music but I really like the 1981 and earlier REO Speedwagon the best where Richrath played awesome solos in the songs.
In 1989, after the band decided to stop the partying and clean up their act, Gary Richrath did not want to go the direction the rest of the band was going. He was upset by the music and he had been getting more and more heavily into drug use which the rest of the band had reportedly stopped doing at this point. So the band fired him and replaced him with Dave Amoto.
Richrath made an attempt at playing his own solo music and tours briefly, but that was short lived. He just sort of disappeared from the public eye and not much was heard of him or from him after that. He did appear on stage and plat with REO Speedwagon once more in 2013 at a benefit show to the surprise of the crowd. But two years later, he's now gone for good sadly.
This is a superb capture of the band when the lineup had Terry Luttrell on vocals and Gregg Philbin on bass. The other members were future and even present members that stuck with the band for a long time through the years and they include Neal Doughty on keyboards, Alan Gratzer on drums, and of course the now late Gary Richrath.
I'm not 100% sure who is with REO Speedwagon today, but I do know a few of the early and possibly original lineup is still with them. And most members have been there from the 1970's I believe. Either Doughty or Gratzer recently retired I believe but I know Kevin Cronin, Bruce Hall, and Dave Amato (joined in 1990 I believe) are definitely with REO Speedwagon today and they are constantly touring and rocking. I've seen them so many times and recorded so many shows of them over the years I cannot even remember how many times it has been.
I added a few screen shots from the video at the bottom of this post. So as a tribute to Gary Richrath, here is an early look into REO Speedwagon.
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL!!!
THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
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THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
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Friday, September 11, 2015
Page & Plant: 1995-05-17 Inglewood, CA (DVD_AUD Shot Remaster_LPCM_1 DL DVD)
I am uploading this Jimmy Page & Robert Plant 1995 show tonight because it was requested a few weeks ago by a friend on my Facebook BBBB page. This is the better of the two copies of this show I have too because it has the LPCM audio and it is a DL DVD.
I just realized something else that I believe makes it better and it comes at an ironic moment. This is a Blockbuster Production of the Third Eye Productions video. In other words, "Blockbuster" took the "Third Eye" copy of the show and made his project of it. And "Blockbuster" is someone who does superb work and really makes superb video projects.
The ironic factor to all of this I'll explain the best I can. I just private messaged "Blockbuster" about some videos he had sent me a few months ago and I just wanted to see how he has been doing since I last talked with him. I had been thinking about him over the last week or two since I haven't heard from him lately. As I was sending a PM to "Blockbuster" before I began preparing this upload, I had no idea that "Blockbuster", a friend that has really helped me out a lot with both audio and video items related to Led Zeppelin, was the one that had created this project I had been planning on sharing. At the request of my other great friend, Joe, who has also helped me out with some awesome cassette tapes I'm helping him out with transferring, it all came toghether that one friend is really helping two more.
The relationships and friendships I've been able to build with fellow traders and collectors over the years is one of the things I really enjoy the most about this whole "hobby" (for lack of a better word). I truly enjoy meeting the great friends and the friends helping friends too. And this is a perfect example of how friends helping friends all comes together in our passion and love of great, rare music.
LINEAGE:
Third Eye DVD > PC HD via DVD Shrink > VIDEO_TS folder > > me > found artwork & created new md5 file > you
SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Page & Plant
Date: May 17th, 1995
Location: Inglewood, California
Venue: Great Western Forum
Label: Third Eye & Blockbuster
Title: Los Angeles
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: Yes
Chapters: Yes
Artwork: Yes
DVD's: 1 DL DVD
DVD Size: 7.09 GB
DVD Length: 2:12:16
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: AUD Shot
Resolution: 720 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 9500 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Audio Type: AUD
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 1536 kbps
Codec: LPCM
Channels: 2
Streams: 1
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
01. Tales Of Bron
02. The Wanton Song
03. Bring It On Home
04. Ramble On
05. Thank You
06. Shake My Tree
07. Lullaby
08. No Quarter
09. Gallows Pole
10. hurdy gurdy (instrument solo)
11. When The Levee Breaks
12. Hey Hey What Can I Do
13. The Song Remains The Same
14. Since I've Been Loving You
15. Dancing Days
16. Calling To You
17. Four Sticks
18. In The Evening
19. Black Dog
20. Kashmir (featuring Lili Haydn)
LINKS:
(1) 1995-05-17 Inglewood, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye Remaster)
(2) 1995-05-17 Inglewood, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye Remaster)
(3) 1995-05-17 Inglewood, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye Remaster)
(4) 1995-05-17 Inglewood, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye Remaster)
(5) 1995-05-17 Inglewood, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye Remaster)
(6) 1995-05-17 Inglewood, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye Remaster)
(7) 1995-05-17 Inglewood, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye Remaster)
(8) 1995-05-17 Inglewood, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye Remaster)
Third Eye Productions did a great job of capturing the video and audio of the concert like they did on most of the 1995 through 1998 Page and Plant concerts. The taper recorded other artists too over the years and he (and reportedly his wife helping too) are known for their great audio/video productions.
The Great Western Forum in Inglewood is the same venue of so, so many great concerts over the decades of concerts performed there. It is the same venue that has had many names such as LA Forum, The Forum, and even Fabulous Forum over the years. Many associate it with Los Angeles but it really is in the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood, California.
The audio sounds excellent in this show and the camera work is excellent too. I have not watched this concert in years and this January 2015 "Blockbuster" DL project is an upgrade from the VHS copy I had watched last time I saw this concert.
Rather than spend the time to go through it all, and since it is a requested show and the requesting party already knows the details of the show and recording, I'm going ahead and uploading it. It is a show that Page and Plant fans will enjoy and it is an excellent quality (looking and sounding) production.
One thing I am not sure about has to do with the artwork. On the side with the setlist, it has both the 1995-05-16 and 1995-05-17 songs listed. This is only the 1995-05-17 show so why the previous night's setlist is on the artwork I cannot explain.
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
I just realized something else that I believe makes it better and it comes at an ironic moment. This is a Blockbuster Production of the Third Eye Productions video. In other words, "Blockbuster" took the "Third Eye" copy of the show and made his project of it. And "Blockbuster" is someone who does superb work and really makes superb video projects.
The ironic factor to all of this I'll explain the best I can. I just private messaged "Blockbuster" about some videos he had sent me a few months ago and I just wanted to see how he has been doing since I last talked with him. I had been thinking about him over the last week or two since I haven't heard from him lately. As I was sending a PM to "Blockbuster" before I began preparing this upload, I had no idea that "Blockbuster", a friend that has really helped me out a lot with both audio and video items related to Led Zeppelin, was the one that had created this project I had been planning on sharing. At the request of my other great friend, Joe, who has also helped me out with some awesome cassette tapes I'm helping him out with transferring, it all came toghether that one friend is really helping two more.
The relationships and friendships I've been able to build with fellow traders and collectors over the years is one of the things I really enjoy the most about this whole "hobby" (for lack of a better word). I truly enjoy meeting the great friends and the friends helping friends too. And this is a perfect example of how friends helping friends all comes together in our passion and love of great, rare music.
LINEAGE:
Third Eye DVD > PC HD via DVD Shrink > VIDEO_TS folder > > me > found artwork & created new md5 file > you
SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Page & Plant
Date: May 17th, 1995
Location: Inglewood, California
Venue: Great Western Forum
Label: Third Eye & Blockbuster
Title: Los Angeles
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: Yes
Chapters: Yes
Artwork: Yes
DVD's: 1 DL DVD
DVD Size: 7.09 GB
DVD Length: 2:12:16
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: AUD Shot
Resolution: 720 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 9500 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Audio Type: AUD
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 1536 kbps
Codec: LPCM
Channels: 2
Streams: 1
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
01. Tales Of Bron
02. The Wanton Song
03. Bring It On Home
04. Ramble On
05. Thank You
06. Shake My Tree
07. Lullaby
08. No Quarter
09. Gallows Pole
10. hurdy gurdy (instrument solo)
11. When The Levee Breaks
12. Hey Hey What Can I Do
13. The Song Remains The Same
14. Since I've Been Loving You
15. Dancing Days
16. Calling To You
17. Four Sticks
18. In The Evening
19. Black Dog
20. Kashmir (featuring Lili Haydn)
LINKS:
(1) 1995-05-17 Inglewood, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye Remaster)
(2) 1995-05-17 Inglewood, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye Remaster)
(3) 1995-05-17 Inglewood, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye Remaster)
(4) 1995-05-17 Inglewood, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye Remaster)
(5) 1995-05-17 Inglewood, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye Remaster)
(6) 1995-05-17 Inglewood, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye Remaster)
(7) 1995-05-17 Inglewood, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye Remaster)
(8) 1995-05-17 Inglewood, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye Remaster)
Third Eye Productions did a great job of capturing the video and audio of the concert like they did on most of the 1995 through 1998 Page and Plant concerts. The taper recorded other artists too over the years and he (and reportedly his wife helping too) are known for their great audio/video productions.
The Great Western Forum in Inglewood is the same venue of so, so many great concerts over the decades of concerts performed there. It is the same venue that has had many names such as LA Forum, The Forum, and even Fabulous Forum over the years. Many associate it with Los Angeles but it really is in the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood, California.
The audio sounds excellent in this show and the camera work is excellent too. I have not watched this concert in years and this January 2015 "Blockbuster" DL project is an upgrade from the VHS copy I had watched last time I saw this concert.
Rather than spend the time to go through it all, and since it is a requested show and the requesting party already knows the details of the show and recording, I'm going ahead and uploading it. It is a show that Page and Plant fans will enjoy and it is an excellent quality (looking and sounding) production.
One thing I am not sure about has to do with the artwork. On the side with the setlist, it has both the 1995-05-16 and 1995-05-17 songs listed. This is only the 1995-05-17 show so why the previous night's setlist is on the artwork I cannot explain.
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL!!!
THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!

THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!

Friday, August 21, 2015
Aerosmith & Jimmy Page: 1990-08-20 & 1990-09-18 London, Englan (DVD_AUD Shot Master VHS_1 DVD)
I didn't get a chance to upload this requested DVD on its 25th anniversary yesterday. So I'm doing it today!
This is the performance of the Donnington, UK Monsters of Rock performance on 1990-08-18 with Jimmy Page playing with Aerosmith (just "Train Kept A Rollin'" with Page) and then the 1990-08-20 London, England rehearsals and the following show of Aerosmith (with and without Page) at the Marquee Club. in London
I'm not sure if this was all shot by the same person or not? Whoever shot the video at the 1990-0818 show and the 1990-08-20 rehearsals had full access where we wouldn't to be up front (8/18) and on stage with the band (8/20). And the video shot at the 8/20 concert that followed on the same day as the rehearsals looks like a single camera, tripod mounted shoot from the mid section in the balcony area. I'm not sure if the band had this recorded or someone in the audience recorded it. But the fact it is tripod shot makes me think it could be the same person who recorded the show on stage too. So I believe the whole DVD was likely shot by the same guy.
I labelled the tags for this post's video as audience shot but personally I consider it more of a semi pro shot source.
LINEAGE:
Master VHS > silver DVD > PC > me > you
SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Aerosmith & Jimmy Page
Date: August 18th, 1990 & August 20th, 1990
Location: Donnington, UK & London, England
Venue: Donnington Park & Marquee Club
Label: AMA
Title: Jimmy Page & Aerosmith Marquee & Donnington 1990
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: Yes
Chapters: Yes
Artwork: Yes (low resolution)
DVD's: 1 DVD
Source: Master VHS
DVD Size: 4.32 GB
DVD Length: 1 hour, 30 minutes approximately
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: AUD Shot
Resolution: 720 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 7000 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Audio Type: AUD
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 448 kbps
Codec: AC3
Channels: 2/6
Streams: 3 (1. original source, 2. mixing board, 3, Dolby 5.1 mix)
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
1990-08-18
Donnington Park, Castle Donnington, England, UK
01. Backstage (Page, Perry & Tyler) & "Train Kept A Rollin'"
1990-08-20
Marquee Club, London, England (rehearsals)
02. Rattlesnake Shake
03. Big Ten Inch
04. Train Kept A Rollin'
05. I Ain't Got You
06. Mother Popcorn
07. Let Me Love You
08. All Your Love
09. Immigrant Song (3 takes)
10. Think About It (2 takes)
11. Red House
1990-08-20
Marquee Club, London, England (show)
12. I Ain't Got You
13. Think About It
14. Red House
15. Immigrant Song
16. Train Kept A Rollin'
LINKS:
(1) 1990-08-20 & 1990-08-18 London & Donnington (DVD)
(2) 1990-08-20 & 1990-08-18 London & Donnington (DVD)
(3) 1990-08-20 & 1990-08-18 London & Donnington (DVD)
(4) 1990-08-20 & 1990-08-18 London & Donnington (DVD)
(5) 1990-08-20 & 1990-08-18 London & Donnington (DVD)
I haven't watched this DVD in a year or so and I'm not planning on watching it all to give a full review this morning. Besides, I'm still listening to the Tulsa 1970-1970-08-21 Led Zeppelin concert just uploaded and I'm not going to stop it during the "Whole Lotta Love" medley anyhow! So this will be a short review since I'm tired and ready to go to 1sleep.
The DVD starts with the backstage talk between Jimmy Page, Steven Tyler, and Joe Perry at the 1990-08-18 Donnington show before they went on stage together. Aerosmith and Page play "Train Kept A Rollin'" and the camera angle is from in front of the first row or an area concert goers couldn't access it looks like.
The August 20th rehearsals start off the next segment with Aerosmith doing their stuff. Jimmy Page comes in later and joins them. There is a lot of talking and deciding how to do the songs (aka rehearsing) going on in that whole segment of the DVD as expected. The camera angle here is a guy walking around and filming in different areas of the stage,
And finally, the Marquee Club concert is the last part of the DVD. This is also from the August 20th date and of course after the rehearsals. The band experiences a sound issue in the show and then the show (about 25 minutes) continues on. This is the tripod mounted video part of the DVD and the small venue is filled with fans yelling "Jimmy Page" during parts of the show.
Somebody should have taught Steven Tyler the lyrics to "Immigrant Song" before they did this whole gig because he obviously never learned them. He mumbles non English sounding noises as he sings the song showing he really doesn't know the song at all.
For some reason I was thinking Page did more than one song with Aerosmith in their Donnington Monsters of Rock concert but I guess he just did "Train Kept A Rollin'". At least that is all he did in this video.
Since I am really running behind and this DVD has taken my much longer to get ready than I had planned, I'm going to wrap things up. I recommend if you are an Aerosmith fan or a Jimmy page fan you just download the DVD. I've got to get it uploading now and really cannot spend more time researching and commenting on this DVD. It is excellent/superb quality and was likely videotaped by a professional camera from someone within the band's (Aerosmith) entourage. You will like it if you like these artists and want to see a rare recording of them.
Thanks goes to "Amduscia" for sharing another great video on R-O for us to be able to burn to disc and watch!
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
This is the performance of the Donnington, UK Monsters of Rock performance on 1990-08-18 with Jimmy Page playing with Aerosmith (just "Train Kept A Rollin'" with Page) and then the 1990-08-20 London, England rehearsals and the following show of Aerosmith (with and without Page) at the Marquee Club. in London
I'm not sure if this was all shot by the same person or not? Whoever shot the video at the 1990-0818 show and the 1990-08-20 rehearsals had full access where we wouldn't to be up front (8/18) and on stage with the band (8/20). And the video shot at the 8/20 concert that followed on the same day as the rehearsals looks like a single camera, tripod mounted shoot from the mid section in the balcony area. I'm not sure if the band had this recorded or someone in the audience recorded it. But the fact it is tripod shot makes me think it could be the same person who recorded the show on stage too. So I believe the whole DVD was likely shot by the same guy.
I labelled the tags for this post's video as audience shot but personally I consider it more of a semi pro shot source.
LINEAGE:
Master VHS > silver DVD > PC > me > you
SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Aerosmith & Jimmy Page
Date: August 18th, 1990 & August 20th, 1990
Location: Donnington, UK & London, England
Venue: Donnington Park & Marquee Club
Label: AMA
Title: Jimmy Page & Aerosmith Marquee & Donnington 1990
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: Yes
Chapters: Yes
Artwork: Yes (low resolution)
DVD's: 1 DVD
Source: Master VHS
DVD Size: 4.32 GB
DVD Length: 1 hour, 30 minutes approximately
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: AUD Shot
Resolution: 720 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 7000 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Audio Type: AUD
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 448 kbps
Codec: AC3
Channels: 2/6
Streams: 3 (1. original source, 2. mixing board, 3, Dolby 5.1 mix)
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
1990-08-18
Donnington Park, Castle Donnington, England, UK
01. Backstage (Page, Perry & Tyler) & "Train Kept A Rollin'"
1990-08-20
Marquee Club, London, England (rehearsals)
02. Rattlesnake Shake
03. Big Ten Inch
04. Train Kept A Rollin'
05. I Ain't Got You
06. Mother Popcorn
07. Let Me Love You
08. All Your Love
09. Immigrant Song (3 takes)
10. Think About It (2 takes)
11. Red House
1990-08-20
Marquee Club, London, England (show)
12. I Ain't Got You
13. Think About It
14. Red House
15. Immigrant Song
16. Train Kept A Rollin'
LINKS:
(1) 1990-08-20 & 1990-08-18 London & Donnington (DVD)
(2) 1990-08-20 & 1990-08-18 London & Donnington (DVD)
(3) 1990-08-20 & 1990-08-18 London & Donnington (DVD)
(4) 1990-08-20 & 1990-08-18 London & Donnington (DVD)
(5) 1990-08-20 & 1990-08-18 London & Donnington (DVD)
I haven't watched this DVD in a year or so and I'm not planning on watching it all to give a full review this morning. Besides, I'm still listening to the Tulsa 1970-1970-08-21 Led Zeppelin concert just uploaded and I'm not going to stop it during the "Whole Lotta Love" medley anyhow! So this will be a short review since I'm tired and ready to go to 1sleep.
The DVD starts with the backstage talk between Jimmy Page, Steven Tyler, and Joe Perry at the 1990-08-18 Donnington show before they went on stage together. Aerosmith and Page play "Train Kept A Rollin'" and the camera angle is from in front of the first row or an area concert goers couldn't access it looks like.
The August 20th rehearsals start off the next segment with Aerosmith doing their stuff. Jimmy Page comes in later and joins them. There is a lot of talking and deciding how to do the songs (aka rehearsing) going on in that whole segment of the DVD as expected. The camera angle here is a guy walking around and filming in different areas of the stage,
And finally, the Marquee Club concert is the last part of the DVD. This is also from the August 20th date and of course after the rehearsals. The band experiences a sound issue in the show and then the show (about 25 minutes) continues on. This is the tripod mounted video part of the DVD and the small venue is filled with fans yelling "Jimmy Page" during parts of the show.
Somebody should have taught Steven Tyler the lyrics to "Immigrant Song" before they did this whole gig because he obviously never learned them. He mumbles non English sounding noises as he sings the song showing he really doesn't know the song at all.
For some reason I was thinking Page did more than one song with Aerosmith in their Donnington Monsters of Rock concert but I guess he just did "Train Kept A Rollin'". At least that is all he did in this video.
Since I am really running behind and this DVD has taken my much longer to get ready than I had planned, I'm going to wrap things up. I recommend if you are an Aerosmith fan or a Jimmy page fan you just download the DVD. I've got to get it uploading now and really cannot spend more time researching and commenting on this DVD. It is excellent/superb quality and was likely videotaped by a professional camera from someone within the band's (Aerosmith) entourage. You will like it if you like these artists and want to see a rare recording of them.
Thanks goes to "Amduscia" for sharing another great video on R-O for us to be able to burn to disc and watch!
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL!!!
THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!

THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!

Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Page & Plant: 1998-09-21 San Diego, CA (DVD_AUD Shot_LPCM Audio_1 DL DVD)
Here is another requested upload. In fact, I've had two requests in the last month for both the 1998 shows and for this specific show so that is why I am uploading it today while I have time.
This is an excellent sounding (LPCM audio) dual/double layer DVD of the Jimmy Page and Robert Plant concert in San Diego in 1998. I really like the sound on this one too. The mix is excellent and everything from the low bass frequencies to the high vocal and guitar frequencies are present and clean. The video is great as well but it is a little shaky at times. It is not a problem though and the camera used by Third Eye Productions has always been a really great (maybe professional) camera so the video looks superb in color, lighting, and overall quality.
LINEAGE:
DVD trade > PC > me > you
SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Page & Plant
Date: September 21st, 1998
Location: San Diego, California
Venue: Cox Arena @ San Diego State University
Label: Third Eye
Title: San Diego Sept. 21, 1998
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: Yes
Chapters: Yes
Artwork: Yes
DVD's: 1 DL DVD
DVD Size: 7.46 GB
DVD Length: 1 hour, 57 minutes
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: AUD Shot
Resolution: 720 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 8000 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Audio Type: AUD
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 1536 kbps
Codec: LPCM
Channels: 2
Streams: 1
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
01. Egyptian music intro
02. The Wanton Song
03. Celebration Day
04. Heartbreaker
05. Ramble On
06. Walking Into Clarksdale
07. No Quarter
08. When The World Was Young
09. Going To California
10. Tangerine
11. Gallows Pole
12. Heart In Your Hand
13. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
14. How Many More Times/Trampled Underfoot
15. Most High
16. Whole Lotta Love
17. What Is And What Should Never Be
18. Rock And Roll
LINKS:
(1) 1998-09-21 San Diego, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye)
(2) 1998-09-21 San Diego, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye)
(3) 1998-09-21 San Diego, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye)
(4) 1998-09-21 San Diego, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye)
(5) 1998-09-21 San Diego, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye)
(6) 1998-09-21 San Diego, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye)
(7) 1998-09-21 San Diego, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye)
(8) 1998-09-21 San Diego, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye)
While I don't see any mention of this copy being one of the Third Eye Remaster series DVD's, I'm pretty sure it is. The fact it has LPCM audio as well as being a DL DVD tells me it is. Most of the original Third Eye releases, originally on VHS tapes, used AC3 audio and had a low 192 kbps audio bitrate too. And as they were first remastered and put to DVD, if a show was more than one DVD in size, instead of making a DL DVD (if they were even available back then) the show would be on 2 DVD's. I believe there was a second wave of remastering done from the master recordings around the 2005 - 2010 time frame and the audio was upgraded (LPCM) as in this show and many of the 2 DVD shows were put onto DL DVD's too. I cannot say this is all 100% accurate though. There are still some "remasters" that have the 192 kbps AC3 audio out there too (maybe first remaster series?).
I mention the video is a little shaky in places but it is still much better than most people's handheld video recordings of shows. The video is not bad either but it is obvious it was not a tripod mounted shooting and was a handheld type in this show from the balcony area on the right section of the venue. It really is sharp and clear video too. I've always wondered what kind of camera Third Eye used for all of the shows he shared because it was definitely an excellent, and possibly professional camera.
We're really fortunate to have all of these various concerts recorded by Third Eye using such great equipment and knowing about video and audio too.
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
This is an excellent sounding (LPCM audio) dual/double layer DVD of the Jimmy Page and Robert Plant concert in San Diego in 1998. I really like the sound on this one too. The mix is excellent and everything from the low bass frequencies to the high vocal and guitar frequencies are present and clean. The video is great as well but it is a little shaky at times. It is not a problem though and the camera used by Third Eye Productions has always been a really great (maybe professional) camera so the video looks superb in color, lighting, and overall quality.
LINEAGE:
DVD trade > PC > me > you
SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Page & Plant
Date: September 21st, 1998
Location: San Diego, California
Venue: Cox Arena @ San Diego State University
Label: Third Eye
Title: San Diego Sept. 21, 1998
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: Yes
Chapters: Yes
Artwork: Yes
DVD's: 1 DL DVD
DVD Size: 7.46 GB
DVD Length: 1 hour, 57 minutes
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: AUD Shot
Resolution: 720 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 8000 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Audio Type: AUD
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 1536 kbps
Codec: LPCM
Channels: 2
Streams: 1
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
01. Egyptian music intro
02. The Wanton Song
03. Celebration Day
04. Heartbreaker
05. Ramble On
06. Walking Into Clarksdale
07. No Quarter
08. When The World Was Young
09. Going To California
10. Tangerine
11. Gallows Pole
12. Heart In Your Hand
13. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
14. How Many More Times/Trampled Underfoot
15. Most High
16. Whole Lotta Love
17. What Is And What Should Never Be
18. Rock And Roll
LINKS:
(1) 1998-09-21 San Diego, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye)
(2) 1998-09-21 San Diego, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye)
(3) 1998-09-21 San Diego, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye)
(4) 1998-09-21 San Diego, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye)
(5) 1998-09-21 San Diego, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye)
(6) 1998-09-21 San Diego, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye)
(7) 1998-09-21 San Diego, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye)
(8) 1998-09-21 San Diego, CA (DL DVD/Third Eye)
While I don't see any mention of this copy being one of the Third Eye Remaster series DVD's, I'm pretty sure it is. The fact it has LPCM audio as well as being a DL DVD tells me it is. Most of the original Third Eye releases, originally on VHS tapes, used AC3 audio and had a low 192 kbps audio bitrate too. And as they were first remastered and put to DVD, if a show was more than one DVD in size, instead of making a DL DVD (if they were even available back then) the show would be on 2 DVD's. I believe there was a second wave of remastering done from the master recordings around the 2005 - 2010 time frame and the audio was upgraded (LPCM) as in this show and many of the 2 DVD shows were put onto DL DVD's too. I cannot say this is all 100% accurate though. There are still some "remasters" that have the 192 kbps AC3 audio out there too (maybe first remaster series?).
I mention the video is a little shaky in places but it is still much better than most people's handheld video recordings of shows. The video is not bad either but it is obvious it was not a tripod mounted shooting and was a handheld type in this show from the balcony area on the right section of the venue. It really is sharp and clear video too. I've always wondered what kind of camera Third Eye used for all of the shows he shared because it was definitely an excellent, and possibly professional camera.
We're really fortunate to have all of these various concerts recorded by Third Eye using such great equipment and knowing about video and audio too.
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL!!!
THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!
THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!
Friday, August 7, 2015
Page & Plant: 1996-02-17 Nagoya, Japan (DVD_AUD Shot With SB LPCM Audio_1 DVD)
This is the 2006 remaster of the 1996-02-17 Nagoya, Japan Jimmy Page and Robert Plant concert. However, this Third Eye Remaster is a little different than most others. The video is audience a handheld shot of the screen in the venue but the audio used is soundboard LPCM audio synchronized to the video. It's a nice sounding production for sure.
I'm uploading this at the request of a fellow collector who asked for some specific 1996 and 1998 Page and Plant DVD's over on the BBBB Facebook page. So there will be more DVD's to follow in the upcoming weeks from this period of Page and Plant performances.
LINEAGE:
DVD-R > PC > me > you
SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Page & Plant
Date: February 17th, 1996
Location: Nagoya, Japan
Venue: Century Hall
Label: Third Eye Remaster (2006)
Title: Nagoya, Japan 2/17/96
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: Yes
Chapters: Yes
Artwork: Yes
DVD's: 2
DVD Size: 4.30 GB
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: AUD Shot (from video screen)
Resolution: 720 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 8000 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Audio Type: SB
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 1536 kbps
Codec: LPCM
Channels: 2
Streams: 1
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
01. intro
02. Heartbreaker
03. Bring It On Home
04. Custard Pie
05. Ramble On
06. Tangerine
07. Thank You
08. hurdy gurdy (instrument solo)
09. Gallows Pole
10. The Rain Song
11. The Song Remains The Same
12. Tea For One
13. Dancing Days
14. Egyptian Pharaohs intro
15. In The Evening
16. Four Sticks
17. Kashmir
18. Celebration Day
19. Black Dog
20. Rock And Roll
LINKS:
(1) 1996-02-17 Nagoya (AUD Shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
(2) 1996-02-17 Nagoya (AUD Shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
(3) 1996-02-17 Nagoya (AUD Shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
(4) 1996-02-17 Nagoya (AUD Shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
(5) 1996-02-17 Nagoya (AUD Shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
Since I have had a little difficulty getting back into the swing of daily uploads, and since the actual write up is one of the things in preparing each post that takes some time, I'll likely keep uploading the DVD video uploads "as is" in order to save time. In other words, as long as the file set is already in order and contains a decent information file explaining things, rather than taking the extra time to wait until I do my write up I will just upload the file set the way I have it stored and that way I can let if upload while I'm doing other things preparing the upload or even overnight while I sleep so it will be ready after I get my post made and save some time.
There is something confusing and weird as the DVD starts playing. It says Page and Plant Osaka and not Nagoya like it the show actually is. I don't know if this is a Third Eye oversight or just why this occurs. But it is Nagoya in the video.
The first 3 minutes, 16 seconds played in the video may make you think you're watching a DVD-A because there is no video and the screen just shows the Jimmy Page Zoso emblem with the the Robert Plant leaf under it. But I guess it is this way because there is no video for the very beginning of the show possibly? And the video starts off not too professional looking and the taper is filming both the band on stage and then the projection screen and the video is all over the place for a while. It's shaky and not on target. It is obviously a handheld video and not a tripod shot video like at least one of the other Page and Plant Tokyo 1996 shows earlier in the tour was. The corners of the video screen can be seen and the video is a lighter, faded tone when the screen is what is being used to film from. The whole show from what I can tell is pretty much from the filming of the screen as I look at each song. And many times the heads are cut off in what is being filmed and the bottom or even top of the projection screen's borders are seen. It is not a good video job but the audio is superb and it can still be enjoyed.
It's really too bad it had to be done this way and I'm not 100% sure why it was either. But I'm guessing the taper didn't have a good seat where they could film the stage even though a lot of times you can see the stage in the background as the camerawork moves around filming the video screen. So who really knows? It is very difficult to zoom in and film a screen with a handheld camera in case anyone has never tried it!
The real saving grace for the whole project is the superb LPCM (instead of the AC3 192 kbps used on some Third Eye remasters) audio. It really is superb sounding, mixed very well, and it just sounds really nice.
With all of the Third Eye Page and Plant DVD productions out there that are really excellent ones, he must have had a good reason to have filmed this one the way he did I am thinking. I'm not complaining at all about it and I appreciate that we have it. But if the video is what you are getting it for, well, you may be disappointed. The video is not horrific but it is not great either due to the fact it is video being filmed off of the video screen at the venue. And by the way, there are times where it looks like the video screen is not being used and the taper is filming directly from the stage. But it does look like there is someone's head blocking the mid section of the video and it does look like the seating may very well have been the issue and why this is mostly filmed off of a video screen. It's been a long time since I've watched this video and I noticed this today as I was sampling through the DVD around the song "Tea For One" and in some other areas too.
There aretwo more thing I wanted to mention. A lot of the Third Eye DVD's have bonus material at the end of the show. But this one does not. It is strictly the concert and that is it. And the second thing I wanted to mention is the download has no artwork in it. It didn't have it when I got it, and since I uploaded it "as is" to save time, it doesn't contain any artwork. But I did look online as I was preparing the show and found the artwork which you'll see below. So if you want any artwork, you'll just need to download it at the bottom of the post of look over on Zepart.com and find it there where I did.
Thanks goes out to "Amduscia" for sharing this DVD set with all of us as he has with so many other shows too!
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
I'm uploading this at the request of a fellow collector who asked for some specific 1996 and 1998 Page and Plant DVD's over on the BBBB Facebook page. So there will be more DVD's to follow in the upcoming weeks from this period of Page and Plant performances.
LINEAGE:
DVD-R > PC > me > you
SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Page & Plant
Date: February 17th, 1996
Location: Nagoya, Japan
Venue: Century Hall
Label: Third Eye Remaster (2006)
Title: Nagoya, Japan 2/17/96
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: Yes
Chapters: Yes
Artwork: Yes
DVD's: 2
DVD Size: 4.30 GB
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: AUD Shot (from video screen)
Resolution: 720 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 8000 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Audio Type: SB
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 1536 kbps
Codec: LPCM
Channels: 2
Streams: 1
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
01. intro
02. Heartbreaker
03. Bring It On Home
04. Custard Pie
05. Ramble On
06. Tangerine
07. Thank You
08. hurdy gurdy (instrument solo)
09. Gallows Pole
10. The Rain Song
11. The Song Remains The Same
12. Tea For One
13. Dancing Days
14. Egyptian Pharaohs intro
15. In The Evening
16. Four Sticks
17. Kashmir
18. Celebration Day
19. Black Dog
20. Rock And Roll
LINKS:
(1) 1996-02-17 Nagoya (AUD Shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
(2) 1996-02-17 Nagoya (AUD Shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
(3) 1996-02-17 Nagoya (AUD Shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
(4) 1996-02-17 Nagoya (AUD Shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
(5) 1996-02-17 Nagoya (AUD Shot Master/Third Eye Remaster)
Since I have had a little difficulty getting back into the swing of daily uploads, and since the actual write up is one of the things in preparing each post that takes some time, I'll likely keep uploading the DVD video uploads "as is" in order to save time. In other words, as long as the file set is already in order and contains a decent information file explaining things, rather than taking the extra time to wait until I do my write up I will just upload the file set the way I have it stored and that way I can let if upload while I'm doing other things preparing the upload or even overnight while I sleep so it will be ready after I get my post made and save some time.
There is something confusing and weird as the DVD starts playing. It says Page and Plant Osaka and not Nagoya like it the show actually is. I don't know if this is a Third Eye oversight or just why this occurs. But it is Nagoya in the video.
The first 3 minutes, 16 seconds played in the video may make you think you're watching a DVD-A because there is no video and the screen just shows the Jimmy Page Zoso emblem with the the Robert Plant leaf under it. But I guess it is this way because there is no video for the very beginning of the show possibly? And the video starts off not too professional looking and the taper is filming both the band on stage and then the projection screen and the video is all over the place for a while. It's shaky and not on target. It is obviously a handheld video and not a tripod shot video like at least one of the other Page and Plant Tokyo 1996 shows earlier in the tour was. The corners of the video screen can be seen and the video is a lighter, faded tone when the screen is what is being used to film from. The whole show from what I can tell is pretty much from the filming of the screen as I look at each song. And many times the heads are cut off in what is being filmed and the bottom or even top of the projection screen's borders are seen. It is not a good video job but the audio is superb and it can still be enjoyed.
It's really too bad it had to be done this way and I'm not 100% sure why it was either. But I'm guessing the taper didn't have a good seat where they could film the stage even though a lot of times you can see the stage in the background as the camerawork moves around filming the video screen. So who really knows? It is very difficult to zoom in and film a screen with a handheld camera in case anyone has never tried it!
The real saving grace for the whole project is the superb LPCM (instead of the AC3 192 kbps used on some Third Eye remasters) audio. It really is superb sounding, mixed very well, and it just sounds really nice.
With all of the Third Eye Page and Plant DVD productions out there that are really excellent ones, he must have had a good reason to have filmed this one the way he did I am thinking. I'm not complaining at all about it and I appreciate that we have it. But if the video is what you are getting it for, well, you may be disappointed. The video is not horrific but it is not great either due to the fact it is video being filmed off of the video screen at the venue. And by the way, there are times where it looks like the video screen is not being used and the taper is filming directly from the stage. But it does look like there is someone's head blocking the mid section of the video and it does look like the seating may very well have been the issue and why this is mostly filmed off of a video screen. It's been a long time since I've watched this video and I noticed this today as I was sampling through the DVD around the song "Tea For One" and in some other areas too.
There aretwo more thing I wanted to mention. A lot of the Third Eye DVD's have bonus material at the end of the show. But this one does not. It is strictly the concert and that is it. And the second thing I wanted to mention is the download has no artwork in it. It didn't have it when I got it, and since I uploaded it "as is" to save time, it doesn't contain any artwork. But I did look online as I was preparing the show and found the artwork which you'll see below. So if you want any artwork, you'll just need to download it at the bottom of the post of look over on Zepart.com and find it there where I did.
Thanks goes out to "Amduscia" for sharing this DVD set with all of us as he has with so many other shows too!
I hope you enjoy the show...
Bootradr
SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL!!!
THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!

THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!

Thursday, July 30, 2015
Page & Plant: 1996-02-09 Tokyo, Japan (DVD_AUD Shot_Master Remaster_2 DVD)
This is the 2006 Third Eye remaster of the video from the Page & Plant 1996-02-09 concert in Tokyo, Japan. I'm uploading it by request today and will be uploading some more Page & Plant DVDs over the next few weeks too.
I uploaded the zipped files two days ago to my file sharing site but I am now now finally able to post the links because I've been a little busy the last two days. In an effort to save time, I uploaded the show "as is" and left the house while I was taking care of responsibilities and I did not change anything at all before uploading the files. I left the original file set and torrent folder exactly as I got it intact. that means the original checksum (md5) file and the original text already in the file set are what I used.
LINEAGE:
DVD-R > DVD Shrink (full disc backup) > me > you
SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Page & Plant
Date: February 9th, 1996
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Venue: Budokan Hall
Label: Third Eye Remaster (2006)
Title: Tokyo, Japan 2/9/96
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: Yes
Chapters: Yes
Artwork: Yes
DVD's: 2
DVD Size: 7.79 GB
Bonuses: (1) Japanese 11/11/94 TV interview including "Stairway to Heaven" and press conference from same date.
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: AUD Shot
Resolution: 720 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 7000 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 192 kbps
Codec: AC3
Channels: 2
Streams: 1
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
DVD 1:
101. The Rain Song
102. No Quarter
103. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
104. The Wanton Song
105. Heartbreaker
106. Ramble On
107. hurdy gurdy solo
108. Gallows Pole
109. Whole Lotta Love (incl. Spoonful/Break On Through/Dazed And Confused)
110. Tea For One
111. Dancing Days
112. Yallah
113. Four Sticks
114. In The Evening
115. Kashmir
DVD 2:
201. Black Dog
202. Rock And Roll
ENCORES :
203. Japanese TV Interview 1994-11-11
204. Stairway To Heaven 1994-11-11
205. Press Conference Tokyo 1994-11-11
LINKS:
(1) 1996-02-09 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster/2 DVD)
(2) 1996-02-09 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster/2 DVD)
(3) 1996-02-09 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster/2 DVD)
(4) 1996-02-09 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster/2 DVD)
(5) 1996-02-09 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster/2 DVD)
(6) 1996-02-09 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster/2 DVD)
(7) 1996-02-09 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster/2 DVD)
(8) 1996-02-09 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster/2 DVD)
(9) 1996-02-09 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster/2 DVD)
I have personally never watched this 2 DVD set before other than to browse through it and watch the bonus videos. I am going to burn it to disc after posting it today and watch it when I get a chance later.
Thanks goes to the Royal Orleans seeder and posting party that helped me get this missing 1996 Page & Plant Japanese tour show I did not yet have in my collection back in February of this year.
I hope you enjoy the show and the bonus material too...
Bootradr
SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL!!!
THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!

I uploaded the zipped files two days ago to my file sharing site but I am now now finally able to post the links because I've been a little busy the last two days. In an effort to save time, I uploaded the show "as is" and left the house while I was taking care of responsibilities and I did not change anything at all before uploading the files. I left the original file set and torrent folder exactly as I got it intact. that means the original checksum (md5) file and the original text already in the file set are what I used.
LINEAGE:
DVD-R > DVD Shrink (full disc backup) > me > you
SHOW DETAILS:
Artist: Page & Plant
Date: February 9th, 1996
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Venue: Budokan Hall
Label: Third Eye Remaster (2006)
Title: Tokyo, Japan 2/9/96
DVD ATTRIBUTES:
Menu: Yes
Chapters: Yes
Artwork: Yes
DVD's: 2
DVD Size: 7.79 GB
Bonuses: (1) Japanese 11/11/94 TV interview including "Stairway to Heaven" and press conference from same date.
VIDEO ATTRIBUTES:
Format: NTSC
Color/B&W: Color
Type: AUD Shot
Resolution: 720 x 480
Aspect: 4:3
Frame Rate: 29.97 fps
Bitrate: 7000 kbps
Codec: MPEG-2
AUDIO ATTRIBUTES:
Sample Rate: 48 kHz
Bitrate: 192 kbps
Codec: AC3
Channels: 2
Streams: 1
SONGS/CHAPTERS:
DVD 1:
101. The Rain Song
102. No Quarter
103. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
104. The Wanton Song
105. Heartbreaker
106. Ramble On
107. hurdy gurdy solo
108. Gallows Pole
109. Whole Lotta Love (incl. Spoonful/Break On Through/Dazed And Confused)
110. Tea For One
111. Dancing Days
112. Yallah
113. Four Sticks
114. In The Evening
115. Kashmir
DVD 2:
201. Black Dog
202. Rock And Roll
ENCORES :
203. Japanese TV Interview 1994-11-11
204. Stairway To Heaven 1994-11-11
205. Press Conference Tokyo 1994-11-11
LINKS:
(1) 1996-02-09 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster/2 DVD)
(2) 1996-02-09 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster/2 DVD)
(3) 1996-02-09 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster/2 DVD)
(4) 1996-02-09 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster/2 DVD)
(5) 1996-02-09 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster/2 DVD)
(6) 1996-02-09 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster/2 DVD)
(7) 1996-02-09 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster/2 DVD)
(8) 1996-02-09 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster/2 DVD)
(9) 1996-02-09 Tokyo (AUD shot Master/Third Eye Remaster/2 DVD)
I have personally never watched this 2 DVD set before other than to browse through it and watch the bonus videos. I am going to burn it to disc after posting it today and watch it when I get a chance later.
Thanks goes to the Royal Orleans seeder and posting party that helped me get this missing 1996 Page & Plant Japanese tour show I did not yet have in my collection back in February of this year.
I hope you enjoy the show and the bonus material too...
Bootradr
THESE DOWNLOADS ARE FOR FREE ONLY! NEVER BUY OR SELL ANY LEGALLY RECORDED BUT ILLEGAL TO SELL SHOWS LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS FOR FANS AND FUTURE FANS WHO WANT TO HEAR THE ARTIST'S MUSIC RAW & LIVE BUT NOT OFFICIALLY AVAILABLE OR RELEASED.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO SUPPORT THE ARTISTS BY BUYING THEIR OFFICIALLY RELEASED MATERIAL TOO.
KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!
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