Showing posts with label Journey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Journey. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Jopurney: 1980-08-29 Atlanta, GA (FLAC_AUD Master Remaster_2 CD)

This is another show I have never uploaded but have had for decades now.  The reason I am uploading it this morning is because this copy sounds so much better than the two trading days copies I got in the 1990's.  This is the "techtuts" remaster of the Atlanta, Georgia 1980 master audience tape(s) of the Journey concert and it sounds great (excellent to me)!

LINEAGE:
Master > unknown details > techtuts remaster > me > TLH > WAV (to test for lossiness and align sector boundaries) > Audacity (to view waveform, embed metadata/track titles & info, and then to re-encode) > FLAC 8 > TLH (to check for SBE's and create and verify new ffp & md5 files) > you

DETAILS:
Artist: Journey
Date: August 29th, 1980
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Venue: The Omni
Title: Atlanta 1980-08-29 Master (Remastered)

Label: techtuts Remaster
Source: AUD (Master)
Format: FLAC
CD's: 2
Artwork: Yes
Size: 547 MB
Length: 92:43:54


SETLIST:

CD 1:
101. Departure ~ Majestic (intro music)
102. Where Were You

103. Just The Same Way
104. Lovin' You Is Easy

105.
Too Late
106. Kohoutek

107. People And Places

108. Precious Time

109. Lights

110. Stay Awhile
111. Dixie Highway
112. Anytime


CD 2:

201. Walks Like A Lady
202.
Neal Schon (guitar solo)
203. La Do Da
204. Ross Valory (bass solo)
205. Steve Smith (drum solo)
206. Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'
207. Moon Theme
208. Wheel In The Sky
209. Any Way You Want It
210. Line Of Fire (intro)
211. Line Of Fire


LINK:
(1) 1980-08-29 Atlanta, GA (AUD Master Remaster)

MIRROR:
(1) 1980-08-29 Atlanta, GA (AUD Master Remaster) (Mirror)

This is a huge upgrade, not only in lineage but in sound, to the copies of this show that have been circulating over the decades.  This is the same taper who taped the 1979 and 1981 Atlanta shows too and you can tell he was a huge Journey fan.  His excitement is a little contagious.  But "techtuts" did a wonderful job of not having the tapers comments dominate the recording.

The waveform is of course flawless with no audio clipping or other issues.  There is actually a lot of space to spare in the waveform before it comes anywhere near clipping any audio!

The mix is really excellent in this recording and the low end bass frequencies, mid range frequencies, and high frequencies are mixed perfectly to make this the best copy of this show that exists.  I have put off uploading my older CD trade days copies because they just were not very good sounding.  But in this master source you can hear everything.  Ross Valory on bass, Steve Smith on drums, Neal Shone on guitar, Gregg Rolie on keyboards and backup vocals, and of course Steve Perry on vocals...they are all easy to hear and enjoy!

There are a few small cuts in the show where tape flips occurred.  Actually, the more I think about it; there may just be one short cut?  In the opening intro to "Wheel in The Sky", which is titled "Moon Theme", there is a very short cut and almost no music was missed.  It is only the first second or so of the "Moon Theme" intro that is missing before taping resumes.  There may be another small cut but I don't recall where it was if there even was one.

The old copies of this show were plagued by poor sound and audience noise.  There were too many bad EQ jobs in earlier copies I have heard of this show.  But "techtuts" got a perfect mix and sound and he made the audience noise where it is not even a factor it sounds like.

As I listen to the show with headphones on and a few of my own effects and EQ'ing via the PC, it blows me away how much this show's sound has improved in this copy.  Even without any effects or EQ as I listen it is so much better sounding.  Just simple things like Steve Smith's cymbals being so clean as he hits on them can be heard and appreciated in this remastered master recording.

I could go on reviewing and telling you how much I love this show.  But rather than do that, I'm going to get it uploading so when I get back home it will be ready to post.  I know any Journey fan, and especially those who have heard this show in the lesser sounding copies, will love this show and its sound.

I'm including the old Around The Places artwork created by an unknown label that has the wrong date of 1980-08-19 for the show.  In fact, I had to change a lot of things on their artwork since the date was listed in multiple places.  I should have renamed it Around The Places & Back To The Master  but I didn't.  Anyhow, the date is correct now and I just named it Atlanta 1980-08-29 Master (Remastered) for those who like making discs and printing artwork.  However, the setlist for the no label copy is not a perfect match since they had joined a couple tracks together as one.  This recording being shared has not done not and has tracked the songs individually as you can see above in the setlist.  But I think you can figure out what song is what if you're a Journey fan, and if you aren't, it'll still be easy to decide what you're listening to :-)

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!!!



Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Journey: 1979-06-01 Buffalo, NY (FLAC_AUD_2 CD)

This is a first time upload here of an incredible Journey show from Buffalo, New York in 1979.  This is one of the best performances by the band that I have heard in a long time too.  They were really on fire this night and Steve Perry was doing some vocal renditions I've never heard before.  He was not holding back on this night and neither was the rest of the band.

LINEAGE:
Unknown > me > TLH > WAV (to test for lossiness) > Audacity (to view waveform, embed metadata/track titles & info, and then to re-encode) > FLAC 8 > TLH (to check for SBE's and create and verify new ffp & md5 files) > you

DETAILS:
Artist: Journey
Date: June 1st, 1979
Location: Buffalo, New York
Venue: Shea's Theater
Title: None

Label: None
Source: AUD
Format: FLAC
CD's: 2
Artwork: No
Size: 440 MB
Length: 82:36:55


SETLIST:

CD 1:
101. Majestic (intro music)
102. La Do Da

103. Next
104. Feeling That Way

105.
Anytime
106. Lights

107. Too late

108. Kohoutek

109.
Winds Of March
110. On A Saturday Night
111. Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'
112. Do You Recall


CD 2:

201. Just The Same Way
202.
Lovin' You Is Easy
203. Moon Theme
204. Wheel In The Sky
205. She Makes Me (Feel Alright)
206. Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'
207. Patiently
208. Opened The Door


LINK:
(1) 1979-06-01 New York, NY (AUD)

MIRROR:
(1) 1979-06-01 New York, NY (AUD) (Mirror)

The sound in this show I rate as good-to-great but be sure you've read how I rate shows (under the "0-Sticky Notes..." or first label on the right side of the screen) before getting too excited.  You may love it as much as I do or hate it maybe?

I have been listening to it tonight with headphones on as I prepare this post.  I have EQ'ed it and used some effects via my Realtek HD Audio Manager program to make it sound better to me.  I am thoroughly enjoying the show myself.

The waveform look great and audio clipping and other related audio issues are not a problem at all.  I do believe the audio has possibly been processed slightly (EQ'ed) at some point but I'm not sure.  This is not going to be a Hi-Fi, knock your socks off sounding recording like some other audience recordings have been.  But I can hear everything from the drums, guitar, and bass, to Perry's vocals just fine as I listen.

I don't know much about this show or recording at all.  In fact, until recently I never had a lossless copy of it at all.

One great thing about the recording is the audience noise is not bad at all.  The taper doesn't sound like he was close to the stage but you do not have a lot of audience interference.  You can hear a very excited crowd in between songs as they cheer but the chatter between people and annoying kinds of interfering audience noises are not in this recording.  The taper is quiet throughout the show and really does a great job of recording the concert as well.  And that is a huge advantage in this recording.

The sound does change when the tape has a break in it (tape flip, recorder stopped, who knows) during "Do You Recall" a little after the middle.  The sound is more "tin can" (without the bass) sounding as it picks back up again and the song finishes.  With this being the last song on disc 1, I tend to think the taper had to change tapes or flip his tape.  And as "Just The Same Way" begins on CD 2 the sound is back to a more full range of frequencies sound with a few small issues as the taper presumably checked his gear and made sure things were set and taping right.

From the beginning, of the recording and as the show progresses, the sound does improve.  It becomes cleaner sounding I believe.  Whether this is in my head, I've gotten use to the sound, or whatever the reason is; I believe it gets better sounding.  And what really blows me away more than anything about this show is Perry's singing and the band's tight playing.    There is really something magical about the 1979 shows and this specific one especially.

Hopefully, and in the not too distant future, we'll have a remaster of this show which will only improve the sound more.

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!!!

Journey: 1982-04-12 Osaka, Japan (FLAC_AUD_Remaster/Upgrade_2 CD)

This is an upgrade to the previously uploaded copy of this same show that I only amplified two years ago.  It may be the same source, one that came from my good Journey friend "Tales", as the Rubicon Reproductions copy.  I just cannot recall right now if they are two separate sources or not.  If I find out there is anything wrong with the above information (or any information) I will update this post with a notation and corrections.

This upload is the copy I sent "techtuts" of the unamplified copy I got from "Tales" I am fairly confident and then "techtuts" remastered the show.  It sounds excellent and I just wanted to share the upgrade with other Journey fans this morning.  It's always nice to hear upgrades of your favorite bands!

LINEAGE:
Tales > me > techtuts remaster & speed correction > me > TLH > WAV (to test for lossiness and pad last track) > Audacity (to view waveform, embed metadata/track titles & info, and then to re-encode) > FLAC 8 > TLH (to check for SBE's and create and verify new ffp & md5 files) > you

DETAILS:
Artist: Journey
Date: April 12th, 1982
Location: Osaka Japan
Venue: Festival Hall
Source: AUD (Remaster)
Format: FLAC
CD's: 2
Artwork: Yes
Label: techtuts Remaster
Title: A Festival In Japan (Remastered)
Size: 530 MB
Length: 88:59:32

SETLIST:
CD 1:
101. opening music
102. Escape
103. Line Of Fire
104. Lights
105. Stay Awhile
106. The Party's Over (Hopelessly In Love)
107. Lovin' You Is Easy
108. Open Arms
109. Mother, Father
110. Jonathan Cain (piano solo)
111. Who's Crying Now
112. Where Were you

113. Steve Smith (drum solo)
114. Dead Or Alive

CD 2:
201. Don't Stop Believin'
202. Stone In Love
203. Keep On Runnin'
204. Wheel In The Sky (Neal Schon guitar intro)
205. Wheel In The Sky
206. Neal Schon (guitar solo)
207. Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'
208. Any Way You Want It ~ outtro music


LINKS:
(1) 1982-04-12 Osaka, Japan (AUD Remaster)


MIRROR:
(1) 1982-04-12 Osaka, Japan (AUD Remaster) (Mirror)


The waveform in the show looks perfect with no audio clipping or other issues.  There is some tape hiss but it is not bad.  The high frequencies and the low frequencies both sound very well mixed and it comes together as a really great listening experience.


The audience recording is excellent and the crowd is not an annoyance or issue in the recording either.  You can hear the Japanese clapping on some songs as they like to do as they follow songs many times.  But it isn't a loud sounding clapping and the music is not disturbed and of course is louder too.  It kind of gives you the feeling of being in a seat right there with the crowd up close to the stage.

The artwork I am including is from the Rubicon copy and all I did is add "Remastered" to the front and back artwork.

This recording is not lossy but it may be a 32 kHz sourced recording.  I cannot tell myself without doing a frequency analysis.  But "techtuts" has already done this and confirms it is not lossy.  Don't worry about the strange Trader's Little Helper (TLH) readings.  TLH is an unreliable way of testing audio for lossiness  sometimes.  So if some tracks appear lossy and others state "track cannot be qualified" in the TLH CDDA test in the download, it is nothing to worry about.

This is a very enjoyable show, excellent performance, and it sounds excellent too!  I think this show has one of the better Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain guitar solos in the live rendition of "Wheel in The Sky" that the band ever did.  I still like the Houston 1981-11-06 version the best (probably because I heard it first) but this one is another great one.

The show is definitely an upgrade to what was previously uploaded here two years ago and has a better mix as well thanks to "techtuts'" work on it and his always superb remastering skills.

I hope you enjoy this 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!!!



Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Journey: 1981-11-22 Inglewood, CA (FLAC_AUD Remaster_2 CD)

This is an excellent sounding show and a superb performance by Journey on their Escape LP tour in 1981.  They were back home in California and I think they were feeling pretty good after touring the last couple of months and at this point having the number one album in the country.

I had started a remaster of this show about 1 1/2 years ago but had to stop before I finished.  I knew this show could sound really nice so I wanted to try and work on it.    I later realized something I had been doing wrong in the work I had done and knew I'd have to start from scratch.  So it was put on the back burner for a later date.  But thankfully, I met another real and true Journey fan after that and he has a lot more audio knowledge and understanding than me and knows how to remaster a show without the errors.  And he did this remaster being shared here today and he brought the show to life.  It is a huge improvement over the original audio we both had to work with and it sounds so much better!  I have literally listened to it a few times this week already.

LINEAGE:
Unknown > me > sent to techtuts > techtuts Remaster > me > TLH > WAV (to test for lossiness and align sector boundaries) > Audacity (to view waveform, embed metadata/track titles & info, and then to re-encode) > FLAC 8 > TLH (to check for SBE's and create and verify new ffp & md5 files) > you

DETAILS:
Artist: Journey
Date: November 22nd, 1981
Location: Inglewood, California
Venue: The Forum (aka Great Western Forum)
Title: California Dreamin' Remastered

Label: techtuts Remaster
Source: AUD
Format: FLAC
CD's: 2
Artwork: Yes
Size: 575 MB
Length: 85:29:33


SETLIST:

CD 1:
101. intro music
102. Escape

103. Line Of Fire
104.
Lights
105.
Stay Awhile
106.
The Party's Over (Hopelessly In Love)
107.
Lovin' You Is Easy
108.
Open Arms
109.
Mother, Father
110. Jonathan Cain (keyboards intro)
111. Who's Crying Now
112. Where Were You

113. Steve Smith (drum solo)
114. Dead Or Alive
115.
Don't Stop Believin'

CD 2:

201. Stone In Love
202. Keep On Runnin'
203. Moon Theme
204. Wheel In The Sky
205. Neal Schon (guitar solo)
206. Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'
207. Any Way You Want It
208. outro music


LINK:
(1) 1981-11-11 Inglewood, CA (AUD Remaster)

MIRROR:
(1) 1981-11-11 Inglewood, CA (AUD Remaster)

NOTE:
I'm using a free Mega account as a mirror in this upload.  Those of you downloading please leave me a message here or on the Facebook (Community Group or Secret Group) letting me know what works best as far as the links go.  I eventually plan on adding a secondary mirror site to my posts as I've always had until the last year or so.  Your opinion will help me help you.


Fortunately, the audio for this show had seemingly not been altered prior to when I got it.  It had a few rough spots such as cuts in the recording and audience noise that needed some real, knowledgeable work on it.  It still sounded great but it didn't sound excellent.  In my honest rating this is likely considered a great-to-excellent recording.  In my own mind, I see it as superb.  The sound in the recording has a consistency throughout it and is stable.  You don't get the "this part sounds good and this part sounds bad" in the recording.  The taper let the recorder tape and only did tape flips with a few (thankfully not during songs) blank spots in the show which I think were introduced during the transfer.  They've been removed of course in this remaster.

You can hear the crowd but they are not interfering with the music.  Even during songs they can many times be heard.  But it is not the type of crowd noise that takes away from the music, you don't hear anyone talking and yapping throughout the recording, and those annoying types of crowd noises do not exist.  The crowd is excited and so is the band and this forms a really awesome show and recording.

Steve Perry and Neal Schon sound spectacular and clean with a full range of sound in their music.  And the rest of the band sounds just as good and you have no problems hearing the music.  The high end frequencies are really sharp and the low end frequencies are steady and present as well.    I was completely blown away by how much better "techtuts" made this show sound when he sent it back.  He did a job that exceeded my hopes and expectations by leaps and bounds really.

I don't want to overplay this audio to the point some non Journey fan gets it expecting a Mike Millard sounding recording.  It is not without some flaws but it is a very enjoyable listen and one I really have enjoyed listening to through headphones as well.  I am surprised at how well the taper did in keeping the consistency in the recorded audio too.  But in my own defense, I like this show and I may like it more than some of you.  Some, and especially anyone never hearing the unaltered version, may not be able to appreciate the sound as much as I do.  But I still don't think you'll be disappointed even if you're not familiar with the previous copy of the show or even a big Journey fan.

This is the complete show for all practical sake.  There are some tape flip spots where a little music gets cut like at the end of "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'" going into "Any Way You Want It".  The recording also has the Journey 1981 intro music playing and the outro music too from the tour.  The taper tried to get it all.  And you don't hear this on many of the 1981 shows of Journey out there.  If you have the officially released 2005 Houston Summit DVD from Journey, you'll recognize the intro and outro music from the beginning of the DVD where the menus are pulling up and the DVD is getting to the point where you can make a choice from the main menu.  I think it's cool sounding music myself.

The waveform looks perfect, the sound is great-to-excellent, and the show is spectacular as is the energy of this concert.  I'm done talking and now so it's your turn to see what you think :-)

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!!!



Monday, March 21, 2016

Journey: 1979-03-21 Manchester, England (FLAC_AUD Remaster_1 CD)

Today is the 37th anniversary of this show and it was reportedly Journey's first time to play in England too.  I've had this show for a long time but had not been in any hurry to upload it because of its mediocre sound.  But thankfully, "techtuts" did a remaster on this same source I also had from "scabbyman" not too long ago and I've been meaning to upload it for a little while now.  And what better time than on its anniversary.

LINEAGE:
Unknown > techtuts processing with iZotope RX4 (speed correction, azimuth correction, light EQ)  > me > TLH > WAV (to test for lossiness) > Audacity (to view waveform, embed metadata/track titles & info, and then to re-encode) > FLAC 8 > TLH (to check for SBE's and create and verify new ffp & md5 files) > you

DETAILS:
Artist: Journey
Date: March 21st, 1979
Location: Manchester, England
Venue: The Apollo
Title: Maiden England

Label: techtuts Remaster
Source: AUD
Format: FLAC
CD's: 1
Artwork: Yes
Size: 295 MB
Length: 56:12:72


SETLIST:

01. La Do Da
02. Next

03. Feeling That Way
04.
Anytime
05. Lights
06. Too Late
07. Kohoutek
08. Lovin' You Is Easy
09. Wheel In The Sky (intro)
10. Wheel In The Sky
11. Who's Crying Now
12. Don't Stop Believin'

13. Opened The Door


LINK:
(1) 1979-03-21 Manchester, England (AUD/Remaster)

MIRROR:
(1) 1979-03-21 Manchester, England (AUD/Remaster) (Mirror)

NOTE:
I'm using a free Mega account as a mirror in this upload.  Those of you downloading please leave me a message here or on the Facebook (Community Group or Secret Group) letting me know what works best as far as the links go.  I eventually plan on adding a secondary mirror site to my posts as I've always had until the last year or so.  Your opinion will help me help you.


This show sounds a lot better than the unedited copy does and there are a lot of the little Perry renditions in it too.  The ad lib type of things he would do or sing with his vocals are really one of the Journey signature sounds.

The waveform looks great with no clipping and nowhere maxing out on the waveform either.  There is a small amount of tape warble at the very start of the tape but that disappears immediately and the rest of the show sounds great.  To me, I look at it as sounding more excellent as I continued listening.  No, it isn't an extremely great recording sound wise.  But with "techtuts" remaster you can hear the band and Steve Perry's voice so much better and it is really very clean.

The show is shorter than many of Journey's shows might have been if they had been in the United States or Japan of course.  They were not a well known band in England even though they had toured through Europe in earlier years before Perry was singing for them.  But this was the first time they played in England.

This is a real gem for Journey fans I believe and it is a show that is a lot more rare in collecting circles too.  Primarily, I believe it is because it was not a great sounding recording before.  But now, the high end frequencies are much cleaner and the band can all be heard without much tape hiss at all.  The tape hiss is almost nonexistent but the high end frequencies are still present and it is a very easy show to listen to and enjoy (even loud).

There are some cuts in the show.  "Lovin' You Is Easy" comes in near the end of the song after "Kohoutek" almost ends completely.  It's a shame because there are some different musical pieces in the way the song is played from what is in the recording.  Neal Schon's guitar solo is a little different.  The taper does not cut the tape player off and on like many earlier European tapers did in the recordings of bands in the earlier 1970's either.  There are also a few tape clicks in the final track "Opened The Door" but nothing real bad and they are just there for a few seconds.  There are a few spots you can hear some tape wear too, but again, it is not a very noticeable issue and it doesn't continue on through the show.  This sounds like a low generation copy source.

I asked "techtuts" what he thought of the audio as he worked with it and looked at it.  He believed it was unedited audio and not "reproduced" or altered like most of the Rubicon work was unfortunately.  So this is really good news and another reason it likely sounds a lot better than other copies I had heard, mostly mp3's (bad in their own right too), in the past.

Even though the artwork shows this is a Rubicon Reproductions and One Lone Duck Reproductions recording, I don't think this is actually from either of those sources.  I think they just made some artwork or someone else put the artwork from that copy of the show with this audio.  Either way, I'm including the artwork I got with the show and an extra copy with "remastered" on it too as in the examples below.

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!!!



Sunday, March 20, 2016

SPECIAL NOTICE: New Journey RoIO Site Online!

I wanted to take a minute and let Journey fans know that there is a new Journey RoIO site online with a ton of shows.  If you've read any of the Journey posts recently, you may have noticed me mentioning my friend "techtuts" in posts.  He is a huge Journey fan as well and recently started his site DIXIE HIGHWAY.  He is uploading shows and all you have to do to get them (free of course) is register and then download.

One great thing about "techtuts" site is he shares both the unaltered (at least by hum) and remastered copies of the shows he works on.  He also really knows what he is doing when it comes to audio and he has made some vast improvements in many shows already.  He isn't wildly EQ'ing and messing with the audio at all.  He understands and has the knowledge needed to upgrade the audio, he has the software to do it correctly, and I've not heard a show yet he has not made a very noticeable and great improvement on.  He's a very generous guy as well and he is willing to share whatever he can as long as it is not the officially released materials just like this site does.

The site is new and if you're a Journey fan it is a goldmine for some great shows.  If you are interested, take a look.  And if you want to register, the downloads for the shows are all available for free.  Just go to DIXIE HIGHWAY and enjoy...

Bootradr

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Journey: 1983-03-02 Tokyo, Japan (FLAC_SB/FM BX_2 CD)

Good grief, I've been trying to get time to get these last two discs uploaded from the Calm & Storm silver set all week!  And now I hope to finally get it done this morning.

This is the disc 3 and 4 silvers from Frontiers in Tokyo.  It sounds excellent and is from the FM broadcast done in Japan.  I think this is almost as good in sound as the master cassette recording of the same broadcast I uploaded in the past.  They are really pretty neck and neck and in my opinion the previous upload I made of the same material, which is easy to find here, is a little better sounding.  But you cannot go wrong with either choice either.

LINEAGE:
Calm & Storm silver CD's > EAC (Secure Mode, Offset Correction) > WAV > TLH  (to test for lossiness and other issues) > Audacity (to view waveform, embed metadata/track titles & info, and then to encode) > FLAC 8 > TLH (to check for SBE's and create and verify new ffp & md5 files) > you

DETAILS:
Artist: Journey
Date: March 3rd, 1983
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Venue: Budokan Hall
Title: Frontiers In Japan

Label: Calm & Storm
Source: SB/FM BX
Format: FLAC
CD's: 2
Artwork: Yes (full 300 dpi scans in download)
Size: 561 MB
Length: 83:26:19


SETLIST:

CD 1:
301. Chain Reaction
302. Wheel In The Sky

303. Line Of Fire
304.
Send Her My Love
305. Still They Ride
306. Open Arms
307. Jonathan Cain (keyboards solo)
308. Frontiers
309. Rubicon
310. Faithfully
311. Who's Crying Now
312. Don't Stop Believin'

CD 2:

401. Stone In Love
402. Keep On Runnin'
403. Any Way You Want It
404. Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)
405.
Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'
406. Don't Fight It
407. FM BX outro


LINK:
(1) 1983-03-02 Tokyo, Japan (SB/FM/Calm & Storm)

MIRROR:
(1) 1983-03-02 Tokyo, Japan (SB/FM/Calm & Storm) (Mirror)

NOTE:
I'm using a free Mega account as a mirror in this upload.  Those of you downloading please leave me a message here or on the Facebook (Community Group or Secret Group) letting me know what works best as far as the links go.  I eventually plan on adding a secondary mirror site to my posts as I've always had until the last year or so.  Your opinion will help me help you.


There are a few songs missing from this broadcast as you already know if you read the complete audience post for this same show.

The waveform looks great in this recording with no audio clipping.  There is a little more noise in the recording "techtuts" thought.  But the recording has great stereo separation and really has no issues. 

Here are some things I noticed after starting the upload and this information is not in the text file.  I did notice in the song "Frontiers" that there was some tape flutter or some sort of issue about mid stream in the song.  But it is a short blip.  And the very beginning of "Rubicon" has a moment where the stereo channel on one side drop out for a second and then continues on.  I don't recall these errors in the upload I made last year and there is a link to down below.  There is also a short, few seconds, clip of the audience recording near the end of "Don't Stop Believin'.  I'm guessing it was a tape flip on the recorder so the label inserted, very nicely too, the audience portion to fill the gap.  I am listening to the show all of the way through this morning for the first time so there may be a few other blips but I don't expect anything major to be wrong with this recording.

This FM broadcast is 40 minutes shorter than the full audience recording is.  Songs like "No More Lies", "Back Talk", "Edge of the Blade" and a few others are not in the broadcast.  And neither are many of the parts in between songs, the instrumental solos, and even some of the beginning intros into songs that extend longer like in "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'".

I'm going to keep this review really short today so I can get the show uploaded.  If you get this one you won't be disappointed I can say.  It is really an excellent recording.  And if you want the previous upload I made in the past of the copy I think sounds better, the one from a master cassette transfer of an off air broadcast (like this), you can find it HERE!

A special thanks goes to "Digital_Journey", "techtuts", and "Steve7777" for getting these discs to me to EAC rip and prepare to share with all of you 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!!!



Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Journey: 1983-03-02 Tokyo, Japan (FLAC_AUD_2 CD)

This is another Calm & Storm label silver CD EAC rip I did Saturday and as with the previous Journey post the label did a great job and doesn't let us down.  This recording is from Journey's Frontiers LP tour as they were opening the tour (days earlier) in Japan.

This audience recording is more rare (and complete) than the FM broadcast copies that are all over the place (including here).  This came as a 4 CD set with the first two discs being the complete audience recording of the show and the last two disc being from the FM broadcast of this show in Japan in 1983.

I've uploaded an excellent-to-superb FM broadcast master cassette of the show in the past and it can be found HERE!  I have not done a real comparison between this copy (CD's 3 & 4 in a future upload...soon) and my best copy, the one at the link, and this copy yet.  But either way, I'll be uploading the last two discs soon for those interested.

My friend "techtuts" has remastered the copy I uploaded in the past and I have not had a chance to upload it yet.  He is also remastering this 4 CD set and I will be uploading those remasters along with his just finished remaster of the previously uploaded 1980-10-13 Tokyo, Japan audience recording soon.

I wanted to take a minute and let Journey fans know of "techtuts'" new site dedicated to Journey music and related topics and materials.  He recently opened Dixie Highway and he is uploading both the unaltered copies as well as remastered copies of the shows he works on.  I highly recommend checking his site out and registering on it.  You can get a lot of rare Journey shows, many I've never even uploaded yet, and he really knows what he is doing when it comes to remastering audio.  He blows me away with his skills and he is a great guy too.  So check out his site here at DIXIE HIGHWAY's index page.

LINEAGE:
Calm & Storm silver CD's > EAC (Secure Mode, Offset Correction) > WAV > TLH  (to test for lossiness and other issues) > Audacity (to view waveform, embed metadata/track titles & info, and then to encode) > FLAC 8 > TLH (to check for SBE's and create and verify new ffp & md5 files) > you

DETAILS:
Artist: Journey
Date: March 3rd, 1983
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Venue: Budokan Hall
Title: Frontiers In Japan

Label: Calm & Storm
Source: AUD (Low Gen)
Format: FLAC
CD's: 2
Artwork: Yes (full 300 dpi scans in download)
Size: 877 MB
Length: 123:29:11


SETLIST:

CD 1:
101. intro music
102. Chain Reaction
103. Wheel In The Sky

104. Line Of Fire
105.
Send Her My Love
106. Still They Ride
107. Open Arms
108. No More Lies
109. Back Talk
110. Jonathan Cain (keyboards solo)
111. Frontiers
112. Rubicon
113. Steve Smith (drum solo)
114. Edge Of The Blade

CD 2:
201.
Faithfully
202. Who'd Crying Now

203. Don't Stop Believin'
204. Stone In Love
205. Keep On Runnin'
206. Any Way You Want It
207. Escape
208. Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)
209. After The Fall
210.
Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'
211. Lights
212. Don't Fight It


LINK:
(1) 1983-03-02 Tokyo, Japan (AUD/Calm & Storm)

MIRROR:
(1) 1983-03-02 Tokyo, Japan (AUD/Calm & Storm) (Mirror)

NOTE:
I'm using a free Mega account as a mirror in this upload.  Those of you downloading please leave me a message here or on the Facebook (Community Group or Secret Group) letting me know what works best as far as the links go.  I eventually plan on adding a secondary mirror site to my posts as I've always had until the last year or so.  Your opinion will help me help you.


The waveform on this show being uploaded is excellent looking with no audio clipping at all in the waveform and room to work with the audio if you wanted to.  The recording itself ranges between excellent-to-superb at times I feel and it is the best audience recording of this show I have heard.  And if any editing was done to the audio by the label, I cannot tell.  There are some audio issues I noticed when listening with headphones the other night.  But I believe it something "techtuts" will be able to correct in his remaster too.  And to be honest, it isn't issues that stand out or ruin this show's sound.

The mix sounds excellent in the show and Steve Perry is up front and clean sounding as are the other band members.  The mix is a well balanced sound of all band members right off of the silver discs.  The high end frequencies are really nice and clean here too.  I believe this taper must have been very close to the stage.

One thing I really like too is the crowd noise doesn't interfere with the songs and sounds like we would hope it would (not being an issue).  You can occasionally hear a Japanese person speaking in the right channel but it is not often and it is not loud either.  The crowd, as one would expect, is really enjoying the show you can tell between songs.

There are songs and extended parts of some songs in this recording that were never broadcast over the air in the FM broadcast.  For instance, Neal Schon's "No More Lies" and Journey's "Back Talk", and "Edge of the Blade" are just a few songs in this audience recording and not on the FM broadcast copy.  There is a lot more here too in the talk between songs, the members instrumental tracks, and similar things not in the FM broadcast aired set.  I haven't compared my previous uploaded FM master cassette setlist to the following discs 3 & 4 (not in this upload) to check and see if they match perfectly.  But I will when I get to uploading those two discs.

The artwork for this show is great and I scanned everything including the ticket replica and added it.  And I scanned it at 300 dpi too for a higher resolution.  I'm sick of these 50 kb artwork images in so many uploads today and I figure if you're going to do it, do it right!

This show sounds a lot better than I had first given it credit for sounding.  I had listened to a lot of music that night and my ears may just not have been adjusted yet to this audience recording I guess?  The only other audience copy I had ever heard of this show was a lossy mp3 and it sounded horrible.  Maybe it was a different source?  I don't know but this release blows the mp3 copy out of the water.

I have been listening to the first two audience recorded discs as I have been preparing this post.  And the more I listen the more I love it!  I'm almost done with disc 2 and the audio has a very stable and consistent sound throughout the show.  It doesn't seem to suffer from good sounding parts and then parts where the microphone is pointed at the ground and the sound gets muted.  The taper did a wonderful job it sounds like.  And like the previous 1980-10-13 show uploaded, this one was also recorded by "Miracle Man".  He seems to have recorded a lot of shows in Japan in years past and the audio from what I've heard sounds like he knew what he was doing as a taper.

One other thing I like with both this 1983-03-02 recording and the 1980-10-13 recording is the label helps keep the show as complete as possible.  When there is a CD change, they repeat a few seconds of the last part of the tape at the beginning of the next disc and continue on.  I like it when this is done so you don't feel as if something was missed in the recording.  To me, this shows extra attention to detail and I just like it personally.

A special thanks goes to "Digital_Journey", "techtuts", and "Steve7777" for getting these discs to me to EAC rip and prepare to share with all of you 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!!!







Monday, March 14, 2016

Journey: 1980-10-13 Tokyo, Japan (FLAC_AUD_2 CD)

This is a show and recording I like a lot.  This is the audience recording of the show "Ljerk" and I worked on the DVD projects for back in 2012.  This is part of the Calm & Storm label 2 CD and 1 DVD set I got the silver disc for on Saturday night.  The information on the artwork is incorrect in stating the show is from 1980-10-11.  In fact, both the audio on the CD's and the DVD are from 1980-10-13 in Tokyo, Japan.

I am only uploading the 2 CD audience recording here in this post.  I will upload the DVD soon too but in a separate upload.  It has 448 kbps Dolby Digital 2 channel AC3 stereo audio and it really sounds nice.  I wish it had been the LPCM audio used on this new DVD but it wasn't.  That seems to be hard audio to find in the SB/video rips.

If you want to download the Bootradr & Ljerk project video of this show, with multiple audio streams and video enhancements, you can download it HERE!  This is not the same video, the DL DVD, from our project that is on Dime.  Dime has some strict rules and does not allow things like video enhancement (rendering) to videos for some reason.  There is also an mp4 high definition version I've uploaded from our project but to me the DVD-5 copy I posted the link to is the best out of the three (DVD-9 no enhancements, mp4 HD, and DVD-5 with enhancements) projects we completed for Christmas 2012.  I am still seeding the Dime torrent for the DVD-9 copy if you're interested and there is a link in the post for that copy.  I've been seeding it for 3 years, 10 weeks at this pint :-)

I do think the video in this new DVD is a lower generation, unedited copy of the show and I like it a lot.  So if you want to wait for it you can.  Or just download both of them and compare for yourself which you like better.  And if you've clicked "Like" on the Bootradr's Blind Boot Blog "Community Group" or are you're a member of the "Secret Group" (Facebook names for the two) you can message me and I can help you download the DVD as if you had a paid account with my file sharing site.  More can be explained in a PM if you're interested.

Now getting back on track for this current upload, this show has some really rare treats in it too with songs seldom played live like "Precious Time", "Homemade Love", and "I'm Cryin'" to name just a few.  And Journey is on fire in this show.  Neal Schon's guitar playing as well as all other band members are rocking at 110%.  And with Steve Perry's vocals and renditions on various songs, well,  it is just a spectacular and awe inspiring performance to me.

This show was one of the last as Journey was closing out their Departure LP tour and returned to the USA to make a new album.  It was also before they had really hit it big.  They had their new LP that was going to blow the doors open for them a year later and they were coming home to work on it not long after this show.  In 1981, when there next LP Escape was released, it sent them into superstar status.  They had a huge following before Escape, but it was Escape that made the band a household name in America and abroad.  And Japan loved Journey a lot and the band loved them so what better place for them to be wrapping up the last tour with Gregg Rolie and before the new Journey music came along than here in Tokyo for this concert being shared today.

LINEAGE:
Calm & Storm silver CD's > EAC (Secure Mode, Offset Correction) > WAV > TLH  (to test for lossiness and other issues) > Audacity (to view waveform, embed metadata/track titles & info, and then to encode) > FLAC 8 > TLH (to check for SBE's and create and verify new ffp & md5 files) > you

DETAILS:
Artist: Journey
Date: October 13th, 1980
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Venue: Nakano Sunplaza
Title: Line Of Departure

Label: Calm & Storm
Source: AUD (Low Gen)
Format: FLAC
CD's: 2
Artwork: Yes (full 300 dpi scans in download)
Size: 630 MB
Length: 100:08:04


SETLIST:

CD 1:
101. Where Were You
102. Just The Same Way
103. Lovin' You Is Easy

104. Too Late
105. Of A Lifetime
106. Kohoutek
107. People And Places
108. Precious Time
109. Lights
110. Stay Awhile
111. Dixie Highway
112. Homemade Love
113. Anytime

CD 2:
201.
Walks Like A Lady
202.
Neal Schon (guitar solo)
203. La Do Da
204. Ross Valory (bass solo)
205. Steve Smith (drum solo)
206. Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'
207. Wheel In The Sky
208. Any Way You Want It
209. I'm Cryin'
210. Line Of Fire


LINK:
(1) 1980-10-13 Tokyo, Japan (AUD/Calm & Storm)

MIRROR:

(1) 1980-10-13 Tokyo, Japan (AUD/Calm & Storm) (Mirror)

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.


NOTE:
I'm using a free Mega account as a mirror in this upload.  Those of you downloading please leave me a message here or on the Facebook (Community Group or Secret Group) letting me know what works best as far as the links go.  I eventually plan on adding a secondary mirror site to my posts as I've always had until the last year or so.  Your opinion will help me help you.


This audience audio is in my opinion excellent.  There is no audio clipping and the waveform looks perfect for a future remaster too.  This is the unaltered copy straight from the silver CD's being uploaded today.  My friend, "techtuts", is going to be doing a remaster of the audience recording soon and I know he will make this show sound even better in the long run.  But for what it is worth, this is an excellent audience recording of Journey already.

One of the great things I hear in this recording is the mix of instruments and how well everyone can be heard playing and singing.  Neal's guitar is clean and in your face, Steve Perry's vocals are right where they can be easily heard, and the rest of the band, Steve Smith, Gregg Rolie, and Ross Valory are all heard evenly in the mix.

The crowd is enjoying the show and can be heard but not in any kind of interfering way and not as the music is playing.  The taper had to have had a great spot too since in the video you can see the whole crowd standing and clapping throughout the show.  But you don't hear that in this recording or if you do it is not often or interfering with the songs.  The overall experience listening is a well mixed show and one that sounds excellent and can be cranked up.  It is not a show you "have to enjoy".  It is a show you will enjoy.

There are a few changes in the audio but for the most part it is consistent.  In the song "Dixie Highway" there was likely a tape flip and they added a short, few seconds clip from the DVD audio to make patch things and make it complete. And it is a smooth transition too.   And the final two tracks, "I'm Cryin'" and "Line of Fire" are from this same DVD source it sounds like to form a complete show.  "I'm Cryin'" starts out with the audience tape source but switches over to the SB (video) source as the taper runs out of tape I am guessing.  I guess the taper didn't get those last songs.  Heck, the cameramen shooting the show barely got them and the video is awesome but very unusual as it is a one camera shot moving all over the stage.  I guess they thought the show was over after "Any Way You Want It"?  Thank God for the lone cameraman!

And this brings me to the part about this show reportedly being the 1980-10-11 show.  This is one mistake the label made.  This is the 1980-10-13 show that has for a long time been confirmed.  I knew this was not going to be the 11th date when it was ordered by the parties getting it.  The only night that has ever been filmed from this Japan leg of the tour and ever seen the light of day is the 13th date.  This show has been passed around for decades with all kinds of dates given to it in the video.  Most often it is wrongly called Osaka 1980-10-10 but there are other dates too.  Steve Perry clearly calls out to the audience "Tokyo" a number of times in the show.  But too many people too many times don't seem to care or listen when they share a show that has Osaka on the artwork and the wrong information continues on often.  Getting mad does no good and you just have to make sure you keep your records straight and hope others take it and do the same.  The label does correctly call this show right and being in Tokyo however.

The audio does not look like it has ever been EQ'ed and that makes this even more of a gem.  It is definitely a low generation tape if not from the master tape.  The taper, "Miracle Man", seems to possibly have ties with the label putting the show out.  I can't say this is a fact but he does seem to be who they get some tapes from.  But having what appears to be the silver discs of the unedited audio is a superb plus in my book.  This is what we want.

There was no brickwalling of the audio waveform like Tarantura did on the last 1982-04-17 Kanagawa, Japan silvers I uploaded here.  Tarantura, hopefully out of ignorance and not knowing they were doing it, degraded the audio for that show and any real chance of fixing it.  It can still be enjoyed but they messed it up and that is such a shame.  I sure hope they wouldn't do this on purpose.  But the Calm & Storm label material I've seen so far has been unedited I am confident and either way it has not been ruined by them playing with an equalizer.

This is the first high quality production I've seen in a long time as far as boot labels selling a product goes.  I didn't buy this but I know the people who did and it was brought over to me to do an EAC rip and other things like artwork scans.  The artwork is really nice and professional and the 3 discs (remember there are 2 CD's and 1 DVD) are not in a cardboard case.  They came in the hard, high quality plastic cases made for carrying 4 discs.  The song titles are correct, the artwork is high quality glossy, the case is real protection, and they included a replica of the 1980-10-11 Journey show ticket amongst other thoughtful things like including small bubble wrap cutouts and dividers inside of the case between discs just as an extra shipping precaution.  They didn't take the cheap way out and throw the discs into a cardboard case with no sleeves like so many do today.  And this was just one CD/DVD set I got.  The other 4 CD set, soon to be shared, was done in the same high quality way.

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!!!







Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Journey: 2007-03-07 Manchester, UK (FLAC_AUD Master Remaster_2 CD)

I started working on this upload last night on the show's 9th anniversary.  But after reaching midnight before I was done, I just decided to finish it this morning.  But due to some storms coming through and shutting my power off five different times my web browser would not open the tabs I had opened.  And even though I had saved my almost ready post for this show, it was gone and not available after the power issues stopped happening.  So here I am again retyping everything this afternoon.

This is an excellent/superb sounding recording of Journey's second night in Manchester, UK on their 2007 tour with Jeff Scott Soto on vocals.  It really sounds as if Steve Augeri is singing with the band too but it doesn't make sense and it is probably the backup vocals box that bands uses (many if not all of them) all of the time when doing live shows.  This is an excellent sounding show and the band plays some really unique songs in the show from all eras of Journey music too.

LINEAGE:
Sony MZ-NH1 Hi-MD Recorder (Hi-MD Mode) > homemade lapel mounted cardioid microphones with Preenmachine battery box > USB to PC > transferred as WAV files with SonicStage v4.0 > track split and encoded as FLAC with CD Wave Editor > techtuts remaster > me > TLH > WAV (to test for lossiness and pad last track) > Audacity (to view waveform, embed metadata/track titles & info, and then to re-encode) > FLAC 8 > TLH (to check for SBE's and create and verify new ffp & md5 files) > you

NOTES:
Recorded from the balcony, front row, and just right of center stage.


DETAILS:
Artist: Journey
Date: March 7th, 2007
Location: Manchester, United Kingdom
Venue: Manchester Apollo

Title: Apollo Theatre Manchester U.K.
7th March 2007
Label: techtuts Remaster
Source: AUD Master
Format: FLAC
CD's: 2
Artwork: Yes
Size: 835 MB
Length: 129:27:02

SETLIST:
CD 1:
101. Jerusalem

102. Rubicon
103. Stone In Love
104. Ask The Lonely
105. Wheel In The Sky
106. Keep On Runnin'
107. Who's Crying Now
108. Opened The Door
109. Mystery Mountain
110. Edge Of The Blade
111. Remember Me
112. Chain Reaction
113. Lights
114. Still They Ride

CD 2:
201. Open Arms
202. La Do Da
203. Ross Valory (bass solo)
204. Deen Castronovo (drum solo)
205. Line Of Fire
206.
Send Her My Love
207. Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin' (intro jam)
208.
Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'
209. Escape
210. Where Were You
211. Faithfully
212. Don't Stop Believin'
213. Any Way You Want It
214. Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)


LINK:
(1) 2007-03-07 Manchester, UK (AUD Master/Remaster)


A special thanks goes to "techtuts" for sending me the FLAC files after he remastered the show yesterday.  Previously, I'd only had an mp3 copy of the show.  I knew it sounded excellent but I just don't like sharing lossy audio unless it looks like it is all I will ever have.  And even then I hate to do it!

I'm listening to this show all of the way through today as I make this post and it has the old Journey sound to it and I am really enjoying it.

The sound is excellent and borders on superb.  The only thing keeping it from being a superb sounding show is the vocals are not as loud as the clean bass and high frequencies are.  But they are not too low and actually it sounds normal the more you get into the show and get use to it too.  It's barely even a noticeable factor to be honest.

The band may or may not have been lowering the vocals on purpose since Jeff Scott Soto had recently had to finish off the tour when Steve Augeri had some vocal issues and Journey replaced him.  They may have been a little worried he couldn't do as good of a job on the songs?  I don't know.  But I have to admit, he did a great job and I was really surprised how well he knew and sang the songs when I saw them as they passed through my town on this tour.  The really weird thing is it sounds like Steve Augeri is singing in this show too and I don't think it was Deen Castronovo.  It may be though.

The band had a superb setlist here with tracks they did not play (from my memory) in the United States on this tour.  They played old ones like "Mystery Mountain" from the pre-Steve Perry days and others like "Remember Me" (dedicated to Steve Augeri in the show) from the post Steve Perry days too.  They also did a lot of songs played before but not as often like "Line of Fire", "Rubicon", and "Edge of the Blade".  It is a really nice and career spanning set of songs they chose.  And hearing "Opened The Door" in this show is just fantastic.  This should be a staple in Journey shows as should "Winds of March" (not played in this or any other shows since Steve Perry was in the band).

Neal Schon really seems to be playing well on this night too.  The whole band does but he sounds really good and his guitar solos and playing are up front in the show.  The bass really is well balanced in this show as well and it many time is not heard this well in Journey shows.  Ross Valory can be heard perfectly and so can Jonathan Cain on the keyboards.  It has a very nice mix and a sound that really is enjoyable and very Journey.

I hope you enjoy this 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!!!