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


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Saturday, December 5, 2015

Led Zeppelin: 1975-02-12 New York, NY (FLAC_AUD Master, SB Master, & SB/AUD Matyrix_9 CD)

I've been browsing this new EVSD release of the show a million and one copies already exist of today.  These releases this time are named after the previously named sets already released not too long ago by EVSD and they're called Flying Circus - 40th Anniversary Edition.

The recording actually sounds excellent-to-superb but so did the previous releases too.  This biggest issue I have with the 9 CD set is the first three discs which are the matrix discs of the audience and soundboard.  When doing a matrix, most people have either learned or know not to press the envelope on volume because when you combine the tracks and then mix then into one track the waveform is going to grow larger.  And I presume this is what EVSD did to this show.  The waveform for the first three, matrix CD's is clipped very badly and the audio in pretty much brickwalled and in the red.  It is exactly the opposite of the way it should have been done and looked.

We can be glad that the last 6 CD's, or the audience recording and soundboard recording discs, are not clipped horribly.  The waveform looks nice and the audio sounds excellent-to-superb.  I'm listening to the stereo audience recording now and it sounds really nice.  In fact, they may be my favorite 3 CD's out of this whole 9 CD set.  Page's guitar and the mix sound superb!

Thanks goes to "ghostface" for sharing this on G101.  I realized after I got it that he got the three separate downloads from Dime posted by "jesusmahdi".  So a big thanks goes to him for the initial share and artwork scans as well.

LINEAGE:
EVSD silver CD's > FLAC 8 >
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: Led Zeppelin
Date: February 12th, 1975
Location: New York, New York
Venue: Madison Square Garden

Title: Flying Circus - 40th Anniversary Edition

Label: EVSD
Sources: (1) SB/AUD Masters Matrix, (2) AUD Master, (3) SB Master
Format: FLAC
CD's: 9
Artwork: Yes (full artwork scans in download)
Size: 3.27  GB
Length:
(a) 514:53:03 (All 9 CD's)
(b) 167:38:05 (CD's 1-3 Matrix)
(c) 175:19:10 (CD's 4-6 AUD Master)
(d) 171:55:63 (CD's 7-9 SB Master)

SETLIST:

CD's 1 - 3 SB/AUD Matrix
CD 1:

101. Rock And Roll
102. Sick Again
103. Over The Hills And Far Away
104. In My Time Of Dying
105. The Song Remains The Same
106. The Rain Song
107. Kashmir

CD 2:
201. No Quarter
202. Trampled Underfoot
203. Moby Dick

CD 3:
301. Dazed And Confused
302. Stairway To Heaven
303. Whole Lotta Love
304. Black Dog
305. Heartbreaker

CD's 4 - 6 AUD Master
CD 4:

401. Rock And Roll
402. Sick Again
403. Over The Hills And Far Away
404. In My Time Of Dying
405. The Song Remains The Same
406. The Rain Song
407. Kashmir

CD 5:
501. No Quarter
502. Trampled Underfoot
503. Moby Dick

CD 6:
601. Dazed And Confused
602. Stairway To Heaven
603. Whole Lotta Love
604. Black Dog
605. Heartbreaker

CD's 7 - 9 SB Master
CD 7:

701. Rock And Roll
702. Sick Again
703. Over The Hills And Far Away
704. In My Time Of Dying
705. The Song Remains The Same
706. The Rain Song
707. Kashmir

CD 8:
801. No Quarter
802. Trampled Underfoot
803. Moby Dick

CD 9:
901. Dazed And Confused
902. Stairway To Heaven
903. Whole Lotta Love
904. Black Dog
905. Heartbreaker

LINK:
(1) 1975-02-12 New York, NY (Matrix, AUD, & SB/EVSD)
(2) 1975-02-12 New York, NY (Matrix, AUD, & SB/EVSD)
(3) 1975-02-12 New York, NY (Matrix, AUD, & SB/EVSD)
(4) 1975-02-12 New York, NY (Matrix, AUD, & SB/EVSD)
(5) 1975-02-12 New York, NY (Matrix, AUD, & SB/EVSD)
(6) 1975-02-12 New York, NY (Matrix, AUD, & SB/EVSD)

I'm a little confused why the length of the matrix recording is 4 to 8 minutes shorter than the audience and soundboard recordings of the show.  It seems it would be longer or at least as long as either the audience or soundboard (whichever was longer) recording.

The more I listen to the show tonight I realize the audio really is superb on the recordings.  Even the clipped matrix recording on CD's 1 - 3 really sound excellent and even superb.  They still should not have messed the audio up like that but the sound is not bad and I like the mix.  So we got kind of lucky on this one because I expected the audio to sound a lot worse.  And there are parts that are obviously messed up and it can be heard.  But overall, it is very nice. 

I'm not comparing this recording to any of the others I have for 1975-02-12 tonight and I am solely going off of how the sound I am listening to and critiquing it.

I'm not sure who the W.T.H. Twins are but they produced this 9 CD set according to the artwork.  They also produced the recent Fort Worth 1975-03-03 show as well.  I like the audio on the audience master recording, or CD's 4-6, and the mix on those discs.  It really is an excellent stereo recording and mix.  Page's guitar, Plant's vocals, and the rest of the bands instruments are all easily heard and evenly mixed for the show.  The audience recording really sounds a lot like a great soundboard much of the time.

I still think it will be near impossible to ever beat the Definitive Flying Circus DVD-A (real DVD-A) copy of this show when it comes to sound.  It is solely the soundboard recording I believe.  I'd have to listen again to say positively this is the case.  But even if it is patched with a little audience recording, the audio is spectacular.  It's easy to listen to a show like this and say the same thing as you listen.  But I know from my own comparisons in the last year that the DVD-A beats all other copies in my opinion.  I've uploaded the 1975-02-12 DVD-A here in the past so it is available if you want to check it out and compare it yourself.

Even with the clipped audio in the first three disc, this is a very easy to enjoy set of discs and a great show to listen to.  This was when Led Zeppelin was really picking up their steam and starting to play much better shows after a little bit of a rocky start in January of 1975.  Maybe it was being at New York's Madison Square Garden, a venue and city they loved almost as much as the west coast in the earlier years, or maybe it was any number of reasons?  But whatever the reason(s) were, they were on fire and burning through the United States and North America over the next month and a half on this tour for their upcoming LP Physical Graffiti.  And we have the shows to prove it too!  What great shows these were in 1975 in an era we'll never see again but we can relive again and again through shows like this one.

I just learned something as I let the show upload overnight and I went to bed.  Today, I learned that the audience tracks 501 - 503 are lossy.  I wouldn't just claim this without proof normally but the friend that found this out I trust and he wouldn't have messaged me about it if he wasn't sure.  So EVSD put at least the first three tracks on CD 5 on in aq lossy MPEG format it sounds like.

I hope you enjoy the show...
 
Bootradr


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Thursday, December 3, 2015

Ten Years After: 1969-12-03 Helsinki, Finland (FLAC_SB/FM 1st Gen_1 CD)

Today is the 46th anniversary of this excellent sounding first generation recording of the Ten years After show in Helsinki in 1969.  This is an off-air recording and is very clean and mixed very well.  I have two copies of this exact recording.  One is a remaster and the other is this one that has not been remastered.

LINEAGE:
1st Gen tape > DAT(3) > CD-R > EAC > WAV > TLH > FLAC >
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: Ten Years After
Date: December 3rd, 1969
Location: Helsinki, Finland
Venue: Kulttuuritalo

Title: None

Label: per Erik (sharing party)
Source: SB/FM BX (1st Gen)
Format: FLAC
CD's: 1
Artwork: No
Size: 395 MB
Length: 68:07:20

SETLIST:

01. Spoonful
02. I May Be Wrong But Won't Be Wrong Always
03. Hobbit
04. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
05. No Title
06. Scat Thing
07. I Can't Keep From Crying Sometimes

LINK:
(1) 1969-12-03 Helsinki, Finland (SB/FM BX 1st Gen)

The waveform looks good and the audio is balanced well.  There is some right channel audio clipping on the first two tracks in the waveform of each but it looks like it was likely a recording level issue and it was fixed.  And as far as I could hear listening to the show today, it is not anything you will hear or notice.  It's not a bad issue or problem at all.

It cracks me up as Alvin Lee is talking before "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl".  He is saying that the song will probably be their last song and the crowd can be heard doing the "noooo...booo" kind of thing showing they want to hear more.  He just calmly says "But it's 5 hours long" in a joking manner.  And of course it isn't the last song either as they do play another.

A special thanks goes to Erik for originally sharing the show and to "LB" for posting it on Dime.

I hope you enjoy the show...
 
Bootradr


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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Led Zeppelin: 1971-12-02 Bournemouth, UK (FLAC_AUD_3 CD)

Today is the 44th anniversary of this Led Zeppelin show.  This recording comes from a label and I am getting an unprocessed, third generation copy of the show from a friend soon that I believe should sound even better.

I have not heard this show all of the way through in about 15 years.  And the copy I got in a trade so many years ago was a bad copy where the trader had likely burned the discs at too fast of a speed leaving pops and clicks on the audio.  But this copy being shared today is an accurate and perfect EAC rip.

I'm not reviewing much of the concert recording since I want to get it uploaded.  But from what I've listened to tonight, I'd say it is a great-to-excellent recording but it does have some issues too.  This really is an awesome sounding show but it does have errors.  Read below for some more details.

LINEAGE:
Electric Magic silver CDs > EAC (w/offsets) > WAV > SHN > FLAC >
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: Led Zeppelin
Date: December 2nd, 1971
Location: Bournemouth, United Kingdom
Venue: Strakers Royal Ballroom

Title: Rock And Roll Magic

Label: Electric Magic
Source: AUD
Format: FLAC
CD's: 3
Artwork: Yes (full scans in download)
Size: 701 MB
Length: 142:30:28

SETLIST:
CD 1:

101. Immigrant Song
102. Heartbreaker
103. Black Dog
104. Since I've Been Loving You
105. Stairway To Heaven
106. Going To California
107. That's The Way
108. Tangerine
109. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp

CD 2:
201. Dazed And Confused
202. What Is And What Should Never Be
203. Rock And Roll
204. Whole Lotta Love

CD 3:
301. Whole Lotta Love
302. Communication Breakdown
303. Weekend
304. It'll Be Me

LIN K:
(1) 1971-12-02 Bournemouth, UK (AUD/EM)

One thing I do not like about this Electric Magic label copy is they did a little bit of brickwalling on the audio.  It isn't horrible or terrible like some shows we have seen have been ruined by labels doing this.  But at the same time, any brickwalling is bad and it makes it more difficult to impossible to do any work, fixing, EQ'ing, or anything to the audio when it is bad.

This show has a clean and bright sound to it but it is over amplified by the label and there is some distortion too in some places.  You can also hear some tape noises, similar to the tape squealing we'd hear when the heads or tape would begin messing up, in parts of the show.  The label amplifies the audio in some songs, like in "Heartbreaker", during quieter moments and this makes the tapes noise more noticeable than if they had just left things alone.

Plant's voice and the rest of the band are very up front and great sounding in the mix as I am listening to the early part of the show.  The crowd is relatively quiet too not being caught too often by the recorder.  The mix is great and I can only hope the third generation copy I get will not have the tape issues in it.  This would be more along the lines of a superb recording if the label messing with the sound, the small amount of tape squealing, and the distortion heard in some areas was not there.  But this is a very easy show to listen to and enjoy and one I definitely recommend.  It is a show not seen very often.

This show also seems complete and it has some more rare songs the band plays on this night as you can see in the setlist.  That is always a big plus and I think it is an indication many times of how good of a time (and performance) the band was having and putting on during shows where they add rarities like these.

I'm uploading the show now so I can get it up on its anniversary which will end in less than an hour.

I hope you enjoy the show...
 
Bootradr


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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Queen: 1978-12-01 Toronto, Ontario, Canada (FLAC_AUD 1st Gen_2 CD)

Today is the 37th anniversary of this killer Queen show in Montreal.  I'm not going to take a lot of time and write up a bunch of stuff on this one tonight.  I've never heard the full show, I've only sampled it, and I don't have a lot of time to spend on making the post tonight.

My initial sampling of the show told me it is an excellent-to-superb sounding recording.  I really think the whole recording is likely this way too but since I have not heard the show yet I cannot say for sure.

LINEAGE:
1st Gen cassette > CD-R > EAC > WAV > TLH > FLAC >
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: Queen
Date: December 1st, 1978
Location: Montreal,, Quebec, Canada
Venue: Montreal Forum

Title: None

Label: yono66 (from the collection of)
Source: AUD (1st Gen)
Format: FLAC
CD's: 2
Artwork: No
Size: 747 MB
Length: 117:58:35

SETLIST:

CD 1:

101. intro
102. We Will Rock You (fast version)
103. Let Me Entertain You
104. Somebody To Love
105. If You Can't Beat 'Em
106. Death On Two Legs
107. Killer Queen
108. Bicycle Race
109. I'm In Love With My Car
110. Get Down,, Make Love
111. You're My Best Friend
112. Now I'm Here
113. Spread Your Wings

CD 2:
201. Dreamer's Ball
202. Love Of My Life
203. '39
204. It's Late
205. Brighton Rock
206. Fat Bottom Girls
207. Keep Yourself Alive
208. Bohemian Rhapsody
209. Tie Your Mother Down
210. Sheer Heart Attack
211. We Will Rock You
212. We Are The Champions
213. God Save The Queen

LIN KS:
(1) 1978-12-01 Montreal, Quebec, Canada (AUD 1st Gen)

I really like this era of Queen and the songs they played between 1973 and about 1979 especially.  They rocked and Brian May played his heart out on his guitar.  They would have been a great band to have seen but I never got a chance unfortunately.

There is some very light clipping in the waveform of a few songs but it is nothing bad at all.  The audio looked fine and there was no heavy clipping anywhere.

I like to make sure I am spelling song titles and other things correctly when I add them to a post.  But tonight, other than a few I know were incorrect, I'm adding the song titles as they were on the info sheet I had for this show.  This is a recent share (a month or two ago) on Dime and I know the audio comes from the collection of "yono66".  Other than that, I cannot tell you much more.

The one thing that sticks out to me in this recording is the even mix and how well the full frequency spectrum is present in the audio.  The lows and high are perfectly balanced and it sounds like this is a soundboard much of the time.  Whoever the taper was had great seats for this show.  The recording has great stereo separation too.

Alright, I'm done talking and I'm uploading the show.  You won't be disappointed if you're a Queen fan by the sound in this recording or the performance from what I've heard as I prepared this post!

I hope you enjoy the show...
 
Bootradr


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Led Zeppelin: 1975-03-05 Dallas, TX (FLAC_SB_3 CD)

This is another superb soundboard and maybe the best sounding source for this last show in Dallas in 1975 for the band.  There are a lot of labels, copies, remasters, and the likes for this night and the previous night's show in Dallas too.  And with the release of the new, previously unavailable Fort Worth show from the 1975-03-03 concert, we now have all of the 1975 North Texas shows.

I'm listening to this show right now because I have had it for a long time but I got a fresh EAC rip of it earlier today and it was done right.  I've not really heard this show like I'm hearing it now because the previous copy I had was butchered by bad software and a person who didn't know how to accurately extract data from their discs.

A special thanks goes out to "Amduscia" for this EAC rip and share done the right way!

LINEAGE:
Wendy silver CD's > EAC > WAV > FLAC 8 >
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: Led Zeppelin
Date: March 5th, 1975
Location: Dallas, Texas
Venue: Municipal Auditorium

Title: Babushka Lady

Label: Wendy
Source: SB
Format: FLAC
CD's: 3
Artwork: Yes (front only/please help if you can)
Size: 1.01 GB
Length: 178:35:01

SETLIST:

CD 1:

101. Rock And Roll
102. Sick Again
103. Over The Hills And Far Away
104. In My Time Of Dying
105. The Song Remains The Same
106.The rain Song
107. Kashmir

CD 2:
201. No Quarter
202. Trampled Underfoot
203. Moby Dick

CD 3:
301. Dazed And Confused
302. Stairway To Heaven
303. Whole Lotta Love
304. Black Dog

LIN KS:
(1) 1975-03-05 Dallas, TX (SB/Wendy)
(2) 1975-03-05 Dallas, TX (SB/Wendy)

The show is a superb soundboard recording.  EVSD had released a copy earlier that had micro gaps in the recording.  Honestly, I have no clue what a micro gap is.  Fans fixed it but then EVSD re-released the show again but fixed and with no micro gaps.  And now they've done another re-release in one of their box sets that come with the 1975-03-05, 1975.03-04, and 1975-03-03 Dallas and Fort Worth shows.

There are also other labels that have released their work on these shows (except Fort Worth still) and all of the recordings sound great.  But the word is that this Wendy Babushka Lady copy is the best sounding and cleanest version.  And I have to agree with what I am hearing now.  Without doing a full blown comparison with other copies I cannot say for sure.  But I did do a comparison earlier today before I burned this copy and even on the PC Bose speakers the sound is better.  And the mix I believe has a lot to do with the sound quality and how superb it is.

Babushka Lady reportedly is a reference to another woman that supposedly had photographed or filmed more detailed material when President John F Kennedy was shot on 1963-11-22 in Dallas, Texas and killed.  I never knew this until earlier today as I was ready some posts on this question.  The person who reported what the title was in reference to said they got the information from Wikipedia.com.  And it makes perfect sense since the previous night in Dallas was titled Zapruder on the Wendy label.  And we all know the Zapruder film is the most detailed and widely seen video of JFK's assassination out there.  So I guess Wendy decided to use the JFK assassination as their theme for the release of these two Dallas shows.  It's a good thing they didn't realize Kennedy had stayed in Fort Worth up until the point where he was killed almost.  Oh, but wait!  Wendy hasn't release the Fort Worth show (are they still releasing anything?).

I am really excited by how superb this show sounds.  Unlike the EVSD copy where they over amplify parts of the show, and it still sounds good, Wendy has no clipping in the audio and it sounds like the mix brings out every instrument and vocals in a perfect fashion.  It really is that much better the more I listen to the concert.  I sure am glad "Amduscia" ripped his silver CD's and shared them the other day because this is the perfect mix and likely the very best recording of this Dallas show to date.

I'm listening to "Kashmir" right now and it is one of my least favorite Led Zeppelin songs.  But in this copy I am hearing Page playing guitar that I have never heard in other mixes of this show.  It is awesome sounding and really makes the song a lot better.

In closing, the mix here packs a powerful punch in all areas.  The high frequencies are sharp, crisp, and very clean and the low frequencies are very powerful, not distorted, and the combination of the two sounds like the best mix of this show out there.  The setlist is the same as the Fort Worth show but the sound here on this night as well as Robert Plant's voice definitely sounds better.  And Fort Worth sounds superb too so  that should tell you something about this Dallas show.

I hope you enjoy the show...
 
Bootradr


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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.

KEEP IT FREE, KEEP IT AVAILABLE, AND MOST OF ALL; KEEP IT LEGAL!!!

Led Zeppelin: 1975-02-16 St. Louis, MO (FLAC_AUD Source 1_2 CD)

This is an great-to-excellent audience recording of a show we already have a superb 3 CD recording of.  It is the source 1 audience recording of the Led Zeppelin 1975-02-16 St. Louis show.  It is not the complete show and it starts at "Kashmir" and runs through until the end of the show.

I really do not know the story on this recording or why it is incomplete.  It may be the taper got to the show late, thought they we taping the first part of the show, or maybe they didn't bring enough tape and taped over the first part of the show?  There are too many possibilities.  But what we have is actually a very good and enjoyable recording of over half of the show.

Thanks to "orangeboy" for sharing this source 1 recording over on R-O!

LINEAGE:
No lineage giver > FLAC >
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

* This show has some unusual test results.  This is likely a 32 kHz lossless DAT transfer and I've asked for help in confirming this.

DETAILS:
Artist: Led Zeppelin
Date: February 16th, 1975
Location: St. Louis, Missouri
Venue: Missouri Arenas

Title: Oh Dear, I've Known Him Since He Was A Child

Label: Led Note
Source: AUD (Source 1)
Format: FLAC
CD's: 2
Artwork: Yes
Size: 597 MB
Length: 107:58:67

SETLIST:

CD 1:

101. Kashmir
102. No Quarter
103. Trampled Underfoot
104. Moby Dick

CD 2:
201. Dazed And Confused
202. Stairway To Heaven
203. Whole Lotta Love
204. Black Dog
205. Heartbreaker

LIN K:
(1) 1975-02-16 St. Louis, MO (AUD Source 1/Led Note)

I fixed an error in the CD tracking.  More than an error it is really an oversight and I'm sure it is something Led Note could have and should have easily fixed but did not.  Led Note had "Whole Lotta Love", "Out On The Tiles", and "Black Dog" all stuck together as one track.  And to be honest, "Out On The Tiles" is not a song played in Led Zeppelin shows (most of them anyhow) and is just the beginning music to "Black Dog" and rarely listed as a song.  I separated "Whole Lotta Love" and "Black Dog" into two tracks like it normally is in a show.  Since the artwork Led Note made has "Out On The Tiles" listed on it I went ahead and titled "Black Dog" as "Out On the Tiles ~ Black Dog" so nobody mistakenly thinks they got ripped off a song.

The show could have been tracked better too but I am not complaining.  The source 2 recording of this show is a more complete, but still incomplete recording of the show.  It sounds good-to-great.  It has an issue with distortion however.  But this source 1 recording sounds much better even though it is not as complete.  The recording has a more full sounding audio range to it that doesn't suffer from the same amount of distortion that source 2 has.  Source 1 does have something happen (listen to "Stairway To Heaven") that causes some temporary distortion in the recording.  It may just be the record level was turned up to high because you can hear the level being raised at the beginning of the song.  Part of the song is distorted and part of it sounds excellent.

I had thought about making a mix using both audience sources and I still may.  I think the reason this has not been done is because (a) we have the better sounding soundboard of the show and (b) we have the more complete soundboard of the show.  The soundboard recording is about 20 minutes longer than the more complete audience recording (source 2) is.

This source 1 audio is a much better audio and it doesn't sound like it has the processing or EQ work done to it like most labels do.  I really wonder if Led Note left the recording alone and did not try to EQ it.  I hope that is the case.  The high frequencies are there and Jimmy Page's guitar as well as Robert Plant's vocals sound nice.  The low frequencies also sound nice and John Paul Jones' bass and keyboard as well as John Bonham's drums sound really good too.  The overall mix is pretty even and it results in great-to-a excellent sound and mix.

The recording is not without errors.  During "Trampled Underfoot", at the 5:53 mark, the left channel drops out and the audio is only heard in the right channel up through the 8:17 mark.  This continues into the following track, "Moby Dick", for close to two more minutes when the left channel comes back into play.

There are other issues in the recording I heard and I'm sure there are some I didn't hear too.  I did notice the final track, "Heartbreaker", sounds as if the taper was walking away when he realized the band was back for another song.  The audience noise is not bad and even though there are a few places where you can hear the taper or other people in the audience talking in a low voice, it really is not bad and the taper did a good job of keeping quiet it sounded like.

I hope you enjoy the show...
 
Bootradr


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