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I am glad they continued the vault series. It is a very good show. I get aggregated and disappointed when their vault show is chopped and when it's already well-circulated above-average-quality-source show.
Next vault show: Give Way.
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emanon wrote:
I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.
Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 9:51 pm
10Club Complaint Department
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 9:38 pm Posts: 15154
Hard to compare a show that's long been available in official release quality (Give Way) to one that's acknowledged as a classic show yet only ever been available on a variety of pretty bad sounding sources. It's not like they're releasing Atlanta 1994, Berlin 1996 or Melbourne 1995.
As for being chopped, the chances of the band sitting on a treasure trove of complete multitrack recordings from pre-2000 are pretty much nil. They weren't recording these shows with the intention of release, it's pretty amazing they have what they do. I think it's advisable to expect every Vault release to be missing something.
What we do know is that they started recording all shows in multitrack from the beginning of the Yield tour - the PJ20 book says they originally planned to put out a show from the Australia/NZ tour (then went with LO2L instead), so hopefully we'll get something from that last Jack tour eventually. Knowing 10C it'll probably be Melbourne 1998-03-05
The Soldier Field sources that circulate are not bad. Not even close. Give Way is a nice lazy next choice. I was making no correlation between the two. Just a guess on what comes next.
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emanon wrote:
I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.
Are people vinyl fetishists to the insane degree that they want a crummy sounding radio broadcast included just because, well, it's on vinyl?
No answer necessary, of course.
Its my preferred way to listen to music. Why is that so strange? I love collecting them, i love pulling them out and putting them on a table and letting the needle head downward. its fun. I enjoy it. Im not arguing sound quality, im just saying that I enjoy this process the best. And i do love the big artwork and all that jazz. Thats okay, spenno.
And for tossing the digital tracks on at the end on a new LP ? Well that would just be nice so i can continue listening in such a way.
Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
Posted: Mon July 10, 2017 10:58 pm
10Club Complaint Department
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 9:38 pm Posts: 15154
Strat wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:
Are people vinyl fetishists to the insane degree that they want a crummy sounding radio broadcast included just because, well, it's on vinyl?
No answer necessary, of course.
Its my preferred way to listen to music. Why is that so strange? I love collecting them, i love pulling them out and putting them on a table and letting the needle head downward. its fun. I enjoy it. Im not arguing sound quality, im just saying that I enjoy this process the best. And i do love the big artwork and all that jazz. Thats okay, spenno.
I understand wanting to listen to a studio album on vinyl, particularly one that was originally sequenced for release that way (eg. records that have a well thought out side A and B, etc.) It seems like a monumentally weird way to listen to a whole live show, though - changing countless vinyl sides and whatnot.
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