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Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
Is there any word at all if this tour is going to be released in CD form?
I wish they would fucking get on with it already. By the time they get around to it, I probably won't be interested anymore.
I don't remember anything ever being offered in FLAC, but I just found some recently posted torrents on Demonoid. I haven't downloaded any yet, but here is the description from the poster:
"Originally the Official Bootleg 2005 Tour was only available in MP3. Later, it was finally released in losseless FLAC format. I have here 14 shows from the 2005 Tour in original losseless FLAC format. I have burned a set of these to CD and they are pristine.
Torrents Divided into 7 parts:
Part 1 09-08-2005 Winnipeg 09-11-2005 Kitchener
Part 2 09-16-2005 Ottawa 09-19-2005 Toronto
Part 3 09-22-2005 Halifax 11-22-2005 Santiago
Part 4 11-23-2005 Santiago 11-25-2005 Buenos Aires
Part 5 11-26-2005 Buenos Aires 11-28-2005 Porto Alegre
Part 6 12-03-2005 San Paulo 12-04-2005 Rio De Janiero
Part 7 12-09-2005 Mexico City 12-09-2005 Mexico City
Why these 14 and not the others ? Simple, these shows are the only ones that have my favorite 5 songs in their setlist.
ALIVE JEREMY EVEN FLOW DAUGHTER BETTERMAN
Please help seed to keep these alive.
Enjoy !"
I don't know how to tell if these are legit FLAc's or just mp3 sourced being passed off as FLAC's. I just wanted to let everyone know this is out there.
Joined: Fri January 04, 2013 2:06 am Posts: 1919 Location: Australia
He might as well have said I picked those shows where McCready did a guitar solo and Ed mucked up lyrics.
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Joined: Fri March 31, 2017 7:05 pm Posts: 736 Location: In The Crevasse
I've got 8/29/2005 Missoula, The Gorge 9/01/2005, The Borgata 10/01/2005 and Philadelphia 10/03/2005. I've read some good stuff about some of the Canadian shows and was looking for a couple more. Does anyone have any other suggestions?
I've got 8/29/2005 Missoula, The Gorge 9/01/2005, The Borgata 10/01/2005 and Philadelphia 10/03/2005. I've read some good stuff about some of the Canadian shows and was looking for a couple more. Does anyone have any other suggestions?
London and Halifax are the two Canadian shows that get the most love. I think they're great.
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Joined: Fri March 31, 2017 7:05 pm Posts: 736 Location: In The Crevasse
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
TremorJam wrote:
I've got 8/29/2005 Missoula, The Gorge 9/01/2005, The Borgata 10/01/2005 and Philadelphia 10/03/2005. I've read some good stuff about some of the Canadian shows and was looking for a couple more. Does anyone have any other suggestions?
London and Halifax are the two Canadian shows that get the most love. I think they're great.
Thanks! The only thing I didn't like about these was that on some of the downloads, a few of the tracks weren't separated. I think they changed it when they released the FLAC files, though. They're different on livedownloads.com now. I usually just grab stuff like this from pearljambootlegs.org. They're only 128 kb's, but sound decent enough. It doesn't sound like some of the negative aspects of compression got them. The cymbals are crisp, so they're not bad.
I've got 8/29/2005 Missoula, The Gorge 9/01/2005, The Borgata 10/01/2005 and Philadelphia 10/03/2005. I've read some good stuff about some of the Canadian shows and was looking for a couple more. Does anyone have any other suggestions?
London and Halifax are the two Canadian shows that get the most love. I think they're great.
Thanks! The only thing I didn't like about these was that on some of the downloads, a few of the tracks weren't separated. I think they changed it when they released the FLAC files, though. They're different on livedownloads.com now. I usually just grab stuff like this from pearljambootlegs.org. They're only 128 kb's, but sound decent enough. It doesn't sound like some of the negative aspects of compression got them. The cymbals are crisp, so they're not bad.
The FLAC versions sound way better than the original 128's. I couldn't wait to get rid of them. I haven't heard the "new" MP3 versions but I would imagine those are better too.
likes rhythmic things that butt up against each other
Joined: Fri March 31, 2017 7:05 pm Posts: 736 Location: In The Crevasse
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
TremorJam wrote:
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
TremorJam wrote:
I've got 8/29/2005 Missoula, The Gorge 9/01/2005, The Borgata 10/01/2005 and Philadelphia 10/03/2005. I've read some good stuff about some of the Canadian shows and was looking for a couple more. Does anyone have any other suggestions?
London and Halifax are the two Canadian shows that get the most love. I think they're great.
Thanks! The only thing I didn't like about these was that on some of the downloads, a few of the tracks weren't separated. I think they changed it when they released the FLAC files, though. They're different on livedownloads.com now. I usually just grab stuff like this from pearljambootlegs.org. They're only 128 kb's, but sound decent enough. It doesn't sound like some of the negative aspects of compression got them. The cymbals are crisp, so they're not bad.
The FLAC versions sound way better than the original 128's. I couldn't wait to get rid of them. I haven't heard the "new" MP3 versions but I would imagine those are better too.
I'm going to listen to them first, then replace the lower quality files one at a time. I did notice a couple of inconsistencies earlier. My heart actually sunk when I checked the properties. 128 can be horrible.
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Joined: Fri March 31, 2017 7:05 pm Posts: 736 Location: In The Crevasse
The London show is incredible. The tags in Betterman and Not For You, along with a couple of jams were mind blowing. The RVM breakdown was another highlight. Ed sounds amazing. After 1 show, I'm hooked on this Tour..Thanks again for the thread!
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