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I dont recall if a conversation was had on the quality but i personally think its a massive upgrade from the FM/soundboard version that I paid $80 for in 1996. The nuances really pop; especially EV's voice and Aments Bass.
That being said ....
right choice or wrong choice to dump the encore?
I wouldnt have minded them throwing in the digital versions on the record but im not sure that would have been great or easy to do without ruining the overall quality?
Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
Posted: Wed January 17, 2018 2:23 am
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Strat wrote:
B wrote:
Strat wrote:
I dont recall if a conversation was had on the quality but i personally think its a massive upgrade from the FM/soundboard version that I paid $80 for in 1996. The nuances really pop; especially EV's voice and Aments Bass.
That being said ....
right choice or wrong choice to dump the encore?
I wouldnt have minded them throwing in the digital versions on the record but im not sure that would have been great or easy to do without ruining the overall quality?
4th record would have also upped the price.
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I dont recall if a conversation was had on the quality but i personally think its a massive upgrade from the FM/soundboard version that I paid $80 for in 1996. The nuances really pop; especially EV's voice and Aments Bass.
That being said ....
right choice or wrong choice to dump the encore?
I wouldnt have minded them throwing in the digital versions on the record but im not sure that would have been great or easy to do without ruining the overall quality?
Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
Posted: Wed January 17, 2018 10:32 am
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Strat wrote:
When i said "step down" i meant a step down from the original SBD recordings we had. These sound different than those. They sound hollow.
Well yeah, they took it from some random unknown MP3 source. As far as I know, all circulating versions that we have are lossless.
It's typical of big rock bands, to not have a grip on that stuff. Just take a look at the disasterous Nirvana "rarities" box set to see what can happen when nobody gives a shit.
I can’t be the only one who would be all for them releasing any show from the official bootleg era right?
Some of those European shows from 2000 would be a gorgeous addition.
Why would you want something that's already been officially released. Plus they released one of the 2000 warm-up shows already. There's still Vancouver, I guess.
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Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
Posted: Fri January 19, 2018 4:21 pm
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CopperTom wrote:
Teeeeeekay wrote:
I can’t be the only one who would be all for them releasing any show from the official bootleg era right?
Some of those European shows from 2000 would be a gorgeous addition.
Why would you want something that's already been officially released. Plus they released one of the 2000 warm-up shows already. There's still Vancouver, I guess.
I didn't understand this post, either. Aren't they already available from 10C?
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I can’t be the only one who would be all for them releasing any show from the official bootleg era right?
Some of those European shows from 2000 would be a gorgeous addition.
Why would you want something that's already been officially released. Plus they released one of the 2000 warm-up shows already. There's still Vancouver, I guess.
I didn't understand this post, either. Aren't they already available from 10C?
I think he meant he’d like to have an already released official bootleg on vinyl. There are still a number of post-2000 shows not released though:
Vancouver 2000 Seattle 2002 x4 House of Blues 2003 Santa Barbara 2003 All of 2004 Missoula 2005 All of 2007 bar Vic All the Bridge School shows London, ON 2011 Alpine Valley 2011 x2 Others I’m forgetting
Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
Posted: Fri January 19, 2018 10:47 pm
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CopperTom wrote:
Teeeeeekay wrote:
I can’t be the only one who would be all for them releasing any show from the official bootleg era right?
Some of those European shows from 2000 would be a gorgeous addition.
Why would you want something that's already been officially released. Plus they released one of the 2000 warm-up shows already. There's still Vancouver, I guess.
I'm not sure, ybe the setting of some of those venues, coupled with a vinyl package just seems like it would be perfect. Katowice II and Verona in particular.
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