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tornnfrayed
I had never heard of Boston 1969 soundboards. Are these available on CD ?
Have heard of Detroit, Balt and Oakaland but all are partial shows. In fact Balt is just one song, love in vain. Or at least that is my understanding.
And which CD has the Philly 7/21 concert in its entirety ? All the CDs I have seen are a mish mash of all 3 philly shows.
Please advise if you know. Thanks
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tornnfrayed
The problem with rumored soundboards is that unless they have been at some point been documented i.e. released it is just a rumor and probably not credible. I am somewhat skeptical about Boston 69 for example or West Palm Beach. I just think that once something is out there it gets marketed and copied so fast that it is hard to imagine some people possess a recording and many others do not.
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mjaggergirl
Can the Newark pay per view be purchased? Or will it be released? I would love to have it as I showed up onscreen lol!
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Christopher
I have never seen the Jacksonville 1989 bootleg either on CD or on DVD.
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mjaggergirl
Can the Newark pay per view be purchased? Or will it be released? I would love to have it as I showed up onscreen lol!
You can still watch or save the Newark Dec 15 Arena Show from the PPV source ( HD 1280x720, 5.15 GB ). Use the VLC-Player (Open Network, URL as in the link, activate Streaming/Saving, Settings File *.mp4 / Dump raw input, Open).
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I think there's a soundboard of opening night Chicago, 1997. I have a bootleg CD of the first half of the show and I don't think its an audience recording.
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Irix
@ stickybanquetonmainst
Saving the stream with VLC-Player (Windows): Start the VLC-Player 2.08 normal. Go into the 'Media' menu and choose 'Open Network Stream (Ctrl+N)'. Copy & Paste the URL from this link. Go to the 'Play'-Button and change it to 'Convert (Alt-C)'. Select the Destination (e.g. C:\Newark.mp4) and select 'Dump raw input'. Finally, click on 'Start'. The Stream will be saved and you can watch the progress in the growing file size. 5.15 GB takes a while.
Saving the stream with VLC-Player (Mac): Start the VLC-Player 2.08 normal. Go into the Menu 'File' and choose 'Open Network (#+N)'. Copy & Paste the URL from this link. Activate Streaming/Saving, click the Settings-Button, select the File destination (e.g. Newark.mp4 in Documents) and select 'Dump raw input'. As a precaution select 'MPEG 4' as Encapsulation Method. Close this window with 'OK' and then click finally on 'Open'. The Stream will be saved and you can watch the progress in the growing file size. 5.15 GB takes a while.
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SOUNDBOARDS of Detroit and Oakland '69? Cleveland '75?
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SOUNDBOARDS of Detroit and Oakland '69? Cleveland '75?
I remember now at least a version of fingerprint file from the cleaveland show was recorded. It was a cut that was considered for release on Love You Live. It's likely more of the show was recorded. Probably just hasn't been leaked on bootleg since I can only find the audience recordings.
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SOUNDBOARDS of Detroit and Oakland '69? Cleveland '75?
I remember now at least a version of fingerprint file from the cleaveland show was recorded. It was a cut that was considered for release on Love You Live. It's likely more of the show was recorded. Probably just hasn't been leaked on bootleg since I can only find the audience recordings.
there's the Bill Graham "soundboard" from Oakland 1969 which is bad quality.
But there's also snippets of audio from Oakland (jagger talking) in the Gimme Shelter movie, which would indicate the Maysles recorded some of the earlier shows in the 69 Tour.
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Irix
@ stickybanquetonmainst
Saving the stream with VLC-Player (Windows): Start the VLC-Player 2.08 normal. Go into the 'Media' menu and choose 'Open Network Stream (Ctrl+N)'. Copy & Paste the URL from this link. Go to the 'Play'-Button and change it to 'Convert (Alt-C)'. Select the Destination (e.g. C:\Newark.mp4) and select 'Dump raw input'. Finally, click on 'Start'. The Stream will be saved and you can watch the progress in the growing file size. 5.15 GB takes a while.
Saving the stream with VLC-Player (Mac): Start the VLC-Player 2.08 normal. Go into the Menu 'File' and choose 'Open Network (#+N)'. Copy & Paste the URL from this link. Activate Streaming/Saving, click the Settings-Button, select the File destination (e.g. Newark.mp4 in Documents) and select 'Dump raw input'. As a precaution select 'MPEG 4' as Encapsulation Method. Close this window with 'OK' and then click finally on 'Open'. The Stream will be saved and you can watch the progress in the growing file size. 5.15 GB takes a while.
Thanks! I'm saving it now. I just didn't know I had to set the directory. As I said, I'm not very skilled with VLC.
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mjaggergirl
Can the Newark pay per view be purchased? Or will it be released? I would love to have it as I showed up onscreen lol!