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dcba
Thx!
This one beats my old "JEMS transfer from master cassette" version. The muddy "blanket on the speakers" sound is gone and the final 3 tracks now run at the right speed (they were dragging on the JEMS version).
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dcba
Thx!
This one beats my old "JEMS transfer from master cassette" version. The muddy "blanket on the speakers" sound is gone and the final 3 tracks now run at the right speed (they were dragging on the JEMS version).
You should have heard the orig. source this came from! It was hideous and ran so fast I couldn't listen to it.
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Erik_Snow
DAC did (for once) some very nice EQing with their "Alive In Seattle" bootleg, but they didn't use the best source; a couple of weeks after it's release an even lower generation source was shared on DIME.
So - this Captain Acid version is, to me, the very best version of this outragously excellent concert. Thanks!
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Erik_Snow
DAC did (for once) some very nice EQing with their "Alive In Seattle" bootleg, but they didn't use the best source; a couple of weeks after it's release an even lower generation source was shared on DIME.
So - this Captain Acid version is, to me, the very best version of this outragously excellent concert. Thanks!
It was the CDs you sent me that I sent to the Captain. I cannot believe how many of your CDs I have. There must be an "Erik Snow Rolling Stones Outgoing Mail" parking place at your post office. I can at least rest in the knowledge that you're the proud owner of the 1975 tourbook. Which I hope went some way towards thanking you for all those CDs.
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mlejay
Thank you very much! It's the best version for me too.
Why don't you choose to work with the JEMS versions which is from the master ?
Is the Risk Disc bootleg based on the JEMS version (and already EQed) ?
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gomper076
Captain,are you doing other bands too or just the Stones?