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midnrambler
Don't know if I should have posted this here.
This is NOT a genuine DAC release. This is rather how DAC-048 should have been. Because the original DAC-048 has some ugly flaws:
Rio: Cut in Midnight Rambler around 6:10 (about 1 minute missing), and before Rough Justice ("It's a boogie-woogie").
Buenos Aires: Missing intro and band introduction; they used the versions with the Argentinian radio speaker for Shattered and Start Me Up.
Absolutely Mindblowing And Complete: [we.tl]
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stonesmuziekfan
Thanks for the upgrade for DAC-048
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midnrambler
Don't know if I should have posted this here.
This is NOT a genuine DAC release. This is rather how DAC-048 should have been. Because the original DAC-048 has some ugly flaws:
Rio: Cut in Midnight Rambler around 6:10 (about 1 minute missing), and before Rough Justice ("It's a boogie-woogie").
Buenos Aires: Missing intro and band introduction; they used the versions with the Argentinian radio speaker for Shattered and Start Me Up.
Absolutely Mindblowing And Complete: [we.tl]
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midnrambler
Don't know if I should have posted this here.
This is NOT a genuine DAC release. This is rather how DAC-048 should have been. Because the original DAC-048 has some ugly flaws:
Rio: Cut in Midnight Rambler around 6:10 (about 1 minute missing), and before Rough Justice ("It's a boogie-woogie").
Buenos Aires: Missing intro and band introduction; they used the versions with the Argentinian radio speaker for Shattered and Start Me Up.
Absolutely Mindblowing And Complete: [we.tl]
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midnrambler
Don't know if I should have posted this here.
This is NOT a genuine DAC release. This is rather how DAC-048 should have been. Because the original DAC-048 has some ugly flaws:
Rio: Cut in Midnight Rambler around 6:10 (about 1 minute missing), and before Rough Justice ("It's a boogie-woogie").
Buenos Aires: Missing intro and band introduction; they used the versions with the Argentinian radio speaker for Shattered and Start Me Up.
Absolutely Mindblowing And Complete: [we.tl]
Hi,
I check my version of DAC 042 and they're no these flaws!
I can make an upload if you want!
anyway lots of thanks for all your uploads!
Norbert
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midnrambler
Deleted. I do not want to discuss with people who always know everything better.
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Monsoon Ragoon
Who needs another Hyde Park variation?
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Monsoon Ragoon
Who needs another Hyde Park variation?
Mainly : "I just saw that those idiot(s) from DAC will release a new Hyde Park 1969 2CD set using (stealing) the WLIR 1979 broadcast that I uploaded here on IORR some months ago. But that version was just a first attempt of recreating the WLIR broadcast and it turned out to be very wrong (wrong order of tracks and comments, incomplete comments), in other words, it was just crap.
Btw, I have later uploaded the correct WLIR broadcast on EL (but it's gone since the big crash)."
Hence the 2 versions...
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midnrambler
Don't know if I should have posted this here.
This is NOT a genuine DAC release. This is rather how DAC-048 should have been. Because the original DAC-048 has some ugly flaws:
Rio: Cut in Midnight Rambler around 6:10 (about 1 minute missing), and before Rough Justice ("It's a boogie-woogie").
Buenos Aires: Missing intro and band introduction; they used the versions with the Argentinian radio speaker for Shattered and Start Me Up.
Absolutely Mindblowing And Complete: [we.tl]
Thanks a lot for your efforts in upgrading this DAC bootleg midnrambler, it's much appreciated!
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midnrambler
Don't know if I should have posted this here.
This is NOT a genuine DAC release. This is rather how DAC-048 should have been. Because the original DAC-048 has some ugly flaws:
Rio: Cut in Midnight Rambler around 6:10 (about 1 minute missing), and before Rough Justice ("It's a boogie-woogie").
Buenos Aires: Missing intro and band introduction; they used the versions with the Argentinian radio speaker for Shattered and Start Me Up.
Absolutely Mindblowing And Complete: [we.tl]
Thanks a lot for your efforts in upgrading this DAC bootleg midnrambler, it's much appreciated!
This made me curious and I downloaded DAC's Rio from the Stones Vault, and the flaws are right there where midnrambler told us...
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midnrambler
Don't know if I should have posted this here.
This is NOT a genuine DAC release. This is rather how DAC-048 should have been. Because the original DAC-048 has some ugly flaws:
Rio: Cut in Midnight Rambler around 6:10 (about 1 minute missing), and before Rough Justice ("It's a boogie-woogie").
Buenos Aires: Missing intro and band introduction; they used the versions with the Argentinian radio speaker for Shattered and Start Me Up.
Absolutely Mindblowing And Complete: [we.tl]
Hi,
I check my version of DAC 042 and they're no these flaws!
I can make an upload if you want!
anyway lots of thanks for all your uploads!
Norbert
I couldn't imagine that DAC - by far the best Stones bootleg label ever - does embarrassing mistakes like this. I think it's always a problem if there are releases being reviewed that the reviewing person doesn’t have in hand! Reviews should only be made by persons who OWN the original release.
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midnrambler
Don't know if I should have posted this here.
This is NOT a genuine DAC release. This is rather how DAC-048 should have been. Because the original DAC-048 has some ugly flaws:
Rio: Cut in Midnight Rambler around 6:10 (about 1 minute missing), and before Rough Justice ("It's a boogie-woogie").
Buenos Aires: Missing intro and band introduction; they used the versions with the Argentinian radio speaker for Shattered and Start Me Up.
Absolutely Mindblowing And Complete: [we.tl]
Hi,
I check my version of DAC 042 and they're no these flaws!
I can make an upload if you want!
anyway lots of thanks for all your uploads!
Norbert
I couldn't imagine that DAC - by far the best Stones bootleg label ever - does embarrassing mistakes like this. I think it's always a problem if there are releases being reviewed that the reviewing person doesn’t have in hand! Reviews should only be made by persons who OWN the original release.
In case you missed it midnrambler does own each original dac....he scanned all the artwork from every dac and upped it here....he also has supplied us with several of the titles here......the guy is a stones expert and knows the history of virtually every stones boot known to man.....do some research before you blast someone who has given us so much over the years.....THANK YOU MIDNRAMBLER for all you do!
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midnrambler
I did not really want to participate at this discussion anymore, but one last time to make it clear: I have the original silver pressed 4 CD set of DAC-048 and the flaws are there on the original silver pressed 4 CD set of DAC-048 as I described it. DAC is unfortunately by far no longer that great label it used to be (especially as it still was VGP).
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hj3009
Just in case I was misunderstood:
Tons of thanks to midnrambler who shares with us!
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Rank Stranger
The least they could do is send you a free copy...