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Location: facing the center left stack, against the gate of the gold lawn, 50 m from the stage, 10 m left from the tip of the tongue.
First half is mostly screen, alternating between the screens depending on security guard location. Second half is screen + stage.
Sound is clear and punchy.
Great concert, 1st time seeing Ron Wood & Mick Taylor sober LOL.
Tracklist:
01 intro
02 Jumpin’ Jack Flash
03 You Got Me Rocking
04 It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll
05 Tumbling Dice
06 Wild Horses
07 Doom And Gloom
08 Bitch (Song vote winner)
09 Out Of Control
10 Honky Tonk Women
11 Band intros
12 You Got The Silver (Keith Richards on lead vocals)
13 Can’t Be Seen (Keith Richards on lead vocals)
14 Midnight Rambler (with Mick Taylor)
15 Miss You
16 Gimme Shelter
17 Start Me Up
18 Sympathy For The Devil
19 Brown Sugar
20 You Can't Always Get What You Want
21 Satisfaction (with Mick Taylor)
Lineage: Lumix DMC TZ7 >Pavtube MTS converter>Nero Vision>Traders Little Helper
Video bitrate 9000
Audio AC3
PAL 16/9
The Lumix has great mics, it does sound terrific even on a good hi fi system. Instruments are very distinct and the recording accurately conveys the actual sound at the concert. Don't hesitate to play it loud
The only limitation of the Lumix is it can only record 15 min segments. So one has to stop the recording after each 1-2 songs.
I chose to make 1 uncut file, so there are 3 seconds missing between some songs
A Bulle75 project
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dcba
So we have 4 sources so far?
- GF boot
- Bulle75's dvd
- DAC boot (to be shared)
- Mayflower boot
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dcba
Just my opinion but I'd still keep the GF boot over Bulle75's recording. Despite its limitations (thin compressed sound) it enables you to hear all the instruments and it has no audience/clapping interference, unlike Bulle's.
Now bring on the DAC!
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spunky
Where can i find the DVD?
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Neighbours
...NO ARTWORK....
May be that:
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dcba
This one's a good resource : [wwr6.ucom.ne.jp]
RE the GF boot. It's been mastered VERY flatly. If you play it while boosting the lows the music suddenly comes alive.
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coowouters
WOW, my name on a bootleg, LOL!!!!!!
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dcba
The link I provided is some sort of exhaustive catalogue of every boot CD/DVD that's released month after month.
Look for "DAC-152" and you'll find it along with a small review in Japanese (Google Translator is your friend).
Another link :
[www.beastone.com]
Hopefully someday someone will share it here at IORR...
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coowouters
WOW, my name on a bootleg, LOL!!!!!!
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I'm sure there are some IORR regulars who prefered not to have their name printed on a bootleg! ><
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coowouters
WOW, my name on a bootleg, LOL!!!!!!
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I'm sure there are some IORR regulars who prefered not to have their name printed on a bootleg! ><
Better this way than be known as a bootlegger seller!!!!
Even in the trading days that could be very dangerous; once got caught by customs while sending a couple of CD-R copies to the US of A. No trial, but a 1.000 Euro fine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!