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dph
After further review, the Ass Blaster Complete BBC Sessions appears to be a slightly modified and rearranged copy of DAC-130: Beat Beat Beat at the Beep. If you already have that, you probably don't need this. But I am glad to be able to compare; thanks for sharing.
Update: Sounds like Ass Blaster used different sources or edits for the rebroadcast sources, but the quality is about the same as the DAC release. The only real sound difference I noticed between the two is "Cry to Me." There the DAC release has better bass. Ass Blaster probably copied DAC for the '60s broadcast sources.
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dph
After further review, the Ass Blaster Complete BBC Sessions appears to be a slightly modified and rearranged copy of DAC-130: Beat Beat Beat at the Beep. If you already have that, you probably don't need this. But I am glad to be able to compare; thanks for sharing.
Update: Sounds like Ass Blaster used different sources or edits for the rebroadcast sources, but the quality is about the same as the DAC release. The only real sound difference I noticed between the two is "Cry to Me." There the DAC release has better bass. Ass Blaster probably copied DAC for the '60s broadcast sources.
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vancouver
thanks for the the complete "High Heel Sneakers" from the Joe Loss Show April 10, 1964
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dph
After further review, the Ass Blaster Complete BBC Sessions appears to be a slightly modified and rearranged copy of DAC-130: Beat Beat Beat at the Beep. If you already have that, you probably don't need this. But I am glad to be able to compare; thanks for sharing.
Update: Sounds like Ass Blaster used different sources or edits for the rebroadcast sources, but the quality is about the same as the DAC release. The only real sound difference I noticed between the two is "Cry to Me." There the DAC release has better bass. Ass Blaster probably copied DAC for the '60s broadcast sources.
This is incorrect. The 1965 transcriptions are taken from new transfers of transcription discs, without noise reduction. They are not taken from DAC or any other bootleg.
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Deltics
Thank you very much!
This seems to be from a different source to the one on YouTube, is that the case?
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deardoctortake1
Now we have 3 completely different versions of High Heeled sneakers, with only 2 dates listed
1. verse starts with " red dress" Joe Loss April 10th 1964 with guitar intro, word "baby" accented differently
2. verse starts with "High heeled" Joe Loss April 10th, 1964 fade in guitar
3. announcer talks over complete intro 4/13/64 verse starts with "red dress"
anybody have the details of these 3?
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werner67976
Thanks for offering this set. Unfortunately I'm too late for the link. Could any kind sound re-up this or give me a hint where to find a working download?
Thanks and a nice Christmas time to you all!
Hinrich