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Details |
DB Source |
User Source |
Bill Adams (3/5) |
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Simon C (3/0) |
CDr / 2 |
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?Trampled Underfoot? Cobra |
Erick (2/3) |
FLAC / 3 |
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View |
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Notes: |
few cuts |
ZIP007 (2/5) |
FLAC / 0 |
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View |
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AUD |
Notes: |
"Strangely Enough"--Source 2 > Silvers > EAC wav > TLH flac 8 |
Scott J (2/0) |
/ 3 |
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View |
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Notes: |
DVD fragment* |
Nathan Hevenstone (2/0) |
CD-R's / 3 |
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The Stoners edition... This is the show taped mostly by Cheech and Chong. Okay, not actually Cheech and Chong (because how cool would that be), but a couple of stoners that have been dubbed Cheech and Chong by reviewers and myself. To bad it isn't their entire source because it's wonderful and quite an enjoyment to hear these two comment on the songs, etc. Moby Dick repeats itself at one point, and there is a tape flip. Also, 3 mins into D&C, there's a cut, and the source changes to a crappy vinyl source... but the worst part of that source? THE STONERS ARE GONE! |
Scott Brown (2/5) |
flac / 3 |
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"Trampled Underfoot" (Cobra Standard Series) |
Joel Means (2/5) |
FLAC / 2 |
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View |
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Notes: |
Unknown source |
Chris Christie (2/5) |
SHN / 0 |
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View |
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AUD |
Notes: |
researching |
Preston Klingler (1/4.9) |
FLAC / 1 |
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View |
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Unknown Rec. Equipment
Gen: CASS(1) > CDR(?) > EAC > FLAC |
Preston Klingler (1/4.9) |
FLAC / 1 |
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View |
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Unknown Rec. Equipment
Gen: Silver Trampled Underfoot + CASS(1) > DAT(?) > CDR(?) >... |
Brian C (1/4.7) |
CDR / 3 |
A |
B |
View |
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Notes: |
"Trampled Underfoot" |
Stuart Ferguson (1/4.3) |
CDR / 3 |
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View |
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Audience |
Notes: |
DVD 1005; lineage: Audience recording (two source merge) Audience source 1:
Cass (1) transfer of Trampled Underfoot LP > CDR(n)***
Audience source 2:
1st gen Cass (Artie) > DAT(n) > CDR(n)*
low gen Cass (2nd gen?) (Artie) > CDR(n)**
Trampled Underfoot, Cobra Standard****
All sources > Cool Edit Pro > CDR(n)
CDRs > EAC > wav, re-tracked with CD Wave incorporating edits and additions, encoded to Flac 8 with TLH
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Alex Bushe (1/5) |
CD-R / 3 |
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View |
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John Peters (1/0) |
FLAC / 1 |
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View |
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AUD: 1st Gen > DAT |
Pete (1/5) |
cd-r / 3 |
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View |
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LongLiveBoots (1/4.8) |
cd / 2 |
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B |
View |
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aud |
Tim (1/0) |
mpg / 0 |
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View |
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Notes: |
Video fragments 7:05 |
Tim (1/0) |
CDR / 3 |
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View |
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Cobra standard series |
Notes: |
Trampled Underfoot CD audience 2:36:58 |
Tim (1/0) |
CDR / 2 |
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View |
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Notes: |
1:48:52 |
Tim (1/0) |
CDR / 3 |
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View |
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Notes: |
audience 3 source mix 2:26:03 |
Tim (1/0) |
CDR / 1 |
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View |
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Notes: |
1st gen audience 1:48:59 |
Tim (1/0) |
CDR / 2 |
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View |
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Electric Magic |
Notes: |
Strangely Enough CD audience source2 1:48:52 |
bluibootleg (1/0) |
FLAC / 3 |
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View |
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Audience |
Mike Ezell (1/0) |
.flac / 1 |
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View |
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Notes: |
Burns as 2 Cd's |
Mike (1/0) |
CD / 3 |
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View |
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tarkus22 (1/5) |
FLAC / 3 |
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View |
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Notes: |
Trampled Underfoot
(Cobra standard series 028) |
Keith Fountain (1/5) |
cdr/flac / 3 |
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View |
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Bill Tripp (0/5) |
SHN / 2 |
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View |
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AUD source, unknown lineage |
Notes: |
2 SHN / 3 CDR - "Trampled Underfoot" |
Bill Tripp (0/5) |
FLAC / 1 |
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View |
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1st Gen- DAT(3)-Goldwave- (resampling, track splitting) |
Notes: |
1 FLAC / 2 CDR - 1st Gen > DAT (3)
Setlist
1. Song Remains the Same
2. Sick Again
3. Over the Hills and Far Away
4. In My time of Dying
5. Song Remains the Same
6. Rain Song
7. Kashmir
8. No Quarter
9. Trampled Underfoot
10. Moby Dick
11. Dazed and confused-(Fragment- Intro (about 2 Minutes)
12. Stairway to Heaven (cut) Crowd noise leading up to Encore- RP saying Good Evening
Notes-
I believe this is called Arties source-- this is not the same source from the bootleg
LPs- as I recall these sources were not located.
Overall excellent minus recording-- if the tapers would have kept quiet this would b
be very enjoyable.
This is the typical stupid taping group that "destroyed the New York concerts" as Luis Rey said.
Lots of catcalling, asking for Dazed before every song, then being too stoned to
tape the damn thing completely.
The only imperfection I see is a slight bit of Diginoise at 25 seconds. This appears to not
be from my tape. The levels on this tape on the conversion from analog-digital are modest-Not as high as I would have liked.
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