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Date: ??/??/92
Year: 1992
Venue: Flying Demos
City: Unknown
State: Unknown
Set I
Rain King
Omaha
Anna Begins
Einstein on the Beach
Shallow Days
Love and Addiction
Mr. Jones
Round Here
40 Years
Margery Dreams of Horses
Bulldog
We're Only Love
A Mona Lisa
Counting Crows (working title for 'A Murder of One'
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Shamsur Rahman (5/5) |
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Great recording |
Shamsur Rahman (5/5) |
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I have managed to remove most of the pops in RAIN KING and ANNA BEGINGS using soundforge [simly deleted them - most deleted segments were < 0.001sec - no additional audible pops were introduced..... but beware I am no expert... its good enough for me]. There are still pops @ 4:48 of LIGHTNING as the track fades out and 3:20 of WERE ONLY LOVE which I could not "see" in the waveform and therefore could not remove. |
Paul Austin (5/0) |
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Paul Austin (5/0) |
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Johnathon M. Clune (5/5) |
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Kathi (5/5) |
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Kathi (5/5) |
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Mike Stocks (5/0) |
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Stan (4/4) |
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serenity (4/0) |
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SDB Recording |
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Lineage: SDB Cassette > ?? > CDR(n) > dBpower amp > WAV > FLAC(Level 4) |
heather cameron (4/0) |
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Stephen Brooks (4/5) |
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Andrew Rose (4/5) |
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Mao (4/0) |
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Brad (4/0) |
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Kevin K (4/5) |
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Chuck Hall (4/0) |
cdr / 1 |
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This is the original demo tape they sold at their early shows. |
rroo (4/3) |
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Paul (4/0) |
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Paul (4/0) |
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laura jean (4/5) |
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Jim (4/0) |
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Cass Barbour (4/5) |
CDR / 1 |
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Jayme (4/0) |
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StuartHenryMiller (3/5) |
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lossless
15 tracks. Stated as 'Flying Demos' |
Will Drennan (3/4.7) |
CDR / 1 |
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FLYING DEMOS |
Rogue Diabetic (3/0) |
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Studio Soundboard-->CDR-->DB Power AMP-->WAV-->FLAC |
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Like most copies, except tracks at end: 16-Janie (Mod-L Society), 17-Back to Baltimore (Mod-L Society), 18-New Amsterdam (Adam?s Garage. Later re-named Mr. Jones) |
Dave Konrad (3/4.6) |
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SBD |
Andy (3/0) |
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Studio Soundboard-->CDR-->DB Power AMP-->WAV-->FLAC |
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Track list:
01-Rain King (91 Demos)
02-Omaha (91 Demos)
03-Anna Begins (91 Demos)
04-Einstein on the Beach (91 Demos)
05-Shallow days (91 Demos)
06-Love and Addiction (91 Demos)
07-Mr. Jones (91 Demos)
08-Round Here (91 Demos)
09-Forty Years (91 Demos)
10-Margery dreams of Horses (91 Demos)
11-Bulldog (92 Demos)
12-Lightning (91 Demos)
13-We?re only Love (91 Demos)
14-A Mona Lisa (92 Demos)
15-Counting Crows (92 Demos Later Titled A Murder of One)
16-Janie (Mod-L Society)**
17-Back to Baltimore (Mod-L Society)**
18-New Amsterdam (Adam?s Garage. Later re-named Mr. Jones)***
**Tracks from the Mod-L Society. Not part of the 1992 demos, but I threw it in as an added bonus
***The Adam's Garege recording of the song that became "Mr. Jones". Again, not part of the demos. |