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Queens of the stone age - De Loft, Berlin (DE) November 29, 1998 SDB
** Restored & Remastered**
01. Intro Jam
02. Regular John
03. The Bronze
04. If Only
05. Avon
06. You Would Know
07. Tension Head
08. You Can't Quit Me Baby
09. Born To Hula
10. Hispanic Impressions
11. Mexicola
12. Eccentric Man
13. Cake (Who Shit On Me ?) *
14. Walkin On The Sidewalks
Total time: 1h13m28s
Line up:
Josh Homme: Vocals, Guitar
Nick Oliveri: Vocals, Bass
Alfredo Hernandez: Drums
Dave Catchings: Guitar, Keyboard
Pete Stahl: Vocals *
Source:
Front-of-house soundboard -> Digital or Hi-Rez analog ->
CDR Bootleg -> SHN -> CDR (0) -> EAC -> Adobe audition
(editing & manual level corrections) -> Cubase SX 3.0 ->
(using linMB, UAD Ex-1 & UAD precision limiter) ->
CDWave -> FLAC (level6) -> You
Mastered & Edited by Prof. Stoned
Complete: unknown
Soundquality: A
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prof says:
This new edition provides a whole new listening experience.
The sound is a whole lot better, and it also gives a fascinating
in what might have been the actual setlist.
I always thought of this as one of the more interesting QOTSA soundboard
recordings for more a couple of reasons.
- The balance between instruments and voices is reasonably good.
- It has a track that was rarely performed live, and this is the only recording
of it in a good soundquality and with the great Pete Stahl on lead vocals.
- There very little good sounding 1998 Qotsa recordings.
- It is a very great show, with good singing for 1998 standards.
But it was also flawed.
- Every track was crudely faded out. Making the audience unhearable.
- The recording sounded really thin as it hardly had any low-end
and each track differed in volume.
- During some moments, the vocals, keyboards and guitar were way too loud.
- The trackorder was very questionable.
I attempted to restorate these flaws as good as possible.
** I started with "correcting" the track order.
This was the most puzzling part, as there's no setlist available from this show.
I looked at some other setlists from 1998, but other than seeing that
"Regular John" was in most cases the opener, and that 'Walking at the
sidewalks' was often at the end, they pretty much differed every time.
Then I started to painstakingly study the mixing settings & the wave forms
of each individual track.
Being a live-soundengineer myself, I know how a P.A. mix can change
during a concert, as I taped many of my own and other people's mixes.
I put them in order, so that differences in level and sound in each song
started to make sense.
The theory is that the concert started pretty loud.
Then after a couple of songs the house engineer asked Hutch to turn down
the volume because of the volume restriction that every venue has.
This results in five tracks being a lot less loud (and therfore with less
bass guitar in the mix).
After these Hutch slowly but gradually starts to make his mix louder again
because he misses the punch and depth in the sound that his band needs.
He builts the volume up, the bass guitar gets louder again, with the climax
(in volume) being the last track, at which point the house engineer is
probably having a beer and letting it be, because the concert is nearly over.
I won't bother to explain any further what exactly brought me to this new
trackorder, but I'm convinced that this is a lot more like the actual
trackorder than the original CDr version.
You have to see it as an interpretation though.
** I mastered the sound.
I started with making all the songs evenly loud manually and I corrected
the balance between left and right.
Then I mastered it in Cubase with multiband compression to give it that
much needed big beefy low-end and also specifically to make the voices
sound less isolated from the rest.
I achieved this by giving the hi-mid range a 'stronger' treatment.
Lastly, I used the limiter for some more volume.
Finally, I managed to restore 6 seconds of continious audience response
between Tr. 2 & 3, and used that fragment for all the other positions
where it was needed as well.
It may struck you that there's very little space between the songs, and
that some of the edits work better than others.
This is a compromis to keep the continuity of the concert, which is
so badly missed on the original version.
I analysed the waveform and it appears to be lossless (thank god!).
** A bit of history
This recording first occured on eBay as a CDR.
Supposedly limited to 500 copies, it was made in Germany around
May 2003.
It has no catalogue or matrix number...
Although it was assumed that this concert was held at the
"Columbia Fritz" venue, it more likely happend at The Loft.
As reported by Alex 'kmh' who lives in Berlin, and who vaguely
seemed to remember this concert happening in his town.
A very huge credit must go to Shinkibo, who bought the bootleg
CDr, and then liberated it among the Qotsa tradingscene.
It may not have been circulated at all, if he hadn't done so.
This is what he said about it at the time:
"this is not a factory pressed cd but a cdr
but this is what i call a "perfect" cdr
artwork is cool and great quality, a black and white picture is
printed on the cdr (not a picture sticked on it)
there is absolutely nothing written on the artwork
"Queens of the stone age" and "486/500" (number of my copy)
is imprinted on the jewel box! i have never seen that before
also, on the jewel box, there is a sticker with
"queens of the stone age
14 tracks
live in berlin
29.11.1998" "
Enjoy y'all.
Prof. Stoned
PS: Like my work ? Check these too:
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=107703
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=107816
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=107841
******************************************
Make sure to bookmark this great QOTSA bootleginfo page:
http://www.givethefanwhathewants.info/
You can check the complete setlist of this concert there too.
******************************************
flac fingerprints:
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768e42a00a330577dccdc7f34c727210 *Qotsa-1998-11-29-sdb-Tr14.wav |
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jwb 2014 remaster (please see notes) |
Notes: |
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE
November 29, 1998
De Loft
Berlin, DE
==========
01 Intro
02 Regular John
03 The Bronze
04 If Only
05 Mexicola
06 Avon
07 You Would Know
08 Tension Head
09 You Can't Quit Me Baby
10 Born To Hula
11 Hispanic Impressions
12 Eccentric Man
13 Cake (Who Shit On The?) *
14 Walkin' On The Sidewalks
TOTAL TIME: 73:35
LINE-UP:
Josh Homme - Vocals, Guitar
Nick Oliveri - Vocals, Bass
Dave Catching - Guitar, Keyboard
Alfredo Hernandez - Drums
Pete Stahl - Vocals *
ORIGINAL LINEAGE:
SBD > ANAX > BOOT CD > SHN
REMASTERED BY JWB - MAY 2014
ARTWORK BY ridleybradout
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Queens of the stone age - De Loft, Berlin (DE) November 29, 1998 SDB
** Restored & Remastered**
01. Intro Jam
02. Regular John
03. The Bronze
04. If Only
05. Avon
06. You Would Know
07. Tension Head
08. You Can't Quit Me Baby
09. Born To Hula
10. Hispanic Impressions
11. Eccentric Man
12. Mexicola
13. Cake (Who Shit On Me ?) *
14. Walkin On The Sidewalks
Total time: 1h13m28s
Line up:
Josh Homme: Vocals, Guitar
Nick Oliveri: Vocals, Bass
Alfredo Hernandez: Drums
Dave Catchings: Guitar, Keyboard
Pete Stahl: Vocals *
Source:
Front-of-house soundboard -> Digital or Hi-Rez analog ->
CDR Bootleg -> SHN -> CDR (0) -> EAC -> Adobe audition
(editing & manual level corrections) -> Cubase SX 3.0 ->
(using linMB, UAD Ex-1 & UAD precision limiter) ->
CDWave -> FLAC (level6) -> You
Mastered & Edited by Prof. Stoned
Complete: unknown
Soundquality: A
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Prof says:
This new edition provides a whole new listening experience.
The sound is a whole lot better, and it also gives a fascinating
in what might have been the actual setlist.
I always thought of this as one of the more interesting QOTSA soundboard
recordings for more a couple of reasons.
- The balance between instruments and voices is reasonably good.
- It has a track that was rarely performed live, and this is the only recording
of it in a good soundquality and with the great Pete Stahl on lead vocals.
- There very little good sounding 1998 Qotsa recordings.
- It is a very great show, with good singing for 1998 standards.
But it was also flawed.
- Every track was crudely faded out. Making the audience unhearable.
- The recording sounded really thin as it hardly had any low-end
and each track differed in volume.
- During some moments, the vocals, keyboards and guitar were way too loud.
- The trackorder was very questionable.
I attempted to restorate these flaws as good as possible.
** I started with "correcting" the track order.
This was the most puzzling part, as there's no setlist available from this show.
I looked at some other setlists from 1998, but other than seeing that
"Regular John" was in most cases the opener, and that 'Walking at the
sidewalks' was often at the end, they pretty much differed every time.
Then I started to painstakingly study the mixing settings & the wave forms
of each individual track.
Being a live-soundengineer myself, I know how a P.A. mix can change
during a concert, as I taped many of my own and other people's mixes.
I put them in order, so that differences in level and sound in each song
started to make sense.
The theory is that the concert started pretty loud.
Then after a couple of songs the house engineer asked Hutch to turn down
the volume because of the volume restriction that every venue has.
This results in five tracks being a lot less loud (and therfore with less
bass guitar in the mix).
After these Hutch slowly but gradually starts to make his mix louder again
because he misses the punch and depth in the sound that his band needs.
He builts the volume up, the bass guitar gets louder again, with the climax
(in volume) being the last track, at which point the house engineer is
probably having a beer and letting it be, because the concert is nearly over.
I won't bother to explain any further what exactly brought me to this new
trackorder, but I'm convinced that this is a lot more like the actual
trackorder than the original CDr version.
You have to see it as an interpretation though.
** I mastered the sound.
I started with making all the songs evenly loud manually and I corrected
the balance between left and right.
Then I mastered it in Cubase with multiband compression to give it that
much needed big beefy low-end and also specifically to make the voices
sound less isolated from the rest.
I achieved this by giving the hi-mid range a 'stronger' treatment.
Lastly, I used the limiter for some more volume.
Finally, I managed to restore 6 seconds of continious audience response
between Tr. 2 & 3, and used that fragment for all the other positions
where it was needed as well.
It may struck you that there's very little space between the songs, and
that some of the edits work better than others.
This is a compromis to keep the continuity of the concert, which is
so badly missed on the original version.
I analysed the waveform and it appears to be lossless (thank god!).
** A bit of history
This recording first occured on eBay as a CDR.
Supposedly limited to 500 copies, it was made in Germany around
May 2003.
It has no catalogue or matrix number...
Although it was assumed that this concert was held at the
"Columbia Fritz" venue, it more likely happend at The Loft.
As reported by Alex 'kmh' who lives in Berlin, and who vaguely
seemed to remember this concert happening in his town.
A very huge credit must go to Shinkibo, who bought the bootleg
CDr, and then liberated it among the Qotsa tradingscene.
It may not have been circulated at all, if he hadn't done so.
This is what he said about it at the time:
"this is not a factory pressed cd but a cdr
but this is what i call a "perfect" cdr
artwork is cool and great quality, a black and white picture is
printed on the cdr (not a picture sticked on it)
there is absolutely nothing written on the artwork
"Queens of the stone age" and "486/500" (number of my copy)
is imprinted on the jewel box! i have never seen that before
also, on the jewel box, there is a sticker with
"queens of the stone age
14 tracks
live in berlin
29.11.1998" "
Enjoy y'all.
Prof. Stoned
PS: Like my work ? Check these too:
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=107703
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=107816
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=107841
******************************************
Make sure to bookmark this great QOTSA bootleginfo page:
http://www.givethefanwhathewants.info/
You can check the complete setlist of this concert there too.
******************************************
flac fingerprints:
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Prof. Stoned remaster |
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Mastered & Edited by Prof. Stoned |
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This show sounds great.but the songs all seem to end w/silence (no audience really). Its not TAO and the band doens't segway into another song so its not bad. It sounds too good to pass up IMO.
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Source:
Front-of-house soundboard -> Digital or Hi-Rez analog ->
CDR Bootleg -> SHN -> CDR (0) -> EAC -> Adobe audition
(editing & manual level corrections) -> Cubase SX 3.0 ->
(using linMB, UAD Ex-1 & UAD precision limiter) ->
CDWave -> FLAC (level6) -> You
Mastered & Edited by Prof. Stoned
Prof says:
This new edition provides a whole new listening experience.
The sound is a whole lot better, and it also gives a fascinating
in what might have been the actual setlist.
I always thought of this as one of the more interesting QOTSA soundboard
recordings for more a couple of reasons.
- The balance between instruments and voices is reasonably good.
- It has a track that was rarely performed live, and this is the only recording
of it in a good soundquality and with the great Pete Stahl on lead vocals.
- There very little good sounding 1998 Qotsa recordings.
- It is a very great show, with good singing for 1998 standards.
But it was also flawed.
- Every track was crudely faded out. Making the audience unhearable.
- The recording sounded really thin as it hardly had any low-end
and each track differed in volume.
- During some moments, the vocals, keyboards and guitar were way too loud.
- The trackorder was very questionable.
I attempted to restorate these flaws as good as possible.
** I started with "correcting" the track order.
This was the most puzzling part, as there's no setlist available from this show.
I looked at some other setlists from 1998, but other than seeing that
"Regular John" was in most cases the opener, and that 'Walking at the
sidewalks' was often at the end, they pretty much differed every time.
Then I started to painstakingly study the mixing settings & the wave forms
of each individual track.
Being a live-soundengineer myself, I know how a P.A. mix can change
during a concert, as I taped many of my own and other people's mixes.
I put them in order, so that differences in level and sound in each song
started to make sense.
The theory is that the concert started pretty loud.
Then after a couple of songs the house engineer asked Hutch to turn down
the volume because of the volume restriction that every venue has.
This results in five tracks being a lot less loud (and therfore with less
bass guitar in the mix).
After these Hutch slowly but gradually starts to make his mix louder again
because he misses the punch and depth in the sound that his band needs.
He builts the volume up, the bass guitar gets louder again, with the climax
(in volume) being the last track, at which point the house engineer is
probably having a beer and letting it be, because the concert is nearly over.
I won't bother to explain any further what exactly brought me to this new
trackorder, but I'm convinced that this is a lot more like the actual
trackorder than the original CDr version.
You have to see it as an interpretation though.
** I mastered the sound.
I started with making all the songs evenly loud manually and I corrected
the balance between left and right.
Then I mastered it in Cubase with multiband compression to give it that
much needed big beefy low-end and also specifically to make the voices
sound less isolated from the rest.
I achieved this by giving the hi-mid range a 'stronger' treatment.
Lastly, I used the limiter for some more volume.
Finally, I managed to restore 6 seconds of continious audience response
between Tr. 2 & 3, and used that fragment for all the other positions
where it was needed as well.
It may struck you that there's very little space between the songs, and
that some of the edits work better than others.
This is a compromis to keep the continuity of the concert, which is
so badly missed on the original version.
I analysed the waveform and it appears to be lossless (thank god!).
** A bit of history
This recording first occured on eBay as a CDR.
Supposedly limited to 500 copies, it was made in Germany around
May 2003.
It has no catalogue or matrix number...
Although it was assumed that this concert was held at the
"Columbia Fritz" venue, it more likely happend at The Loft.
As reported by Alex 'kmh' who lives in Berlin, and who vaguely
seemed to remember this concert happening in his town.
A very huge credit must go to Shinkibo, who bought the bootleg
CDr, and then liberated it among the Qotsa tradingscene.
It may not have been circulated at all, if he hadn't done so.
This is what he said about it at the time:
"this is not a factory pressed cd but a cdr
but this is what i call a "perfect" cdr
artwork is cool and great quality, a black and white picture is
printed on the cdr (not a picture sticked on it)
there is absolutely nothing written on the artwork
"Queens of the stone age" and "486/500" (number of my copy)
is imprinted on the jewel box! i have never seen that before
also, on the jewel box, there is a sticker with
"queens of the stone age
14 tracks
live in berlin
29.11.1998" "
01. Intro Jam
02. Regular John
03. The Bronze
04. If Only
05. Avon
06. You Would Know
07. Tension Head
08. You Can't Quit Me Baby
09. Born To Hula
10. Hispanic Impressions
11. Mexicola
12. Eccentric Man
13. Cake (Who Shit On Me ?) *
14. Walkin On The Sidewalks
Total time: 1h13m28s
Line up:
Josh Homme: Vocals, Guitar
Nick Oliveri: Vocals, Bass
Alfredo Hernandez: Drums
Dave Catchings: Guitar, Keyboard
Pete Stahl: Vocals *
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