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Roxy Music 03/06/79
Congresgebouw, The Hague, The Netherlands
Set I
Manifesto
Trash
A Song For Europe
Mother Of Pearl
Ain't That So?
Strong Through The Years
Ladytron
In Every Dream Home A Heartache
Love Is The Drug
Re Make, Re Model
Set II
 
Set III
 
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Last Changed By Curtis Ensler
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rockcdr (5/5) CD / 1 View  
Notes: SB
PIERRE LE GUINIO (5/4.9) CDR / 1 A View   FM
Notes: FM
Jack Warner (5/5) FLAC / 0 View   FM>?>CD
Slick2007 (5/5) FLAC / 1 A View  
MrSteve (5/5) / 0 View  
Tim Devine (4/5) cdr / 1 a+ View  
Notes: Taken from a Dutch KRO FM radio broadcast in (probably) 1979. Source and lineage (taped by JK and transferred by Magnix): FM > Tape > WAV > CD-R > WAV > FLAC level 8 Used software: Cool Edit Pro > Adaptec Easy CD Creator > EAC v0.95b4 > Cool Edit Pro v2.00 > CDWave v1.94.5 > FLAC v1.1.2 as build in Traders Little Helper v1.1.1 (build 90). Another tape from the Magnix Live Archive. The original transfer of this tape was done more than 7 years ago (March 2000) when I had just started transferring (mostly older) tapes to CD-R. At this point I was not yet familiar with sector boundary errors and such. I used to record, edit, and split WAV-files with Cool Edit Pro before burning to CD-R. Later on I learned that Cool Edit Pro does not split exactly on sectory boundaries, which results in those annoying 0.2 seconds gaps (heard as pops when listening back). So, the CD-R of this tape-to-WAV transfer had these little gaps. Also, FLAC, SHN, and the likes didn't exist yet (I think), and storage was not so easy as nowadays (with affordable external harddrives, recordable DVD's, etc.), so this was only burned as audio, and not as a lossless data backup file as well. Now time has moved on, I'm going back to these older transfers to rip them for back up. When the rip is OK, EAC-wise and soundwise, it will be transferred to FLAC for backup purposes right away. If there's a problem, the old tape will be dug out again, and a fresh transfer is made when the tape hasn't gone down any further. And when I haven't come across the same or an upgraded version on a BitTorrent site or elsewhere, it will be shared for others to enjoy. In this particular case the EAC-rip is error-free (see the log), and a re-transfer isn't possible, because I do not have the tape anmymore. Therefore I have chosen to load all files in Cool Edit Pro (for editing and such it's an amazing piece of software) and edit out those mentioned mini-gaps by hand. The result is one large WAV-file, which is then split to separate tracks again, using CD Wave this time. Disclaimer. Please note that this is a real FM capture, no cable, but straight from the airwaves. Also, this comes from a tape that was probably 21 years old at the time of transferring. This means that some FM and/or tape anomalies or degeneration may be present. Most has been fixed to the best of my abilities and most of this stuff is of very good quality. Actually this recording is really great! MP3 samples will be provided upon request.
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Earl Greaves (2/5) cdr / 1 View  
Dennis Blom (2/5) / 0 View  
Stuart Ferguson (1/4.3) CDR / 1 View   FM
Notes: DVD 3070; lineage:
Curtis Ensler (1/0) CDR / 1 View  
David Backus (1/5) DVDR/FLAC / 0 View   FM
BluesFan (1/5) FLAC / 0 View   FM
fossilcat (1/5) 1 cdr / 1 View   FM Stereo Broadcast
whammer (1/5) CD / 1 View   SBD
zingapoor (0/0) / 0 View   FM
MCEsteban (0/0) flac / 1 A A- View   FM > Tape > WAV > CD-R > WAV > FLAC level 8
jellybelly (0/0) / 0 View