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Details |
DB Source |
User Source |
buc2220 (5/5) |
HARDRIVE / 1 |
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SBD |
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TOOLEMAN |
Roy Martin\'s Music Collection (5/5) |
FLAC / 0 |
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low generation audience source (BB146) |
Notes: |
lineage: 2nd generation? cassette (Maxell XLII 90 min.) > played on nak. 300 into soundforge (wav) > flac (sb's aligned) |
sean hite (5/0) |
/ 0 |
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View |
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Notes: |
SMT Remaster |
sean hite (5/0) |
/ 0 |
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View |
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Notes: |
SBD - from Looking Around - Blue Swirl version |
sean hite (5/0) |
/ 0 |
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View |
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Notes: |
SBD - from Lost Yes Years |
sean hite (5/0) |
/ 0 |
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View |
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Notes: |
SBD - from Out The Valley |
sean hite (5/0) |
/ 0 |
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View |
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Notes: |
SBD - JBabcock |
sean hite (5/0) |
/ 0 |
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View |
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SBD - WK1
missing Astral Traveler |
sean hite (5/0) |
/ 0 |
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View |
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Notes: |
SBD - Yessession |
Slick2007 (5/5) |
FLAC / 1 |
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A |
View |
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Steve Blanchard (5/5) |
SHN / 1 |
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View |
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smt remaster "Gothenburg/New Haven" |
Newk (5/0) |
FLAC / 1 |
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View |
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RamblinRose (5/5) |
CD-R / 1 |
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View |
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SBD |
Notes: |
Filler: July 24, 1971, New Haven Connecticut |
Tim Devine (4/5) |
cdr / 1 |
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a+ |
View |
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Notes: |
FM |
Wayneman (3/4.9) |
CD-R / 1 |
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B |
View |
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soundboard |
Notes: |
set list is:
I've Seen All Good People (The Yes Album)
Astral Traveller (Time And A Word)
Everydays (Time And A Word)
Jam With Iron Butterfly |
TTDaddy (3/0) |
FLAC / 1 |
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View |
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FM |
Notes: |
I've Seen All Good People - Astral Traveller - Everydays |
Mike Rider (3/4.3) |
cdr / 1 |
A |
A |
View |
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sbd |
Notes: |
TheTooleMan Presents:
Yes
1971 Soundboards
1971-01-24 Gothenburg, Sweden
1971-07-24 Yale Bowl, New Haven CT USA
Before someone beats me to the punch, I want to give you my remaster of these two vintage shows. In honor of St. Patty's Day or whatever other occasion you might find to celebrate, these two will keep you in good company and high spirits. And I want you to know exactly where they came from, for credit or blame: the pirate studio of TheTooleMan.
Gothenburg: recordings of this show have been around for a while, but the source tape I was given is as clean as it gets. The audio was a bit bassy, and has been cleaned up. I would bet this was performed in a TV or radio studio. The recording is pre-broadcast, for sure. l don't know if there is more of this session than appears here, but this is all I've ever found.
New Haven: of all the unofficial Yes recordings, this is my favorite. The story is that the taper walked up to the soundboard with a reel to reel recorder and plugged in. The first-generation copy I was given is very clean.
The recording had one major problem: the first seconds of Yours Is No Disgrace are missing. Maybe the leader tape was still running through the machine at that moment, or the taper just didn't throw the switch in time. I reconstructed those opening notes from a passage later in the song where they are repeated. The result is seamlessly perfect.
I took some liberties in spicing up this otherwise cold-sounding tape by punching up the EQ and adding some delay and stereo ambience to create the effect of an outdoor performance, with sound bouncing off neighboring buildings. I also cranked up the audience response, which was picked up through the stage mics and can barely be heard on the raw tape. I also detected, reflected, injected, infected but not neglected, rejected, inflected, respected, and speed-corrected. The result is a performance much more "alive" with the vibe of Yes playing in front of one of their first really big audiences (they were opening for Grand Funk), savoring the enthusiastic response from the crowd and probably getting the first vision of their later massive success.
Yes was:
Jon Anderson
Chris Squire
Bill Bruford
Tony Kaye
Steve Howe (yup, that's him playing the Peter Banks tracks from "Time and a Word")
Lineage: Master tape => some kind of tape copy => CD => Sound Forge => TheTooleMan's ears => FLAC
Tracks, Gothenburg, 1971-01-24:
All Good People
Astral Traveler
Everydays
Tracks, New Haven, 1971-07-24:
Yours Is No Disgrace
All Good People
Clap/Classical Gas
Perpetual Change
Thanks to Carl for both of these remarkable recordings.
Don't forget: "Deep inside, the world's controlling you and me."
TheTooleMan
March, 2005 |
Hugh Macpherson (2/0) |
CD / 1 |
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FM-SBD |
Notes: |
Astral Traveller & Everydays are now available on "Word is Live" set. This set as part of Toolemans "1971 Soundboards" (definitive edition remaster, March 2005) with 1971-07-24 (New Haven CT) |
John Peters (1/0) |
FLAC / 1 |
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View |
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AUD: ? > 2nd gen? C (Maxell XLII 90 min.) > played on nak. 300 into soundforge (wav) > flac |
John Peters (1/0) |
FLAC / 1 |
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View |
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Radio Broadcast |
Notes: |
"Lost Yes Years" - Highland |
Nori Kelley (1/0) |
CDR / 1 |
A+ |
A+ |
View |
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SBD |
bearmelt (1/3.5) |
cdr / 1 |
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View |
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Alfred E. Neuman (1/5) |
CDR / 1 |
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View |
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FM? |
Mark Mazur (0/5) |
flac / 1 |
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A |
View |
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sbd |
Notes: |
opened for Iron Butterfly, TooleMan remaster. |
Matt Putzel (0/0) |
CDR / 1 |
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VG |
View |
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FM |
kimbro (0/0) |
/ 1 |
A |
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View |
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SBD |
Notes: |
Filler: July 24, 1971, New Haven Connecticut |