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Date: 02/14/99
Year: 1999
Venue: Joyce Center, Notre Dame
City: South Bend
State: IN
Set I
Gotta Serve Somebody, Million Miles, Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Agai, You're A Big Girl Now, Silvio,
Set II
Mr. Tambourine Man, Desolation R
Set III
Make You Feel My Love, Can't Wait, Highway 61 Revisited, E: Love Sick, Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat, Don't Think Twice It's All Right, Not Fade Away,
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Jack Warner (5/5) |
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Nice full warm DAT recording
Fingerprint d2t16 01:00: male voice shouts "Happy Valentine!"
No chatterboxes throughout, however, lasting FemClap during d2t5
Listened to all tracks...
Very good to excellent quality recording.
Vocals beautifully up-front; well-balanced...
Tempted to raise volume levels, did not; untampered!
Forced sector boundaries alignment
Frequency Analysis: way above 20kHz
Uploader's note:
Close to flawless, with some few exceptions:
d1t3 02:44 > end: well-disciplined taper audibly tadly raises recording volume level...
d2t1 03:21 sudden audible volume level drop in RIGHT channel fixed!
Few digi-pops fixed, no limiting, no compression, no discontinuity pops, one R channel digital drop; fixed (see above), no distortion, and no between track gaps!
With its subtle bass drive this recording's soundscape resembleS the atmospheric gloom of the 1831 Victor Hugo novel - The Hunchback of Notre Dame...
Taper: unidentified; wouldn't ye like to know...
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