Set I
Subterranean Homesick Blues, Simple Twist Of Fate, Driftin' Too Far From Shore, Absolutely Sweet Marie, Ballad Of A Thin Man, It's All Over Now Baby Blue
Set II
Mama You Been On My Mind, It Ain't Me Babe, The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll, Barbara Allen
Set III
Silvio, In The Garden, Like A Rolling Stone, E: Blowin' In The Wind, Gotta Serve Somebody, Maggie's Farm
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User (active/rating) |
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Details |
DB Source |
User Source |
buc2220 (5/5) |
HARDRIVE / 2 |
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AUD |
Jack Warner (5/5) |
FLAC / 0 |
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MAT>?>CD |
sean hite (5/0) |
LB-2189 / 0 |
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Notes: |
LB-2189 I originally downloaded this show in January 2005. At that time, I didn't archive flacs, so
these flac files are not precisely the same ones that I downloaded at that time. I did in
fact, however, save the original aiff files that I expanded the original flacs into (don't ask
me why)... The flac files included with this torrent were compressed from those very
original aiffs, and the newly created fingerprint file included here matches the
fingerprints posted on the LosslessBob site. So, in essence, these flacs are identical to
those flacs originally downloaded, as I understand it. Apologies for the extended
explanation here, but I wanted to be clear, in the interest of full lineage disclosure.
So, the lineage for these files are as originally indicated:
"Conversion: CD-r>EAC(secure)>FLAC Frontend Compression Tool>flac" >
downloaded via torrent (STG?) in Jan 2005 > expanded to aiff with xAct >
reflac'd with Max 0.71 and fingerprints added.
- - - Original Info File Below - - - - - - - - - - - -
Bob Dylan - Wantagh, New York 1 July 1988
As promised earlier, another in "The Paul Williams Required Listening Series". This
is an outstanding quality recording of an awesome '88 NET show. Thanks Messrs V & K
;_)
Conversion: CD-r>EAC(secure)>FLAC Frontend Compression Tool>flac
Source: Excellent Audience Recording
Total Size: 575 MB |
Mat Brewster (5/5) |
FLAC / 2 |
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LB-2189 |
Matt Pkorn (4/0) |
cdr / 2 |
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Excellent Audience Recording |
trev (3/0) |
CD / 2 |
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Barry Smith (3/5) |
CDR / 2 |
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TF (3/0) |
FLAC / 0 |
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John Kilcar (3/4.6) |
Tape / 1 |
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Josh Cooperman (3/3.8) |
CDR / 2 |
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paul (3/0) |
/ 0 |
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TREV (2/0) |
cd / 0 |
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forgottenspace (1/4.5) |
CD / 2 |
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Sennheiser MKE 2002 |
robert (1/5) |
CDR / 2 |
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Ed Izsak (1/5) |
CDR / 1 |
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AUD |
thegreatdivide6 (1/0) |
flac / 0 |
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Notes: |
audience |
Stuart Ferguson (1/4.3) |
CDR / 2 |
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Audience; LB-2189 |
Notes: |
DVD 702; lineage: LB-2189. version "b"; This, is an outstanding quality recording of an awesome '88 NET show. Thanks Messrs V & K ;_), Conversion: CD-r>EAC(secure)>FLAC Frontend Compression Tool>flac, Source: Excellent Audience Recording. this version is complete; background talking d1t2, d1t3, d1t4, d1t5, d1t6, d1t7, plus some more; same recording as LB-0204 but this one is not as warm sounding; very good to excellent sound [B+]. drop/cut between cdrs; digi-pops d1t5 1:48, 3:16 plus some more |
Maria Reine (1/5) |
CD-R / 2 |
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Notes: |
Audience recording > ? > CD-R > EAC(secure) > WAV > FLAC Frontend > FLAC.
FLAC[104, 154] |
Janaja (1/5) |
CD / 2 |
B+ |
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Brandon Buser (1/5) |
CDR / 2 |
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(AUD) CD-r>EAC(secure)>FLAC Frontend Compression Tool>flac |
Mike Kellogg (1/5) |
CDR / 2 |
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View |
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aud |
tomthumb423 (1/0) |
/ 2 |
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TF (0/0) |
cd/dvd / 1 |
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A |
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Patrick Stoops (0/0) |
flac / 1 |
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Excellent Audience Recording |
Notes: |
2aud |
gopherstick (0/5) |
see notes / 2 |
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Notes: |
crackles betweens tracks, you got me... |