Does anyone happen to have this SBD show without the tiny blip in A Forest & with a complete Forever? Not interested in any lossy versions. Really looking to get my ears on an uncompressed master.
Thanks buddy, but it's sourced from a lossy stream. Not sure how a 1984 show could be originally recorded with an mp3 recorder at 192kbps. There must be an original lossless master for someone to have converted it to an mp3 set like that. So there's hope yet
Thanks buddy, but it's sourced from a lossy stream. Not sure how a 1984 show could be originally recorded with an mp3 recorder at 192kbps. There must be an original lossless master for someone to have converted it to an mp3 set like that. So there's hope yet
I guess the original reel to reel is lossless ! Anyway, this is the best source I know for this show...
I have FLAC file (says FLAC, sounds like FLAC I don't have the software to know) but is there even a copy of this without A Forest and Forever being cut in existence? Yeah if so I wouldn't mind one.
I got this one on DIME a years ago. I guess this one is a lossless.
Date Location: 1984.11.16 - Ontario Theatre, Washington DC, USA (SBD) Source: SBD Quality: 10 Generation: 1st generation copy (From "Cold" bootleg) Lineage: EAC secure mode to rip the CDs, FLAC w/6 to encode the wavs. Renamed the wavs from "track#" to the song titles. Taped by: Unknown Seeded by: Hlektron
Set: 01. Shake dog shake 02. Piggy in the mirror 03. Wailing wall 04. M 05. Primary 06. Cold 07. The hanging garden 08. Charlotte sometimes 09. Secrets 10. The walk 11. Let's go to bed 12. One hundred years 13. Give me it 14. A forest
First encore: 15. Happy the man 16. The caterpillar
Second encore: 17. Three imaginary boys 18. Boys don't cry
Third encore: 19. 10.15 saturday night 20. Killing an arab 21. Forever
Total time: 1h 27m 59s
File size: 603 MB - Flac
Line up: Robert Smith, Porl Thompson, Boris Williams, Laurence Tolhurst, Phil Thornalley
Story: Mislabeled as Washington DC, November 15, 1984, but the date is wrong. The correct date is November 16. Boris Williams had effectively replaced Andy Anderson, who had already had been given the sack after the Japan concert, and the drumming heard in this one is typical of Boris (i.e. fantastic). Having said that, the sound is exceptional.
Trivia: Before anouncing primary, Robert says: "Sorry we started so late... but I got arrested, that's why..."
More info: I did the copying from a friend's silver disk bootleg and I also printed the inserts. I used glossy paper printed with my HP 690C printer (monolithic now, great then). Unfortunately, I wasn't wise enough to have saved the scans in electronic form, I just printed them. Now I've scanned the printed inserts and - of course - there is grain.
I really don't know if there is actually a recording that exists without the cuts but let the search go on because that is a great forever and a forest is no slouch either.
on the cold cd boot have forever a cut 05:47 too...
your name...like ice into my heart...a shllow grave...a monument to the ruined age...ice in my eyes...and eyes like ice don't move...screaming at the moon...as cold as silence...and you never will say a word...this is my name...and a strange day...ever and ever and ever again......
i have a wav version from forever 09:23 min. soundboard from master... not sure, but i think the same source as DarthBlood...
your name...like ice into my heart...a shllow grave...a monument to the ruined age...ice in my eyes...and eyes like ice don't move...screaming at the moon...as cold as silence...and you never will say a word...this is my name...and a strange day...ever and ever and ever again......