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must. . . resist. . . mom's ass joke. . .         
Quote from: Trey Anastasio
But, I don't think our fans do happily lap it up, I think they go online and talk about how it was a bad show.

Red Sea Pedestrian


khanti

Quote(DVD) SUFJAN STEVENS & The Illinoisemakers 2005-7-21, Portland, OR (NTSC)

Sufjan Stevens & The Illinoisemakers
July 21st, 2005
Portland, OR
The Aladdin Theater

Size: 4.22 gb

Tripod Shot

Video:
Aud shot, NTSC, 4:3
MPEG-2, 720x480, 29.97 fps, 8000 kbps(variable)

Audio:
Linear PCM, Stereo, 48 KHz, 1536Kbps

Recieved this in a trade with this info: "Master dv, dubbed with csb mod audio (source disclosed per taper)">
my 2nd gen dvd copy>dime!

Chapters: Yes
Menu: Yes

Setlist:

The Fifty States
The Tallest Man, The Broadest Shoulders
Prairie Fire That Wanders About
They Are Night Zombies!! Are They Neighbors!! (short video cut out/audio plays)
The Seer's Tower
John Wayne Gacy, Jr
Jacksonville (cheer)
Jacksonville (song)
The Predatory Wasp Of The Palisades Is Out To
Chicago
Come On! Feel The Illinoise!
Metropolis (cheer)
The Man of Metropolis Steals Our Hearts (video cuts out middle/audio plays)
National Anthem

This is an excellent audiance shot dvd. Tripod shot from the balcony. The sound is solid, but maybe a little low.
Turn up the volume just a little, and you'll be fine. Video is also very solid, and makes good use of the zoom to
highlight both Sufjan & the rest of the band. To those i've promised this to, sorry its taken so long, but it's
worth the wait. Thanks to the taper for capturing the show and working to put this together, and thanks to those
willing to share! (Never ever sell!)

-matt

Courtesy of Dime

QuoteThose Smallmouth are great on a flyrod. They're not all finicky like Trout. Trout are English and Bass are Polish.
-Greg Brown "Eugene"

sls.stormyrider

Quote from: mopper_smurf on June 29, 2007, 08:59:02 AM
Yes, I know. Got it on your HD by any chance? Current seeders are sitting on their ones and zeros, handing them out slowly.
http://www.shnflac.net/details.php?id=77bd8476529aa18c7971bb5b3e5d7e8d708437d0
seeding. enjoy!
"toss away stuff you don't need in the end
but keep what's important, and know who's your friend"
"It's a 106 miles to Chicago. We got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses."

mopper_smurf

Quoteseeding. enjoy!

Thanks! +k  :beers:
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mopper_smurf

http://www.purelivegigs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5503&page=1&pp=10

THE SEVEN AGES OF ROCK
7. What The World Is Waiting For

Series details:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/sevenages/

Source: BBC2 DVB-S 2007-06-30
Format: PAL DVD
Audio: 256kbps mp2
Lineage: SkyStar2/DVBViewer > VideoRedo > DVDLab

These are the original streams as broadcast by the BBC.

The journey through the history of rock music climaxes with a focus
on British Indie music. Although once associated with social misfits
seeking refuge from the bright processed pop then dominating the
charts, The Smiths' first Top of the Pops appearance in 1983 paved
the way for the hugely influential Madchester music scene. However,
it was the iconoclastic influence of Suede and intense media
attention in the Blur-Oasis chart battles in the nineties that
brought Britpop to a wider audience. Revealing interviews and rarely
seen archive offers an insight into the story which ends with the
recent reinvention of Indie by bands like The Libertines, Franz
Ferdinand and The Arctic Monkeys.

00:00:00:00 Intro
00:03:20:19 The Smiths
00:09:11:11 Manchester
00:18:41:04 The Stone Roses
00:26:23:06 The Manchester Scene
00:30:52:12 Oasis
00:38:29:13 Suede
00:43:47:18 Blur
00:50:29:07 Definitely Maybe
00:55:22:15 Blur vs Oasis
01:04:13:00 Oasis at Knebworth
01:08:32:21 Indie Goes Mainstream
01:11:24:10 The Libertines
01:21:58:01 The Arctic Monkeys
01:27:37:06 Conclusion
01:28:57:00 end

A section has been cut from the end credits, to
remove the announcer and a particularly intrusive
"what's coming next" caption. Last week I suggested
this episode might fit on the same DVD as episodes 4-6.
I hadn't realised this episode is 30 minutes longer than
normal, so this was never a realistic option.
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kellerb

Quote from: mopper_smurf on July 01, 2007, 03:45:58 AM

The journey through the history of rock music climaxes with a focus
on British Indie music.

morons

mopper_smurf

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antelope19

FINALLY, getting around to grabbing the RH show form the show of the week, month, whatever it is, club.   :-D  Looking forward to giving it a spin this evening.
Quote
Good judgment comes from experience, and a lotta that comes from bad judgment

antelope19

11/2/96.  Thanks Aug!!!!!  I havent heard it in a long time and I need some good tunes today.  Feelin a little down in the dumps.  It's nice to know I can always count on you ladies and gents to cheer a brotha up!
Quote
Good judgment comes from experience, and a lotta that comes from bad judgment

mattstick

Quote from: mopper_smurf on July 01, 2007, 03:45:58 AM

THE SEVEN AGES OF ROCK
7. What The World Is Waiting For


I grabbed all 7 episodes from a TV torrent site - is the show good?

mopper_smurf

Quote from: mattstick on July 03, 2007, 09:28:52 AM
I grabbed all 7 episodes from a TV torrent site - is the show good?

Yup, it's pretty good, esp. Episode #01 (Hendrix) and Episode #06 (REM, Nirvana and one of my perennial favorites - The Pixies). O, and I love the John Lydon stuff in episode #03 (better known to the world as Johnny Rotten).
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emperor_brian

QuotePhish
02-17-93
Benton Convention Center
Winston-Salem, NC

Source: (3) Nak 100s (2 card, 1 shotgun)>Nak MX 100 mixer
Transfer: Sony PCM R500>Opcode DatPort>SF4.5>CD Wave>FLAC                                   

Taper: John Moore
Seed: Kevin Shapiro
DAT>FLAC Transfer by Chris Moore
Tracking by Chris Moore

------------------------------------
Disc 1:                    (78:18 )
------------------------------------
-Set 1-
1. Buried Alive        (02:53)
2. Possum            (09:54)
3. Weigh        (05:07)
4. All Things Reconsidered  (02:43)
5. Sloth          (03:39)
6. Runaway Jim        (09:02)
7. It's Ice        (08:11)
8. Bouncing Around The Room (04:01)
9. Fluffhead          (13:48 )
10. Maze    (09:35)
11. Golgi Apparatus    (05:02)
-Set 2-
12. Axilla        (04:18 )

-----------------------------------
Disc 2:    (79:08 )
-----------------------------------
-Set 2 cont'd.-
1. The Landlady            (03:29)
2. David Bowie        (14:38 )
3. Glide            (04:45)
4. My Friend My Friend      (06:55)
5. Big Ball Jam    (02:50)
6. My Sweet One        (01:56)
7. Horn            (03:37)
8. You Enjoy Myself    (22:36)
9. HYHU>Lengthwise>HYHU    (09:40)
10. The Squirming Coil    (08:30)
-Encore-
11. Carolina//%        (00:07)
-missing-GTBT


%-acapella

Just one of the few 1993 shows I didn't have yet. It makes me happy.
"A mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work if it's not open." - Frank Zappa

sls.stormyrider

"toss away stuff you don't need in the end
but keep what's important, and know who's your friend"
"It's a 106 miles to Chicago. We got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses."

mopper_smurf

http://www.shnflac.net/details.php?id=77bd8476529aa18c7971bb5b3e5d7e8d708437d0

QuoteIt had been an historic day. Janis Joplin had died the night before, in Hollywood, California, of a heroin overdose. Marty Balin, deep in mourning for her, wanted to cancel the Fillmore performance but was a minority vote. Taking the stage with a full beard that made him look even more melancholy, Balin sounded distinctly out of place throughout the show. He steers a resplendent "Have You Seen The Saucers" toward a quiet place, but is abruptly overruled by the band, who proceed to turn it into a lacerating Grace Slick rave-up that seems to be fighting the spectre of Death itself off the stage.

Jefferson Airplane - October 4, 1970 - Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA

Source: KSAN FM broadcast
Sound Rating: A-

Lineage:FM>?>Trade CD-R>EAC (Secure)>WAV>FLAC Frontend 1.1>FLAC (8)

One 80 min Disc. Total Time:76:37
Station ID hidden within. Uncensored comments by Grace.

Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars), Marty Balin (vocals), Jack Casady (Bass), Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals), Joey Covington (percussion), Grace Slick (vocals).

1. Have You Seen the Saucers
2. Crown of Creation
3. Somebody to Love
4. Mexico
5. Up or Down
6. Whatever the Old Man Wants
7. Emergency
8. Wooden Ships
9. Bludgeon of a Bluecoat
10. Greasy Heart
11. You Wear Your Dresses Too Short
12. We Can Be Together
13. Volunteers
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