ANNOUNCE: Final Budokan Nights discs 2 and 3 torrent
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The Real Wizard · Member since
Here's something to add:
Now I'm Here from the Wardour source (the "At Last Budokan" bootleg) had a small cut for a tape flip, and I filled it in with this alternate source from Uxbridge, with crossfades to make it a seamless edit.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LQCE89CM
PBB · Member since
Thank you for sharing.
Also thanks to Sir GH for the work on NIH
vivaqueen · Member since
MERCI BEAUCOUP ROCK' N' ROLLERS
Kef · Member since
Thanks SirGH for the merge of the Wardour and Uxbridge versions of [i]Now I'm Here[/i], and thanks YourValentine/Barbara for the the torrent of the alternate Uxbridge source.
on my way up · Member since
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[b]on my way up wrote: [/b]
This show is among my favourites. Freddie's voice is in brilliant shape and he does amazing things with it. The Wardour version of this show sounds clearer than this recording but here the hand clapping of the audience is less disturbing in my opinion.
It's actually nice to have both:-)
Would making a matrix of these 2 sources be a good idea? It could be great if the clarity of the one source could be combined with the more heavy feeling of this source(due to the fact the hand clapping is not heard that good). Is it possible to make something better out of those 2 sources?
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I was thinking about that too.
Matrixing the two could be great.
Don't have time to do is though...
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I'd like to do it but I have very little time too unfortunately. And I'd first have to learn how to do it!:-)
Can someone give some advice about this issue? Is there a great free program that can be used to make a nice matrix of both sources?(I have audacity, would it be possible with that?)
on my way up · Member since
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[b]Ducksoup wrote: [/b]
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[b]on my way up wrote: [/b]
This show is among my favourites. Freddie's voice is in brilliant shape and he does amazing things with it. The Wardour version of this show sounds clearer than this recording but here the hand clapping of the audience is less disturbing in my opinion.
It's actually nice to have both:-)
Would making a matrix of these 2 sources be a good idea? It could be great if the clarity of the one source could be combined with the more heavy feeling of this source(due to the fact the hand clapping is not heard that good). Is it possible to make something better out of those 2 sources?
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I was thinking about that too.
Matrixing the two could be great.
Don't have time to do is though...
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I'd like to do it but I have very little time too unfortunately. And I'd first have to learn how to do it!:-)
Can someone give some advice about this issue? Is there a great free program that can be used to make a nice matrix of both sources?(I have audacity, would it be possible with that?)
Yara · Member since
If my memory serves me right, this is a very good performance in general. Judging by the comments above, I think I'm thinking about the same concert that's being shared and you're thinking about. :)) I took a lot of personal notes, I listened to it for quite a good deal of time when I downloaded it, and I remember I really enjoying it.
So for those who didn't have the chance of listening to it, here's a great opportunity.
Thanks a lot, YourValentine, for the patience and the kindness. Thanks also for sharing another source of the gig - that's great.
I can't download it, but I recommend you fans do so, really, and listen carefully, I remember it was quite a good performance and had many brilliant moments.
Best regards you all. Have a good listening experience. :))))
The Real Wizard · Member since
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[b]on my way up wrote: [/b]
Can someone give some advice about this issue? Is there a great free program that can be used to make a nice matrix of both sources?(I have audacity, would it be possible with that?)
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Any wave editor will work. All you need to do is make sure both versions play at the same speed, and listen to them play back... with a loooooot of patience, as you'll be doing plenty of trial and error.
on my way up · Member since
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[b]Sir GH wrote: [/b]
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[b]on my way up wrote: [/b]
Can someone give some advice about this issue? Is there a great free program that can be used to make a nice matrix of both sources?(I have audacity, would it be possible with that?)
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Any wave editor will work. All you need to do is make sure both versions play at the same speed, and listen to them play back... with a loooooot of patience, as you'll be doing plenty of trial and error.
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Thanks for the info!
Looooooooooot of patience suggests you need lots of time and that's not the case at the moment unfortunately:-(
eYe · Member since
Thank you!
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dobo · Member since
Thanks very much for the rest of this set,
is there any artwork?