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Lineage: AUD > Crossfire (bootleg) > WAV > FLAC

Date : 29/05/1990

Venue : De Melkweg, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Lenght : 59:08


Quality
: Very good +
Tracklist :

01 In Charge Of My Heart
02 Top Of The World Ma
03 Penetration Guru
04 Breakdown
05 Power To Love
06 Liar
07 Man On Fire
08 Old Men (lay down)
09 Sister Blue
10 Final Destination
11 Foxy Lady
12 I'm In Love With My Car

Comment :
Very nice recording of the only Cross' concert in The Netherlands

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Very Nice !

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AP-Racing wrote:

Lineage: AUD > Crossfire (bootleg) > WAV > FLAC





so this comes from the master?


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Ducksoup wrote:







AP-Racing wrote:



Lineage: AUD > Crossfire (bootleg) > WAV > FLAC



so this comes from the master?


Anything's possible.  But since it's from a bootleg label, it's impossible to know if it was processed in some way.

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Sir GH wrote:



 



Ducksoup wrote:



 



 



 



 



AP-Racing wrote:



 



Lineage: AUD > Crossfire (bootleg) > WAV > FLAC



 


so this comes from the master?


Anything's possible.  But since it's from a bootleg label, it's impossible to know if it was processed in some way.


I understand that. That's why I asked the question.

If unsure, lineage should be:
audience > master > unknown > "crossfire" bootleg cd > wav. > flac





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Ducksoup wrote:







audience > master > unknown






But that's just redundant, really.  In that case, every bootleg would have that kind of lineage.

Starting the lineage with the silvers is the way to go, because it's the first sure thing.

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Sir GH wrote:



 



 



 



 



 



 



 



Ducksoup wrote:



 



 



 



audience > master > unknown



 



 



 


But that's just redundant, really.  In that case, every bootleg would have that kind of lineage.

Starting the lineage with the silvers is the way to go, because it's the first sure thing.


and still it should be: aud > master > unknown > silvers > flac

aud > silvers > flac 
Tells me: mastertape from the audience recording put on silvers.

  





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Ducksoup wrote:































aud > silvers > flac 
Tells me: mastertape from the audience recording put on silvers.






























Once again, you can never know if the bootleg label left the recording untouched or not.  Bootlegging a recording means you no longer know where it has been, which is the very purpose of lineage in itself.

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that's the exact reason I suggest:
audience > master > unknown > silvers > cd-r

and NOT: audience > silvers > cd-r

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Ducksoup wrote:



that's the exact reason I suggest:
audience > master > unknown > silvers > cd-r

and NOT: audience > silvers > cd-r



Or to be more precise and to make it shorter, something like : AUD > ? > "Crossfire" silver bootleg > WAV (I think it's a direct rip of the silvers, and not from another CD-r)





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pittrek wrote:



 



 



 



Ducksoup wrote:



 



that's the exact reason I suggest:
audience > master > unknown > silvers > cd-r

and NOT: audience > silvers > cd-r



 


Or to be more precise and to make it shorter, something like : AUD > ? > "Crossfire" silver bootleg > WAV (I think it's a direct rip of the silvers, and not from another CD-r)






Exactly.




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Actually the stuff-up in I'm In Love With My Car wasn't so much Rogers fault ...... if you listen closely, Clayton hit a wrong chord at the start of a line which obviously threw Roger off and the song fell apart from there.

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Thank you for sharing.
It's nice with yet another upgrade:-)
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