Well, from reading the above, I'll be waiting for Richard to seed a FLAC version on here.
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I did try that method ogre, but it still doesn't work. F**k!
Strange, it worked for me....
Unbelieveably horrid recording. I've never heard so many off key singers all at once and no, not the band either.
During Tie Your Mother Down, the recording sounds like it's twisted.
Whoever recorded this, you might like to try turning down your recorder before putting it into your computer, it will save you, me and everyone else the over modulation that comes from having so many people so close to your microphone.
When the audience is quiet, the actual music is okay to listen to.
The band is great, it is again you have let it overmodulate.
There is no fixing this, even with Sound Forge 6.
Only the person who recorded it can fix this.
One of the very first concerts I ever recorded was also sometimes overmodulating for a couple of reasons. One being the improper microphone which was a two head clip on stereo left - right microphone from Radio Shack. It did not work that great with a minidisc recorder. The other reason was that I left the minidisc recorder's volume up too high going into the computer which caused the overmodulations (the "bouncing" static sounds).
If you are using a minidisc recorder, I highly suggest getting a battery operated electronic condenser microphone. My Sony cost me $100. USA.
It's been wonderful ever since.
From what I read of the current U2 shows, those who are recording are at least 10-20 feet from the band near the center and those around the recorder are highly protective of the person doing the recording. All three shows out now are totally awesome, Anaheim, California, April 1, 2005 being the absolute best - it sounds like direct from the sound board with 10's of thousands being heard without drowning out the band at all.
I'm up to "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and at least this night, Paul Rodgers sounds quite great. No, he is no Freddie Mercury soundalike and is not supposed to, he is doing good justice to the songs - so far.
Well, here's hoping something better comes along.
WKMahler
During Tie Your Mother Down, the recording sounds like it's twisted.
Whoever recorded this, you might like to try turning down your recorder before putting it into your computer, it will save you, me and everyone else the over modulation that comes from having so many people so close to your microphone.
When the audience is quiet, the actual music is okay to listen to.
The band is great, it is again you have let it overmodulate.
There is no fixing this, even with Sound Forge 6.
Only the person who recorded it can fix this.
One of the very first concerts I ever recorded was also sometimes overmodulating for a couple of reasons. One being the improper microphone which was a two head clip on stereo left - right microphone from Radio Shack. It did not work that great with a minidisc recorder. The other reason was that I left the minidisc recorder's volume up too high going into the computer which caused the overmodulations (the "bouncing" static sounds).
If you are using a minidisc recorder, I highly suggest getting a battery operated electronic condenser microphone. My Sony cost me $100. USA.
It's been wonderful ever since.
From what I read of the current U2 shows, those who are recording are at least 10-20 feet from the band near the center and those around the recorder are highly protective of the person doing the recording. All three shows out now are totally awesome, Anaheim, California, April 1, 2005 being the absolute best - it sounds like direct from the sound board with 10's of thousands being heard without drowning out the band at all.
I'm up to "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and at least this night, Paul Rodgers sounds quite great. No, he is no Freddie Mercury soundalike and is not supposed to, he is doing good justice to the songs - so far.
Well, here's hoping something better comes along.
WKMahler
Well it still wont work for me.
Oh bloody hell. All I had to do was press 'refresh' and it works. What a tit I am. But I tell ya what, it's going at some pace.
Thank you very much.. The concert is great.. however there is a small error in the track listing you provided..
Reachin' out (PR)
Tie your mother down
Can´t get enough of your love
I want to break free (audience, mostly)
Fat bottomed girls
Crazy little thing called love
Seagull
'39
Love of my life
Hammer to fall (slow and fast, BM PR)
I`m in love with my car
Guitar solo
Last Horizon
The days of our lives
Radio Ga Ga (RT through to 2nd chorus, PR)
Feel like makin' love
A kind of magic
I want it all
Bo rhap
this is the correct lineup..
again.. thanks
Isn't there a small error in yours aswell? After Hammer To Fall they played "Little Bit Of Love" didn't they??
Whoever recorded this, you might like to try turning down your recorder before putting it into your computer, it will save you, me and everyone else the over modulation that comes from having so many people so close to your microphone.
You know, it might just be that the person's recording is like that. It might have distorted because they didn't set the levels right at the time. Not just the idea that they didn't record into their computer correctly.
Peace,
Adam.
EDIT: And the microphone is a perfectly good choice - I've heard many a great recording in thearchives.com. No need to bother poo-pooing that.
Sorry folks, it was only possible to come back now.
Lord Blackadder, glad you made it! :D
The Prophet, I meant the link in the beggining of this thread.
Cheers,
Ogre-
Lord Blackadder, glad you made it! :D
The Prophet, I meant the link in the beggining of this thread.
Cheers,
Ogre-
shame queenonline havent got their act togther, and if its for charity they really should be releasing full concerts, sorry for the confusion