seba_79, the links in that don't work. Could you contact me through email?
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[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Mike S. wrote: [/QUOTENAME]seba_79, the links in that don't work. Could you contact me through email?
mschelthoff@gmail.com[/QUOTE]
Yes.
mschelthoff@gmail.com[/QUOTE]
Yes.
Did anyone ever end up acquiring this one?
Assuming it's this version:
http://www.musik-sammler.de/media/646161
The four BBC 77 tracks would be especially useful for the ongoing discussion we're having.
Assuming it's this version:
http://www.musik-sammler.de/media/646161
The four BBC 77 tracks would be especially useful for the ongoing discussion we're having.
One friend send me a link to download the CD 1, which I requested to him, and is in FLAC. I haven't finished the download but I believe in him.
https://mega.co.nz/#!FNoH3RYD!fT0gaFqaVwI1EYrhTHfkCVJ08I4yOxEKg7XszC7NvdA
https://mega.co.nz/#!FNoH3RYD!fT0gaFqaVwI1EYrhTHfkCVJ08I4yOxEKg7XszC7NvdA
They are in MP3 =/
^ You hit the bar man : )
It does sound like a nice transfer though so a flac would be great.
It does sound like a nice transfer though so a flac would be great.
Lossless is essential for the four Alan Freeman '77 tracks we are looking for on Royal Rarities Vol 1. Lossy encoding like MP3 damages quadraphonic matrix encoding.
Looks like it is possible to stream these tracks from last.fm:
http://www.last.fm/music/Queen/Royal+Rarities
I have no idea if it is possible to get a lossless stream out of last.fm, I haven't used last.fm since it stopped being free.
http://www.last.fm/music/Queen/Royal+Rarities
I have no idea if it is possible to get a lossless stream out of last.fm, I haven't used last.fm since it stopped being free.
[QUOTE] [b]BETA215 wrote:[/b]
They are in MP3 =/[/QUOTE]
My contact for quadraphonic decodes is downloading an MP3 copy. He says this may be good enough to determine whether they are quadraphonic Matrix H encoded, and to judge audio quality, and indeed whether Alan Freeman is the DJ (he'll recognise Freeman's voice).
However, he has confirmed that for a successful quadraphonic decode he needs lossless copies of the tracks. You mentioned your friend gave you a link for this, can he do it again lossless (FLAC or WAV ideally)? It's only the 4 Alan Freeman '77 tracks we need for this purpose, though I'm sure the rest of Queenzone would appreciate the entire thing lossless.
They are in MP3 =/[/QUOTE]
My contact for quadraphonic decodes is downloading an MP3 copy. He says this may be good enough to determine whether they are quadraphonic Matrix H encoded, and to judge audio quality, and indeed whether Alan Freeman is the DJ (he'll recognise Freeman's voice).
However, he has confirmed that for a successful quadraphonic decode he needs lossless copies of the tracks. You mentioned your friend gave you a link for this, can he do it again lossless (FLAC or WAV ideally)? It's only the 4 Alan Freeman '77 tracks we need for this purpose, though I'm sure the rest of Queenzone would appreciate the entire thing lossless.
Surely somebody has the silvers by now?
No-one selling them on ebay.
I found an old Queenzone thread discussing Royal Rarities:
http://www.queenzone.com/forums/613485/royal-rarities-questions.aspx
This says the Alan Freeman '77 We Will Rock You on it has the fake audience noise. Maybe we now know when it was added? The Alan Freeman quad sessions were mixed by Tony Wilson to produce the quad versions. Maybe, just maybe, he put the audience in to create the quad effect? This is only a theory, I have no hard evidence.
http://www.queenzone.com/forums/613485/royal-rarities-questions.aspx
This says the Alan Freeman '77 We Will Rock You on it has the fake audience noise. Maybe we now know when it was added? The Alan Freeman quad sessions were mixed by Tony Wilson to produce the quad versions. Maybe, just maybe, he put the audience in to create the quad effect? This is only a theory, I have no hard evidence.
[QUOTE] [b]OwenSmith wrote:[/b]
I found an old Queenzone thread discussing Royal Rarities:
http://www.queenzone.com/forums/613485/royal-rarities-questions.aspx
This says the Alan Freeman '77 We Will Rock You on it has the fake audience noise. Maybe we now know when it was added? The Alan Freeman quad sessions were mixed by Tony Wilson to produce the quad versions. Maybe, just maybe, he put the audience in to create the quad effect? This is only a theory, I have no hard evidence.[/QUOTE]
BBC session 6 was broadcast in quad matrix H on Radio 1 FM in the UK on Jan 2nd 1978.
Program Title - Jonathan King Rules (produced By Dave Tate)
There is also a Quad reel / broadcast listed here (December 3rd 1978)
[url=http://www.eclipse67.com/kbi.htm]http://www.eclipse67.com/kbi.htm[/url]
In 2006, the King Biscuit tape archives were acquired by Wolfgang's Vault.
They began streaming concerts online and made some available for download, including:
http://www.concertvault.com/queen/maida-vale-studio-october-28-1977.html
I found an old Queenzone thread discussing Royal Rarities:
http://www.queenzone.com/forums/613485/royal-rarities-questions.aspx
This says the Alan Freeman '77 We Will Rock You on it has the fake audience noise. Maybe we now know when it was added? The Alan Freeman quad sessions were mixed by Tony Wilson to produce the quad versions. Maybe, just maybe, he put the audience in to create the quad effect? This is only a theory, I have no hard evidence.[/QUOTE]
BBC session 6 was broadcast in quad matrix H on Radio 1 FM in the UK on Jan 2nd 1978.
Program Title - Jonathan King Rules (produced By Dave Tate)
There is also a Quad reel / broadcast listed here (December 3rd 1978)
[url=http://www.eclipse67.com/kbi.htm]http://www.eclipse67.com/kbi.htm[/url]
In 2006, the King Biscuit tape archives were acquired by Wolfgang's Vault.
They began streaming concerts online and made some available for download, including:
http://www.concertvault.com/queen/maida-vale-studio-october-28-1977.html
I do have both volumes, if anyone has any questions regarding them.......
Only one question, can you upload them please?