Real Good Time Together Radio Broadcast
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As posted by hkmartin above, the US Amazon clearly states this was recorded in 93. There's no way these recordings are from any time in the 70s.
Btw Laser Media, the company responsible, also have some dodgy looking Doors CDs coming out that do feature radio recordings from the 60s/70s.
Btw Laser Media, the company responsible, also have some dodgy looking Doors CDs coming out that do feature radio recordings from the 60s/70s.
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After that 'Great Banana' bootleg CD, which claimed to be a 67 show, but was a straight copy of part of 1969 Live, I wouldn't put anything past bootleggers.
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It might even be a Miley Cyrus concert.DavidH wrote:After that 'Great Banana' bootleg CD, which claimed to be a 67 show, but was a straight copy of part of 1969 Live, I wouldn't put anything past bootleggers.
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Release day seems to be tomorrow - is anyone taking the plunge?
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No, not me...
i don't like the 93 stuff.
i don't like the 93 stuff.
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I prefer that to the post 1974 Reed recordings and concerts, all four play better songs better.
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Still not dared to order, but just found a site with soundclips of every song
http://www.saturn.de/webapp/wcs/stores/ ... GINE=audio
Definitely doesn't sound like the Paris MCMXCIII Live show(s) and it's a clear soundboard recording. If it *was* ever broadcast on FM anywhere it wasn't mixed for FM at all. The guitars are quiet, the viola almost inaudible, Lou's voice is LOUD and Mo's drums sound like cardboard boxes
As the only known soundboard of the tour is from the 2nd Edinburgh show, I'm guessing it is that but I don't have a copy to compare.
Hint - after the Velvet Nursery Rhyme Lou says "straight from soundcheck to you". They didn't play it on the 1st night of the tour, 2nd night at Edinburgh was the debut
http://www.saturn.de/webapp/wcs/stores/ ... GINE=audio
Definitely doesn't sound like the Paris MCMXCIII Live show(s) and it's a clear soundboard recording. If it *was* ever broadcast on FM anywhere it wasn't mixed for FM at all. The guitars are quiet, the viola almost inaudible, Lou's voice is LOUD and Mo's drums sound like cardboard boxes
As the only known soundboard of the tour is from the 2nd Edinburgh show, I'm guessing it is that but I don't have a copy to compare.
Hint - after the Velvet Nursery Rhyme Lou says "straight from soundcheck to you". They didn't play it on the 1st night of the tour, 2nd night at Edinburgh was the debut
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I've got the bootleg of the Edinburgh soundboard, and the "straight from soundcheck to you" matches up.bobbydriver wrote:Still not dared to order, but just found a site with soundclips of every song
http://www.saturn.de/webapp/wcs/stores/ ... GINE=audio
Definitely doesn't sound like the Paris MCMXCIII Live show(s) and it's a clear soundboard recording. If it *was* ever broadcast on FM anywhere it wasn't mixed for FM at all. The guitars are quiet, the viola almost inaudible, Lou's voice is LOUD and Mo's drums sound like cardboard boxes
As the only known soundboard of the tour is from the 2nd Edinburgh show, I'm guessing it is that but I don't have a copy to compare.
Hint - after the Velvet Nursery Rhyme Lou says "straight from soundcheck to you". They didn't play it on the 1st night of the tour, 2nd night at Edinburgh was the debut
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yep, i checked it out too, it does, except the bootleg sounds much much better...
the sound is clearer, guitars are audible and the drums don't sound as muffled.
maybe it's the streaming that's lo-fi though
the sound is clearer, guitars are audible and the drums don't sound as muffled.
maybe it's the streaming that's lo-fi though
searchin4mymainline wrote:I've got the bootleg of the Edinburgh soundboard, and the "straight from soundcheck to you" matches up.bobbydriver wrote:Still not dared to order, but just found a site with soundclips of every song
http://www.saturn.de/webapp/wcs/stores/ ... GINE=audio
Definitely doesn't sound like the Paris MCMXCIII Live show(s) and it's a clear soundboard recording. If it *was* ever broadcast on FM anywhere it wasn't mixed for FM at all. The guitars are quiet, the viola almost inaudible, Lou's voice is LOUD and Mo's drums sound like cardboard boxes
As the only known soundboard of the tour is from the 2nd Edinburgh show, I'm guessing it is that but I don't have a copy to compare.
Hint - after the Velvet Nursery Rhyme Lou says "straight from soundcheck to you". They didn't play it on the 1st night of the tour, 2nd night at Edinburgh was the debut
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Confirmed that this is the same source as the 1993 2nd night Edinburgh SBD, but only the first half of the set. What was the point?
The 2CD bootleg is much more desirable as it has the soundcheck tracks on it too
https://www.discogs.com/Velvet-Undergro ... se/3269017
Note the bootleg version manages to fill CD1 with 2 more songs than this new pointless release..
The 2CD bootleg is much more desirable as it has the soundcheck tracks on it too
https://www.discogs.com/Velvet-Undergro ... se/3269017
Note the bootleg version manages to fill CD1 with 2 more songs than this new pointless release..