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Re: The Pittsburgh CD ("All Tomorrow's Parties") banned on dime?

Posted: 27 Dec 2007 02:35
by PhantomRaspberryBlower
MG196, is it too late to get in touch with your source with a view to obtaining genuinely unmessed-with FLACs? I myself am happy with what we already have, but I dare say others would be cock-a-hoop with an 'upgrade'.

Re: The Pittsburgh CD ("All Tomorrow's Parties") banned on dime?

Posted: 28 Dec 2007 18:15
by MJG196
PhantomRaspberryBlower wrote:MG196, is it too late to get in touch with your source with a view to obtaining genuinely unmessed-with FLACs? I myself am happy with what we already have, but I dare say others would be cock-a-hoop with an 'upgrade'.
Hey PRB,

You guys will have to trust me, there were no lossy steps from the Museum's disc forward. The only way that we can get these tracks "lossless" would be to creep into the Museum vaults and transfer the original reels all over again.

Re: The Pittsburgh CD ("All Tomorrow's Parties") banned on dime?

Posted: 28 Dec 2007 22:05
by PhantomRaspberryBlower
:idea: Hmm, I have probably been making a false assumption then...

Here was how my logic worked;

The files as torrented on Dime and HungerCity do appear to have had some filtering from about 14khz upwards (this was the evidence upon which Dime justified the ban). As track 7 seems to be unfiltered, I assumed that (for whatever reason) you torrented the track as supplied to the forum by Sal, and further assumed that all of the other tracks must exist in this unfiltered form too (and that, therefore, your tracks had been 'remastered' by your supplier!). However, if you're saying track 7 is unfiltered like that on the museum CD while all of the others are filtered, then all becomes clear etc, etc and I must apologise for walking around with only a semi-functioning brain :oops:

Meanwhile, please accept this: Image as a sign of gratitude for the HungerCity torrent in the first place!

Re: The Pittsburgh CD ("All Tomorrow's Parties") banned on dime?

Posted: 03 Jan 2008 16:41
by discoscrudos
PhantomRaspberryBlower wrote::idea: Hmm, I have probably been making a false assumption then...

Here was how my logic worked;

The files as torrented on Dime and HungerCity do appear to have had some filtering from about 14khz upwards (this was the evidence upon which Dime justified the ban). As track 7 seems to be unfiltered, I assumed that (for whatever reason) you torrented the track as supplied to the forum by Sal, and further assumed that all of the other tracks must exist in this unfiltered form too (and that, therefore, your tracks had been 'remastered' by your supplier!). However, if you're saying track 7 is unfiltered like that on the museum CD while all of the others are filtered, then all becomes clear etc, etc and I must apologise for walking around with only a semi-functioning brain :oops:

Meanwhile, please accept this: Image as a sign of gratitude for the HungerCity torrent in the first place!

Re: The Pittsburgh CD ("All Tomorrow's Parties") banned on dime?

Posted: 04 Jan 2008 00:06
by MJG196
PRB, Sal didn't supply the tracks to the forum. Rosie Lee did. You don't know her.

Again, the tracks I supplies to the torrent boards is IT. :mrgreen:

Re: The Pittsburgh CD ("All Tomorrow's Parties") banned on dime?

Posted: 04 Jan 2008 02:32
by discoscrudos
mg196 wrote:Sal didn't supply the tracks to the forum. Rosie Lee did.
Except for track seven. I barely remember, but I think that this one was incomplete in Rosie Lee -You Don't Know Me- father's :bowdown: vault, and Sal provided it later... didn't he? :?

So, if this is right, I guess there should exist an upgrade somewhere...

Re: The Pittsburgh CD ("All Tomorrow's Parties") banned on dime?

Posted: 24 Feb 2008 16:39
by Guest
mg196 wrote:Actually, let me say that I just noticed someone else upped the show to Dime that I had posted on HungerCity.org. So, I am only vouching for the HungerCity version.
hi. that was me who upped it at dime.

i stand by the info file quoted in the now-banned dime torrent cuz, well i have no choice, do i? i have so many f'n versions of this now, but i'm still not too worried though cuz it sounds damn good.