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Uncut early shows available?

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 7:32 pm
by rsorbo
Hello:

I've been really enjoying listening to Landsdowne Park, Coyotes, and Tuxedo Bob's bootlegs I picked up recently. Big thank you to - thehundredthmeridian.com for those.
However, the song endings get cut off with it being mp'3s, I guess.
Does anyone know if complete uncut bootleg exist for these shows or perhaps Bill's Bar or Ryan's Ballroom. They're all great sounding recordings.
Thanks

~Rob
The Few, the Proud U.S. Hip Fan since 1990 :thumb:

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 10:23 pm
by chris
If you could provide the dates of the shows you are referring to, I'll check my stash and let you know. If I have 'em in a better format, I'll post them on the tracker.

Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 8:55 pm
by rsorbo
Thanks Chris. I appreciate you taking a look.
The shows are:
3/8/91-Coyotes
5/24/91-Tuxedo Bob's
7/26/93-Landsdowne Park
12/11/98-Ryan's Ballroom
These are shows that were, I think, all recorded off the soundboard.
If you know of any more soundboard material, let me know. The old live stuff is great to listen to and takes me back to when I saw them play Seattle's Off Ramp and Under the Rail.
Thanks again,

Rob

Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 11:15 pm
by jerremy
Rob,

When you have a moment, post back and let me know which songs do not seem complete from which shows... I'm trying to keep things organized on the site - and if a show is incomplete or has damaged tracks, I'd like to label it to let people know before they download it - and to see if I can locate a complete version of the song or show.

Thanks,

Jerremy

Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 11:48 pm
by rsorbo
Hi Jerremy:

Well, the Coyote's and and Hengelo (Tuxedo Bob's) have the poorest edits. The ending of the songs are prematurely cut off before going into the next song.
They are the best as far as Downey's rantings/musings, however.
Thanks.

~Rob

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 8:33 am
by jerremy
Hi again Rob,

Are the songs actually missing parts at the end or when playing the mp3s, you hear a gap between the songs as the player changes tracks? If it's the latter - that's the way mp3s play depending on your player.

- Jerremy