Source # | 456 |
Entered by | Matt Vernon |
Checksums | shn-md5 , st5 |
Disc Counts | 2 / 2 |
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Date Circulated
Date Added |
11/14/1998 10/24/2000 |
Other Sources (comments) AKG 451 > D10 Pro II > CDR... (0) flac16 48kHz AKG451;... (0) |
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Date | User | Comment | |
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07/14/2000 | John T. | Because SBD, no Sweet Adeline | |
10/21/2000 | Marco Walsh | While there aren't MD5's here to compare the files I have, I'm pretty confident that this is not a SBD. My SHNs extract to create a very very nice sounding audience recording. It's clean enough that a novice might think it's a board, but signs (fairly full croud noise, lack of SBD crispness on the bass and drums) point to this being a great audience recording of a well-mixed band in a good sounding room. | |
12/03/2000 | Jamie Lutch |
My Audience dat has 'DAUD (AKG 451>D10 pro II)'. I haven't listened to this seed myself, but its a good bet that this source is probably correct |
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10/10/2004 | Brad | HFB also says that Golgi was played as a second encore. It is not included with this fileset. | |
10/12/2004 | realtilli | d1t12 (Paug) has a microsecond duplication at the start of the track. Some other track boundaries also sound somewhat "suspicious". To my mind, this probably comes from a repaired TAO disc, although shntool reports no SBEs. | |
10/30/2006 | gorshar | This ia absolutely not a SBD. The Bayou had pair of mains that hung from the ceiling. If you recorded from the front row of the balcony, as most folks did, your mics would be less than twenty feet from these speakers (perhaps less, it's been a decade since I've been there and the club no longer exists) and the only crowd in front of you would be standing fifteen feet below you on the floor. Most Bayou AUDs recorded from this location will have the characteristics of this source. Absolutely an AUD. |