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FLLR DAT-01 - A Box of DATs
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My project for this part of the year is to transfer a huge cache of DATs (pictured above) that contain much that likely has already been put out there but also seems to have quite a bit that has not.
So of course here at tapefiller.org the whole point isn't to present these (they will go through the usual channels) but instead, anything that wasn't listed on either the spine or in an insert, grouped in digestible bites of songs.
It's probably not becoming to give any credence to any conspiracy theories about Kurt's passing but let's just say reading about the possibilities did pass the time for me one warm summer nearly 30 years ago...Amusing to see the guy still at it...though I think you can surmise from "Other than a brief mention of Courtney Love's filing of the missing persons report, her name is irrelevant for the purpose of listing these major issues of negligence, cover-up, destruction of evidence, and outright corruption by the 1994 and 2014 Seattle authorities" that naturally that someone didn't quite appreciate being implicated in the death of her paramour and took a legal 2x4 to the guy.
Makes me wonder if any of the people involved in the "Cobain Case" then graduated onto 9/11...
The next set of tracks are an excerpt from a live Blur set containing the following tracks:
Chemical World (start cut) / There's No Other Way / To the End (La Comedie) / Advert
That sequencing occurs for the following Parklife tour shows:
So it could either be one of those, or one that we don't have the setlist for. I'll leave it to the Blur sleuths to try to precisely ID this one.
This is followed by a great live acoustic set from a group called Riverside that appeared on Live 105 from what I'd guess back around the time One was released in 1992.
Really good album, sounding like The Ocean Blue (they too were from Pennsylvania) because I read it was produced by one of the band members. Too bad the start of Galaxie was cut on here, but at least James and Waterfall are complete.
Was a bit startled to see that Riverside were still active and touring! Here's a clip of them from last October at The Regent!
intro / Billy Budd (afflicted with azimuth alignment issues likely on the audience cassette master) / Have-a-Go Merchant / Spring Heeled Jim / You're The One For Me Fatty / The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get / Whatever Happens, I Love You (cut)
I won't belabor an already long writeup, but this looks to have been from February 1995, but more precise dating I haven't yet determined.
Hi that is a nice box of DATs from the 90's you have there. I personally have 100's of Masters from many of those same bands that I have not gotten to transferring yet. I also have a very extensive Cure, New Order and Morrissey list as I have been collecting for 35 years. Happy to open it up to you. Would it be possible to get a rip of 1 or 2 of those shows in the picture?
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South Parade Pier, Portsmouth FLLR GB001 = Saint Etienne This first selection from this Maxell XLII 90 minute tape was recorded on 1993-03-05 at South Parade Pier, Portsmouth. Taper is abbreviated as YP, who probably recorded with a Sony TC-D3 DAT and Aiwa CM-30 mics. GaoBest's copy comes directly from the taper. It's one of his favorites, he played it frequently before it got shelved and then loaned out to me to ascertain and compare to what's already out there. This show is already up on YouTube, here, from "whatdoidonow 1997 ", and my tape source doesn't better it. Turns out that my tape ran a bit fast compared to this reference, so slowed it down 4.67% or about .79 a semitone, so that it is the exact same 45:00 length. I've also provided the original transfer so you can compare and conclude it indeed runs too fast. NOTE: this is not just true for Portsmouth, as it was pointed out to me, but for the entire tape, so I've also speed corrected t...
From a first gen tape made by Tomzero for GaoBest, this is a show that both of them attended on Friday, April 11th, 1997 at the Bottom Of The Hill in SF, which you can see listed for the 11th. Some neat shows like Dwarves, Hazel, and That Dog, as well as Henry's Dress and Poundsign, the last of which I saw earlier this year! The Divine Comedy show was first circulated on DIME at the end of January 2010. I'm certain that if you were to A/B this against the master, it would sound very similar. Setlist In Pursuit of Happiness Tonight We Fly Everybody Knows (Except You) The Frog Princess Becoming More Like Alfie Someone Your Daddy's Car If... Don't Look Down --- Something for the Weekend Openers Half Film were a SF based slo-core group that I fancy quite a bit listening to on Bandcamp / Apple Music, which you can do for their albums. through these links. 1998 - East Of Monument 2000 - The Road To The Crater As for the live tracks, only the third and fifth tracks match up t...
Hi that is a nice box of DATs from the 90's you have there. I personally have 100's of Masters from many of those same bands that I have not gotten to transferring yet. I also have a very extensive Cure, New Order and Morrissey list as I have been collecting for 35 years. Happy to open it up to you. Would it be possible to get a rip of 1 or 2 of those shows in the picture?
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DeletePlease contact me by using my username here at the google place.
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