Date | Location | CDR | Rating | Timing |
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8/29/88 | Toronto, Canada (CNE Exhibition Stadium Grandstand) | 2 | B | 80min+09min |
version "b", From a cassette (received in trade 1994-10-31 - no lineage info, but somewhat hissy). I believe this is ALmost certainly from the same source as LB-1840, although I now HAVE LB-1840, and I'm still not positive. In any event, this tape differs from LB-1840 in several respects: 1) Each of the cutstart songs (Subterranean and Barbara) is a little LESS cutstart here, having a couple of seconds more of each song. 2) This tape included complete (worse) versions of the two cutstart songs at the end (I have done the same). 3) This tape and LB-1840 both start with cutstart Subterannean and end with ever-so-slightly endcut Knockin', so they cover almost the exact same real-time period; they both have a discontinuity between LARS and Babe which leaves about 25 seconds between the songs; but LB-1840 runs for a total of 72 minutes and 7 seconds, while this tape runs for 79 minutes and 9 seconds. Seven minutes is a pretty HUGE differential in a c. 75 minute show! My conclusion is that this tape may run a little slow, but LB-1840 DEFinitely runs significantly fast. I personally think this one sounds more natural. I sought out LB-1840 because I found my cassette hissy; it turns out LB-1840 is also pretty hissy. Depending on the song, my opinion kept shifting as to which one was more hissy. (#WhereAreTheMasters?) The clearest advantage I give to LB-1840 is an audience f/p between LARS and Blowin' (the end of track 13 on LB-1840, the beginning of track 14 on this one) -- WOMAN: "What time is it? What time is it?" MAN: "10:25. You're a snarler." -- audible on both tapes, but it sounds a little more up front on LB-1840., FIRST SHARED: 2017-03-05, WHAT I DID: cassette > WAV > Sound Forge (split into tracks) > FLAC > MP3tag (tagging), All thanks to the original taper(s), and to the person who who sent me the cassette.
03/17 rmck reports that "Track 3 has some issues with the right channel"