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  1. 1 hour ago, BobDobbs said:

    Ps. Even though it says 1-20 for the Chicago gig it is actually the 21st.

    This recording is from the 20th (that particular source has some portions taken from the 21st, Levee is not one of them). Levee was almost certainly not played at 1/21 (despite what this site has listed under its setlist), and was replaced with How Many More Times in the setlist.

  2. 23 minutes ago, Mikelangelo said:

    How many sources of this show are available and are they all in circulation or are there still supposed soundboard tapes or something? I read that they were looking for audio to mix with the video. I wonder if we´ll ever see any of that. Besides that half a minute clip...

    There are two audience tapes of this show. The better quality one was used for the Krishna LP and circulated as a full tape in relatively poor quality until an superior version was shared in 2010. This is what was used for the T2K release, which they falsely claimed was from the master tape. A poor quality alternate source also circulates. The "half a minute clip" you're referring to is not the pro footage, but from an 8mm film. About 20 to 30 minutes of pro footage is confirmed to exist.

  3. 9 hours ago, zepster1979 said:

    Completely wrong, dude. I have a copy of supposed master tape and it does sound better and brighter than any past copy. Comments over.

    That is completely untrue. For the purpose of comparison, I've made this, which switches between the low gen and the T2K release multiple times throughout. The sound quality is identical between the two.

    Either share this supposed master tape or stop spreading lies.

  4. 2 hours ago, Mikelangelo said:

    Is it available anywhere? If we would ever get the video of this, which they deemed as being "too dark", that would be great!!!

    T2K’s release is identical in sound quality and content to the previous unknown gen that circulated. It’s not an upgrade and certainly not a master tape. weedwacker’s mix is the best using low gen sources for this date, which was uploaded by ZepHead315 here: 

     

  5. 2 hours ago, Strider said:

    There was Rubber Dubber's "Live at the Los Angeles Forum 9-4-70" tape…incomplete but fairly good audience stereo tape. Then there was Ken and Dub's tape used for the Blimp/TMOQ label release, which is the more common version. I thought it was their tape used for both the "Live on Blueberry Hill" vinyl (chopped up and songs out of order) and the acoustic songs from 9-4-70 added to TMOQ's "Three Days After" boot of 6-3-73 Forum?

    Dub Taylor's mono recording (source 1) was only used for Live at Blueberry Hill. Although the recording contains the acoustic tracks, a stereo recording different than the one used for Rubber Dubber (source 3) was used for the acoustic tracks on Three Days After. I assume Ken and Dub's tape wasn't used due to the third source being in stereo and Dub's tape being in mono. The acoustic tracks weren't available from Dub's recording until the Neutral Zone boot was released in 1989. I assume the reel to reel was a one off done by whoever the YouTube uploader got it from, likely a digital transfer dubbed to reel (possibly Cobra Standard boot, since the source 3 cuts are patched with source 1).

  6. That is the third source for Blueberry Hill, which is not the source released on TMOQ Blueberry Hill. The third source was used for the acoustic bonus tracks on Three Days After. The tape sources that exist of the TMOQ source (such as the one used for the Neutral Zone boot) are in the same order as the vinyl and have the same edits.

  7. 28 minutes ago, Autumn Moon said:

     

    I am happy with the T2K Bath boxset, it has far better sound quality compared to older/different titles I know. Sorry, I am not able to relate to your critic about the "ridiculousy cranked up" bass frequencies. Hearing this release on my stereo system I simply can´t detect any trouble with the level of the low end. Funny, as to my ears the main sound problem are the guitar and the voice, sometimes suffering heavy distortion and overdriven sound. But this is not due to bad mastering, or the fault of any bootleg label, this is just he nature of the original tapes. The band must had advised their soundman to crank it up to eleven, no matter how the soundquality suffered. By the way, I do have boots with a critically high bass level, these are Empress Valley releases.

    I see you've decided to switch accounts again to defend your beloved T2K (or rather, your income stream).

  8. 59 minutes ago, blindwillie127 said:

    Can someone please tell me dates these songs are from? I think D&c is Milan Italy '71? What is No Quarter & Thank you from? Sounds for sure like '73 but from what show? Shit sounds real good man. Let me know guys...thx

     

    Dazed is Toronto 71. No Quarter sounds like it's from 75. Thank You is Southampton 73.

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