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Michael Fry

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  1. Many thanks for the heads up, Steve. What a great bit of history!
  2. EVSD's new Wild West Side boot of the show is available to download on that well known 101 site for Guitars. Get it quick though coz it's on WeTransfer so it will expire in a few days!
  3. Are we to assume that this is a different taper to the one who recorded Bring It On Home from the same gig (which has been floating around for years)? Bring It On Home is pretty bad but this has very nice sound indeed. Surely can't be a tape generation thang. Anyway, thank you!
  4. I see what you mean, Steve. So strange how the artefacts disappear when the instruments are combined. Are you familiar with Lord Reith's stereo remixing/demixing of the '62-'67 Beatles recordings which he posts on the beatlegdb.com forum? Wonder if you guys use the same software. He's also doing an invaluable service for the fan community with great results, like yourself. Makes me also wonder what technology is just around the corner for public use! Looking forward to hearing in a couple of weeks what Giles Martin has achieved with Revolver using Peter Jackson's Get Back tech.
  5. Many thanks for such a detailed answer on this, Steve. Shame about the artefact but at least your method may give an improved balance to a few shows. I hope people will forgive me for suggesting this but I've often wondered if the opposite could be done on those 1975 soundboards where Plant is struggling vocally. Taking his voice down in the mix on those painful notes and adding a bit of reverb on it might make certain gigs way more enjoyable. When I made my Best of 1975 compilation, I discovered that some of the '75 boards have such a similar EQ and balance, I was able to fix some Plant vocal cracks by editing in the same beat/bar from another night without it being noticeable. Felt like sacrilege though (even if Page did the same thing with TSRTS, HTWWW and the DVD) so perhaps treating Plant's vocals would be a better solution. Anyhow, thanks for all your hard work, Steve.
  6. Question for Steve-Z: Steve, is the technology you use able to fix a balance problem where something is too low in the mix? For example, for some reason the vocals on Communication Breakdown from Fillmore West 1969-4-27 are way lower than the rest of the gig to the point where you can hardly hear Plant. Wondered if something like that was easily fixable. Cheers!
  7. Cheers. Had it in mp3 thanks to Black Beauty but I'd given up hope having it in wav. Much appreciated!
  8. Audio synced footage from a different YT channel as original was removed.
  9. I'll certainly second that, Steve. Badgeholder Blues raised the bar quite considerably! WhatIsAndWhatShouldBe states that his Best Concert Ever project took 300+ hours over 7 months and it sure looks like it. A very professional job indeed.
  10. I know this recently showed up on the "What Show Or Live Song Are You Listening To Now" topic but I just thought this mammoth achievement deserved more attention in its own right. We're so lucky to be part of such a dynamic and proactive community. The Dogs Of Doom team and GR's guys make being a fan in the 2020s an absolute joy. It hasn't been this exciting since the CD revolution of the 1990s. However, recent advances in technology have also been a game-changer. The matrix and remastering projects from the likes of Nite Owl and SteveZ98 blow my mind, as do all the restored and audio/video-synced clips that continue to appear. So when I stumbled across this, I figured that this guy deserved recognition alongside all these other wonderful people. 5 hours (!!!) of well-edited brilliance. Check it out and show your appreciation if you like it. I certainly hope Mr. Jimmy Page comes across it!
  11. Sent a link to a folder with this and New York. 🙂
  12. PM sent with links to this and Philly, y'all. Enjoy!
  13. Just wanted to direct people's attention over to Guitars101 where a guy called chi166 has created a remaster of this which he calls "Led Zeppelin 1970-01-09 London @ Royal Albert Hall SBD/FLAC (New Interpretation) & More". It is stupendous and I seriously doubt the show is ever gonna sound any better. Check it out and if you like it, perhaps show your support by leaving an encouraging comment. Never heard from him before but he seems like a really good guy.
  14. Ahhh, OK. Thanks, mate. Do they have a YouTube channel on which they share this stuff or is it shared via others on other sites? I see that someone credits Odin Selust in the comments on the Youtube upload of the Odense show.
  15. Balls! Taken down already and I missed it. Anyone download it off YouTube and willing to PM a link?
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