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Bill Monroe & Friends

Tut Taylor Reel #45

DJ Convention

Nashville, TN

1966

Bill Monroe - mandolin

Herschel Sizemore - mandolin

Peter Rowan - guitar

Rual Yarbrough - banjo

Tut Taylor - dobro

Don Reno - banjo

Bill (Brad) Keith - banjo

Wilma Lee Cooper - vocals

Disc 2 of 4

reel #45 is a mono quarter track 3.75 inch per second tape.

The reel was played on a Revox A77 (3.75 inches per second, 3.75 ips NAB de-emphasis curve) that was modified such that the entire playback signal path was replaced with a 2003 era custom tape head preamp having all metal film resistors, polypropelene coupling capacitors, and low ESR electrolytic supply bypass capacitors. The playback signal was digitized with a Mytek Digital 8X96 ADC into a 24 bit, 48kHz sound file. This sound file was rendered down to a 16 bit soundfile with Waves L2 ultramaximizer (Type 1 Ultra noise shaping). Noise reduction and equalization have been applied.

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KILLER!

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Led Zeppelin

Bringing The House Down

Date: 26ter Mai 1977, 11te USA Tour

Venue: Capitol Center, Landover, Maryland, USA

Label: Empress Valley # EVSD 240-242, 3CD

Sound: Stereo-Soundboard 9

nearly complete Soundboard

some gaps are filled with the audience tape

well done by the Guys from Empress Valley

Disc 1: The Song remains the same, the Rover / Sick again, Nobody´s fault but mine, In my Time of dying, Since I´ve been loving you, No Quarter

Disc 2: 10Years gone, the Battle of Evermore, Going to California, Dancing Days, Black Country Woman, Bron-Y-Aur-Stomp, White Summer / Black Mountain Side, Kashmir

Disc 3: Kashmir, Out on the Tiles / Moby Dick, Guitar Solo, Achilles Last Stand, Stairway to Heaven, Whole Lotta Love, Rock´n´Roll

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Johnny Cash

Glastonbury Festival

Glastonbury, England

1994-06-24

Johnny Cash Went To Glastonbury

PAL DVD

Chapters

01. Folson Prison Blues

02. Sunday Morning Coming Down

03. Ring of Fire

04. Ghost Riders in the Sky

05. Guess Things Happen That Way

06. Interview (w/ Johnny Walker)

07. Delia's Gone

08. The Beast in Me

09. Let the Train Whistle Blow

10. The Man Who Couldn't Cry

11. Jackson (w/ June Carter)

12. If I Were a Carpenter (w/ June Carter)

13. Orange Blossom Special

14. Interview (w/ Johnny Walker)

15. A Boy Named Sue.

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Comments: Nice compilation of demos for Harrison's "All Things Must Pass" album. In 1970, George Harrison, wanting to prove the Beatles had held him back as a songwriter, immediately began work on a triple-album once the Beatles' demise was announced. He enlisted producer Phil Spector to produce the album and in May recorded a set of demos for Phil Spector. During the recording of the demos, George Harrision changed a line in the song "Beware of Darkness" to "Beware of ABKCO" (Allan B Klein Company).

http://www.geetarz.org/reviews/beatles/beware-of-abkco.htm

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Disc 17 (of 26)

Gaumont, Sheffield

England

May 16 1966

Soundboard recording

She Belongs To Me

4th Time Around

Visions Of Johanna

It's All Over Now, Baby Blue

Desolation Row

Just Like A Woman

Mr. Tambourine Man

Tell Me, Momma

Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat

One Too Many Mornings

This release is an exhaustive labor of love collection of twenty six discs that attempts to capture every known 1966 recording of Dylan.

Jewels & Binoculars - Exhaustive 1966 collection

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