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« Reply #180 on: July 30, 2024, 03:57:28 PM »



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I am genuinely shocked that you've never happened upon them.

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« Reply #181 on: July 30, 2024, 06:36:52 PM »




What is Steve Hoffman Forums?  


I am genuinely shocked that you've never happened upon them.


Some of us would rather avoid it. Despite the wealth of knowledge, it can be a nasty place full of people who think they know than they do (or exaggerate their careers, such as the name on the masthead...)


Well, yeah, but that's a different matter entirely.

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« Reply #182 on: July 30, 2024, 06:41:16 PM »




What is Steve Hoffman Forums?  


I am genuinely shocked that you've never happened upon them.

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Some of us would rather avoid it. Despite the wealth of knowledge, it can be a nasty place full of people who think they know than they do (or exaggerate their careers, such as the name on the masthead...)


You just have to be selective with the threads. Beatles, Dylan and Neil Young threads are generally best avoided. But it is a handy place to get early notice of forthcoming releases and the cheapest place to pick them up. For example I scored a great deal on the forthcoming Neil Young Archives Vol 3 that I would never have known about otherwise and would therefore not have been able to afford it.
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« Reply #183 on: July 30, 2024, 09:27:58 PM »


You just have to be selective with the threads. Beatles, Dylan and Neil Young threads are generally best avoided. But it is a handy place to get early notice of forthcoming releases and the cheapest place to pick them up. For example I scored a great deal on the forthcoming Neil Young Archives Vol 3 that I would never have known about otherwise and would therefore not have been able to afford it.


Kinell, mate, why didn't you tell me about it!!

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« Reply #184 on: July 30, 2024, 09:47:03 PM »



You just have to be selective with the threads. Beatles, Dylan and Neil Young threads are generally best avoided. But it is a handy place to get early notice of forthcoming releases and the cheapest place to pick them up. For example I scored a great deal on the forthcoming Neil Young Archives Vol 3 that I would never have known about otherwise and would therefore not have been able to afford it.


Kinell, mate, why didn't you tell me about it!!

Jules


Sorry, bit of a hectic few days and I'm not sure how long the deal lasted. It all got a bit complicated. It seemed to work for some people but not others. I was lucky.
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« Reply #185 on: July 31, 2024, 09:44:15 AM »





What is Steve Hoffman Forums?  


I am genuinely shocked that you've never happened upon them.

Jules


Some of us would rather avoid it. Despite the wealth of knowledge, it can be a nasty place full of people who think they know than they do (or exaggerate their careers, such as the name on the masthead...)


You just have to be selective with the threads. Beatles, Dylan and Neil Young threads are generally best avoided. But it is a handy place to get early notice of forthcoming releases and the cheapest place to pick them up. For example I scored a great deal on the forthcoming Neil Young Archives Vol 3 that I would never have known about otherwise and would therefore not have been able to afford it.


It's very good for finding  out mastering details about reissues, i find. What to avoid, what sounds good, what's good remaster, what's  a dog's breakfast.
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« Reply #186 on: July 31, 2024, 12:55:56 PM »

Here we are...

Incidentally, if anyone knows an actual email address for Madfish instead of their stupid online form, do please post it here...


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« Reply #187 on: July 31, 2024, 02:24:10 PM »


Here we are...

Incidentally, if anyone knows an actual email address for Madfish instead of their stupid online form, do please post it here...


Instead of being so defensive, it might have been nice if they had said thanks to the knowledgeable outsider who did pick this up!  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #188 on: July 31, 2024, 03:11:28 PM »



Here we are...

Incidentally, if anyone knows an actual email address for Madfish instead of their stupid online form, do please post it here...


Instead of being so defensive, it might have been nice if they had said thanks to the knowledgeable outsider who did pick this up!  Roll Eyes


I imagine the last thing they're feeling is thankful...  Wink Grin
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« Reply #189 on: July 31, 2024, 03:19:28 PM »

Presumably Now Be Thankful is not one of the affected tracks?  Grin

(My copy is sitting safely hidden away from me for the next two months until my birthday!  At least, that's what I hope that big parcel I saw arrive is...)
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« Reply #190 on: August 01, 2024, 10:34:25 AM »

Sloth. Disc Three.

R.T sings 'She has run away.'verse.

Peggy plays bass solo.

Drums kick in.....ye gods.....what a band....

All is quiet.

Here comes Swarb......

I like Sloth.

It's fab.

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« Reply #191 on: August 01, 2024, 01:07:21 PM »


Sloth. Disc Three.

R.T sings 'She has run away.'verse.

Peggy plays bass solo.

Drums kick in.....ye gods.....what a band....

All is quiet.

Here comes Swarb......

I like Sloth.

It's fab.




Me too. I sometimes play every version I own back to back. There are quite a few. I never get bored.

I have done a repair on the Australian club version from the new box to get rid of the glitch. Not another mastering error. It is a n artifact of the original source tape but would have bothered me on repeated listens.
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« Reply #192 on: August 01, 2024, 01:10:51 PM »



Sloth. Disc Three.

R.T sings 'She has run away.'verse.

Peggy plays bass solo.

Drums kick in.....ye gods.....what a band....

All is quiet.

Here comes Swarb......

I like Sloth.

It's fab.




Me too. I sometimes play every version I own back to back. There are quite a few. I never get bored.

I have done a repair on the Australian club version from the new box to get rid of the glitch. Not another mastering error. It is a n artifact of the original source tape but would have bothered me on repeated listens.


Didn't someone here do a Sloth compilation at one point?  (i.e. a whole selection of Sloths from over the eras)
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« Reply #193 on: August 01, 2024, 01:44:25 PM »




Sloth. Disc Three.

R.T sings 'She has run away.'verse.

Peggy plays bass solo.

Drums kick in.....ye gods.....what a band....

All is quiet.

Here comes Swarb......

I like Sloth.

It's fab.




Me too. I sometimes play every version I own back to back. There are quite a few. I never get bored.

I have done a repair on the Australian club version from the new box to get rid of the glitch. Not another mastering error. It is a n artifact of the original source tape but would have bothered me on repeated listens.


Didn't someone here do a Sloth compilation at one point?  (i.e. a whole selection of Sloths from over the eras)


Yes that was me. I have become even more Slothful since then.
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« Reply #194 on: August 01, 2024, 03:47:38 PM »


I have done a repair on the Australian club version from the new box to get rid of the glitch. Not another mastering error. It is a n artifact of the original source tape but would have bothered me on repeated listens.


Personally, if I was doing a boxed set, I'd fix this s**t. It's pretty easy to do once you know how.

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« Reply #195 on: August 01, 2024, 04:01:22 PM »



I have done a repair on the Australian club version from the new box to get rid of the glitch. Not another mastering error. It is a n artifact of the original source tape but would have bothered me on repeated listens.


Personally, if I was doing a boxed set, I'd fix this s**t. It's pretty easy to do once you know how.

Jules


Sticky one this because the original recording is from a cassette that was turned over mid recording. No recording exists of the missing section. My repair involves some sleight of hand. It is true to the structure of the song and derived from the same performance but some people might regard it as inauthentic which I can understand. I have erred on the side of making it listenable but I do get why the compilers did not want to tinker with it. What they have presented is what was originally released on Here Live Tonight.
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« Reply #196 on: August 01, 2024, 05:05:06 PM »




I have done a repair on the Australian club version from the new box to get rid of the glitch. Not another mastering error. It is a n artifact of the original source tape but would have bothered me on repeated listens.


Personally, if I was doing a boxed set, I'd fix this s**t. It's pretty easy to do once you know how.

Jules


Sticky one this because the original recording is from a cassette that was turned over mid recording. No recording exists of the missing section. My repair involves some sleight of hand. It is true to the structure of the song and derived from the same performance but some people might regard it as inauthentic which I can understand. I have erred on the side of making it listenable but I do get why the compilers did not want to tinker with it. What they have presented is what was originally released on Here Live Tonight.


Colin's description of why this choice not to correct it was made was convincing to me, at least...
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« Reply #197 on: August 01, 2024, 05:34:17 PM »





I have done a repair on the Australian club version from the new box to get rid of the glitch. Not another mastering error. It is a n artifact of the original source tape but would have bothered me on repeated listens.


Personally, if I was doing a boxed set, I'd fix this s**t. It's pretty easy to do once you know how.

Jules


Sticky one this because the original recording is from a cassette that was turned over mid recording. No recording exists of the missing section. My repair involves some sleight of hand. It is true to the structure of the song and derived from the same performance but some people might regard it as inauthentic which I can understand. I have erred on the side of making it listenable but I do get why the compilers did not want to tinker with it. What they have presented is what was originally released on Here Live Tonight.


Colin's description of why this choice not to correct it was made was convincing to me, at least...


Yes, me too and I think it was the right decision. I just personally don't want to listen to it that way but don't want to lose the pleasure of the rest of the performance so I have made it palatable for myself.
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« Reply #198 on: August 05, 2024, 01:28:13 AM »

I finished listening to the first disc, and so far so good. I haven't A-B'd it, but it sounds significantly better than my CD of AT2, based on my memory.

I got chills when I heard the opening of the LITM medley. And Bring 'em Down remains one of my all-time favorite Fairport songs. An epic Trevor Lucas contribution to the canon, and I feel blessed that they turned on the tape recorder for this live version.
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« Reply #199 on: August 05, 2024, 07:44:52 AM »


I finished listening to the first disc, and so far so good. I haven't A-B'd it, but it sounds significantly better than my CD of AT2, based on my memory.

I got chills when I heard the opening of the LITM medley. And Bring 'em Down remains one of my all-time favorite Fairport songs. An epic Trevor Lucas contribution to the canon, and I feel blessed that they turned on the tape recorder for this live version.


If only there would be a release of the full video.  Smiley
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