Dead Can Dance Anastasis Rar File
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Cover: Menu: †††††††††††††††††††††††††††††† †††††††††††††††††††††††††††††† †††††††††††† Video Format: MPEG Video Format version: Version 2 Bit rate mode: Variable Bit rate: 4 647 Kbps Maximum bit rate: 8 000 Kbps Width: 720 pixels Height: 576 pixels Display aspect ratio: 16:9 Frame rate: 25.000 fps Standard: PAL Audio Format: AC-3 Format/Info: Audio Coding 3 Bit rate mode: Constant Bit rate: 224 Kbps Channel(s): 2 channels Channel positions: Front: L R Sampling rate: 48.0 KHz Bit depth: 16 bits Writing application: Authoring Works 4 Version. 4.0.12.42 †††††††††††††††††††††††††††††† †††††††††††††††††††††††††††††† ††††††††††††. Early concert from The Cure, sound is not excellent, but even so it's a very nice listen. It seems that this concert is not very circulated, at least the page for it on cureconcerts.de doesn't have much info on this recording. The version of Killing an Arab has the lyrics change to Killing Kevin Keegan, the football player.
Notes from Line-Up: Robert Smith, Simon Gallup, Laurence Tolhurst, Matthieu Hartley This concert is known as ' Berlin - Kant Kino' and ' Berlin - SO36'. According to the Kant Kino employee Beate it was not played at the Kant Kino. The modification of 'killing an arab' to 'killing kevin keegan' caused most likely from Roberts football adoration. On the european football champions final was played in Madrid between the english club Nottingham Forest F.C. And the german club Hamburger SV.
The english player Kevin Keegan played for Hamburger SV these days, something Robert seems not to like. At least that evening. Mainset: seventeen seconds play for today three imaginary boys fire in cairo in your house 10.15 saturday night m at night accuracy jumping someone else's train another journey by train grinding halt a forest Encore 1: plastic passion boys don't cry Encore 2: subway song killing kevin keegan. Very good FM broadcast with acoustic versions. There's two diffferent sources of the 2 Meter Sessies on the RAR file, both sound very good but at the same time very different. You choose wich do you prefer.
Thanks to the original uploaders on DIME. Version 1 original Info File: 14/03/90 Nozems A GoGo, VPRO radio, acoustic. 01 The Ship Song 02 The Mercy Seat 24/04/90 2 Meter Sessies, VARA Radio The Netherlands (recorded 21/3/90) 03 Sad Waters 04 City Of Refuge 05 The Good Son 06 The Mercy Seat Version 2 original Info File: NICK CAVE AND MICK HARVEY playing live in the studio for VARA Radio, in Hilversum, The Netherlands on March 14. This performance was exclusively for the radio program '2 Meter Sessies'. Setlist: 01 Sad Waters 02 City Of Refuge 03 The Good Son 04 The Mercy Seat Source: FM Cassette Audacity CD Wave Editor FLAC Another one from the box of old tapes!
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As the other upload used some other dates: lists this as being from 14-Mar-90 NL VARA FM radio,2 Meter Sessie. So, I sticked to that info. When I asked what bands you wanted to have a dedicated week of postings, somebody said Village People, unfortunately he was the only one, so the People didn't win, but I promised to post something from them, here's a bit of history then;) When I was a teen, I hated disco, it was the music your parents listened to, so you runned away from it as if it was the devil.
But I do love BBC documentaries, and this one is as excellent as any of the others posted on the blog. It really is not important if you like the music or not, the way this documentary is made, will make join the next time travel to the 70's (and while you're there, try to catch the first Pistols gig before entering the disco). Thanks to jabulon for sharing this DVD. The Joy of Disco Documentary about how a much-derided music actually changed the world. Between 1969 and 1979 disco soundtracked gay liberation, foregrounded female desire in the age of feminism and led to the birth of modern club culture as we know it today, before taking the world by storm.
With contributions from Nile Rogers, Robin Gibb, Kathy Sledge, Randy Jones, Giorgio Moroder and Ian Schrager. Total run time: 00:59:26 ###################################################################### DVBroadcast(BBC4)Thomson DC/62UPCScartPhilips DVDR3600DVDPC Additional authoring: TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4 (menu/10 min chapters) Video: PAL 25 fps, I/L TFF, 16:9 (720 x 576), MPEG2 4150-4658 kbps Audio: AC3 CBR, 48000Hz 256 kb/s tot, stereo (2/0) (GSpot) ###################################################################### Recorded/authored by jabulon 2012. Thanks to Dimenew and TimeBandit for sharing this recordingon DIME.
Original Info File: - from DIMENEW collection # 052 - Rec. Info: Vivanco EM 160 mic - SONY WMD6 - Mastercassette (TDK SA90) - playback on Harman Kardon CD491 - Zoom H2n - WAV 16/44 - Audacity (edit/remaster) - WAV 16/44 - TLH8 - FLAC - DIME - YOUR EARS AND MIND. All thanks to DIMENEW for this really fine recording, done some 26+ years ago. A bit of annoying audience chatter, but the music is well captured! - The brainchild of Mr.
Rodney Orpheus, the Cassandra Complex were one of the first bands of the gothic electronic underground in the mid to late 80's. Their music was strongly influenced by german electronica of the 70's, as well as occult lyrical themes.
The band is still active today, just have annouced a tour in November 2012, which will lead them - at least - to Hamburg, Berlin, Leipzig and Prague. More dates are likely to be added. I remember I liked their 1988 album, and the song DEFCON1 was a huge success on the independent dancefloors at that time.
Did see them once around that time at Osnabrueck's fomous (old) Hyde Park, but the show was far too loud and the songs were played at almost twice the speed of the vinyl. I left during the show. Anyway, nothing of that can be heard on this recording (though I guess it was loud!), and I know you will enjoy some early Cassandra Complex.SB. FROM LEEDS, UK, for your pleasure. FULL SHOW (70:24 min.) 01. Intro - Wintry weather song (7:29) 02.
March (4:37) 03. Pickup (5:50) 04. Clouds (3:48) 05. Tuning (1:03) 06. Wonderworld (4:50) 07.
Datakill (6:03) 08. Tuning (1:33) 09. Prairie bitch (5:05) tapeflip 10. Moscow Idaho (4:19) 11. David Venus (12:34) 12. Something came over me (8:32) 13.
March (4:34) Thanks to the real fine website of the CX for help with the setlist via lyric sheets. Support the artist.
Go to their shows! Spend your last cent on their merchandise.
Continuing with the upgrades to FLAC. Lineage: MD - WAV - CDR - FLAC (Level 8) Info and reviews: Photos from the gig: # Intro # Anaconda # Train/Detonation Boulevard # Ribbons # Will I Dream # Giving Ground # Summer # Crash and Burn # Dominion/Mother Russia # On the Wire/Teachers # We are the Same, Susanne # Romeo Down # War on Drugs # Temple of Love # Vision Thing # Flood II # Top Nite Out # This Corrossion Total playing time: 84.04 PLEASE DO NOT SELL THIS RECORDING! IF YOU CONVERT IT TO MP3, USE 192 KBPS BITRATE AT LEAST! Video Format: MPEG Video Format version: Version 2 Bit rate mode: Variable Bit rate: 5 369 Kbps Maximum bit rate: 8 312 Kbps Width: 720 pixels Height: 480 pixels Display aspect ratio: 4:3 Frame rate: 29.970 fps Standard: NTSC Audio Format: PCM Muxing mode: DVD-Video Bit rate mode: Constant Bit rate: 1 536 Kbps Channel(s): 2 channels Sampling rate: 48.0 KHz Bit depth: 16 bits Writing application: Authoring Works Version.
4.0.12.42 †††††††††††††††††††††††††††††† †††††††††††††††††††††††††††††† ††††††††††††. Short but visually very interesting.Quite impressive theaudience response to the band. Thanks to the original uploader. Original Info File: The last 6 songs from the set were recorded for the broadcast. The capture is ok, but sometimes it looks like it could have been better.
Trent Reznor: Vocals, guitar, keyboards Aaron North: Guitar, backing vocals Jeordie White: Bass, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals Josh Freese: Drums Alessandro Cortini: Keyboards, programming, guitar, backing vocals Artwork Included. Lineage: unknown DVD Video Quality: A+ (PRO-SHOT) System: PAL Video Codec: MPEG2 Resolution: 720x576 Aspect ratio: 4:3 Framerate: 25.00fps Bitrate: 9316Kbps Audio Quality: A Audio Codec: AC3 Bitrate: 384Kbps 48000Hz stereo Menu: No Chapters: Yes TT: 29:45 01. Dead Souls 04. The Hand That Feeds 05.
Head Like a Hole 06. Hurt Increase your collection!
Do Not Sell! Thanks to adamski55555 for sharing his recording on DIME and for the artwork.
Original Info File: nice audience rec. Edirol r-5 (int. Mics)-comp (little equaliser)-flac. What a fun to see them again after heerlen. Not a lot of people though, but a nice show. (tickets only 14 euro!!!!!) was a bit disappointed about my rec. It was the first with the edirol, but expected a bit better!
(have to find the right spot???) anyway, go to see them, if there in your neighbourhood!!!!! Intro/ a person isnt safe anymore these days looking inwardly monkeyland tears nostalgia seriocity in answer i'll remember soul in isolation singing rule britannia caution swamp thing in shreds second skin up the down escalator dont fall. Thanks to the original uploader on DIME. Unknown generation audience source TDK SA90 cassette TCD5 playback Microtrack II WAV 44.1/16bit CD Wave Editor tracksplit Traders Little Helper Flac Level 8 Great early intense show featuring a piercing drum machine similar to what Big Black utilized. I received this tape in the mid '80s listed as 'St. Mary's College, Queens'. I can find no such college so it must be Queen Mary's College, London as they hadn't been to the US until March 1985 to have played in Queens, N.Y.
And I don't think they would have played at St. Mary's College, Belfast, Ireland since their website indicates no shows played in Ireland that year. Any clarification would be appreciated.
01 intro 02 Push 03 Beating My Head 04 Sometimes 05 Sound Of Silence 06 Strange Dream 07 Take it All Away 08 See The Fire 09 This Today 10 He's Read 11 Happy 12 Monkeys On Juice Great early intense show featuring a piercing drum machine similar to what Big Black utilized. I received this tape in the mid '80s listed as 'St. Mary's College, Queens'. I can find no such college so it must be Queen Mary's College, London as they hadn't been to the US until March 1985 to have played in Queens, N.Y. And I don't think they would have played at St.
Mary's College, Belfast, Ireland since their website indicates no shows played in Ireland that year. Any clarification would be appreciated.