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Jimi Hendrix - 1970-07-04 - Byron, GA (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Atlanta International Pop Festival: Vibratory 3 Source Merge (Version 2.0)

Middle Georgia Raceway, Byron, GA
July 4, 1970 - complete show
Vibratory Stereo Effect Mix - 3 Sources synchronized?

CD1
01. Intro
02. Fire
03. Lover Man
04. Spanish Castle Magic
05. Red House
06. Room Full Of Mirrors
07. Hear My Train A Comin'
08. Message To Love
09. All Along The Watchtower
10. Freedom

CD2
01. Foxy Lady
02. Purple Haze
03. Hey Joe
04. Voodoo Child
05. Stone Free
06. The Star Spangled Banner
07. Straight Ahead
08. Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)

Notes:
A total of 5 sources have been used for this merge; The Sbd source from "Stages", the Sbd source from the "Jimi Hendrix At The Atlanta Pop Festival" VHS, the Stereo Aud source, the Sbd Space mix, plus a non-Space mix Sbd version of "Message To Love"?- The "Stages" and VHS soundboards have fake audience noise loops - including booing loops throughout the concert. These have all been deleted in this merge.?- Only "Red House", "All Along The Watchtower" and "Hey Joe" are taken from the VHS video.?- The Audience recording contains the most accurate atmosphere of the actual concert and thus the merge has been built around it.?- Only the end of "Freedom", "Foxy Lady" and the beginning of "Purple Haze" are missing on the Aud source.?- The Space mix has no fake audience noises but has ugly reverb added to it (hence 'space' mix). This source has been used as 'in between song banter' filler - especially on the parts not recorded by the audience tape - and to fill the gaps left due to the deletion of the 'fake audience noises'.?- The featured version of "Message to Love" is the only available Sbd version without echo, and is actually in itself a merge.?- This 3 source merge runs the Aud Source, the Sbd source and the Space mix simultaneously from "Message To Love" to the end.?- All tracks prior to "Message To Love" are identical to
those featured in version 1.0 of this merge.

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