giovedì 7 dicembre 2023
The Who - 1979-12-07 - Pontiac, MI (AUD/FLAC)
(Audience FLAC)
Silverdome
Taper: GEMS
Transferred by: ademotte
Lineage: Audience recording/DAT master > my DAT > CDR > EAC > Audigy Audio Cleaning Lab > WAV > FLAC Frontend > Wav > Cool Edit Pro 2.0 > shntool len > Flac 6
Audigy was used to originally split the tracks.
-------------Remastering---------------------
Small silent gaps about 4/1000th of a second near the end of many tracks.
Cool Edit Pro used to:
1. Remove silent gaps
2. Smooth out volume dropouts during first 1:30 of d1t1
3. Reduced amplitude slightly to allow for addition of bass
4. Adjust DC Bias to 0%
5. increased the bass slightly.
6. Retracked show
SHN Tool used to verify no sector boundary errors.
Disc 1:
01. Substitute
02. Can't Explain
03. Baba O'Riley
04. The Punk And The Godfather
05. Boris The Spider
06. Sister Disco
07. Behind Blue Eyes
08. Music Must Change
09. Drowned
10. Who Are You
11. 5:15
12. Pinball Wizard
13. See Me Feel Me
14. Long Live Rock
Disc Time: 77:47
Disc 2:
01. My Generation
02. I Can See For Miles
03. Dancing In The Streets
04. Sparks
05. Won't Get Fooled Again
06. Magic Bus
07. Summertime Blues
08. How Can You Do It Alone
Disc Time: 48:26
Total Time: 126:13
Original Notes:
This is a very nice audio recording; got this directly from the taper several years ago. The taper is a well-known but reclusive hardcore Who taper who followed them around the world during the mid-1970s through 1982; he had phenomenal equipment for the era (sorry, don't know what it was) and was known for pristine audio recordings. This one is no exception.
This date was sandwiched in between the notorious Cincinnati and the well-documented Chicago dates, so collectors who have either date can attest that they were in good form at this point of the tour. It's one of my favorites.
Additional Notes:
This is an excellent recording for any venue, let alone the Pontiac Silverdome. Roger even says They will return when the Joe is finished because the sound sucks at the Silverdome.
This was the first show after the tragedy in Cincinnati where 11 people were killed when the doors were opened for the general admission show. The band is still feeling the effects and plead with the crowd several times to take it easy. Roger says, "If anything happens we will never be able to look at our faces in the mirror." I was there but don't remember that LOL.
great share, many thanks.
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