(Soundboard FLAC)
Lineage:
Pro Shot Screen Feed > unknown [low] generation TDK E-180HG PAL VHS [Limulus] > Panasonic NV-HV61 > Monster Stereo Audio 400i > NAD PP3i > ProCab CLA631/5 > Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 > Audacity > dED > dEQ > WAV > FLAC
Lineage recorder 2
unknown mic > unknown recorder > 3rd generation cassette > CDR > EAC > WAV > Audacity > dED > dEQ [speed-corrected] > FLAC
01. Intro
02. Nightrain
03. Mr. Brownstone
04. Live And Let Die
05. Attitude
06. It's So Easy
07. Wild Horses [Intro]
08. Patience
09. Double Talkin' Jive
10. Civil War
11. Welcome To The Jungle
12. Piano Solo
13. November Rain
14. You Could Be Mine
15. Band Introductions
16. Drum Solo
17. Guitar Solo
18. Godfather Theme
19. Coma
20. Don't Cry [w/ Shannon Hoon]
21. Bad Obsession
22. Sail Away Sweet Sister / Bad Time [Intro]
23. Sweet Child O' Mine
24. Only Women Bleed [Intro]
25. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
26. So Fine
27. Move To The City
28. Estranged
29. Mother [Intro]
30. Paradise City [cut]
31. Paradise City [cntd.] *
32. Outro *
* End of show patched in from recorder 2.
Notes:
Fresh high quality lossless transfer of a very low generation VHS copy (provided by Limulus). This is one of 2 April '92 shows that surfaced on VHS back in the day (the other is Oklahoma on April 6th), professionally filmed to be used on the screens at the side of the stage. They were supposedly stolen from GNR's video crew. This show is unfortunately incomplete, the last song 'Paradise City' cuts out after about a minute. I've patched in the missing bit from the complete audience recording, for people who would like to have this show in full. I left 'Paradise City' as two seperate tracks that have a seamless transition, so if you only want the soundboard audio, you can skip the last two tracks. There's several quality DVD transfers of this show, but to my knowledge they all have lossy audio. Transfers of the SBD audio off VHS tapes of this show have done the rounds before, but this one sounds, well, better ... Enjoy one of the longest shows on the UYI tour (look at that setlist !), just over 3 hours, when GNR was still GNR !
Lineage:
Pro Shot Screen Feed > unknown [low] generation TDK E-180HG PAL VHS [Limulus] > Panasonic NV-HV61 > Monster Stereo Audio 400i > NAD PP3i > ProCab CLA631/5 > Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 > Audacity > dED > dEQ > WAV > FLAC
Lineage recorder 2
unknown mic > unknown recorder > 3rd generation cassette > CDR > EAC > WAV > Audacity > dED > dEQ [speed-corrected] > FLAC
01. Intro
02. Nightrain
03. Mr. Brownstone
04. Live And Let Die
05. Attitude
06. It's So Easy
07. Wild Horses [Intro]
08. Patience
09. Double Talkin' Jive
10. Civil War
11. Welcome To The Jungle
12. Piano Solo
13. November Rain
14. You Could Be Mine
15. Band Introductions
16. Drum Solo
17. Guitar Solo
18. Godfather Theme
19. Coma
20. Don't Cry [w/ Shannon Hoon]
21. Bad Obsession
22. Sail Away Sweet Sister / Bad Time [Intro]
23. Sweet Child O' Mine
24. Only Women Bleed [Intro]
25. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
26. So Fine
27. Move To The City
28. Estranged
29. Mother [Intro]
30. Paradise City [cut]
31. Paradise City [cntd.] *
32. Outro *
* End of show patched in from recorder 2.
Notes:
Fresh high quality lossless transfer of a very low generation VHS copy (provided by Limulus). This is one of 2 April '92 shows that surfaced on VHS back in the day (the other is Oklahoma on April 6th), professionally filmed to be used on the screens at the side of the stage. They were supposedly stolen from GNR's video crew. This show is unfortunately incomplete, the last song 'Paradise City' cuts out after about a minute. I've patched in the missing bit from the complete audience recording, for people who would like to have this show in full. I left 'Paradise City' as two seperate tracks that have a seamless transition, so if you only want the soundboard audio, you can skip the last two tracks. There's several quality DVD transfers of this show, but to my knowledge they all have lossy audio. Transfers of the SBD audio off VHS tapes of this show have done the rounds before, but this one sounds, well, better ... Enjoy one of the longest shows on the UYI tour (look at that setlist !), just over 3 hours, when GNR was still GNR !
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