At 05:09 AM 2/7/02 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
would it be thought to be against the deads taping policy to transfer my
vinyl of the original mixes to cd-r, sience theyre not in circulation as a
commercially available recording?
What traders need to do is to make sure the music listening
i have 2 identical cassettes ( in every way, right down to
upc numbers and everything).
both cassettes have the same color cover as well???
one has the original anthem, and one has the phil remix.
i believe that jerry was the culprit, or jerry and phil...
there are no discerning marks
The new boxed set has the remixed Anthem and the remixed Aox.
but the older CD's are the original mix of Anthem and
the remix of Aox. Am I right?
the box set has the 'anthem original mix' and the 'aoxomoxoa remix'. the
older cds (i.e. warner brothers label releases) are the 'anthem
Glad to find a site where people are interested in
details...
It seems the Stonybrook shows from October 1970 are in
MONO, is this a result of problems along the taping
line or were they actually recorded in mono? The
first two nights at Port Chester (2/18 and 2/19) in
1971 are also in mono.
At 10:12 PM -0800 2/7/02, craig eyler wrote:
Glad to find a site where people are interested in
details...
It seems the Stonybrook shows from October 1970 are in
MONO, is this a result of problems along the taping
line or were they actually recorded in mono? The
first two nights at Port Chester