Don't try to find lossless source
Comment from Queenconcerts: MP3 sourced recording, VG or better quality. Brian seems to have troubles with his guitar right after BTTL.
Artist: Brian May
Date: 11.06.1993
Venue: Cardiff Ice Rink
City: Cardiff
Country: UK
Tracklist
01. The Dark
02. Back To The Light
03. Driven By You
04. Tie Your Mother Down
05. Love Token
06. Headlong
07. Love Of My Life
08. '39 / Let Your Heart Rule Your Head
09. Too Much Love Will Kill You / Spike Edney keyboards solo
10. Since You've Been Gone
11. Now I'm Here
12. Guitar Extravagance
13. Resurrection / Cozy Powell drums solo / Bohemian Rhapsody reprise / Resurrection reprise
14. Brian May Band introduction / Last Horizon
15. We Will Rock You slow/fast
16. The Dream Is Over
17. Hammer To Fall
AP-Racing wrote:
Maybe you right, but that unconfirmed
No, it definitely is confirmed.
There was no such thing as a pocket mp3 recorder in 1993, so the original lossless copy is out there. The only possible exception would be if the master was destroyed in a fire or something, and no other digital copy was made... but that's pretty slim to none.
AP-Racing wrote:
Maybe you right, but that unconfirmed
No, it definitely is confirmed.
There was no such thing as a pocket mp3 recorder in 1993, so the original lossless copy is out there. The only possible exception would be if the master was destroyed in a fire or something, and no other digital copy was made... but that's pretty slim to none.
What about a pocket MD recorder they hit the shelves in Jan 1992 and they recorded audio in ATRAC which was lossy?
AP-Racing wrote:
Maybe you right, but that unconfirmed
No, it definitely is confirmed.
There was no such thing as a pocket mp3 recorder in 1993, so the original lossless copy is out there. The only possible exception would be if the master was destroyed in a fire or something, and no other digital copy was made... but that's pretty slim to none.
What about a pocket MD recorder they hit the shelves in Jan 1992 and they recorded audio in ATRAC which was lossy?
You got me there. I guess the only way we can know is if the taper shares a copy of his master. But the overall point here is that some collector who isn't the taper can't categorically state that there is no lossless version without knowledge of the gear that was used to make the recording.
I'm sure it's just a misunderstanding :-) I bet AP-Racing just wanted to write "I didn't manage to trace a lossless version". We're not native speakers and we make mistakes :-)