bootLuca 13.11.2016 08:45 |
Frenzy At The Budokan 6:30 PM Tuesday 24th April 1979 Nippon Budokan Dai- Hall, Tokyo, Japan Lineage: Frenzy At The Budokan (silver CD) --> WAV --> Flac DISC 1: 01. Start/ Tape (We Will Rock You) 02. We Will Rock You 03. Let Me Entertain You 04. Somebody To Love 05. Death On Two Legs 06. Killer Queen 07. Bicycle Race 08. I’m In Love With My Car 09. Get Down, Make Love 10. You’re My Best Friend 11. Now I'm Here 12. Teo Toriatte 13. Don?t Stop Me Now DISC 2: 01. MC 02. Dreamer’s Ball 03. Love Of My Life 04. Band Introduction 05. ‘39 06. It’s Late 07. Brighton Rock 08. Inferno 09. Drum Solo 10. Guitar Solo 11. Guitar and Drum Jam 12. Brighton Rock 13. Keep Yourself Alive 14. Bohemian Rhapsody 15. Tie Your Mother Down encore 1; 16. Sheer Heart Attack encore 2; 17. We Will Rock You 18. We Are The Champion 19. Outro. / God Save The Queen |
on my way up 13.11.2016 09:36 |
Fabulous! Thank you!! |
Barry Durex 13.11.2016 10:05 |
Thanks bootLuca. |
Ale Solan 13.11.2016 10:20 |
Thanks Luca! 14 downloads and not a single fucking seed. Fucking rats. |
Rami 13.11.2016 10:53 |
Amazing! Thank you very much!! |
DepeX 13.11.2016 10:56 |
Grazie Luca! |
ARMANDO MARTINEZ 13.11.2016 11:06 |
thanks! |
little foetus 13.11.2016 11:12 |
Thank you very much. :) |
No name 13.11.2016 12:05 |
Thank you. |
akan 13.11.2016 12:09 |
thank you!!!!!! |
moonie 13.11.2016 12:15 |
If anyone is having problems downloadingnit here, it's also on Dime link |
moonie 13.11.2016 12:17 |
Downloading it even.. |
Chinwonder2 13.11.2016 13:02 |
Hopefully next year 25/4 is released! So that I can sync it to The Champions and other sources on my channel instead of the source we have now! :) -Chin |
on my way up 13.11.2016 13:12 |
Killer version of It's late !! Freddie's voice is better than the previous night (23-04). |
DepeX 13.11.2016 14:02 |
The quality is superb, maybe a little job in removing compression would be great! |
Sue Dounim 13.11.2016 14:04 |
I'm on it |
vivaqueen 13.11.2016 14:12 |
MERCI BEAUCOUP |
pittrek 13.11.2016 14:24 |
Wait, this is the last release? In that case HUGE thanks, Luca! |
onedunpark 13.11.2016 14:36 |
Many many thanks. |
DepeX 13.11.2016 14:37 |
pittrek wrote: Wait, this is the last release? In that case HUGE thanks, Luca!Yes. |
Chinwonder2 13.11.2016 14:46 |
pittrek wrote: Wait, this is the last release? In that case HUGE thanks, Luca! Is it really the last Mr Peach Queen tape? :O -Chin |
little foetus 13.11.2016 15:01 |
Maybe before the next one? :) |
pittrek 13.11.2016 16:32 |
OK the correct english term is "latest". In our language we use the same word for both terms :-) |
Chinwonder2 13.11.2016 16:35 |
pittrek wrote: OK the correct english term is "latest". In our language we use the same word for both terms :-) Ah sorry about that, didn't come to my mind like that lol. Totally different perspective lol! As I said, hopefully 25/4 is next, so I can sync it to my videos! :) -Chin |
Mr Mercury 13.11.2016 17:40 |
And thanks once again to bootLuca for sharing. Early Christmas present indeed :) |
MAYniac91 13.11.2016 17:52 |
Thank you!!!! |
Harry_queenrecordings 14.11.2016 00:37 |
Another huge thanks! Amazing stuff! |
eYe 14.11.2016 00:52 |
Thank you very much! |
CERATOPHRYS 14.11.2016 01:16 |
Thanks a lot! |
Chopin1995 14.11.2016 01:51 |
Thanks a million bootLuca! |
aristide1 14.11.2016 06:05 |
DepeX wrote: The quality is superb, maybe a little job in removing compression would be great!Maybe time travel back to '79 in Budokan would be great too. Almost as easy as removing the compression. If you only want to mask it then someone trained in masking his/her own incompetence and inferiority is fit for this job. |
. 14.11.2016 07:40 |
Thanks for sharing Luca. It's true that the dynamic range is lost forever with the compression used. No point in trying to get it back I'm afraid. |
MercurialFreddie 14.11.2016 07:50 |
Thanks for sharing it here! |
DepeX 14.11.2016 08:28 |
aristide1 wrote:Your sarcasm and your communication tecniques are always welcome.DepeX wrote: The quality is superb, maybe a little job in removing compression would be great!Maybe time travel back to '79 in Budokan would be great too. Almost as easy as removing the compression. If you only want to mask it then someone trained in masking his/her own incompetence and inferiority is fit for this job. Anyway, thanks Kurgan for the info. |
Fmarton 14.11.2016 10:28 |
Thank you very much! |
fr1986 14.11.2016 20:13 |
WoW, this is great. Way better than the offcial QPL release of this year. thanks a lot!! |
Sue Dounim 14.11.2016 20:32 |
I always knew this was a kickass show better than the two surrounding it |
The Real Wizard 14.11.2016 20:54 |
aristide1 wrote:Actually, much can be done to curb the effects of compression. Of course you can't restore it to the original sound, but it's far from hopeless.DepeX wrote: The quality is superb, maybe a little job in removing compression would be great!Maybe time travel back to '79 in Budokan would be great too. Almost as easy as removing the compression. If you only want to mask it then someone trained in masking his/her own incompetence and inferiority is fit for this job. Just check out the Stark remasters of 4-14-79 and 2-16-81 - they're excellent. |
Killer_queenIII 14.11.2016 23:22 |
While I dread the copious amount of compression done to these tapes, a new Peach tape is something I still look forward to. Thanks a million BootLuca!!! Stark's work on the 5-1-75 gig is also another good example. |
aristide1 15.11.2016 11:03 |
The Real Wizard wrote:I am familiar with Stark works and also with the software he used. Har-Bal is very good for audio restoration, especially in the lower spectrum, which is difficult to properly adjust with a regular eq. The harmonic balance algorithm provides semi-automatic results, most useful when you can't decide about frequency, gain or bandwidth.aristide1 wrote:Actually, much can be done to curb the effects of compression. Of course you can't restore it to the original sound, but it's far from hopeless. Just check out the Stark remasters of 4-14-79 and 2-16-81 - they're excellent.DepeX wrote: The quality is superb, maybe a little job in removing compression would be great!Maybe time travel back to '79 in Budokan would be great too. Almost as easy as removing the compression. If you only want to mask it then someone trained in masking his/her own incompetence and inferiority is fit for this job. The compression issue is not solved, but the excellent Stark remasters makes you forget about compression. |
Barry Durex 15.11.2016 11:48 |
Yeah, he did a good job in masking it. |
The Real Wizard 15.11.2016 15:28 |
aristide1 wrote:Maybe you could do a couple of the Taranturas for us then !?The Real Wizard wrote:I am familiar with Stark works and also with the software he used. Har-Bal is very good for audio restoration, especially in the lower spectrum, which is difficult to properly adjust with a regular eq. The harmonic balance algorithm provides semi-automatic results, most useful when you can't decide about frequency, gain or bandwidth. The compression issue is not solved, but the excellent Stark remasters makes you forget about compression.aristide1 wrote:Actually, much can be done to curb the effects of compression. Of course you can't restore it to the original sound, but it's far from hopeless. Just check out the Stark remasters of 4-14-79 and 2-16-81 - they're excellent.DepeX wrote: The quality is superb, maybe a little job in removing compression would be great!Maybe time travel back to '79 in Budokan would be great too. Almost as easy as removing the compression. If you only want to mask it then someone trained in masking his/her own incompetence and inferiority is fit for this job. |
. 15.11.2016 15:35 |
Certainly sounds like the man for the job. Do you reckon he can time travel too...... ..... and is he by any chance Stark's alter ego? |
tassilo 16.11.2016 05:24 |
Thanks a lot. |
Sue Dounim 17.11.2016 07:41 |
here's a WIP of the first 15 minutes of the show. link I used clip restoration to reduce the loudness by 5 decibels, speed corrected it, EQ'd to balance the sound out as it was almost all treble, and I synced a blank template version of the WWRY tape at the beginning to make the sound a bit clearer. |
aristide1 17.11.2016 09:54 |
It sounds really better now. The original. Speed corrected to match what, a personal creative interpretation of the correct speed? People say mastering is an art, but don't take it literally. |
Sue Dounim 17.11.2016 10:05 |
Speed corrected using the WWRY tape intro (sourced from Houston 77) as reference. It's only a 1.2% difference. Why would I get creative about that? Wait "it sounds really better now"? Were you complimenting something I've made?? |
aristide1 17.11.2016 10:21 |
It's important to have a logic and not act randomly, good for you. But if the result is not good you have to revise the logic. Don't you think it's too fast? |
Sue Dounim 17.11.2016 10:31 |
If this is too fast than DJGreg's remaster of Houston 77 is too fast. Which we know its not. After I speed corrected the audio it synced up near-perfectly with the WWRY tape. |
aristide1 17.11.2016 11:16 |
It's not only the speed. The apocalyptic EQ makes things worse. |
Barry Durex 17.11.2016 11:25 |
For God's sake, give us your effort. |
The Real Wizard 18.11.2016 10:58 |
Barry Durex wrote: For God's sake, give us your effort.Seriously. Why be an armchair critic if you're not going to produce? Most people can't, but his guy actually can. So until then, nobody's impressed with the bullying, or even the knowledge. It's useless if isn't put to practical use. link ^ reminds me of this stroke of brilliance. |
haraldkam 23.08.2017 18:45 |
Could someone please share this on mega. Cause i can't use torrents. Thanks in advance:) |
Chinwonder2 24.08.2017 06:54 |
haraldkam wrote: Could someone please share this on mega. Cause i can't use torrents. Thanks in advance:)Here you go! link Enjoy!! :) |