Brian May Band
Imperator teatre Rio de Janeiro
November 09, 1992
605/5000
This show I recorded in 1992 was on a K7 TDK tape and I used the Cassette to Mp3 Ezcap231. The quality VG-.
The show is complete.
09.11.1992 - Brian May in Imperator Club, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
01. The Dark
02. Back To The Light
03. Driven By You
04. Tie Your Mother Down
05. Love Token
06. Love Of My Life
07. '39
08. Let Your Heart Rule Your Head
09. Too Much Love Will Kill You
10. Now I'm Here
11. Guitar Extravagance
12. Resurrection
13. Band introduction
14. Last Horizon
15. Hammer To Fall
16. Let Me Out
they enjoyed themselves link
Thanks! I was there! My first ever Queen related gig!
My jaw ached for a week afterwards due to how anxious I was before the gig. Nothing ever triggered that on me, neither before nor after that. That's how important the occasion was to me. Literally jawbreaking. :)
I loved the gig, even if it was way too short.
Cheers,
Ogre-
sorry but only got this128 kbps MP3 hardware encoder. I have other tapes that I can turn into MP3. But I do not want to spoil anyone. I'm just trying to put things ingrained here. I know quye is not FIFA standard but achop important to share.
aristide1 wrote:
128 kbps MP3 hardware encoder? You spoil us.
I'm all for quality preservation, but when someone posts their 25 year old tape for the first time, gratitude must come before schooling someone on tech stuff.
Basic sensitivity for others is a good life skill.
wnilsen wrote:
This show I recorded in 1992 was on a K7 TDK tape and I used the Cassette to Mp3 Ezcap231. The quality VG-.
The show is complete.
Thanks a lot for taping and posting !
If you still have the original long WAV file from the transfer, encoding it to FLAC with a program like FLAC Frontend will preserve the quality (mp3 has quality loss).
But happy to hear this either way - it's amazing to hear how much you folks in South America love Queen.
There is no "original long WAV file from the transfer", ezcap231 is a standalone mp3 converter. But it has an analog out and can be used as a cassette player.
Maybe you can obtain a proper transfer from wnilsen by employing your favorite life skill - persuasion.
aristide1 wrote:
employing your favorite life skill - persuasion.
Flattering. Better that than being a tactless prick who spends 95% of their time here criticizing others.
But I'll pass, thanks. The taper can do what he likes.
aristide1 wrote:
There is no "original long WAV file from the transfer", ezcap231 is a standalone mp3 converter. But it has an analog out and can be used as a cassette player.
Maybe you can obtain a proper transfer from wnilsen by employing your favorite life skill - persuasion.
aristide1 wrote:
There is no "original long WAV file from the transfer", ezcap231 is a standalone mp3 converter. But it has an analog out and can be used as a cassette player.
Maybe you can obtain a proper transfer from wnilsen by employing your favorite life skill - persuasion.
Oh snap.
Instead of trolling, why don't you post that London 12-10-80 tape you've been carrot dangling? Or is it just more fun being a troll?
So instead of being useful, you guys have found a way to turn someone's archival instincts for the betterment of a music community into a negative character trait.
Slow hand clap. Bravo.
I wonder if this is the same audience recording which was used in this merge?
I haven’t really got into Brian’s solo career yet but I’m planning to, so I’ve no idea on sources etc. link
-Chin
Chinwonder2 wrote:
I wonder if this is the same audience recording which was used in this merge?
I haven’t really got into Brian’s solo career yet but I’m planning to, so I’ve no idea on sources etc.
Ask the two guys who posted above me. Clearly I'm too persuasive in seeking these kinds of answers, so you're best left to actual experts like them.
Ok well, thank you wnilsen for sharing this. Please do ignore the trolls here and feel free to share what you have.
The real fans will be very pleased and appreciative!
-Chin
Here is a nice video that will help you get a better result from your equipment wnilsen.
Rather than using the USB digital output though, use a cable with a 3.5mm Stereo Jack Plug at each end.
Plug one end into the headphone output / aux (analog) of the player, the other end to the line in port of your PC.
Adjust the volume control on player and capture using a stereo 32 bit float at 44.1hz, saving to a stereo 16 bit 44.1hz flac file.
Your player will need to be powered by a suitable AC/DC adapter or internal batteries when using this method.
I do hope that this useful advice is not construed to be troll like by Chinwonder2 et al.
If you have any interest having someone do a high resolution lossless cassette transfer for you, I'd be happy to borrow the tape from you and take care of that