Title: [FLAC] 1987.06.19 - The Marquee, London, England ("Another Marquee Tape") Post by: Ulises on August 04, 2009, 09:08:07 AM Guns N' Roses : W. Axl Rose: vocals / Slash: lead guitar / Izzy Stradlin':rhythm guitar / Duff McKagan: bass / Steven Adler: drums ?Another Marquee Tape? Date: Friday, June 19th , 1987 Venue: The Marquee, London, England Label: Power Gate (Power Gate-075) ? 1 CD Format: FLAC Lineage: ?Another Marquee Tape? Original CD Bootleg > CD-R > ? > FLAC Size: 378 MB 1. Shadow Of Your Love 2. Out Ta Get Me 3. Anything Goes 4. It's So Easy 5. Mr. Brownstone 6. Nightrain 7. My Michelle 8. Welcome To The Jungle 9. You're Crazy 10. Paradise City 11. Knockin' On Heaven's Door 12. Move To The City 13. Nice Boys (http://www.gnrla.com.ar/FreqA/FreqA-1987-06-19.JPG) http://rapidshare.com/files/259621730/1987-06-19.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/259552704/1987-06-19.part2.rar More bootlegs and shows at: www.gunsnrosesbootlegs.blogspot.com Title: Re: [FLAC] 1987.06.19 - The Marquee, London, England ("Another Marquee Tape") Post by: crossfire on August 04, 2009, 10:51:29 AM Thanks Ulises ! Didn't have this bootleg, but i think this is the 22/6 Show not the 19/6 Show
06.19.87 - The Marquee, London, England set: Reckless Life, Out Ta Get Me, Anything Goes, It's So Easy, Mr. Brownstone, Nightrain, My Michelle, You're Crazy, Paradise City, Knockin' On Heaven's Door, Move To The City, Mama Kin 06.22.87 - The Marquee, London, England set: Shadow Of Your Love, Out Ta Get Me, Anything Goes, It's So Easy, Mr. Brownstone, Nightrain, My Michelle, Welcome To The Jungle, You're Crazy, Paradise City, Knockin' On Heaven's Door, Move To The City, Nice Boys Heres the Artwork, Thanks to Emergency ! FRONT (http://i25.tinypic.com/358vts6.jpg) BACK (http://i26.tinypic.com/28mdyix.jpg) Title: Re: [FLAC] 1987.06.19 - The Marquee, London, England ("Another Marquee Tape") Post by: estebanf on August 04, 2009, 01:13:54 PM mmhh that spectral graphic doesn't look like it should...
hey crossfire, where the hell do you get those magnific scans? ;D Thanks mate! Title: Re: [FLAC] 1987.06.19 - The Marquee, London, England ("Another Marquee Tape") Post by: crossfire on August 04, 2009, 01:20:45 PM mmhh that spectral graphic doesn't look like it should... hey crossfire, where the hell do you get those magnific scans? ;D Thanks mate! Emergency/Timebomb/GNR4Ever is re-uploading his awesome all in 1 Flac Packs by Year on the GNR Tracker with updated scans. So far hes done 87,88,91,93,06. I've been grabbing all the Aces High/Ingram Suicide/Power Gate releases as they seem to be the hardest to find scans for. I'm cleaning/cropping/straightning them the best i can. I've posted some and will be posting more in the CD Covers Thread http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/board/index.php?topic=56635.0 Title: Re: [FLAC] 1987.06.19 - The Marquee, London, England ("Another Marquee Tape") Post by: estebanf on August 04, 2009, 01:59:19 PM well done man, I really appreciate your work on this and all the faboulous covers you've made in the past. I grabbed them all!
Title: Re: [FLAC] 1987.06.19 - The Marquee, London, England ("Another Marquee Tape") Post by: Ulises on August 04, 2009, 06:39:06 PM Not going to lie...I had my doubts when I posted it but generally the lossy source drop off after 14k and this drop off after 17k
And another thing that confuses me is that lossy source have no activity after 14k and this have some activity (low, but it's something) after the drop off at 17k Sincerely is tough but if it helped to realize people that "Another Marquee Tape" is a lossy, I think is good anyway. This is an example of a lossy source analysis (http://i88.servimg.com/u/f88/13/18/96/23/exampl10.jpg) I think is lossless but I won't be surprise if is lossy Title: Re: [FLAC] 1987.06.19 - The Marquee, London, England ("Another Marquee Tape") Post by: estebanf on August 04, 2009, 07:45:13 PM lossy source have no activity after 14k that's not exactly accurate. That could be right talking about ''classic'' 128 kbps lossy files like MP3/OGG/WMA, but there are plenty of examples of lossy sources that show HUGE activity after 14k, basically high bitrate lossy encodings. Some examples: (http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=2647) in a 256 kbps MP3 lame file encoded at a constant bitrate, you can clearly see that there's HUGE activity after 14k. Much more than that:there's (solid) activity in all the 15-20k range. At the right, same ''track'' but in its original source, a 1411 uncompressed WAVE file. (http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=2646) mp3 lame cbr 192 kbps > activity after 14000hz (http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=2644) mp3 lame cbr 128 kbps ''classic encoding'' > the frequency abruptly drops in 15000hz ...and, with fluctuant results in a freq-analysis software, all variable bitrate MP3 encodings show activity after 14 kz. Finally, we have uncompressed audio files extracted from FM or/and MINIDISCS which show lossy-alike frequency graphics, and they're both considered in almost all trading communities like ''lossless'', i mean, ''''''''''''''''collectable'''''''''''''. Title: Re: [FLAC] 1987.06.19 - The Marquee, London, England ("Another Marquee Tape") Post by: Ulises on August 04, 2009, 08:27:42 PM Maybe the bootlegs companies "kills" the high frequencies when they remaster the shows...
Like the user Raw_Power said in GNRLA :hihi: |