Guns N' Roses
''Gimme Some Rasp, Axl! RELOADED''[24 bit / 48 hz version]
Olympic Park Gymnastics Stadium, Seoul, Korea
December 13th, 2009
Opening act: GUMXW. Axl Rose [vocals, piano]
DJ Ashba [guitar]
Richard Fortus [guitar]
Bumblefoot [guitar]
Tommy Stinson [bass guitar]
Dizzy Reed [keyboards, piano, percussion]
Chris Pitman [keyboards, SFX, percussion]
Frank Ferrer [drums]
EDIROL R-09 (w/ internal mic low, input 13, low cut on) @WAV 24bit/48khz -> USB 2.0 -> PC (Master WAV files) > NERO Wave Editor V3.8.3.0 > dED > FLAC Frontend v1.7.1 etree edition [Level 8]
Total WAVE size: 2.12GB (2 278 816 902 bytes)
Total FLAC size: 1.28GB (1,379,617,156 bytes) [40% compressed]
Total Lenght: 2:11:52.555 (379802624 samples)
Channels: 2
Bits Per Sample: 24
Sample Rate: 48 khz
Tracklist:01- Everybody Knows [intro] / Chinese Democracy (7:30)
02- Welcome To The Jungle (5:26)
03- It's So Easy (4:02)
04- Mr. Brownstone (5:04)
05- Shackler's Revenge (5:01)
06- There Was A Time (7:23)
07- James Bond Theme [Richard Fortus Guitar Solo] (4:13)
08- Live And Let Die / Frank Ferrer Drum Solo (5:53)
09- Sorry (7:04)
10- Rocket Queen (7:09)
11- The Ballad Of Death [DJ Ashba Guitar Solo] (3:31)
12- Sweet Child O' Mine (5:50)
13- Ziggy Stardust [Dizzy Reed Piano Solo] (5:00)
14- Street Of Dreams (5:21)
15- You Could Be Mine (6:38)
16- My Generation (4:01)
17- Someone Saved My Life Tonight [intro] / November Rain (9:47)
18- Walk On The Wildside (1:47)
19- Better (6:20)
20- Knockin' On Heaven's Door (10:13)
21- Pink Panther Theme [Bumblefoot Guitar Solo] (3:54)
22- Paradise City / Outro (10:46)
Notes:- The master 24 bits / 48 khz WAVE files were provided by
RASPAXL:
http://blog.daum.net/raspaxl- Cover artwork designed by
Maurito14 www.GNRLA.com- [from
www.HTGTH.com] Show in a chilly Seoul. After It's So Easy, Axl greets the crowd with "Seoul! Korea! Very good to be here with you tonight. Thank you for having us!". After Mr. Brownstone he asks the crowd if they thought he was going to be there. You Could Be Mine features footage of Formula 1 racing on the video screen. The band jams on Lou Reed's song Walk On The Wild Side and Axl also plays Elton John's Someone Saved My life Tonight before November Rain.
- No edition / equalizing done at all, except for a 2 sec linear fade out in track #22
- FLAC fingerprints, MD5 file, Integrity Test, SHNTOOL audio file details and speed test results included.
- You
CAN NOT burn these 24 bits files into CD-R's. If you want to do that, you'll have to downsample the files to 16 bits / 44 khz. You can do that with almost every audio tool available in the internet. I highly reccomend dBpowerAmp, SONY Soundforge, Adobe Audition or Nero Wave Editor for the downsampling.
- You CAN make a DVD-Audio with these files. For more information about how to burn a DVD-Audio, check this website:
http://24bit.turtleside.com/ or
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD-Audio- Raspaxl (the guy who did this possible) has no problems at all with converting his files into lossy formats. However, if you download this and then you convert it to mp3, you're really stupid. Just download the mp3 version which can be found here:
http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/board/index.php?topic=58500.0- If you want to ''remaster'' this recording, re-tracking it, etc, ask permission to Raspaxl, not to me. I highly suggest not to alter this recording by any means.
- DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUNSTANCE, SELL THIS RECORDING. FEEL FREE TO SHARE THIS LINKS WHEREVER YOU WANT.
FAQ:Q: What software do I need to play these files?
A: Almost all audio players can play these files. I'm currently using Foobar2000, which is free. With the proper plugin installed, you can play this also in WMP, Winamp and iTunes.
Q: Is 24 bit really ''better'' than standard 16 bit (CD-quality)
A: Yes it is. You may not notice any difference playing these files in cheap PC speakers with cheap/onboard sound card devices. But there's a concrete and perceptible difference qualitywise.
Q: Can I burn 24 bit files to an audio CD?
A: No. Audio CD's are limited to 16-Bit, 44.1 kHz. (that's 44,100 samples per second, with each sample being 16 bits long). 24 Bit recordings are generally recorded at 48 kHz, 96 kHz, or even 192 kHz. Although those are the usual sample rates for 24 bit files, some recorders will only record at 44.1 kHz. So it is possible to have 24 bit, 44.1 kHz files.
This recording was shared for free and for the first time at www.HTGTH.com (January 16th, 2010)DOWNLOAD LINKS: (You'll have to download all 7 RAR parts before uncompressing)
1-
http://rapidshare.com/files/335836942/GNR-GSR24BITS-ESTEBANF.part1.rar2-
http://rapidshare.com/files/335891877/GNR-GSR24BITS-ESTEBANF.part2.rar3-
http://rapidshare.com/files/335952159/GNR-GSR24BITS-ESTEBANF.part3.rar4-
http://rapidshare.com/files/335991929/GNR-GSR24BITS-ESTEBANF.part4.rar5-
http://rapidshare.com/files/336031631/GNR-GSR24BITS-ESTEBANF.part5.rar6-
http://rapidshare.com/files/336069751/GNR-GSR24BITS-ESTEBANF.part6.rar7-
http://rapidshare.com/files/336095127/GNR-GSR24BITS-ESTEBANF.part7.rarARTWORK (made by Maurito14):[ORIGINAL TIFF FILES / JPG VERSION]
http://rapidshare.com/files/336140294/GNR-GSR24-ARTWORK-M14.rar (18mb, 50mb uncompressed)
Samples:estebanfwww.estebanfbootlegs.com.ar