1. Originally posted by noiseless:[..]

    Depends from the point of view maybe.

    To me, Radio Forth is best because a) it's flawless b) it was recorded using good equipment.

    Hallam FM was recorded directly to HD and I wouldn't recommend that. Computers tend to fail when you don't want them to, in this case it caused a skip in Vertigo which without a doubt is patched poorly.

    Slight EQ differences. Radio North has slightly too much presence, maybe Hallam is superior in that department.

    But in general, all are by far the worst FM's I've ever heard so it doesn't matter too much which screwed-up trash you choose.


    Thanks for the clear opinion!
  2. Originally posted by noiseless:[..]

    Depends from the point of view maybe.

    To me, Radio Forth is best because a) it's flawless b) it was recorded using good equipment.

    Hallam FM was recorded directly to HD and I wouldn't recommend that. Computers tend to fail when you don't want them to, in this case it caused a skip in Vertigo which without a doubt is patched poorly.

    Slight EQ differences. Radio North has slightly too much presence, maybe Hallam is superior in that department.

    But in general, all are by far the worst FM's I've ever heard so it doesn't matter too much which screwed-up trash you choose.


    lol, thanks

    Just listened to the gig, one of the best of the first leg imo.


  3. Maybe, but I dont think its worth uploading it to u2start. To much work for a small improvement. Maybe someone else from the crew will though.
  4. what the difference between HALAM ALAC and download HALAM FM in the lossless bootleg page

    thanks


  5. ALAC is Apple Lossless, for iPods and iTunes. I think FM might be FLAC.


  6. thanks Drew

    is this the recording with skip in vertigo or the left, right swich
  7. Jep its version with skip and swapped channels.
  8. Don Valley is big. Just saw it on TV there. Deceptively large
  9. Walk On --> Streets = EPIC
  10. Best I'll Go Crazy till date, methinks