1. Originally posted by BigGiRL:NEW ADDITION:

    "BONO vs. BONO"
    Live in Los Angeles CA (1st night)

    [image]

    RECORDED by ijwthstd [recorder 2], except Track 12* by MH
    REMASTER & edit by BIGGIRL

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    LINEAGE: AT831 > SP-SPSB-11 > R-09HR > Soundforge >
    FLAC > [REMASTER (PristineSounds)] > EZ Compression
    (1:1.6) & EQ (very little) + *Track 12 (Invisible)
    by MH [recorder 1: DPA 4060’s > CSBox > Sony PCM-M10 16/44.1 (mastered by BLG)] > EQ to match recorder 2 >
    1+2 volume adjustment > fades > FLAC (Frontend [6]) >
    > FRE:AC (mp3@256kb/s - 16/44,100) >

    Track list:

    01-The Miracle (Of Joey Ramone)
    02-The Electric Co.
    03-Vertigo
    04-I Will Follow
    05-Iris (Hold Me Close)
    06-Cedarwood Road
    07-Song For Someone
    08-Sunday Bloody Sunday
    09-Raised By Wolves
    10-Until The End Of The World
    11-[intermission: The Wanderer]
    [fades]
    12-Invisible*
    13-Even Better Than The Real Thing
    14-Mysterious Ways
    15-California (There Is No End To Love)
    16-[Bono vs. Bono]
    17-Sweetest Thing (feat. Hollywood Bono)
    18-Every Breaking Wave
    19-Bullet The Blue Sky
    20-The Hands That Built America [excerpt]
    21-Pride (In The Name Of Love)
    22-Beautiful Day
    23-With Or Without You
    fades
    24-City Of Blinding Lights
    25-[acknowlegdements]
    26-Mother And Child Reunion [excerpt]
    27-Where The Streets Have No Name
    28-One


    REMASTER notes:
    "I really like the ijwthstd recording (shared after MH, that's
    why I dubbed it "recorder 2"), the only thing was that the recording
    of Invisible was not as good as that from MH - so I lend it and eq'ed
    & balanced it to match the rest of the ijwthstd source."


    ORIGINAL NOTES (ijwthstd):
    "Not bad for something recorded from the cheap seats but I was on the
    aisle and had the PA pointed right at me. Thought about going to more
    shows but everything worked out so well here I think I will quit while
    I am ahead."
    "Please don't stick on any other torrent sites, I am posting here first
    and will get to the others when I can."
    Download (temporarily "1fischier" link - scroll to bottom and check 1 or 2 boxes before clicking "download")


    LOL. Hollywood U2 is playing here next week. Since it's the closest I'll get to the real thing until next year, I think I'll go check them out...
  2. Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
    If you are streaming on mixlr and your intention is not to share with the world, you may be going about the whole thing wrong...


    Exactly.
  3. Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
    If you are streaming on mixlr and your intention is not to share with the world, you may be going about the whole thing wrong...
    replied by:

    Like I said (1 page back), I know the reason why Remy was asked to take it off the site and I sympathize 100%

    (Please leave it - there is 4,5 star recording of Boston#2 for everyone to enjoy, no need to return to the mixlr-broadcast)
  4. So it's an art project that's celebrating low-fi recordings?

    Why not celebrate hi-fi recordings?

    Hi-Fi recordings don't grow on trees and take skill + money + time to develop.

    I consider the cell phone broadcasts a novelty for a live listen, but not intended or designed for long term listening. If doing that, then at least get a basic microphone rig. Such as the hobbes4444 recording(s)
  5. The main intention – as stated in the above (page #4) – is to celebrate the joy of the U2 concerts together. Low-fi (mixlr-broadcast/cellphone) recordings are – at best – a means, but in principle a symbol of that joy & togetherness.

    But more practically – or "pragmatic," if you like – good “hi-fi” recordings don’t need remastering. The only thing that I add is a bootleg title + artwork cover (those designs can be found in this topic) and everyone is free to dress up their personal music system as they like. For instance, take the Hobbes4444 “Boston 1” mp3’s and tag them with the title “Audio Only” and add the cover that can be found in that ‘i+e’ cd/dvd cover topic – like I did – or design something of your own (and share it too!).

    From that pragmatic point of view you could also say that I take care of those recordings that are rated 2nd best (or lower…) and ideally are back in competition with the aid of a little remastering. Or, in other words, my project celebrates diversity (and, in a way, gives voice to the subaltern of audience recordings).

    The other thing that one needs to take into consideration is the fact that this topic (or this “art-project”) is part of u2start, a website that is dedicated to sharing + enjoying u2.
    Of course there is attention (and praise!) for high quality recordings – but the BEST always gets praise. The challenge of this project here is to appreciate also the “lesser.”

    So, finally, to answer your second question in so far as it isn't answered already, the celebration of hi-fi recordings takes place all over the place (u2start, but also u2t's). And this is perfect: the BEST is decentralized (scattered & enjoyed all over the place); the LESSER is centralized and appreciated in a different way.

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    The irony - yes of course there is irony, I'm a Continental Romantic! - the irony is that the low-fi recordings of the occasional taper with their common gear (e.g., cellphone/smartphone) are being enjoyed by the elite who cares about diversity and the problem of the subaltern (= a very u2-ish problem btw, think, for instance, of the One-campaign, the drop-the-debt and even [RED])
  6. @hoserama: your words: "either sponsor folks like me to tape..." - now I am confused.
    please enlighten me what's the difference of selling a show you taped or getting paid to tape a show? lol.
    you hoard shows, most of them will never see the light of day
    me, I make all my recordings available and I have no double standards
  7. you seek love every bloody where instead of home lol

    just thought id throw that in there lol
  8. LOL... I love it when we have good discussion in the bootleg corner! As long it is argument based, I have nothing against it.
  9. ...but please don't make it personal...
  10. Originally posted by olli66:@hoserama: your words: "either sponsor folks like me to tape..." - now I am confused.
    please enlighten me what's the difference of selling a show you taped or getting paid to tape a show? lol.
    you hoard shows, most of them will never see the light of day
    me, I make all my recordings available and I have no double standards
    Basically, profit and selling of product. If somebody wants to cover my expenses in doing a show, then they also absorb the risk of taping. I could screw up and not get the recording, which is an occupational hazard. Selling of product is a different scenario. Plus you're selling the work and time that you put into the product.

    So yes, if somebody wants to fly me out to MSG and take a reasonable shot at getting a good quality recording of the show from a quality taper, sure. That's different than me selling copies of mixes for $25 a pop.

    Hoard, schmoarding Under no obligation to share! Maybe I'll share and watermark it.

  11. The labour has to be love...covering expenses for ones hobby seems ethically legit - but where does one draw the line? Does the expenses include food and shelter? To compensate for the concert ticket seems fair, and to fly your taper in too - but he/she needs to eat, drink & sleep as well (and taxi fare?).

    ...you are always welcome to donate one to the BigGirl Bootleg Corner
  12. it is hard to draw a line, my productions are all about covering expenses/time in my opinion ;-)