Theresa
Move along. Nothing to see here now.
Theresa
if you're truly registered there, go to the new site and log in.
they've shed their skin to leave some troubles behind, but your stats
will be current.
--
Peace,
Steve
Lest the amnesiacs forget:
http://www.workingforchange.com/comic.cfm?itemid=20086
http://www.workingforchange.com/comic.cfm?itemid=20111
Theresa
> Maybe I should check the bt.etree.org
>link. If that's a fuggetaboutit, I'm going postal.
>
>Theresa
I'd pencil in some 'postal time' in your day planner for the
near future.
naw, just go over to www.shnflac.net ... that is where I have been lately
spending my time.
R.
I love seeing what brings out the lurkers. Mention the word "postal" and we
get Mendocino Jed, who I don't think I've ever seen post here before (sorry
if you're frequent, Jed, and I've just never noticed). Or more likely it was
the term tmnsp.net that got Jed's attention.
Steve (still not bittorrenting after all these years)
to show you what you're missing and i suppose you could have it in soem
form already but i just downloaded this in about an hour and am playing it
right now ;
Grateful Dead
8/4/1976
Roosevelt Stadium,
Jersey City, NJ
SBD>Cm>Reel>Lucid AD2496>CD>EAC>SHN
(Tape Flips Patched w/(FOB) Shure Mics>Cm>Dat>CD)
(parts of set 1 patched from video soundtrack)
from Charlie Miller via Patrick Clifford with many thanks
(my source for the show was bob wagner - cm)
Disc 1 (79:25)
Set 1:
Sugaree (14:42)
New Minglewood Blues (10:39)
Row Jimmy (12:21)
Big River (7:04)
Loser (11:10)
Looks Like Rain (7:50)
They Love Each Other (8:56)
The Music Never Stopped (6:39)
Disc 2 (73:17)
Set 1 continued:
Scarlet Begonias (15:26)
Set 2:
Help On The Way--> (6:34)
Slipknot--> (10:49)
Franklin's Tower--> (12:16)
Dancin' In The Streets--> (14:42)
The Wheel--> (5:42)
Samson & Delilah (7:45)
Disc 3 (61:43)
Set 2 continued:
It Must Have Been The Roses (8:52)
Not Fade Away--> (6:50)
Drums--> (3:58)
The Other One--> (16:43)
Ship Of Fools (8:36)
Sugar Magnolia (12:03)
Johnny B. Goode (4:36)
Note:
Patrick Clifford sent me this in order to work on set 1 of the black and
white video that was done by BHP in 2005. The following changes were made to
set 1 to match the video:
1) First 1 minute 11.956 seconds that is the lead into Sugaree used the
audio that came with the video as it was better than the audience splice
from the sbd source.
This portion of the audio was normalized to blend in better.
2) Between Sugaree and Minglewood, 1 minute 52.707 seconds was missing from
the soundboard source and filled in with audio from the original video
soundtrack. This portion of the audio was normalized to blend in better.
3) Between Minglewood and Row Jimmy, 1 minute 24 seconds of video was
missing that was filled by using graphics and audio source. This is part of
6 minute break between songs where Phil left the stage.
3) Between Big River and Loser, part of the video was missing - on all 3
audio sources I looked at, this part of the show was also missing so I was
unable to fill in properly. When the video started again, the first 20
seconds was missing from the soundboard source and filled in with audio from
the original video soundtrack. This portion of the audio was normalized to
blend in better.
4) Between Loser and Looks Like Rain, part of the video was missing - on all
3 audio sources I looked at, this part of the show was also missing so I was
unable to fill in properly. When the video started again, the first 1 minute
8 seconds was missing from the soundboard source and filled in with audio
from the original video soundtrack. This portion of the audio was normalized
to blend in better.
5) Between They Love Each Other and Music Never Stopped, 53.124 seconds were
missing from the soundboard source and filled in with audio from the
original video soundtrack. This portion of the audio was normalized to blend
in better.
EAC in secure mode with proper offsets used to extract
CDwav used to split tracks
FLAC frontend for encoding to FLAC
DEAC/FLAC conversion 6/21/06 by Kevin Tobin
Flac footprint:
gd760804d3t07.flac:cc96b0ab1ce7ca4942d4b51781a615d8
gd760804d1t01.flac:21b33bf277d116b755b8503ba507fcae
gd760804d1t02.flac:9cdc6e40538e469318a08ddc2506dff7
gd760804d1t03.flac:63c9739b86eafc3f7a187454321ff291
gd760804d1t04.flac:7010ee71c487d73d60d908c380204e94
gd760804d1t05.flac:ddf7d5a7cf4d76fd2123e1904f8aa5d5
gd760804d1t06.flac:0025b77c87f510282b6bb383fb257546
gd760804d1t07.flac:98c0933667760ce91f4d71e677082608
gd760804d1t08.flac:ef40ad30fb8ff0910a35ad749e695951
gd760804d2t01.flac:3b7294df22434a55c98914e09d500a1d
gd760804d2t02.flac:b8a30460626c36d308f0c6e7bb66ab16
gd760804d2t03.flac:e572c1c1eb2505ffbdde8f5664c40fe7
gd760804d2t04.flac:456919d0d04034f3314a54579d0f023b
gd760804d2t05.flac:7e2835339e79f7b267fa365ef3572134
gd760804d2t06.flac:3160fd696e3b7dfcbe22a52564b61d66
gd760804d2t07.flac:78e9107b87483fb6b46299e859b8d92a
gd760804d3t01.flac:96b4aee57a02419a343060b2c1266408
gd760804d3t02.flac:574d595f9630e26f8e140d98ba101509
gd760804d3t03.flac:0df94d612d0bda85bc091c889688c4a2
gd760804d3t04.flac:5b655353110edff921d9f7e54372e55a
gd760804d3t05.flac:a7233533adc58466ca8f4e5ee1a04bd6
gd760804d3t06.flac:d059bd0ae7d598f4e1285d93af05c361
Oh I know I'm missing tons of good stuff. And part of it is that I already
have SO much music (including the show you've mentioned here) that I really
have no need for any more, especially since I still have some 40 or so shows
I've never heard, including a bunch on my hard drive that I've never even
extracted from shn...but the main stopper is that my PC doesn't have a CD
burner, which stops me from using the PC as a music maker...and my Mac is
still on system 9, which doesn't work for bittorrent...so, as much as I use
computers every day for business and pleasure, I've just never set anything
up for bittorrent...heck, I can't even do FLAC yet...but of course I always
want more shows, better sources, and a pipeline to a lot of this video
that's out there now...just haven't bothered...one of these days...
Steve
>Never mind. Googled tmnsp here in rmgd, logged on and got in. Seems the
>old site is gone but registered users are still grandfathered. I'll
>bookmark this site.
>
>Move along. Nothing to see here now.
Waitaminute! I was a registered user at tmnsp.net, and I can't log in
to the new site! And there's no contact information or anything
there!
I guess I'm screwed.
>Theresa
>scarletbgonias wrote:
>> Just went there since the back labelling of CDs is done and WTF? It's
>> some domain registration site now? Have I been sniffing paint and
>> wallpaper glue vapors too long? What happened?
>>
>> Theresa
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~ Seth Jackson
MySpace URL - http://www.myspace.com/sethjacksonsong
Songwriting and Music Business Info: http://www.sethjackson.net
No, you aren't screwed. Each member is allowed to invite three friends, and
I've only used one of mine. If you can't get in, let me know and I'll
invite you.
IAAHSWYPII??
Okay, send me an email, so I can invite you.
I just found a page that says it's for recovering your lost username or
password. Try this - http://jeromesplace.net/recover.php
It was tmnsp.net that brought me out, I guess. I am almost a total
lurker.Well I was, and will be again.
I just thought that what with I thought was coming I would
help the Scarlet out. Quality 'postal' time is hard to schedule.
Thanks, but it says that my email address was not found in their
database.
very nice of you Jed...stop being such a stranger :)
Steve
Okay, then, Pepe, send me an email so I'll have your address. I need it for
them to send you the invitation.
k
Thanks for the offer, but it looks like someone else has already sent
me one! I'm in!