alt.binaries.multimedia.elton-john
alt.binaries.sounds.dts
or you can download it as a Torrent from the following location.
http://www.demonoid.com/files/details/2174735/24482915/
The file burns to a CD just like any music CD but you will need to be able
to decode DTS to listen to it. Below are full details.
Enjoy
Paulg
Music : Pop : Lossless
Created by paulguk
Music : Pop : Other quality
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Elton John - 17-11-70 (DTS 5.1 Surround CD).
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General Information
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Type.................: Stereo To Surround Using Plogue Bidule and a High
Separation Conversion/Upmix Method
Title................: 17-11-70
Artist...............: Elton John
Year.................: 1970
Genre................: Pop
Type.................: Live
Number of Songs......: 7
Audio Format.........: dts
Encoder..............: Surcode dts Encoder
Hz...................: 44,100
Channels.............: 5.1
Source...............: Lossless Files from The Stereo of the Retail CD
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Notes
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Recorded live on WABC-FM, 11-17-70 would become the fourth of John's records
to simultaneously land in the Top 10, making him the first act to do so
since The Beatles. Drawing mostly from his self-titled second album, John's
set included a sweeping "Sixty Years On", a gospel-soaked reading of "Take
Me To The Pilot" and a funked-up "Honky Tonk Women". Dee Murray and Nigel
Olson's background vocals and solid rhythmic support on songs such as "Bad
Side Of The Moon" and "Can I Put You On" made this a particularly potent
trio that would set the stage for such groups as Ben Folds Five 25 years
later. The centrepiece of this show was a roof-raising, 20-minute version of
"Burn Down The Mission" that found John throwing in covers of Arthur
Crudup's "My Baby Left Me" and The Beatles' "Get Back".
TRACK 01 "Bad Side Of The Moon"
TRACK 02 "Amoreena"
TRACK 03 "Take Me To The Pilot"
TRACK 04 "Sixty Years On"
TRACK 05 "Honky Tonk Women"
TRACK 06 "Can I Put You On"
TRACK 07 "Burn Down The Mission (Including- My Baby Left Me , Burn Down The
Mission,My Baby Left Me,Get Back"
Note: These tracks are remixed into surround 5.1 and encoded into DTS. They
can be played through a stand alone home theatre decoder capable of decoding
a DTS signal provided that the CD or DVD player is
connected digitally to the decoder using either a digital coaxial or digital
optical toslink cable. If the player is connected using analogue cables you
will only hear white noise and could damage your loudspeakers. These tracks
can also be played on computers with player programs like Foobar (with dts
plugin), KM Player, VLC Player, etc.
This download contains a DTS encoded WAV file of the entire album and a CUE
sheet to enable burning to CD with the correct track pointers.
Ensure both these files are downloaded to the same folder (create a folder
if you like) and DO NOT rename the files.
If you have a popular burning program such as Roxio or Nero installed it may
recognise the CUE file so just double click it to load and then burn to a
CD.
Alternatively, you can install the enclosed (Free) program "ImgBurn" and use
that.
Visit either of these websites if you're interested in creating your own
surround sound conversions:
Enjoy.
PaulG