Bob Dylan "The Bob Dylan Show" The Fillmore Denver, CO 2005-03-29 CD 1 01 Introduction - Tombstone Blues 02 Watching the River Flow 03 Down along the Cove 04 Desolation Row 05 Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum 06 Lay, Lady, Lay 07 Highway 61 Revisited 08 Can't Wait 09 Absolutely Sweet Marie 10 This Wheel's on Fire 11 John Brown 71:06 CD 2 12 Summer Days - audience (encore) 13 Sing Me Back Home - Band Introduction 14 All along the Watchtower 21:46 2 CDs 92:52 This Wheel's on Fire Bob Dylan, Rick Danko [Richard Clare Danko] Sing Me Back Home Merle Haggard [Merle Ronald Haggard] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Torrent: 117359 Title: Bob Dylan - Fillmore - Denver - 2005-03-29 Bob Dylan Fillmore Auditorium Denver, Colorado 03/29/2005 ************************************************* Source: Schoeps MK4 caps> Actives> N-box> M1 Transfer: M1 > Dio 2448 soundcard > hard drive Tracking: Wavelab 4.0 Sector Boundry Correction: Trader Little Helper Final Sampling Frequency: 44.1KHz File Format: 16-Bit FLAC Special Audio Final Format: No Recorded by: "Remnant" For artist promotion only, Not for sale, all rights reserved by "Bob Dylan". ************************************************* --jtblackmore ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Torrent: 290416 Title: Bob Dylan - Denver 2005-3-29 - Remnant recording (LB-2790) To fill in the gaps in 11223344's Bob Dylan 2005 series here the second Denver show, recorded by Remnant and known as LB-2790. These are the original files straight from my archive HD, only the LB-2790 file added. In this series all 2005 dates will be seeded in A quality. Bob Dylan, 3/29/05, Denver, Colorado, The Fillmore Auditorium, 2CDR LB-2790, (72min+69min), NOTES : Recorded with Schoeps MK4s; bittorrent download 05/05; excellent sound [A]; brief talking d1t5 1:4x "be careful going home"; very similar quality to previous version with this one being a litlle warmer Note that the Merle Haggard set is not included. --TwinWithin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- taper: "Remnant" lineage: Schoeps Mikrofone MK 4's Capsules > Schoeps Mikrofone KC-5 Active Colette Cables > N-Box+ > Sony PCM-M1 Digital Audio Recorder > Transfer: Sony PCM-M1 Digital Audio Recorder > M-Audio (Midiman) Delta DiO 24/48 Soundcard > hard drive > Steinberg WaveLab 4.0 (tracking) > FLAC 1.1.2a with FLAC Frontend 1.7.1 > Trader Little Helper 1.1.1/9013 > FLAC 0.5476 (14 files), md5 > Dime 2006-10-19 by jtblackmore Dime 2010-02-15 by TwinWithin <-- LB-8369 (72min+22min) [A] brief talking d1t5 1:4x "be careful going home"; very similar quality to previous version with this one being a little warmer; same recording as LB-2790 with similar wav and spectral view except levels slightly different; this has less digital flaws The Fillmore 1510 Clarkson St Denver, CO 80218 ************************************************************************************ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I can't understand... The description of LB-2790 reads: NOTES : Recorded with Schoeps MK4s; bittorrent download 05/05; excellent sound [A]; brief talking d1t5 1:4x "be careful going home"; very similar quality to previous version with this one being a litlle warmer; (a bittorrent from 10/06 was same recording with very similar wav and spectral views with Haggard set torrented separately; described as "Source: Schoeps MK4 caps> Actives> N-box> M1, Transfer: M1 > Dio 2448 soundcard > hard drive, Tracking: Wavelab 4.0, Sector Boundry Correction: Trader Little Helper, Final Sampling Frequency: 44.1KHz, File Format: 16-Bit FLAC, Special Audio Final Format: No, Recorded by: "Remnant"") ; (a bittorrent from 07/07 has same flac fingerprint on d1t2; described with a generic info file and filenames like "Track??.flac.flac", I downloaded that 10/6 bittorrent and filed it as LB-2790. I only moved it from one HD to another. Now I uploaded it - that's the 02/10 version - and now it is LB-8369. Still it is the same file-set as descibed in LB-2790 and in the info for the torrent I described it as that. Ruud ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- the LB number refers to a specific md5 or ffp, which is why it is very helpful to post at least the ffp or st5 with a torrent so that those looking for different better cdrips can easily tell if there is a new one being offered your torrent has different filenames, md5, ffp, and is an upgrade over LB-2709 in that it has less discontinuities, so it was assigned a new LB number If it had been inferior with worse cdrip flaws, it would have been referenced off the LB number with an xref number which is a fairly new feature. Cdrips prior to the addition of xref numbers just got a mention in the description for an LB number like the 10/06 torrent did but were not that LB number because it did not match exactly on the ffp. And at that time it wan unknown whether it was better or worse cdrip than LB-2709 the 10/06 torrent was very similar to LB-2709 but was a different cdrip off the master at the time of that torrent there was no way to determine which was better now that Digiflawfinder has been developed, it is easier to compare different cdrips off the same master to find out which one is the cleanest cdrip with the fewest and least bad digital flaws Ideally, the original transfer from the master would circulate in lossless format, but many do not, so instead there are various cdrips with different sets of cdrip flaws circulating. There is a goal to determine and identify the best or cleanest cdrip circulating. and your prior torrent cdrip version of the recording is the best so far, although the differences are minor to most, it gets a new LB number --jeff -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------