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Friday, December 5, 2025

The Who - Amsterdam 1969: Restored from 2025 Tape Transfer [A Prof. Stoned Project]


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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100 comments:

  1. Wow.. Prof ! Christmas has come early. Thankyou so very much for this and all the gems you give us. AA

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  2. Thanks very much! Love The Who.

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  3. Thanks very much, what a nice Sinterklaas present! Nice to see that you included pictures from my Who friends Henk and Nico, and the news item that I put on YouTube.

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    1. Thanks a lot for that! Everybody should see it at least 5 times.

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    2. Agreed. Keith's fall from the stage is really spectacular!

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  4. A fantastic show. Fantastic preservation. Fantastic presentation. Prof, thank you for sharing your efforts, you are most appreciated

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  5. In the early ‘80s I started tape trading which started with me taping my bootleg LPs. Early on I got a tape of this show that ran just a wee bit fast, although it took some time for me to realize that! It’s long been a favorite of this year, in part because they do “Sally Simpson” which I believe Daltrey found very tricky to sing live, but also the quality of the tape I got was better than so many multi-generation AUDs, and of course the performance.

    So thank you so much for spending so much time and care on this show!

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  6. Many thanks Professor!!

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  7. Thanks again - as ever, looks amazing! A,

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  8. Thank you very much Prof. Stoned!

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  9. thank you very much!

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  10. Thank you, I look forward to this. You're efforts are always appreciated. Feel free to send a message :)

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  11. Thanks a lot I enjoy your work Thanks a lot

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  12. A lot of work for a great result. I saw the Who so many time since 1972 till 2024.Thanks a lot

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  13. Thanks so much, seems to be quite wonderful!
    Forgive me though, would it be a good idea to make the tape transfer available without any other work??
    The de-mixing technology seems like it's working well these days but I still can't hardly believe it completely. Believe 100 percent that it's as good as it seems. Just a thought.

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    1. Ah, that's nice. Move along bro. Nothing I offer will ever be good enough for you.

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    2. "Anonymous" is famous across the internet for his perceptive and helpful comments.

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    3. not sure why Prof reacted the way he did. You weren't unreasonable, anon. He should keep in mind that we're all here because we like and appreciate his great work. No need to get in a tizzy about it.

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  14. Can't wait to give it a listen. Thanks so much for sharing it.

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  15. Was just listening to your Who Singles comp this morning and now I see this. Christmas has indeed come early. Thanks, Prof.

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  16. Wow. Wasn't aware of a new tape transfer. Can't wait. Once again thank you so much for the awesome work your sharing. Happy holidays!

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  17. This is nice to have
    Thank you for your time and care

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  18. Thanks a lot for sharing! Great to have such an important rock and roll show in even better quality!

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  19. Thanks Prof. This is such a great surprise. Your work has become the gold standard. Please keep up the awesome work you do.

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  20. Thank you very much for this Prof BTW - love the photo of Bob Pridden with a couple of WEM audio masters.

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  21. Many thanks - looking forward to listening.

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  22. Thanks Prof! Great work as ever. Much appreciated.

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  23. Many thanks for this show kind Prof.

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  24. incredible work as always, thank you prof!
    mikeL

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  25. Thank you, Prof!

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  26. Thank you very much, gave it a listen last night, tremendous job done.

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  27. Thank you for another great gift!

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  28. Thanks! Still waiting for The Doors debut album on mono

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  29. Thank you so much for this one. A true gem!

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  30. Many thanks again for your diligent work. The Who in 1969 is tops!

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  31. Thank you so much for the absolutely superb work you did on the Who 1969 Amersterdam performance. I am very very grateful a dedicated professional like yourself will do everything possible to ensure that these priceless audio artefacts are enshrined in our future. The restoration you have attained is nothing short of miraculous

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  32. The Who are one of my top of the tops bands. Thanks, Professor, for your amazing work, as always.

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  33. Woah Prof!! This is fantastic! Thanks for this. Such a great show.

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  34. Many many thanks. Delightful sounds for the body and mind. Tommy would be proud!

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  35. amazing (again!) thank you

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  36. Thanks very much! As usual, superior sound transfer.

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  37. Thanks in advance from the Australian bush! Can't wait to download this when I get back to the chilly climes of Canada! Got a feeling '26 is gonna be a good year ...

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  38. Hi Prof! Opie here. Thanks for another great remis/remaster! Can't wait for the next projects!

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  39. Thanks Prof I look forward to hearing your work.

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  40. Many thanks as ever for all your hard work!

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  41. As ever top quality. Thanks Prof.

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  42. This is jaw-dropping! WHAT POWER!!!!!

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  43. What a blisteringly tight and wild band they were. Tommy makes sense here!
    Thank you!

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  44. Can't thank you enough for your work through the years. I have to say this is the best this show has ever sounded!

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  45. Thank You, always a favorite boot of mine to listen to.Now I have the real deal Thanks to you. A Merry Christmas to you and a happy New Year

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  46. Thanks so much. Just cranked it and listened to the whole thing. The old bootleg of this always lacked a certain something for a good listen. This feels musical and breathes nicely. An essential companion to your other wonderful Who Tommy era Live releases.

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  47. Thank you very much! :-)

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  48. Can't wait to dive into this, thank you, Prof!

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  49. Off topic question, was AI used in your Second Hand remasters? If so I wouldn't buy them.

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    1. Parts of the process used modern tools, but the creative and mastering decisions were made by humans. Nothing was generated or altered by AI in a way that replaces human work.

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  50. I've had a few people arguing the benefits of having the raw unmastered version of this as well.

    Well, I certainly don't wanna be the one locking you out of Sonic Valhalla.... But on the other hand, I paid for the transfer myself and I don't feel obligated to give away * everything *.

    So you will have to accept it as MP3 encoded at 160kbps with Lame decoder. Here it is, the full transfer (speed corrected, channel swapped and normalized but that's all).

    https://tinyurl.com/d68w2aak

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    1. Many thanks Prof. I'd be happy to make a financial contribution to help cover those costs to have a lossless version.

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    2. Nah, I'm happy to have paid for this myself. Thanks for your continued support!

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    3. a little petty, Prof. Just don't reply if you don't want to share that. It's ok.

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    4. Can't win with some of you, sigh.

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    5. Do you mean that you paid the original taper for his tape? You bought it from him?

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  51. wow! thank you so much, all the best in 2026

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  52. Thanks so much for all of your efforts & hard work on this recording and for making it available to everyone! The show sounds terrific. This is definitely be the best version available.

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  53. Thank you I've always loved what you do and I wish I had your ears and skill.

    All the best,

    ND

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  54. Thank You Prof. This was one of my earliest ever bootleg CD's from the late 1980's.

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  55. Happy new year Prof Stoned

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  56. Prof i was wondering how Bob managed to capture this show in complete form with this recording system that seems to be the same for the following USA tour ...... but they [namely Ottawa] seem to suffer from tapes running out during Tommy?

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    1. As noted, this was recorded by the NOS. Pridden -in all likeliness- only handed them a stereo signal. The Fall USA tour was captured on Pete's reel to reel machine, as he mentions in his book.

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  57. Thanks a million!

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  58. WOW!!! I have enjoyed this show since its first appearance through tape trading circles, and subsequent vinyl and CD issues. And as I expected, your work here elevates this recording to its highest audio enjoyment yet! You've done a lot to improve the balance and EQ, and the drums are more powerful and less "papery" than before. Wish the snare was mic'd more, but you have really made the drums in particular shine! I can't thank you enough for all of your hard work and generosity through the years. The collecting community are forever indebted to your sonic treasures and low generation sources. And thanks for transferring this particular show - it has never sounded better!
    Bless The Who - and the good Prof.
    Cheers good sir!
    Jon H.

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    1. Yay! That's the best kind of feedback you can give me. 😊

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  59. Oh boy I am looking forward to this. I was once in contact with the gentleman that provided the source tape myself, and assisted in its "liberation." He was a cool guy. And it is a wonderful show.

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  60. Thank you very much. Another great job done here!

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  61. Thank you, thank you, thank you! This is better than any official live Who album.

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  62. Thanx a million, Prof!

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  63. Much thanks. Sounds fantastic. Thanks for all the hard work.

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  64. thank you Prof! much appreciated

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  65. Wow, I was blow away with the sound quality of this live performance. If anyone questions the greatness and intensity of the early Who, or Pete's ability as a guitarist, give this a listen and your questions will be answered. I can only imagine the time spent bringing the quality to the audio. Thank you for making this available!!

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  66. A very important musical document well worth the Professor's efforts. Thank you very much!

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  67. Different “Anonymous” here. This is a really nice upgrade, even from your previous upgrade. Thank you so much for the great work!

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  68. Excellent! Very glad you're still on a Who kick.

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