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F.A.Q.
Who? Retired sound engineer who loves music from the 60's & early 70's.
What? My aim is to make rare stuff publicly available again with the best possible sound quality.
Great pick, Professor! I can't wait to hear what you do with this one. The mix of the sbd has always sounded a little funky to me so I am certain this will be a big improvement. Cheers!
awesome, love this early electric period - the Newport performance is fantastic with Mike Bloomfield's snarling guitar so looking forward to checking out Robbie in the lead role in '65
Terrific choice! Haven't seen Dylan on here in years. I actually just listened to the rather horrific sounding Forest Hills show the other day and had this one queued up so a superior version is particularly welcome.
First of all, as a fan, THANK YOU, this sounds fabulous. Secondly, as a digitizer of radio shows with only a TEAC 4-track familiarity with mixing tracks, can you point me in the direction of any good online references so I may learn how to improve my transcriptions? (Thanks whether you can, can't, or won't, regardless.) :)
As always - super great sound and excellent pick! Thank you for all of your efforts - Still cranking The Who - Amsterdam - will rotate this in now - Thank you!!
Wow ... I did not see this coming. I thought that after The Who posting, you'd be too busy with your other duties to offer another gift ... I am speechless yet again.
This is excellent. I've used the same source in the past but without demixing, just a lot of EQ work and some multiband compression, and it was good, but no where near this good. Great work - I'd say this is definitive for the time being! Thank you.
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Fantastic work! Would love to hear what you could do with other Dylan '65-66 shows with songs not on that last month (royal albert, etc) such as Positively 4th St from Australia. Also the Europe 1987 tour with Petty has no really great quality recordings, you could take some of the aud tapes and really make them shine- there are some real gems in there!
Can't wait to hear this! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!
ReplyDeleteAmazing, I've read about this show, but never heard it. Can't wait! Many thanks, as always, good Prof.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for this rare concert and your audio wizardry!
ReplyDeleteGreat pick, Professor! I can't wait to hear what you do with this one. The mix of the sbd has always sounded a little funky to me so I am certain this will be a big improvement. Cheers!
ReplyDelete- Joaquin Antique
Amazing, thanks Prof.
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Thanks, Prof.!!
ReplyDeleteawesome, love this early electric period - the Newport performance is fantastic with Mike Bloomfield's snarling guitar so looking forward to checking out Robbie in the lead role in '65
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame Bloomfield couldn't stay.
DeleteOh, man, you're always Right On!!!
DeleteThanks for the great music and all that you do to make it sound so terrific.
ReplyDeleteTerrific choice! Haven't seen Dylan on here in years. I actually just listened to the rather horrific sounding Forest Hills show the other day and had this one queued up so a superior version is particularly welcome.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to hearing this one. Thanks very much for the share!
ReplyDeletethank you! looking forward to this!
ReplyDeletepost a small note of thanks
ReplyDeleteactually a BIG 🎵 of thanks 🎶
...and I like what you do, in fact, we all do 🙂
Thank you
ReplyDelete1965 is a fascinating era! Thanks for bringing it out of the murk so we can hear it for ourselves.
ReplyDeleteProf, you're on fire!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds amazing - my favorite era of Dylan and most of the interesting concerts suffer from poor sound. Great work and thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for this.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, sounds great a way big upgrade on Boots I,d heard of this sow. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, asolutely stunning! Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, as a fan, THANK YOU, this sounds fabulous. Secondly, as a digitizer of radio shows with only a TEAC 4-track familiarity with mixing tracks, can you point me in the direction of any good online references so I may learn how to improve my transcriptions? (Thanks whether you can, can't, or won't, regardless.) :)
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid I have no easy answers, sir.
DeleteBrilliant work! Much thanks!
ReplyDeleteAs always - super great sound and excellent pick! Thank you for all of your efforts - Still cranking The Who - Amsterdam - will rotate this in now - Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Thank you-
ReplyDeleteThanks for your work, Im have dipped in and the sound is great, can't wait to hear it all.
ReplyDeleteThank you Prof
ReplyDeletewhat a great master, thanks for sharing your work!
ReplyDeleteAmazing... First I've known of your work and your site! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteBob!! Mr PS, you have excelled yourself once more. Thank you Sir
ReplyDeleteThank you again and again and ...
ReplyDeleteThank you as always...
ReplyDeleteExcellent!!! Thank you Prof ...and I like what you do
ReplyDeleteOooh, thank you so much! This is truly great. I wish you can bring us more Dylan here ;-)
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for remastering this.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant - thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you, look forward to hearing this!
ReplyDeleteWow ... I did not see this coming. I thought that after The Who posting, you'd be too busy with your other duties to offer another gift ... I am speechless yet again.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for this.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for this!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is excellent. I've used the same source in the past but without demixing, just a lot of EQ work and some multiband compression, and it was good, but no where near this good. Great work - I'd say this is definitive for the time being! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for this!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing, great work
ReplyDeleteThank you much!
ReplyDeleteLonChes
Thanks a lot!
ReplyDeleteI think it's wonderful that you take the time to give us such genuine treasures. A million thanks!
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup ! Une redécouverte de ce concert historique avec enfin le confort d'écoute nécessaire pour une expérience immersive.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this gem!
ReplyDeletesuperb! thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Prof! Great stuff as usual :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Prof! I'm looking forward to hearing this.
ReplyDeleteI wish the business cared as much as you do! Boundless thanks!
ReplyDeleteNot only historic, but a personal favorite! Can't wait to hear what sonic improvements you've been able to make - thanks!
ReplyDeletethank you, this is great!
ReplyDeleteThank you, it's always a pleasure to listen to your meticulous work.
ReplyDeleteD in California
Thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteVery excited for this, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis excellent music blog has done a review of your much appreciated work. Hope it brings a well deserved smile to your face. https://doomandgloomfromthetomb.tumblr.com/
ReplyDeleteNice one! 😎
DeleteWow! Sounds amazing! There is at least one good American (Bob Dylan, that is).
ReplyDeleteThere are many more and the fascist regime is trying to silence them. Don't let it happen!
DeleteThis is incredible! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat work. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is great work, thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteYet another great work, by both the artist as well as The Professor.
ReplyDeleteFantastic work! Would love to hear what you could do with other Dylan '65-66 shows with songs not on that last month (royal albert, etc) such as Positively 4th St from Australia. Also the Europe 1987 tour with Petty has no really great quality recordings, you could take some of the aud tapes and really make them shine- there are some real gems in there!
ReplyDeleteYou're amazing - thank you. Keep rockin'!
ReplyDeletethank you
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for this.
ReplyDeleteThanks to you and of course to Bob.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Look forward to hearing this.
ReplyDeleteI love this one. Thanks.
ReplyDeletethank you! so grateful for this
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