Tony Pusey Posted September 5, 2004 Report Posted September 5, 2004 Up. Nobody interested in Phillyq s suggestion? Quote
jazzbo Posted September 5, 2004 Report Posted September 5, 2004 I'm for it. I imagine some others may have pm'd him directly? I'm about to do so. Quote
Guy Berger Posted December 3, 2006 Author Report Posted December 3, 2006 Up. I'm listening to the Copenhagen 11/2/67 gig. It makes me want to play with legos. If you're a Miles fan, you need to hear this stuff. Guy Quote
erhodes Posted December 3, 2006 Report Posted December 3, 2006 Up. I'm listening to the Copenhagen 11/2/67 gig. It makes me want to play with legos. If you're a Miles fan, you need to hear this stuff. I have three copies of this and it is the worst recorded concert from the tour. There are two decently recorded tracks in the middle but the opening two and the closing "Masqualero" seem to be from a different and decidely inferior source. Is this your experience? How does your Copenhagen compare with the rest of the tour? Quote
Guy Berger Posted December 3, 2006 Author Report Posted December 3, 2006 Up. I'm listening to the Copenhagen 11/2/67 gig. It makes me want to play with legos. If you're a Miles fan, you need to hear this stuff. I have three copies of this and it is the worst recorded concert from the tour. There are two decently recorded tracks in the middle but the opening two and the closing "Masqualero" seem to be from a different and decidely inferior source. Is this your experience? How does your Copenhagen compare with the rest of the tour? I seem to recall it being alright -- certainly not on the level of Paris (11/6), Antwerp (10/28) or even Karlsruhe (11/7) but definitely listenable. On the other hand, the 2nd half of Rotterdam (10/30) is pretty bad. I will give it another spin. Guy Quote
erhodes Posted December 3, 2006 Report Posted December 3, 2006 Up. I'm listening to the Copenhagen 11/2/67 gig. It makes me want to play with legos. If you're a Miles fan, you need to hear this stuff. I have three copies of this and it is the worst recorded concert from the tour. There are two decently recorded tracks in the middle but the opening two and the closing "Masqualero" seem to be from a different and decidely inferior source. Is this your experience? How does your Copenhagen compare with the rest of the tour? I seem to recall it being alright -- certainly not on the level of Paris (11/6), Antwerp (10/28) or even Karlsruhe (11/7) but definitely listenable. On the other hand, the 2nd half of Rotterdam (10/30) is pretty bad. I will give it another spin. Hmmm... My Rotterdam is pretty good...just interrupted with announcements and the first track..."Footprints"?...is incomplete (starts in the middle). Let me know. Quote
Guy Berger Posted December 4, 2006 Author Report Posted December 4, 2006 Is this your experience? How does your Copenhagen compare with the rest of the tour? I seem to recall it being alright -- certainly not on the level of Paris (11/6), Antwerp (10/28) or even Karlsruhe (11/7) but definitely listenable. On the other hand, the 2nd half of Rotterdam (10/30) is pretty bad. I will give it another spin. Hmmm... My Rotterdam is pretty good...just interrupted with announcements and the first track..."Footprints"?...is incomplete (starts in the middle). Let me know. Ed, My Rotterdam starts out with decent sound but deteriorates in quality after "No Blues" (for "OGDS", "Riot" and "Masqualero"). I think Copenhagen is a little better -- the instruments sound much more lifelike. Obviously this could be due to the source of the tapes used in the Miles tree. Guy Quote
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