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Kiss 10/11/1984

SHOWID 15575

Set I

Detroit Rock City
Cold Gin
Strutter
Fits Like A Glove
Heaven's On Fire
Under The Gun
I've Had Enough
I Still Love You
I Love It Loud
Creatures Of The Night
Love Gun

Set II


Set III


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Collectors With This Show

User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Slick2007 (5/5) FLAC / 1 A View   FM
gwendibbley (5/0) Digital / View  
rockcdr (5/5) CD / 1 View  
Notes: FM
afterdinnermint (5/5) CDR / 1 A View  
Notes: "Gods Of Thunder". This silver disc version ends after Creatures Of The Night. Great soundboard recording, perhaps even a professional radio broadcast. I wish a complete version of this show circulated because based on what's here, it would probably be one of the best KISS shows floating around. Fantastic disc regardless, especially for the tunes from the era which were rarely played after this tour.
Dakota33 (5/0) CDR/FLAC / 1 B View   "HOT LICHS" SILVER CD FLAC LEVEL 8 SILVER CD -> TLH -> FLAC
Notes: FM
stephen (5/4.8) FLAC / 1 FM View  
Look Tornado (5/3) cdr / 1 A View  
mike (5/0) / 0 A- View   SBD
Notes: Gaumont Theatre
Steve (5/0) CD-R/FLAC / 1 A View   FM Broadcast (?) > Cassette [Low] (Mick Upgrade)
Notes: "Mick Upgrade". Incomplete recording, but this is all that was broadcast on the radio.
Tim Devine (4/5) cdr / 1 A a+ View  
Notes: SBD
Keith Mageau (4/4.9) CDR / 1 A+ View   SBD>??>Silver CD>CDR
Notes: "Gods of Thunder"
Duane Kneller (3/5) CD-R / 1 View   FM.
dr (3/5) flac / 0 View  
Notes: Mick's Upgrades. FM broadcast but partial setlist only. Very good quality.
Erick (2/3) FLAC / 1 A View  
Notes: SBD
joey (2/0) / 0 View  
Ben (2/0) / 0 View  
Carter (1/5) CDR / 1 View  
cedremsoundlabs (1/0) / 1 View  
fleaibe (1/5) FLAC / 1 A View   SB > (recorded, not live) > BBC Radio 1 FM broadcast >
Notes: Gene Simmons : Bass Guitar, Vocals Eric Carr : Drums Paul Stanley : Guitar, Vocals Bruce Kulick : Guitar, Vocals SB > (recorded, not live) > BBC Radio 1 FM broadcast > unknown tuner > Aiwa MD250 > TDK SA-C90 cassette master > Cassette playback on Pioneer CT-S550S with azimuth correction > Sony JE530 A/D (44.1k) > Nomad JB3 > .wav > Adobe Audition > .wav > CDWAV > FLAC frontend > .flac files Note: The Sony JE530 is a minidisc recorder, however a pure digital output is available when using it as a "passthrough" device. Therefore, despite the presence of a minidisc device in this lineage there is no MD/ ATRAC compression. Patch to cover tape flip in t10 (3:07-3:23): From Boxx Vol. 2 bootleg: Silver -> CDR -> EAC -> Flac (via Ziggzz/dime) 1. Intro 0:42 2. Detroit Rock City 5:00 3. Cold Gin 5:15 4. Strutter 3:29 5. Fits Like A Glove 4:35 6. Heaven's On Fire 4:43 7. Under The Gun 5:08 8. I've Had Enough 4:02 9. I Still Love You 6:22 10. I Love It Loud 3:49 11. Creatures Of The Night 4:44 12. Love Gun 4:13 Total Time : [52:01] Editing: All samples x 150% (+3.52db) Fade at start and end. Removed a few (about 10) minor FM clicks using the Adobe Audition Click Removal tool. Patched tape flip at end of I Love It Loud: The bootleg version has some qualities that made it slightly problematic when it came to applying the patch: (1). It was slightly phased (listen in mono and notice some of the crispness disappear) And - compared to the primary source: (2). Stereo positioning is slightly different. (3). Muddier treble, and much less treble above 15kHz. All these issues are related, in that any transfer with incorrect azimuth on the playback device can cause all 3 symptoms, and any additional analogue generations would multiply the problem. Also: (4). The volume on the primary source more-or-less matches that of the patch source *at the beginning of the patch*, but the patch source was much louder *at the end* of the segment. (5). Slight speed difference. Unable to determine which of the sources is "correct" in terms of the volume, I adjusted the patch source (by decreasing its volume over the duration of the patch) so that it matches at both ends of the patch. In order to compensate for the change in stereo positioning, I delayed the right channel by a few samples. The change TO the patch source is barely noticable; the change FROM the patch back to the primary source is more noticable (it totals 16 seconds), and de-clicking was used to smooth the actual point of change. The patch was NOT speed- adjusted, but the actual difference in speed between the two sources is trivial (since this occurs during spoken section of the audio). Flaws: There are some Right channel (slightl) drop-outs at 3-and-a-bit second intervals during the first 10 minutes or so. These are presumably related to a mechanical issue on the master cassette. Physical evidence for this exists on the tape itself (looks like stretching on the sides). More noticable drop-outs at 1:13 into Love Gun
julien (0/0) CD FLAC / 1 View   FM - Excellent Recording
Notes: 50 minutes
Fred (0/0) / 0 View   : FM master tape (original broadcast recording made 4/1/85 onto Sony BHF 90 cassette tape) >...