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Radiohead 10/02/2000

Victoria Park, Cheshire, Warrington, England
SHNID 20890
Source Summary
source:Westwood One Mobile Recording Studio>Master DAT>Master CD>WAV>SHN; "My friend worked for Westwood One and I have a Master CD from the original DAT" -- NOTE: Several listeners report possible .mp3 generation in the lineage. http://www.sharingthegroove.org/msgboard/showthread.php?s=&threadid=52450&highlight=Warrington ; Caveat emptor.
Entered by Ron Broman
Checksums d1, d2
Disc Counts 2 / 2
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Date Circulated
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04/30/2004
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Radiohead

October 2, 2000

Victoria Park- Warrington, Cheshire, UK





source:Westwood One Mobile Recording Studio>Master DAT>Master CD>WAV>SHN

My friend worked for Westwood One and I have a Master CD from the original DAT



Disc One
1) The National Anthem
2) Morning Bell
3) Airbag
4) Karma Police
5) In Limbo
6) Optimistic
7) Paranoid Android
8) Permanent Daylight
9) Pyramid Song
10)Street Spirit(Fade Out)
11)Climbing Up The Walls
12)Dollars and Cents
13)Talk Show Host

Disc Two
1) Lucky
2) Idioteque
3) Just
4) Everything In It's Right Place

Encore 1
5) Exit Music(For A Film)
6) The Thief
7) The Bends
8) How To Disappear COmpletely

Encore 2
9) Motion Picture Soundtrack
10)My Iron Lung






Comments

Date: 12/09/2003
User: Matt
IMO, this seed doesn't sound as good as the source would lead you to believe. Also, TAO gaps between tracks.
Date: 01/16/2004
User: Bob
"Westwood One", do you otherwise mean the 'BBC'? Don't believe this guy
Date: 01/16/2004
Westwood One does mobile content delivery, meaning they broadcast radio programs from one market into another. It's entirely possible that this chap's buddy worked for Westwood One delivering content that originally aired on the BBC. Until someone proves otherwise, I have no reason to doubt the veracity of his claims.
Date: 04/03/2004
User: drworm01
I just did a frequency analysis on this show and it looks like there's mp3 lineage somewhere along the way. I'll admit to ignorance on reading frequency analyses, but this one drops off sharply at 15 kHz just like an mp3. If someone could look at the tracks and say otherwise, great. But I think these need to be looked at again.
Date: 04/03/2004
User: Matt
I always thought this seed sounded small and suspected it may have been mp3...
Date: 04/03/2004
Thanks for the critical listening/analysis. I have updated the source info to comment on the possibility of an .mp3 generation in the lineage. Hopefully one of our skilled audiophiles can analyze the WAVs and confirm.