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I'm wondering whether if it possible to remaster the Kenny Giles Walks OZn Water bootleg. I got it a while now and I quite like it, but the sound quality is just abominable.
But since the biggest problem of the bootleg is that the lower tones are too dominant, I think it might be possible to remaster it effectively, it might even require not even that much effort...
But I'm lousy with computer issues, so I can't do it. My idea is; can a good remasterer take on this bootleg and try to make something out of it? I think it would be a very nice one once the sound quality is cleared up a bit.
To be honest, messing around with demo's etc. it not really a 'done' thing. This is the way the band recorded them. They were never intended to be of great sonic quality or anything. Part of their charm is the fact that they sound as if they were recorded from under somebody's armpit.
Karst wrote:To be honest, messing around with demo's etc. it not really a 'done' thing. This is the way the band recorded them. They were never intended to be of great sonic quality or anything. Part of their charm is the fact that they sound as if they were recorded from under somebody's armpit.
i think his point is that somebody f**ked up the sound deliberately before 'leaking' them. if you listen to the original tapes they're a world of difference better
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Jan's stuff on dime is of a hell of a lot better quality -- not sure if these are the originals, but I tend to think so. Doesn't have the CNT's though, 'cuz they were released on whatever.
Anyhowz, be glad with what the good lord gives ya, and quit yankin' the chain.
Karst wrote:To be honest, messing around with demo's etc. it not really a 'done' thing. This is the way the band recorded them. They were never intended to be of great sonic quality or anything. Part of their charm is the fact that they sound as if they were recorded from under somebody's armpit.
Disagree BIG TIME.
Aren't demos supposed to be for the record company to say, "yeah record the b@stard"?
If they sounded like they came from under an armpit, then I can't see how that's going to sell the band's cause to the fat fcuckr with the money.
Which beggers the question.
Why do all the demo boots sound so bad?
Pista wrote:Which beggers the question.
Why do all the demo boots sound so bad?
they apparently don't but you have to be one of The Inner Circle to have heard them, I'm not in that club
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
sorry for my late response. I listen to these files a few times and decided do do it not. Sorry for that.
Reasons why: there has be some major Damage done in transfer from the original source. I guess what we hear is approx. the 3rd transfer, so any cure might be even worse than the desease.
Pista wrote:Which beggers the question.
Why do all the demo boots sound so bad?
they apparently don't but you have to be one of The Inner Circle to have heard them, I'm not in that club
Me neither.
I've given up listening to the demos now, as they all sound like they're coming from the next door neighbour's flat.
One day we might get a 1st gen recording pop up. That would be interesting.
Pista wrote:One day we might get a 1st gen recording pop up. That would be interesting.
I'm sure that that will happen. Or even better, that Andrew actually spends some time going back over these things and put out a set of radio performances, rare lives and demo's. Heh.
Pista wrote:One day we might get a 1st gen recording pop up. That would be interesting.
I'm sure that that will happen. Or even better, that Andrew actually spends some time going back over these things and put out a set of radio performances, rare lives and demo's. Heh.
Karst wrote:To be honest, messing around with demo's etc. it not really a 'done' thing. This is the way the band recorded them. They were never intended to be of great sonic quality or anything. Part of their charm is the fact that they sound as if they were recorded from under somebody's armpit.
Disagree BIG TIME.
Aren't demos supposed to be for the record company to say, "yeah record the b@stard"?
If they sounded like they came from under an armpit, then I can't see how that's going to sell the band's cause to the fat fcuckr with the money.
Which beggers the question.
Why do all the demo boots sound so bad?
We're talking about PRE-PRODUCTION demos, not the tawdry 8 track affairs that N00b bands send record companies.
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sisters demos are usually so that the band (and assorted mates - see the victims of circumstance affair) can tell what their prospective song sounds like, and thus tweak bits accordingly.
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Here's 1969, Good Things, Alice, I got these years before the Kenny Giles CD appeared, labelled as "Body Electric Demos Feb'82". I wasn't told they were "mega rare" or anything either! I think they're better quality than the ones on KG. http://www.sendspace.com/file/kbeq7d (mp3 @ 192kbps)
The tracks appeared in that order (although they're tracks 3,9 & 4 on the KG CD) and the end of Alice has been slightly recorded over so it ends abruptly, but that's exactly the same as it appears in the KG CD.
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele