Info.txt

The Who - The 1969 Soundboard Tapes Vol. 2 - Restored & Remastered 

01. Heaven and Hell
02. Can't Explain
03. Fortune Teller
04. Tattoo
05. Young Man Blues
06. I'm Free (cuts in)
07. Tommy's Holiday Camp
08. We're Not Gonna Take It
09. Summertime Blues
10. Shakin' All Over 

Time: 41m40s 

Tr. 1-5: Capitol Theater, Ottawa - 15 October 1969 (1st Set) 
Tr. 6-10: Presumably from the same Place + Date.

Mods, I have extensively compared these five tracks 
with the following releases, and none of them matched:
-"Live at Leeds - Deluxe edition"
-"Live at the Isle of Wight 1970" 
-"The kids are alright" soundtrack

I have also verified this with Dime Moderator Clive (E.L. Wisty) 
who has given his approval for this torrent. 

Line up: 

Roger Daltrey: Vocals, Harp 
Pete Townshend: Vocals, SG 
John Entwistle: Vocals, Bass 
Keith Moon: Mad Master of the Skins

Sources: Multitrack Soundboard Recordings -> 
(Rough) Mixdown -> R2R -> ? -> Silver Pressed Bootlegs 
-> EAC -> Wavemerge 2.1 -> Adobe Audition 1.5 (Speed Correcting, 
Editing, Manual Level Correction) -> Cubase SX3.0 (using 
UAD Pultec EQ + Precision EQ/MB/LIM) -> CdWave -> FLAC (L6) 

Used Bootleg source: Pure Rock Theatre. 

Restored, Edited & Mastered by Prof. Stoned 
 
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I owe gratitude to the following (in no particulair) order:

----Howard, for taking the time to transfer two if his old cassettes
to cdr's and send them to me.

----Everett, for providing me some great audio material.

----Tim(who), for providing me some great audio material.

----Siege, for providing me some great audio material & his website:
<http://www.geocities.com/cgwhitman2/who/who.html> 
The compilating of this series is largely based on his research.

----The Dime Mods for encouragement & help.

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Prof Stoned says: 

Here's part two (out of five) of my current WHO project. 

I attempt to restore the complete lot of the many SDB tapes from the 
North American fall tour of 1969 that are floating around. 
The problem with all these recordings is that they are not properly labelled, 
and in some cases it is impossible to say from which date the recording 
originates. (see the info.txt file from volume 1 for more on this subject)

The recordings here are sourced from one bootleg: Pure Rock Theatre. 
Many of you already got this. But there's a world of difference in what 
you'll hear on those CD's compared to what's on this new version. 
The sound quality on this bootleg is quite clean on most of 
the tracks, which implies that they come from low generation 
tape sources, though it's has some Noise reduction.
And, there are also tape warbles hearable in Tr. 01, 09 & 10. 
Unfortunately, no better source than this has surfaced yet. 

*** About The Restoration 

The first 5 tracks are 100 % certainly the above place +date.
The last five tracks are likely to be from the same day,
but I can't guarentee this for sure.
It is certain though that these are not from the October 
18th Stonybrook University show or any of the shows
that will be covered in this series.
After compared the music with a generated 660 HZ tone
I corrected the speed with -0.18 semitones.
Channels were already in the right order.

*** About The Mastering 

I attempted to get a 'natural' sounding remaster. 
Not the kind that makes your ears bleed, nor that 
kind that sounds heavily processed. 

I never use Noise Reduction. Hate it. 
But unfortunately some severe NR was used in the original 
mastering of "Pure Rock Theatre". 
So if you hear it, that's where it comes from... 

I did some careful EQ-ing with the Pultec & the Precision.
I gave the whole thing a careful treatment with 5-band multiband 
compression. 
Because of the rough nature of the mixes, this gave the mix
more depth and less ear-clattering hi mids & ends.
I used two different mastering settings for the whole compilation, 
to make the overall sound as good and similair as possible. 

Then I used the Precision Limiter for some more volume, 
but -again- very carefully. 

A frequency analyses proved this to be lossless. 

Enjoy Y'all !! 

ps: Here are my other WHO torrents: 
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=73688 
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=101865 

pps: I like getting comments, y'know.