A new (to me, at least) audience recording just showed up on Dimeadozen. Haven't listened to it yet... Here is the info:
Velvet Underground: The Exploding Plastic Inevitable 1966-09 Provincetown audience recordings
Chrysler Art Museum
Provincetown
1966-08-31 to 1966-09-04
(exact date unknown)
Be aware that these are VERY poor quality recordings!
I have removed those segments which appeared to contain film soundtrack material since they have arguably been "officially released".
set 1 (?)
S101: I'll Be Your Mirror (cut) 0.53
S102: I'm Not A Young Man Anymore (cut) 3.26
S103: Little Sister (cut)/All Tommorrow's Parties 8.21
S104: Venus In Furs 5.33
S105: Black Angel's Death Song 3.55
S106: Heroin 6.01
set 2 (?)
S201: intro 1.21
S202: I'll Be Your Mirror 2.15
S203: unknown 0.33
S204: I'm Not A Young Man Anymore 3.00
S205: unknown 1.30
S206: Little Sister 2.14
Original recordings by Dorothy Gees Seckler on what seems to have been 2 x C60 cassettes. Contemporary ads for the shows offer 2 shows nightly, at 9pm and 10.30pm.
New '66 tape on Dime
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falconwhit
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Re: New '66 tape on Dime
Any chance of moving this to a place that would be easier to access for a technically-challenged fan? I don't have a dimeadozen account and it seems to be a multi-step process to get there
Re: New '66 tape on Dime
This is probably sourced from the Smithsonian. It is publicly available, I posted the links here:
Sound excerpts from interview with John Cale, 1966 September
Sound excerpts from interview with John Cale, 1966 September
jonas wrote: ↑21 Mar 2024 15:29 mads.si.edu/mads/id/AAA-AAA_seckdoro_1999_a/AAA-AAA_seckdoro_1999_a.mp3
mads.si.edu/mads/id/AAA-AAA_seckdoro_2000_a/AAA-AAA_seckdoro_2000_a.mp3
mads.si.edu/mads/id/AAA-AAA_seckdoro_2001_a/AAA-AAA_seckdoro_2001_a.mp3
mads.si.edu/mads/id/AAA-AAA_seckdoro_2002_a/AAA-AAA_seckdoro_2002_a.mp3
I kept the links unclickable so your browser doesn't send the smithsonian a referer header that can trace them back to this thread
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hallucalation
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Re: New '66 tape on Dime
This is huge upgrade over lossy copies out there. Shame it's incomplete tapes
Re: New '66 tape on Dime
I'ver not heard this copy but with poor quality recordings from nearly 60 years ago is it really a "huge upgrade" just because it's lossless?
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Re: New '66 tape on Dime
If it's true lossless then yeah, it should be a significant upgrade over Mp3. But has anyone checked whether that's actually what it is, or is it just MP3 files converted to Flac?
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Re: New '66 tape on Dime
FLAC from Dime:

MP3 from the Smithsonian:

The MP3 cuts off at 14khz but I can't hear a difference

MP3 from the Smithsonian:

The MP3 cuts off at 14khz but I can't hear a difference
Re: New '66 tape on Dime
I get that if we are talking about a well recorded and well mastered track then yeah, clearly a lossless copy would sound significantly better than MP3. But these tracks are really rough, distorted recordings, some of them barely listenable (which I love regardless). My point is, does lossless really represent a "huge" or "significant" upgrade in this case? It's not going to make them any less distorted, is it?
Maybe it's just my old ears but I think we're in danger of kidding ourselves that things automatically sound better just because they are FLAC.
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Re: New '66 tape on Dime
I think mp3 is probably more than enough to represent a badly recorded cassette from 1966. Is unlikely the flacs are any closer to the source tape than the mo3
And I don’t get why sometimes these dimeadozen shares remove tracks that have been shared elsewhere. I’d think better to keep a document like that intact.
And I don’t get why sometimes these dimeadozen shares remove tracks that have been shared elsewhere. I’d think better to keep a document like that intact.
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