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myehPosted at 2016-06-29 13:11:32(409 wks ago) (Request for upload/Reseed/ISO / Hunky Geordie “soundboard” version of Glasgow 73 ?)


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Can anyone help me out. In the description for the Hunky Geordie Tapes Volume 29 I read the following:

HUG254CD Newcastle 1973-01-07
Source: nicmac. Now I’m not pretending that this one’s up to the standards of Preston, or the “soundboard” version of Glasgow....

Can anyone point me to this "soundboard" Glasgow recording. I have searched the torrents but I can't find anything that seems close to soundboard. Thanks.

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Jean-HenriPosted at 2016-06-29 17:27:21(409 wks ago) (Request for upload/Reseed/ISO / Hunky Geordie “soundboard” version of Glasgow 73 ?)


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There's no soundboard of Glasgow 1973. Steve used the expression only as a matter of saying.

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steve23yhPosted at 2016-06-29 17:50:13(409 wks ago) (Request for upload/Reseed/ISO / Hunky Geordie “soundboard” version of Glasgow 73 ?)
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JH is right.  There are multiple versions of the same recording in circulation for this one.  The rather shabby Legendary Lost Tapes bootleg claims that the songs are from a soundboard - but it's a really substandard recording.

The Stranger09 recording that Jan Erik has upped today is considerably better quality, and there are better still in more limited circulation, which you'd easily give a 9/10 rating to (albeit, with the applause still clipped out).  But whatever happens, they're audience, not soundboard, hence the inverted commas!



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myehPosted at 2016-06-29 21:36:26(409 wks ago) (Request for upload/Reseed/ISO / Hunky Geordie “soundboard” version of Glasgow 73 ?)


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That's cleared that up! Many thanks for your time.

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Same138Posted at 2016-06-30 00:08:55(409 wks ago) (Request for upload/Reseed/ISO / Hunky Geordie “soundboard” version of Glasgow 73 ?)


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Just to add, as a native of Glasgow and an owner of a good few boots from this fair city, very few of them were above audience standards for the period and most of those are fairly average sound. The only soundboard recordings done in these venues were generally for radio or TV with a few exceptions.

The Apollo and the Barrowlands, the two best halls I've ever seen bands in bar none, both sound god-awful on audience recordings. The SECC is a horrible big shed that sounds pretty awful inside and on recordings. The only act I saw in the SECC and Barras where the sound was really good was Mr David Bowie and both occasions were probably the best sound I ever heard in those venues. I'll leave it up to you to decide on the recording quality (Barras 97, SECC 2003).

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