Post subject: 2009 Australasian Tour Highlights - Gems & Rhinestones
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 1:18 am
Bootleg Artist
Joined: Thu Aug 02, 2007 4:12 am Posts: 721 Location: Sydney / Melbourne
Inspired by the work of Lowlight79 and co, I have reviewed the awesome 2009 Australasian tour and put together a two-disc compilation that captures some of the highlights of this leg of the Backspacer Tour. I got my inspiration for the artwork from diogombb who made some for a previous 2009 highlights disc I put together.
The band had really hit their stride by the time they made it downunder, producing some masterful performances of the new songs, as well as pulling out many rare gems and deep cuts. This collection focuses primarily on these rarities and Backspacer tracks, but also contains standout renditions of some of the staples, ensuring that each album was represented.
I have also included some of the more memorable 'Eddie banter' between songs, and tried to make song transitions and set flow as seamless as possible.
Unfortunately as these bootlegs are still being sold by TenClub, I won't be able to post any links to download this lossless collection on any public forum for the time being.
Tracklist:
Disc 1:
01. Breakerfall (Perth 2009-11-14) 02. Interstellar Overdrive (Sydney 2009-11-22) 03. Corduroy (Melbourne 2009-11-20) 04. Got Some (Brisbane 2009-11-25) 05. Brain Of J (Adelaide 2009-11-17) ---. "The most beautiful oval we've ever played" (Adelaide 2009-11-17) 06. In My Tree (Christchurch 2009-11-29) 07. Amongst The Waves (Perth 2009-11-14) ---. "There will be some lipsyncing tonight" (Perth 2009-11-14) 08. Brother (Melbourne 2009-11-20) 09. Pilate (Perth 2009-11-14) 10. Unthought Known (Christchurch 2009-11-29) 11. Tremor Christ (Christchurch 2009-11-29) ---. "We're not gonna play what you asked" (Adelaide 2009-11-17) 12. No Way (Adelaide 2009-11-17) 13. Johnny Guitar (Auckland 2009-11-27) 14. Oceans (Melbourne 2009-11-20) 15. Hold On (Auckland 2009-11-27) ---. "The potential asshole" (Adelaide 2009-11-17) 16. Gonna See My Friend (Melbourne 2009-11-20) ---. "Mark Richardson, yeah?" (Melbourne 2009-11-20) 17. Given To Fly (Melbourne 2009-11-20) ---. "Mr Stone Gossard" (Sydney 2009-11-22) 18. Mankind (Sydney 2009-11-22) 19. Big Wave (Perth 2009-11-14) 20. Save You (Brisbane 2009-11-25) 21. If You Want Blood (You've Got It) (Brisbane 2009-11-25) 22. Blood (Brisbane 2009-11-25)
Disc 2:
01. Encore Break 1 "Never made such a fool of myself" (Melbourne 2009-11-20) 02. The Needle And The Damage Done (Melbourne 2009-11-20) 03. The End (Brisbane 2009-11-25) 04. Just Breathe (Brisbane 2009-11-25) ---. "It's either sparkling or bad or both" (Adelaide 2009-11-17) 05. Red Mosqutio (Adelaide 2009-11-17) 06. Indifference (Melbourne 2009-11-20) 07. Force Of Nature (Melbourne 2009-11-20) 08. Rats (Brisbane 2009-11-25) 09. Deep (Melbourne 2009-11-20) ---. "I've been practicing my New Zealand accent" (Christchurch 2009-11-29) 10. Garden (Christchurch 2009-11-29) 11. The Real Me (Adelaide 2009-11-17) 12. Love, Reign O'er Me (Perth 2009-11-14) 13. Encore Break 2 "We haven't practiced this" (Perth 2009-11-14) 14. Throw Your Arms Around Me (Perth 2009-11-14) 15. Smile (Adelaide 2009-11-17) 16. The Fixer (Auckland 2009-11-27) ---. "We have two Uncle Neils in our life" (Auckland 2009-11-27) 17. Not Given Lightly (Auckland 2009-11-27) 18. Better Be Home Soon (Christchurch 2009-11-29) 19. I Got You (Christchurch 2009-11-29) 20. Rockin' In The Free World (Christchurch 2009-11-29)
Post subject: Re: 2009 Australasian Tour Highlights - Gems & Rhinestones
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 7:30 pm
Got Some
Joined: Fri Mar 31, 2006 9:23 am Posts: 1867 Location: UK
ridleybradout wrote:
zoe1271 wrote:
What program do you use to make the transitions/cross-fades between the tracks?
I used Nero 9 Wave Editor. I know there's probably a better program out there but this one seems to do the trick
I'm assuming you have only altered the transitions to blend the tracks. Is the audio otherwise unaltered? I'm guessing some level adjustment might be all that is necessary.
Post subject: Re: 2009 Australasian Tour Highlights - Gems & Rhinestones
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:21 pm
Bootleg Artist
Joined: Thu Aug 02, 2007 4:12 am Posts: 721 Location: Sydney / Melbourne
lipidicman wrote:
ridleybradout wrote:
zoe1271 wrote:
What program do you use to make the transitions/cross-fades between the tracks?
I used Nero 9 Wave Editor. I know there's probably a better program out there but this one seems to do the trick
I'm assuming you have only altered the transitions to blend the tracks. Is the audio otherwise unaltered? I'm guessing some level adjustment might be all that is necessary.
Correct, audio is otherwise unaltered. After some hit and miss with the US 09 boots, the Australasian ones were consistently superb (as much as they can be without Brett Eliason behind the desk ). Hence no need to adjust levels etc.
Post subject: Re: 2009 Australasian Tour Highlights - Gems & Rhinestones
Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:34 pm
Got Some
Joined: Fri Mar 31, 2006 9:23 am Posts: 1867 Location: UK
ridleybradout wrote:
lipidicman wrote:
ridleybradout wrote:
zoe1271 wrote:
What program do you use to make the transitions/cross-fades between the tracks?
I used Nero 9 Wave Editor. I know there's probably a better program out there but this one seems to do the trick
I'm assuming you have only altered the transitions to blend the tracks. Is the audio otherwise unaltered? I'm guessing some level adjustment might be all that is necessary.
Correct, audio is otherwise unaltered. After some hit and miss with the US 09 boots, the Australasian ones were consistently superb (as much as they can be without Brett Eliason behind the desk ). Hence no need to adjust levels etc.
Sounds great. By levels I meant volume matching, I didn't think you had done any EQ as this can only make things worse.
Post subject: Re: 2009 Australasian Tour Highlights - Gems & Rhinestones
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 8:57 pm
Bootleg Artist
Joined: Thu Aug 02, 2007 4:12 am Posts: 721 Location: Sydney / Melbourne
lipidicman wrote:
Ridley, this is your first seamless compilation right? I have been meaning to make one for a while. Care to share any tips for the transitions?
My main tip would be to cut and paste the crowd noise from the end of previous track, to the beginning of the track you are wanting to transition into - that way you have more to work with when cross fading it with the previous track in your compilation (you can also shorten the crowd noise later). Occasionally some minor volume adjustment of the crowd noise will also be required to make the cross-fade sound more realistic.
When actually doing the cross-fading/volume adjusting I find it much easier to cut and paste the beginning of the next track in the compilation, to the end of the current track I'm working with - that way all the adjustments can be made and tested within the one file. I simply cut and paste the beginning of the next track back into its own file before saving.
Which brings me to another tip - save a separate copy of each file after each adjustment you make so you can always go back if you screw something up. The whole process is pretty much a case of trial and error, so be prepared to go through a fair few CD-Rs before you get it just right!
Hope that all makes some kind of sense - good luck!
Post subject: Re: 2009 Australasian Tour Highlights - Gems & Rhinestones
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 1:41 pm
Yeah Yeah Yeah
Joined: Mon Feb 27, 2006 5:24 pm Posts: 3909 Location: The Land of Plenty
dimejinky99 wrote:
Amazing stuff. Is the audio available anywhere? I'd love to hear this
Pretty please.
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