Pink Floyd Live Bootlegs Torrent
THE BigO AUDIO ARCHIVE These recordings are part of the BigO Audio Archive covering albums that circulate among collectors and music fans. Vendita cuccioli di cani toy di razza, cani di tutti i tipi, cuccioli di razza con certificazione, allevamento di tutti i tipi di cani su di una vasta area dove i. Find London shows and buy theatre tickets for musicals, plays, operas and more on the West End, OffWest End and around London. Led Zeppelin A Week For Badge Holders. Autocad 2012 64 Bit Francais. Tarantura T19CDBOX T19CD119 Recorded Live at Various venues and cities, USA June 21 to 27, 1977. Top VIdeos. Warning Invalid argument supplied for foreach in srvusersserverpilotappsjujaitalypublicindex. T. U. B. E. DVDfull pro shotLed Zeppelin. The Collection. Toasted Video International 1. Includes Chicago Jan 2. Jimmy Page 1. 2 Years Old. Rehearsals Backstage. Atlantic 4. 0th Reunion. Pink Floyd Live Bootlegs Torrent' title='Pink Floyd Live Bootlegs Torrent' />VHS video Standalone DVD recorderchapters every 5 minutessimple menu. Video Codec MPEG2. Video resolution 7. Video framerate 2. Video bitrate 9. Video format NTSCVideo aspect 4 3. Audio codec AC3. Audio bitrate 2. CBRCONTENTS Chicago Jan 2. MM films clips No Quarter. Trampled Underfoot. Moby Dick. Violin Bow Solo. Whole Lotta Love. Black Dog. Jimmy Page 1. Huw Wheldon Show Mama Dont Allow No Skiffle No More. Atlantic Reunion Rehearsal May 1. Tuning and warming up. Misty Mountain Hop several takespre show and backstage May 1. Atlantic Records 4. Anniversary May 1. Kashmir. Heartbreaker. Whole Lotta Love. Misty Mountain Hop. Stairway To Heaven. LINEAGE Various unknown 8mm film and video transfers Toasted Video My original 1. Bootleg Master VHS video tape 2. Sony SLV 5. 0 VHS Hi. Fi deck Video Vox Synchronizer enhancer and stabilizer box Magnavox MWR 1. D6 DVD recorder HQ 1 hour mode DVD r master transfer disc with ugly menu page Hard. Drive DVDRe. Make basic title menu page makeover Hard. Drive Torrent YOU NOTES Is this the first commercial bootleg video that was releasedIm not sure but I think Ive heard that before. I havent seen a full copy of this video posted anywhere previously. I have seen parts of it available on other DVDs in possibly better quality and some worse quality but Ive never seen this VHS tape complete as it was released THEN the one that maybe got the ball rolling for Led Zeppelin video boots at least for me. The actual VHS cassette that Ive owned since I bought it from Collectors R. P. M. in Vancouver I think has seen not that many plays to wear the tape out that much, but it has had a couple of bad encounters with hungry machines. There is a small glitch or two somewhere in the hour of video. They are small, and dont last for more than a second. I cant remember where they are. The Hi. Fi stereo tracking is pretty much spot on throughout, but also has a couple drops where the tape got some slight damage once. Its really not that bad at all, but Im just telling you, there is a small flaw or two. Ive been wanting to do some video transfers for quite a while, but I just havent had all the equipment in one place with any worthy videos. I bought myself a standalone DVD recorder at Value Village for Christmas, and the first thing I did was whip off this VHS tape straight onto a DVD r. I used the HQ setting, a 1 hour speed for the DVD r, which is the best quality this recorder can muster. I ran the composite video output signal from the Sony SLV 5. VHS deck into this video enhancer box I bought at a garage sale. It is a Video Vox The Synchronizer its made in Canada, and I cant easily find any information on it at all It did seem to help stabilize the picture during the glitch, and helps some of my other videos in my collection tooThe transfer worked fairly better than I thought it would, but the standalone menus are always ugly. I used DVDRe. Make to change the title menu picture to something nicer. It looks better but it did kind of screw up the graphics of the selection box. If you hit enter it plays just fine. If you go up you still get the standalone info page The original flimsy cardstock VHS slipcase kind of looked cool when it was newer. The lettering was more shiny gold than it is now. After only a short time of ownership, and so much wear to the box, I decided to take the cassette out of the box to store the cover safely. It was fun scanning it and photoshopping a foldout version that would involve cutting the box open to unfold it I also scanned the actual VHS tape, with all the stickering that has happened to it. Notice the cut in the edge label where Ive had to operate on the tape to minimize the damage that one nasty VHS deck did to it in the late 9. Theres also a scan of my old buddy Darrens handwritten list for the video. He was a great positive friend to have and very happy I had this video in my collection. He was a big snail mail trader of bootleg videos in the late 9. He was also an avid outdoors enthusiast and nature photographer and writer. He died in the woods hiking on the trails he loved. This release is dedicated to Darren.