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  • burroughs
    Board-Legende

    • 09.02.2004
    • 56243

    #1

    CD Bootleg: Watching dreams turn into Ashes - StraightArrow

    Straight Arrow SpecialProducts haben ihre nächste Vö angekündigt:

    Watching Dreams Turn Into Ashes

    ...
    As Elvis wound down his seventh visit to Las Vegas, he probably felt a mixture of elation, depression and nervous anticipation.
    The shows in August and September 1972 were sold out, professional and well-received. He looked great and sang like a bird,
    as these two previously unreleased sterling performances on September 2 clearly prove.
    But in mid-August it was reported he had filed a divorce action in Santa Monica Court from his wife Priscilla. Then, immediately prior to his closing show,
    Elvis participated in a press announcement for a January 14 worldwide satellite broadcast of "Aloha From Hawaii" to an estimated total TV audience of 1.4 billion people.
    1973 would be a year of enormous highs and tremendous lows, as Elvis began to watch his dreams turn into ashes.

    These previously unissued Dinner and Midnight sets are taken from 24-bit digital transfers of the first-generation copies of privately-recorded cassettes.
    They were recorded by the same fan and are presented in superb monaural sound.

    Like its predecessors from Straight Arrow Special Products mini series, this new release will be presented in a beautiful digipack with all the
    necessary information as well as a collection of photos of Elvis in his "Blue Swirl suit" suit as taken at the Hilton in late August / early September 1972.

    If you liked Straight Arrow's previous outing "BEFORE DARKNESS FALLS", you will like this one, too!
    ...

    ein 2-cd-set (wie gewohnt im schicken digipack) mit den shows vom 2.9.1972

    der sound wird als *sehr gut* beschrieben, benutzte doch der fan, der die beiden shows mitschnitt,
    einen digitalen 24bit kassetten-recorder
    [das kommt davon, wenn man auf die schnelle übersetzt ]

    beide shows sind bisher unveröffentlicht (cdr only)



    CD 1
    Saturday, September 2, 1972 Dinner Show


    01. Introduction: Also Sprach Zarathustra
    02. C. C. Rider
    03. Johnny B. Goode
    04. Until It's Time For You To Go
    05. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
    06. Polk Salad Annie
    07. Instrumental intermezzo / Elvis talks
    08. What Now My Love
    09. Fever
    10. Love Me
    11. Blue Suede Shoes
    12. Heartbreak Hotel
    13. All Shook Up
    14. Love Me Tender
    15. Hound Dog
    16. I'll Remember You
    17. Walk That Lonesome Road (J.D. Sumner and the Stamps)
    18. Suspicious Minds
    19. Introduction of vocalists, musicians
    20. For The Good Times
    21. A Big Hunk O' Love
    22. You Gave Me A Mountain
    23. Mystery Train / Tiger Man
    24. Can't Help Falling In Love
    25. Closing Vamp / Announcements


    CD 2
    Saturday, September 2, 1972 Midnight Show


    01. Introduction: Also Sprach Zarathustra
    02. C. C. Rider
    03. Johnny B. Goode
    04. Until It's Time For You To Go
    05. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me
    06. Polk Salad Annie
    07. Instrumental intermezzo / Elvis talks
    08. What Now My Love - 09. Fever
    10. Love Me - 11. Blue Suede Shoes
    12. Heartbreak Hotel
    13. Love Me Tender
    14. Elvis welcomes UK fans
    15. Hound Dog
    16. I'll Remember You
    17. Suspicious Minds
    18. Introduction of vocalists, musicians
    19. Introduction of David Brinkley, NBC-TV anchorman
    20. My Way
    21. Mystery Train / Tiger Man
    22. Can't Help Falling In Love
    23. Closing Vamp / Announcements
    Zuletzt geändert von burroughs; 09.11.2012, 08:40
  • burroughs
    Board-Legende

    • 09.02.2004
    • 56243

    #2
    ds
    http://elvisnachrichten.de/showthread.php?t=18743

    ms
    http://elvisnachrichten.de/showthread.php?t=18745

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    • Joern
      Gehört zum Inventar

      • 15.03.2007
      • 1591

      #3
      der sound wird als *sehr gut* beschrieben, benutzte doch der fan, der die beiden shows mitschnitt, einen digitalen 24bit kassetten-recorder
      Bidde? War das ein Zeitreisender?

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      • burroughs
        Board-Legende

        • 09.02.2004
        • 56243

        #4
        frag das den verfasser des info-textes, ja ?

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        • Joern
          Gehört zum Inventar

          • 15.03.2007
          • 1591

          #5
          Im Original-Text heißt es:

          "These previously unissued Dinner and Midnight sets are taken from 24-bit digital transfers of the first-generation copies of privately-recorded cassettes. They were recorded by the same fan and are presented in superb monaural sound."

          Der Info-Text ist in Ordnung... allein die Übersetzung ist's nicht.

          Hab' doch nur 'nen blöden Witz machen wollen

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          • burroughs
            Board-Legende

            • 09.02.2004
            • 56243

            #6
            [lies einfach die änderung, ja? ]

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            • Joern
              Gehört zum Inventar

              • 15.03.2007
              • 1591

              #7
              Es gibt von der Dinner-Show nicht nur die CDR aus der "The Concert"-Serie (Vol. 43), sondern auch eine CDR, die unter dem Namen "Through A Rattle Of Glass" kursiert und deutlich besser klingt.

              Auf alle Fälle sind die Shows allesamt prima - Elvis ist fokussiert und die Setlists sind auch gut.
              Zuletzt geändert von Joern; 09.02.2012, 19:30

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              • TheKing
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                • 19.06.2006
                • 20721

                #8
                Wie ist der Sound?
                Ohne Worte!

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                • Joern
                  Gehört zum Inventar

                  • 15.03.2007
                  • 1591

                  #9
                  Zitat von TheKing
                  Wie ist der Sound?
                  Der Sound ist auf den CDRs ausgesprochen ordentlich. Da lässt sich ganz bestimmt einiges mit machen, zumal Straight Arrows angibt mit Kopien von den Originalbändern gearbeitet zu haben... also: Daumen hoch für die Soundqualität.

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                  • michael grasberger
                    Posting-Legende

                    • 16.02.2006
                    • 9974

                    #10
                    Zitat von TheKing
                    Wie ist der Sound?
                    bei einem 24-bit transfer einer audiokassette? high end natürlich!

                    "We know that rock'n'roll was not a human invention, that it was the work of the Holy Ghost."
                    (Nick Tosches)

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                    • Dr.Nic
                      Gehört zum Inventar

                      • 05.11.2005
                      • 1330

                      #11
                      das Grundrauschen des Magnetbandes in HiFi ... welch Genuss für die Lauschlappen

                      abgesehen von der Tatsache, dass wir die eine Show jetzt bereits zum 3. Mal serviert bekommen.... ganz nettes Dingen vermute ich.

                      wie immer werden bilder ohne credits verwurstet, aber schön dass judy palmer uns in ihrem buch die bilder mit passender story hinterlassen hat, so haben die macher eine prima vorlage

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                      • Joern
                        Gehört zum Inventar

                        • 15.03.2007
                        • 1591

                        #12
                        Beide Shows vom 2. September gibt's bislang nicht auf Silberlingen oder täusche ich mich?

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                        • Dr.Nic
                          Gehört zum Inventar

                          • 05.11.2005
                          • 1330

                          #13
                          Ich hab es verwechselt

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                          • Loverdoll
                            Gehört zum Inventar

                            • 16.01.2010
                            • 3945

                            #14
                            Watching Your Dreams Turn Into Ashes

                            Watching Your Dreams Turn Into Ashes




                            As Elvis wound down his seventh visit to Las Vegas, he probably felt a mixture of elation, depression and nervous anticipation. The shows in August and September 1972 were sold out, professional and well-received. He looked great and sang like a bird, as these two previously unreleased sterling performances on September 2 clearly prove.
                            But in mid-August it was reported he had filed a divorce action in Santa Monica Court from his wife Priscilla. Then, immediately prior to his closing show, Elvis participated in a press announcement for a January 14 worldwide satellite broadcast of "Aloha From Hawaii" to an estimated total TV audience of 1.4 billion people. 1973 would be a year of enormous highs and tremendous lows, as Elvis began to watch his dreams turn into ashes.
                            These previously unissued Dinner and Midnight sets are taken from 24-bit digital transfers of the first-generation copies of privately-recorded cassettes. They were recorded by the same fan and are presented in superb monaural sound.
                            Like its predecessors from Straight Arrow Special Products mini series, this new release will be presented in a beautiful digipack with all the necessary information as well as a collection of photos of Elvis in his "Blue Swirl suit" suit as taken at the Hilton in late August / early September 1972.
                            If you liked Straight Arrow's previous outing "BEFORE DARKNESS FALLS", you will like this one, too!
                            Tracks:

                            CD 1 / Saturday, September 2, 1972 Dinner Show
                            01. Introduction: Also Sprach Zarathustra - 02. C. C. Rider - 03. Johnny B. Goode - 04. Until It's Time For You To Go - 05. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me - 06. Polk Salad Annie 07. Instrumental intermezzo / Elvis talks - 08. What Now My Love - 09. Fever - 10. Love Me 11. Blue Suede Shoes - 12. Heartbreak Hotel - 13. All Shook Up - 14. Love Me Tender - 15. Hound Dog - 16. I'll Remember You - 17. Walk That Lonesome Road (J.D. Sumner and the Stamps) - 18. Suspicious Minds - 19. Introduction of vocalists, musicians - 20. For The Good Times - 21. A Big Hunk O' Love - 22. You Gave Me A Mountain - 23. Mystery Train / Tiger Man - 24. Can't Help Falling In Love - 25. Closing Vamp / Announcements.
                            CD 2 / Saturday, September 2, 1972 Midnight Show
                            01. Introduction: Also Sprach Zarathustra - 02. C. C. Rider - 03. Johnny B. Goode - 04. Until It's Time For You To Go - 05. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me - 06. Polk Salad Annie - 07. Instrumental intermezzo / Elvis talks - 08. What Now My Love - 09. Fever - 10. Love Me - 11. Blue Suede Shoes - 12. Heartbreak Hotel - 13. Love Me Tender - 14. Elvis welcomes UK fans - 15. Hound Dog - 16. I'll Remember You - 17. Suspicious Minds - 18. Introduction of vocalists, musicians - 19. Introduction of David Brinkley, legendary NBC-TV anchorman - 20. My Way - 21. Mystery Train / Tiger Man - 22. Can't Help Falling In Love - 23. Closing Vamp / Announcements.
                            Wer die anderen neben sich klein macht, ist nie groß
                            Johann Seume, 1763 - 1810, dt. Schriftsteller

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                            • burroughs
                              Board-Legende

                              • 09.02.2004
                              • 56243

                              #15
                              schlafhaubal
                              http://elvisnachrichten.de/showthread.php?t=25843

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