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This comes from a 3rd gen cassette tape, thanks to Aaron. This is also a big upgrade, because the one that we had on the archive of this exact source was cut after "Get Down Make Love." So this tape is indeed complete. Good recording. I recently re-transferred this tape (Aug 2014) because my initial transfer in 2011 was not done properly with azimuth adjustment. It makes the sound much better. Enjoy.
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Probably the best recording from the Lollapalooza tour. This recording supposedly was from the master tape as an assortment of master tapes were auctioned off and this one was one of them. Unfortunately there is no information regarding equipment or the taper's initials. Sad that this information was not kept. This is a great recording.
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This was taken from the silver pressed CD, "Show Up or Throw Up." This is the same source as the 1st gen audience tape that is available on the archive. This transfer suffers from a bit of brick wall during "Terrible Lie." So, in my opinion, the 1st gen tape is the superior source. But I keep this on the archive because it's a pressed bootleg.
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First time I had seen this show available. It was labeled as the 26th, but this show is from the 27th after confirming the setlist and also comparing it to source 1 for the same inflections etc. The recording misses Now I'm Nothing and is spliced in from another source, not sure which show. Which is why it's labeled as incomplete. This recording also had a bonus track of "Something I Can Never Have" from another show, which was omitted from this to keep it as one show. I am not sure what recording gear they used for this or what generation this is. If Tralfaz is out there, I'd love to know some more about this recording.
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This is a different source than the other two sources from this date. Sadly, it is incomplete and cuts during "Ringfinger." Not sure if this is a complete source, but I would have to assume this is the whole recording. Decent tape. This is as good (or better) than the other two sources from this show. Some tape warbling during "Sin" and a few other parts. Could be because this tape is over 20 years old.
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This was taken from the Silver CD "A Demon Possessed." I assume this was used as filler for the bootleg CD. Only two tracks were used and "Now I'm Nothing" is not on here. Decent recording, but only two songs because of it being added as a filler.
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A very incomplete recording of their set. Only 18 minutes was recorded and then this recording cuts out. Decent recording. Unknown gen and no recording info.
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The master tape upgrade was posted to DIME a few months ago. Great recording, and worth getting because its one of the best versions of "Now I'm Nothing" from the Lolla tour.
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This is a rarer show that Trent did with Pigface. Only show to circulate from these dates that he performed at. "Suck" is a song that he did with this band that he also did with NIN for the "Broken" EP. Quality of the recording is not bad. If anyone has more leads on getting a better copy, or know who taped it. Please get in contact!
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This is the lossless source of the source that is more complete. It still misses a few tracks at the end, Ringfinger, Down In It, Head Like a Hole. This is cassette tape sourced.
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UPDATE: Source 2 used to be in mp3 format. But I have gotten a lossless upgrade thanks to another trader who sent me this. It was all out of wack with the speed being too fast, so I slowed it down by -5.2 and also retracked the show because it was not tracked properly. This is the full show and a different source than what is one the Silver CD releases just judging by the crowd this was a totally different spot than the other tape.
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This is a tape from smores of an unknown gen. I have compared this to the source one done by JB and it is a different recording. Down In It was not provided on this tape and goes straight to HLAH. Also, the tape marker (which comes right after Ringfinger) was a answering machine message that said the following, "Eric this is Glen, gimme a call when you come around." Certainly some trader's way of tagging their tapes. So interesting to look back on.
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Great recording, this is an upgrade from the tape we have on the archive for this date now. This is from a copy from the master tape and sounds wonderful. Huge upgrade. Would like to know more about who taped this and with what mic.
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This was a batch of tapes that I received from another trader. It has been sitting in a folder just waiting to be edited. There are two other sources of this same recording on the archive previous to this. There was one that was cassette sourced that used a lot of hiss reduction filters and it had a lot of metallic sound to it. It was missing the last half of HLAH. The other was a 128 mp3 version that was complete. But also suffered compression. This is a proper transfer of an unknown cassette version of it, but it sounds pretty good! I have now deleted the older versions and this is the definitive version on the archive until there is an upgrade to this source.
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It was thought this recording was from July 4th because of the time stamp that is on the video recording. This was confirmed with a newspaper source that confirms only the July 3rd date. The camcorder's clock was either set wrong, or the show started after midnight. Thanks to TheBang and Arnaud (happinessinheresy.com) This audio is ripped from the video that was recorded that night. Ripped from an unknown generation, but the audio is pretty decent but it is rather hissy and crowd is loud. Trent shouts to "turn up the fucking monitor" during "Head Like A Hole." The video itself is ok. As Gladcarrot points out, "Shot from an elevated position at stage right, this footage is often out of focus or focused on the ceiling stage lights. The are moments of clarity with some nice shots of the band." Big thanks to Matt from DMLiveWiki to transfer the audio. Video will be coming soon.
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This is a copy from the master tape. It is the same recording as below but not from Silver CDs. The tape is *slightly* longer.
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The best recording of the Hate 1990 tour. There are silver CD's to this show called "Misslewister". It is taken from source 1a. This recording has been highlighted on RITC's NIN Recording of the Week.
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To my knowledge, this is an uncirculated show. It has only been listed on one list and I was lucky enough to get it. The tape is pretty good! I received it on a CDR and for the most part the tracks were not split up correctly and the tape ran very slow. So I ripped it via XLD (thanks to Matt, aka ligushka) as one wave file and proceeded to edit where necessary. No EQ'ng was done. Just speed up the recording to normal and remove the tape flip before "Suck." There was a slight cut in "Ringfinger," but it's only a second or so. Probably a drop out in the tape. If anyone has any more information on this, or possibly an upgrade gen of this recording, please PM or email me!
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Good recording. If you have any information on this recording, please get in contact with us.
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This was a 1st gen copy from Sal E. There was some confusion when this was traded that Sal E. was the taper, but this is not true. He just had a copy from the master tape. Average recording, this show date was not listed on ninhistorian. This is actually a warm-up show for the tour. This show is the live debut for "Suck."