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Same taper who did Lexington 2006 and 2008. This is the only known audio source from this show. You can read about moke on the ETS Tour Journal thread. Said he would release this show on Kazaa (no one uses Kazaa) as well as the Lexington 2006 show. Nothing ever surfaced. As you can tell by the sample, its an amazing recording and hopefully one day it will be heard in its entirety. - UPDATE: I've known about these recordings Dunebug has done since they had been done back in 2005-2006. I honestly thought I would never host them on the archive, which was a true shame. But by some luck, I was able to obtain them all from 2005-2009. A lot of these recordings are the first to circulate from their respective show. It's great to preserve these for posterity. I thank Nick Serra for making these transfers and sending them over. Dunebug shared a sample over at ETS of Sin after this show was done. But under the moniker 'Moke' - who was a mod over at Taperssection.com - a forum for tapers. It wasn't really hard to put them together. Sad because a lot of people were excited about this tape. Listening back, it is a really good one from the tour and this setlist is probably the best of the tour, opening with Love Is Not Enough in to Mr. Self Destruct. Both really solid openers. Then one of the few performances of 'Everyday Is Exactly The Same.' MD swap comes at the end of Gave Up, but kinda slow to put in another disc, as the intro to 'Eraser' is missing. The intro of it was spliced from DB's 10/25/2005 tape. Otherwise, a complete tape. This tape had true stereo which leads me to believe that they had their dual DPA mics at this time.
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I've known about these recordings Dunebug has done since they had been done back in 2005-2006. I honestly thought I would never host them on the archive, which was a true shame. But by some luck, I was able to obtain them all from 2005-2009. A lot of these recordings are the first to circulate from their respective show. It's great to preserve these for posterity. I thank Nick Serra for making these transfers and sending them over. This recording sounds really good. This tape had true stereo which leads me to believe that they had their dual DPA mics at this time. There was a pause of the recording during 'Mr. Self Destruct' which was spliced in with source 1. Then I assume, the MD flip after Reptile and misses the first few bars during 'Deep,' which was also split with source 1 to make this complete.
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I've known about these recordings Dunebug has done since they had been done back in 2005-2006. I honestly thought I would never host them on the archive, which was a true shame. But by some luck, I was able to obtain them all from 2005-2009. A lot of these recordings are the first to circulate from their respective show. It's great to preserve these for posterity. I thank Nick Serra for making these transfers and sending them over. MD flip comes after Dead Souls and Hurt is missing the first few bars. Recorded with one DPA 4060 mic and faux mono. Ironically, I bought this exact mic from Dunebug around April of 2006 and used it for just a few months before letting it go. Enjoy the recording.
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This is from a taper who shared out a few of his samples on ETS a few weeks after it happened. Actually just EDIETS. But I know Dunebug and he gave me a sample of The Big Come Down that he also did that night. I looked at both wave files and indeed they both have the same type of response... So the mystery is solved (you can also be the judge). He also did 25 other With_Teeth Tour shows but sadly none of those are in circulation either. You can read about Moke on the ETS Tour Journal. From the samples this sounds like an excellent tape, I am going to guess all the rest of them are the same. Including his Greenville & Lexington recordings (released in the same fashion on ETS). Hopefully one day his sources will see the light of day. UPDATE: I've known about these recordings Dunebug has done since they had been done back in 2005-2006. I honestly thought I would never host them on the archive, which was a true shame. But by some luck, I was able to obtain them all from 2005-2009. A lot of these recordings are the first to circulate from their respective show. It's great to preserve these for posterity. I thank Nick Serra for making these transfers and sending them over. Recorded with one DPA 4060 mic and faux mono. Ironically, I bought this exact mic from Dunebug around April of 2006 and used it for just a few months before letting it go. I still think these 2005 club shows of NIN are PEAK Nine Inch Nails live. Enjoy the recording.
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I've known about these recordings Dunebug has done since they had been done back in 2005-2006. I honestly thought I would never host them on the archive, which was a true shame. But by some luck, I was able to obtain them all from 2005-2009. A lot of these recordings are the first to circulate from their respective show. It's great to preserve these for posterity. I thank Nick Serra for making these transfers and sending them over. The tape starts abruptly at the beginning of 'Love Is Not Enough' and seems to have some connection issues at the start. So I spliced Pinion and the beginning of Love Is Not Enough from source 1 on ninlive. 'Only' also had some connection issues at the beginning with drop outs. Otherwise, a great recording. Recorded with one DPA 4060 mic and faux mono. Ironically, I bought this exact mic from Dunebug around April of 2006 and used it for just a few months before letting it go. Enjoy the recording.
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I've known about these recordings Dunebug has done since they had been done back in 2005-2006. I honestly thought I would never host them on the archive, which was a true shame. But by some luck, I was able to obtain them all from 2005-2009. A lot of these recordings are the first to circulate from their respective show. It's great to preserve these for posterity. I thank Nick Serra for making these transfers and sending them over. This was actually the only recording that Dunebug sent over to me back in 2014, in full. All the rest were just samples or snippets of songs. I can see why he was ok to release this one as most of the recording was slightly brick walled with hot levels. But the DPA handled it pretty well. I had down the wrong recorder that was used for this as well. Going through old comments, the RH10 is what DB used to tape. Recorded with one DPA 4060 mic and faux mono. Ironically, I bought this exact mic from Dunebug around April of 2006 and used it for just a few months before letting it go. Enjoy the recording.
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I've known about these recordings Dunebug has done since they had been done back in 2005-2006. I honestly thought I would never host them on the archive, which was a true shame. But by some luck, I was able to obtain them all from 2005-2009. A lot of these recordings are the first to circulate from their respective show. It's great to preserve these for posterity. I thank Nick Serra for making these transfers and sending them over. Recorded with one DPA 4060 mic and faux mono. Ironically, I bought this exact mic from Dunebug around April of 2006 and used it for just a few months before letting it go. Enjoy the recording.
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I've known about these recordings Dunebug has done since they had been done back in 2005-2006. I honestly thought I would never host them on the archive, which was a true shame. But by some luck, I was able to obtain them all from 2005-2009. A lot of these recordings are the first to circulate from their respective show. Including this one in Orlando. It's great to preserve these for posterity. I thank Nick Serra for making these transfers and sending them over. MD switch comes right after Suck. The sound on this one is killer. Bass may be a bit overpowering at times, but still sounds good. Recorded with one DPA 4060 mic and faux mono. Ironically, I bought this exact mic from Dunebug around April of 2006 and used it for just a few months before letting it go. Enjoy the recording.
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I've known about these recordings Dunebug has done since they had been done back in 2005-2006. I honestly thought I would never host them on the archive, which was a true shame. But by some luck, I was able to obtain them all from 2005-2009. A lot of these recordings are the first to circulate from their respective show. It's great to preserve these for posterity. I thank Nick Serra for making these transfers and sending them over. Recorded with one DPA 4060 mic and faux mono. Ironically, I bought this exact mic from Dunebug around April of 2006 and used it for just a few months before letting it go. Enjoy the recording.
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I've known about these recordings Dunebug has done since they had been done back in 2005-2006. I honestly thought I would never host them on the archive, which was a true shame. But by some luck, I was able to obtain them all from 2005-2009. A lot of these recordings are the first to circulate from their respective show. It's great to preserve these for posterity. I thank Nick Serra for making these transfers and sending them over. MD switch comes right after Suck. Hurt comes in a few bars later. Recorded with one DPA 4060 mic and faux mono. Ironically, I bought this exact mic from Dunebug around April of 2006 and used it for just a few months before letting it go. Enjoy the recording.
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I've known about these recordings Dunebug has done since they had been done back in 2005-2006. I honestly thought I would never host them on the archive, which was a true shame. But by some luck, I was able to obtain them all from 2005-2009. A lot of these recordings are the first to circulate from their respective show. It's great to preserve these for posterity. I thank Nick Serra for making these transfers and sending them over. Recorded with one DPA 4060 mic and faux mono. Ironically, I bought this exact mic from Dunebug around April of 2006 and used it for just a few months before letting it go. I still think these 2005 club shows of NIN are PEAK Nine Inch Nails live. The last third of the show loses a lot of the low end. I would assume the battery box losing juice. But not really sure. Enjoy the recording.
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I've known about these recordings Dunebug has done since they had been done back in 2005-2006. I honestly thought I would never host them on the archive, which was a true shame. But by some luck, I was able to obtain them all from 2005-2009. A lot of these recordings are the first to circulate from their respective show. It's great to preserve these for posterity. I thank Nick Serra for making these transfers and sending them over. Recorded with one DPA 4060 mic and faux mono. Ironically, I bought this exact mic from Dunebug around April of 2006 and used it for just a few months before letting it go. I still think these 2005 club shows of NIN are PEAK Nine Inch Nails live. Enjoy the recording.