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Old 03-19-2012, 10:46 AM   #1
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Default 1975 Rolling Thunder Review audio - Lightfoot

http://www.guitars101.com/forums/f90...-a-136517.html
http://www.mediafire.com/?1fyzjhqpddijk7h

Gordon Lightfoot - Toronto, Canada 1975
Related Files: 1294, Download Speed: 9723 kb/sGordon Lightfoot
Rolling Thunder Revue
Maple Leaf Gardens
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1975-12-01
Very Good Audience Recording
MP3@320

1. Race Among The Ruins
2. The Watchman’s Gone
3. Sundown

Gordon Lightfoot
Rolling Thunder Revue
Maple Leaf Gardens
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1975-12-02
Very Good Audience Recording
MP3@320

4. Race Among The Ruins
5. Cherokee Bend
6. High And Dry
7. Sundown
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Old 03-19-2012, 09:46 PM   #2
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Default Re: 1975 Rolling Thunder Review audio - Lightfoot

Interesting it includes "Race Among The Ruins."

Wonder how often he's perform songs that were yet to be recorded?
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Old 03-20-2012, 03:42 AM   #3
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Default Re: 1975 Rolling Thunder Review audio - Lightfoot

he sings "dreamlove" instead of "dreamboat"
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Old 03-20-2012, 01:45 PM   #4
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Default Re: 1975 Rolling Thunder Review audio - Lightfoot

A few comments are in order here:-
Firstly and most importantly the mediafire link provided by Char now produces this result
"Invalid or Deleted File
The key you provided for file download was invalid. This is usually caused because the file is no longer stored on Mediafire. This occurs when the file is removed by the originating user or Mediafire"
I suspect however that when the file was available it was a zip or rar archive containing lossily compressed mp3s
Before I found that the file was AWOL I was preparing a reply to point out that if you would prefer top quality files the same set is currently available as a well seeded torrent on dime in the format that that site insists on the losslessly compressed FLAC
(Free Lossless Audio Codec).
I have made the following notes with a view to one day writing them up as a tutorial and will pass them on for what they are worth
(no snide comments from unrespectful Aussies thanks!)
there are still a few grey areas that I need to sort out but the following should enable you to acquire the files, listen to them on your computer and burn to a CD
To download these you need to register as a member at
http://www.dimeadozen.org then sign in and search for plain "lightfoot"
you will find the Rolling Thunder torrent as the second of 19 GL torrents listed there at the moment
clicking its link when you are signed in opens
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-d....php?id=396918
You will then need to install a tracking program I recommend utorrent (where u=micro the program is a staggering 320KB) but as the later versions have "issues" get the older version (2.04) from
http://www.oldapps.com/utorrent.php?...nt=35?download
as far as the resulting Flacs go
FLAC's main info page is at:-
hhttp://flac.sourceforge.net/download.html
Having labouriously acquired the flacs you can then:-
1 convert them to regular wavs using the program flac front end together with the actual DOS command line program flac.exe
where "front end" means it is a GUI (Graphical User Interface Char) to make it easier to use the actual DOS program flac.exe
2 play it on your computer using Windows Media Player or any other flac enabled player you might have installed thereupon
to use WMP you will need the flac codec the easiest way is to install the K-lite Codec Pack from:-
http://www.free-codecs.com/download_...p?d=6746&s=775
right click and save target as to get the full 16.3MB installation file
make sure the full 16.3Mb downloads (I repeatedly got a useless 104KB partial file)
during installation you should see a check boxes for flac





3.Eventually you will probably want to burn a pukka audio CD from these files
Several CD burning programs have a built in converters to convert mp3s flacs etc to CD format wav files.one I often use is burrrn (yes three "r"s)
from:-
http://www.burrrn.net/?page_id=6m

and here ar the 7 flacs from Rolling Thunder prior to conversion and burning a CD

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Old 03-20-2012, 04:08 PM   #5
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Default Re: 1975 Rolling Thunder Review audio - Lightfoot

well I just clicked on the guitars.com and it opened and i then clicked on the mediafire linked in red and it opened just fine.
GLTC75.rar
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Old 03-21-2012, 04:45 PM   #6
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Default Re: 1975 Rolling Thunder Review audio - Lightfoot

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well I just clicked on the guitars.com and it opened and i then clicked on the mediafire linked in red and it opened just fine.
GLTC75.rar
Char, I did not in any way disbelieve you ,it was obviously still there when you looked and were able to download it .I was merely pointing out for other latecomers to this thread that it ain't there no more

This does however give me the chance to add some remarks about rar format archived files, these are an alternative to the common zip files for compressing files when required
First why "rar"
from the inevitable "wiki":-
"RAR stands for Roshal ARchive. It is a proprietary archive file format that supports data compression .error recovery and file spanning.. It was developed by a Russian software engineer, Eugene Roshal (the first letter of his surname contributing to the name of the archive format), and is currently licensed by win.rar GmbH"
One big advantage that the rar format has over the zip formats is that large files may be split into many easier to distribute smaller files see:-
http://www.rarlab.com/rar_file.htm
"Some RAR files can be parts of multi-volume sequences. In WinRAR you can split a huge archive to a few smaller files, which are called volumes. They may have extensions .rar (the first volume), .r00, .r01, ..., or .part1.rar (the first volume), .part2.rar, ..., etc. If you need to unpack volumes, place all them to the same folder and start extraction from the first volume.
for handling all archived files I highly recommended the totally free program jzip http://http://www.jzip.com..
this program will extract the content files of most archiving formats including zip., rar and also ISOs (CD or DVD disc image) files
it can create zips but due to licensing restictions not rars. but it can extract the original large file from a complete set of those smaller rar files, one simply right clicks on the master file which is usually named filename.rar and as if by magic jzip will plough through the rest until you have the original single large file.
This is decidedly easier than the procedure that Char and I went through a few years ago after I found that a Lightfoot fan and one time Newsgrouper from Invercargill on New Zealand's South Island (Ron Jenkins) had a copy of a 26MB video file of the Reno 2000 rendition of Beautiful that had been part of If I Remember Correctly the original CBC television airing but then got omitted from the DVD as issued. That 26MB file was way too large for our then email providers to tackle. So Ron patiently (most of the time) split it into 14 2MB segments and sent it to us by email. He had used a program called,I think EO Video. but today in addition to any number of free file hosting websites it is easy to achieve the same result using the rar format.

I have within the last year contacted Ron and will in due course pass details to our resident Kiwi ( a.k.a. "seven islands")
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Old 03-21-2012, 05:13 PM   #7
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Default Re: 1975 Rolling Thunder Review audio - Lightfoot

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Interesting it includes "Race Among The Ruins."
Wonder how often he's perform songs that were yet to be recorded?
Good question Touhy.
In my experience quite often most notably in 2000 and 2001 when the then new threesome of Shellfish,No Hotel and Nighttime (the first two as recorded live at Massey may 2001 were placed on Harmony, but the third suffered the ignominy of being overlooked yet again on the upcoming new live album.
Previously I definitely heard Go My Way at a gymnasium concert ot Montreal's McGill University sometime in 1969 but it was evidently recorded rather later (Nashville December 1970) for the Summer Side Of Life album
In June 1972 I heard the never recorded "Rock Myself To Sleep"
at the Royal Albert Hall London concert
Last year we were treated to a bootleg from 1983 containing the never released "Magic Minstrel Show" from the then being recorded Salute album
Thre are almost countless others that will be included when I have finished my "Extra Rare" album project,
This is getting closer now that I have after a monumental Google refound a very neat Java applet that adds up track times entered in minutes and seconds to produce a CD running time total a lot quicker than doing it by hand.
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