12-14-2002, 12:47 AM
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Hello, I read back through Watchman's post called An mp3 of GL Talking, and found that he said he might be able to post the concert onto his web site. He ended up sending me a disc of it, and it turns out that I am able to post the concert on my web site, so you all can benefit from downloading the tracks. Until I hear otherwise, this web site will be up, because I'm borrowing some of my brother's web space, and so it's pretty reliable. This concert is from La Cave in Cleveland in 1964. For those of you who have heard it, you might want to download it again, because I ran it through some noise reduction to take away some of the tape hiss. Also, I retracked the songs, so that the track markers will be more logical. If you downloaded Watchman's Echoes Of Heroes song, then you will want to download it again, because the way I made it this time has talking after the song as well. Anyway, I thank the Watchman on the page, and hope you all enjoy the files.
Matthew
http://www.sheeken.com/maximus/gord
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12-14-2002, 12:47 AM
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Hello, I read back through Watchman's post called An mp3 of GL Talking, and found that he said he might be able to post the concert onto his web site. He ended up sending me a disc of it, and it turns out that I am able to post the concert on my web site, so you all can benefit from downloading the tracks. Until I hear otherwise, this web site will be up, because I'm borrowing some of my brother's web space, and so it's pretty reliable. This concert is from La Cave in Cleveland in 1964. For those of you who have heard it, you might want to download it again, because I ran it through some noise reduction to take away some of the tape hiss. Also, I retracked the songs, so that the track markers will be more logical. If you downloaded Watchman's Echoes Of Heroes song, then you will want to download it again, because the way I made it this time has talking after the song as well. Anyway, I thank the Watchman on the page, and hope you all enjoy the files.
Matthew
http://www.sheeken.com/maximus/gord
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12-15-2002, 04:47 PM
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Hello, I'm enjoying using Record Now Max, a cd burning program, if you don't already have a satisfactory program that came with your cd burner. You can get the program I'm using at www.StompInc.com. It lets you try it full-featured for 30 days, then costs $30. Anyway, the option you need to look at is called Disc at Once. This ensures that there is not a two second gap between the tracks. In Record Now Max, it's on by default, but in other programs, you will have to either select the option when you're about to write the cd, or set it from a menu structure. Also, one thing I notice about Windows XP, and this is what the people for Record Max Now told me, is that sometimes when selecting audio tracks, it will put the last track on the cd first. So, for this concert, it'll put 13 first, and 1 through 12 will come after. That's definitely not what you want. Only way round this is to press remove on 13 and add it in again. So, you need to check this out every time to make sure that the layout is how you want it.
Hope this helps.
Matthew
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12-15-2002, 04:47 PM
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Hello, I'm enjoying using Record Now Max, a cd burning program, if you don't already have a satisfactory program that came with your cd burner. You can get the program I'm using at www.StompInc.com. It lets you try it full-featured for 30 days, then costs $30. Anyway, the option you need to look at is called Disc at Once. This ensures that there is not a two second gap between the tracks. In Record Now Max, it's on by default, but in other programs, you will have to either select the option when you're about to write the cd, or set it from a menu structure. Also, one thing I notice about Windows XP, and this is what the people for Record Max Now told me, is that sometimes when selecting audio tracks, it will put the last track on the cd first. So, for this concert, it'll put 13 first, and 1 through 12 will come after. That's definitely not what you want. Only way round this is to press remove on 13 and add it in again. So, you need to check this out every time to make sure that the layout is how you want it.
Hope this helps.
Matthew
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12-15-2002, 06:49 PM
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Member
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Clinton, B.C., Canada
Posts: 62
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Matthew...really appreciate it...I'm enjoying it a bunch!
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12-16-2002, 09:24 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Lynchburg, VA
Posts: 544
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Thanks for the post. It's like reliving history.
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12-18-2002, 08:01 AM
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Just downloaded all of those early Lightfoot
tunes, and its just like going back in time.
Thanks to Matthew for posting those on his
web site, if there are anymore of these
to be downloaded anywhere and you know
of them, please post a message here.
Thanks again, and May Gordon live in our
hearts and souls forever.
A True Canadian Fan Always!!!
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12-18-2002, 08:01 AM
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Guest
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Just downloaded all of those early Lightfoot
tunes, and its just like going back in time.
Thanks to Matthew for posting those on his
web site, if there are anymore of these
to be downloaded anywhere and you know
of them, please post a message here.
Thanks again, and May Gordon live in our
hearts and souls forever.
A True Canadian Fan Always!!!
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