1982-03-26 Metropol, Berlin, Germany/Source 1
Notes
A good audience recording with a generally quiet crowd. This source is much clearer and has less objectionable hiss than the previously circulating lossless version, with frequencies consistently reaching about 11 KHz, which isn't bad considering the typical recording equipment of the time.
There is a fair amount of wow and flutter, but this seems to be innate to the original recording since the previous lossless version also has the same problem. This wow and flutter make certain instruments during songs sound very strange, such as the synth lead during Tora! Tora! Tora! and basically any piano-based sounds. There is some light distortion throughout the recording, and the bass is pretty boomy.
There are also light pops and clicks throughout the recording, which is odd as this recording shouldn't be vinyl-sourced; they're probably a fault of my tape copy (perhaps a magnetized capstan on the recording deck), but they do not detract significantly from the recording, so I left them untouched. Automatic phase correction fixed the channel balance; the recording is now pretty centered, whereas the left channel was louder than the right on the previous version.
This recording was speed-corrected to approximately match the 2010 BBC 6 Music digital rebroadcast of 1982-02-10 London.
At the beginning of New Life, there is a backing tape failure, and there is a momentary pause before the song resumes.
Shout is missing the beginning, and there is a glitch audible later in the song shortly after the vocals begin, which causes a few seconds of music to be lost. There are a couple more glitches near the beginning of I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead, where it sounds like the taper adjusted their equipment, likely causing a short drop-out.
You can hear other short "bumps" throughout the recording as well. Around one minute of audio during "New Life" is missing from the middle of the song. Audience noise between Just Can't Get Enough and What's Your Name? is missing, and the first few seconds and the very last second of What's Your Name? are missing too.
My friend Ryan Mayer (LilKing22 on DIME) was born on this concert's date. He passed away on July 9, 2014, much too soon. RIP my friend, hoping you're enjoying all the best Depeche Mode recordings you could ever want. "All I wanna do is see you again..."
Listen
You can listen to this entire recording below.
Track list
- [3:49] Play Shout
- [2:18] Play I Sometimes Wish I Was Dead
- [2:44] Play Boys Say Go!
- [3:39] Play Puppets
- [4:05] Play See You
- [4:10] Play Big Muff
- [3:21] Play Now, This Is Fun
- [3:47] Play Ice Machine
- [3:52] Play New Life
- [3:11] Play Tora! Tora! Tora!
- [3:06] Play The Meaning Of Love
- [3:45] Play Just Can't Get Enough
- [3:42] Play What's Your Name?
- [4:46] Play Photographic
- [3:52] Play Dreaming Of Me
- [2:07] Play I Like It
- Total time: 56:12
Lineage
- Incomplete audience recording
- Lineage: unknown taper and equipment -> unknown generation -> Maxell XL II 90 cassette, 1986 - 1987 stock -> Nakamichi Cassette Deck 1 (fresh belts, upgraded capstan motor, playback amplifier capacitors replaced, tape wound & rewound before transferring, azimuth optimized) -> Monoprice heavy-duty RCA to 3.5mm cable -> ASUS Xonar DX sound card -> Adobe Audition CC 2014.2 (32-bit / 96 khz) -> sped up 4.5% (Audition method, "High" precision), automatic phase correction (most accurate settings), hard limited mic bumps and first few distorted seconds of the recording, normalized to -0.1dB and any DC bias removed -> WAV (32/96) -> tracked using Audacity 2.1.0 -> WAV (32/96) tracks -> FLAC 16-bit 44.1khz using FLAC 1.3.1 64-bit (level 8 compression) and foobar2000 v1.3.8 with its Resampler (SoX) component v0.8.3 (best quality), dithering enabled
- Transfer: DMLiveWiki
- Cassette tape photos and auCDtectTaskManager log included
- Thanks to Fonzie for providing this tape and Vince & Robert for assisting in shipping the tapes to me. The B-side is mislabelled (it says "1982-02-08 Bridge House, London") and only contains an average sounding copy of the FM broadcast from 1982-02-10 BBC Paris Studio, London, England, UK, of which better versions are already available on that wiki page.
Download
- Download ZIP - FLAC 16-bit 44.1khz - 347MB