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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
[[File:1984-12-09-reel.jpg|thumb|right|x300px|The source reel.]]
DM Live purchased this reel from eBay and had it transferred professionally by the exceptional [https://www.sonicraft.com Sonicraft A2DX lab]. Audio quality is excellent, only hampered by an occasional dropout and some strange volume fluctuations from time to time.


WLIR 92.7 FM in Garden City, NY, USA broadcast some of this concert on Tuesday, March 19, 1985 at 21:00 during their "Tuesday Night Radio Concerts" program. The music was presented by Dennis McNamara & Nancy Abramson and both announcers claim the show as a world exclusive from 1984-12-09 Hamburg, being recorded live for WLIR 92.7 FM. This radio broadcast is the only source for the track [[Ice Machine]], which has not yet appeared on any official video or audio release.
This is a complete recording of what would have been broadcast, but it is not a complete concert recording. The following tracks are missing: "Something To Do", "Two Minute Warning", "Puppets", "If You Want", "Shame", "Lie To Me", "Photographic", and "Shout". The majority of this concert's audio is also found on the out-of-print home video release "The World We Live In And Live In Hamburg", but as this reel is an alternate source for the audio, it is provided in full on DM Live. The audio mix sounds to be the same as what's on "The World We Live In And Live In Hamburg", and the quality is about comparable to what you'd hear on the VHS or LaserDisc; it's probably a bit worse given the other flaws previously mentioned.


Unfortunately, this specific recording was encoded as 128kbps AAC after being transferred from an unknown generation cassette. Sound quality is excellent, although a bit marred by the lossiness. [[See You]] is also incomplete, probably due to a tape flip halfway throughout the song. If somebody has ''any'' generation cassette tape of this FM broadcast they would like to contribute, please contact us at admin [at] depechemode-live [dot] com.
This was also broadcast at least once on WLIR 92.7 FM, and a generally worse-sounding FM broadcast recording (which is lossy, with more background noise, distorted bass, ground hum, and less clarity, and a tape flip toward the end of [[See You]], but including radio DJ intros and outros) can be found at [[1984-12-09 Alsterdorf Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany/Source 2|Source 2]].


== Track list ==
This radio broadcast is currently the only source for the track [[Ice Machine]] from this concert, which has not yet appeared on any official video or audio release. This version of [[Ice Machine]] has been carefully compared against the other available soundboard quality versions of the song from 1984 (official [[Blasphemous Rumours]] single release B-side track from [[1984-09-29 Empire Theatre, Liverpool, England, UK|1984-09-29 Liverpool]], the [[1984-11-02 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, UK/Source 1|pre-FM BBC vinyl]] / [[1984-11-02 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, UK/Source 2|raw soundboard tape]] from [[1984-11-02 Hammersmith Odeon, London, England, UK|1984-11-02 London]], and the [[1984-11-30 St. Jacobs Sporthalle, Basel, Switzerland/Source 1|1984-11-30 Basel pre-FM recording]]) and it is unique to this reel. "Puppets" from this concert has no recording circulating to date, including audience recordings. Because this audio was prepared so relatively soon after the filming of the concert, it is reasonable to assume that the entire concert's audio was recorded, and these two tracks were chosen to be left off the home video release for whatever reason, whether that be in the interest of time, or whether the songs were deemed to not fit well with the remainder of the concert, similar to what happened to two tracks on the original "Devotional" video release on [http://oldsite.recoil.co.uk/forum/qa/dmvids.htm Shunt Q&A]:
:Why did the 'Devotional' video not include 'Policy Of truth' and 'Halo' considering you played them almost every show?


#[0:27] Larry The Duck Radio Intro
:It was probably necessary to tighten up the compilation to fit within a particular time frame, so some tracks had to be omitted. These tracks were felt to be older and didn't work as well visually as some of the others.
#[0:58] Intro
#[4:13] [[People Are People]]
#[4:54] [[Leave In Silence]]
#[4:18] [[New Life]]
#[5:03] [[Somebody]] (*)
#[3:48] [[Ice Machine]]
#[5:24] [[Blasphemous Rumours]]
#[4:47] [[Told You So]]
#[5:23] [[Master And Servant]]
#[5:35] [[Everything Counts]]
#[3:57] [[See You]]
#[4:57] [[Just Can't Get Enough]]
#[1:09] Malibu Sue Radio Outro
*Total time: 54:52


=== Samples ===
== Listen ==


'''Please note''': these samples are encoded as MP3 VBR V0. While this is a very high-quality encoding setting, keep in mind the original source is lossy; thus, these samples have suffered some further generational loss. The quality may be slightly worse than the FLAC version available from the torrent below.
You can listen to this entire recording below.


*[[People Are People]]:
<html5media>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1984-12-09.preFM.WXXP.0.flac1644/complete.m4a</html5media>
<html5media>File:1984-12-09-fm-pap.mp3</html5media>


*[[Ice Machine]]:
== Track list ==
<html5media>File:1984-12-09-fm-im.mp3</html5media>
[[File:1984-12-09-infosheet.jpg|thumb|right|x300px|The info sheet that is included with the reel.]]
 
#[0:58] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1984-12-09.preFM.WXXP.0.flac1644/01.m4a</sm2> Intro
*[[Everything Counts]]:
#[4:10] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1984-12-09.preFM.WXXP.0.flac1644/02.m4a</sm2> [[People Are People]]
<html5media>File:1984-12-09-fm-ec.mp3</html5media>
#[4:50] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1984-12-09.preFM.WXXP.0.flac1644/03.m4a</sm2> [[Leave In Silence]]
#[4:15] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1984-12-09.preFM.WXXP.0.flac1644/04.m4a</sm2> [[New Life]]
#[5:02] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1984-12-09.preFM.WXXP.0.flac1644/05.m4a</sm2> [[Somebody]] (*)
#[3:45] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1984-12-09.preFM.WXXP.0.flac1644/06.m4a</sm2> [[Ice Machine]]
#[5:21] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1984-12-09.preFM.WXXP.0.flac1644/07.m4a</sm2> [[Blasphemous Rumours]]
#[4:44] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1984-12-09.preFM.WXXP.0.flac1644/08.m4a</sm2> [[Told You So]]
#[5:19] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1984-12-09.preFM.WXXP.0.flac1644/09.m4a</sm2> [[Master And Servant]]
#[5:31] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1984-12-09.preFM.WXXP.0.flac1644/10.m4a</sm2> [[Everything Counts]]
#[4:00] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1984-12-09.preFM.WXXP.0.flac1644/11.m4a</sm2> [[See You]]
#[5:22] <sm2>https://media.dmlive.wiki/stream/dm1984-12-09.preFM.WXXP.0.flac1644/12.m4a</sm2> [[Just Can't Get Enough]]
*Total time: 53:17


== Lineage ==
== Lineage ==


*unknown equipment -> master cassette -> unknown generation -> unknown transfer -> AAC / LC 128kbps 44.1khz -> in Audacity 2.0.5: slowed down 3.5% -> WAV -> in Adobe Audition CC: automatic phase correction (most accurate settings), normalized to -0.1dB and any DC bias removed -> FLAC level 8
*7.5ips pre-FM reel tape prepared for WXXP FM in Philadelphia, created on January 22, 1986 -> transferred by [https://www.sonicraft.com Sonicraft A2DX lab] on Studer A80-JKC reel to reel player in April 2020 -> WAV (24/96) -> in Audacity: normalized to -0.1dB and any DC offset removed, track splits -> WAV (32/96) -> downsampled to FLAC level 8 (16/44) using foobar2000 v1.5.5, FLAC 1.3.2 64-bit, and foobar2000's Resampler (SoX) component v0.8.3 (best quality), dithering enabled
*Taper: Marv
*Reel photos included


== Download ==
== Download ==


*[[Media:dm1984-12-09.fm.wlir.marv.flac1644.torrent|Download via torrent]] - FLAC 16-bit 44.1khz - 371MB
*[https://media.dmlive.wiki/downloads/dm1984-12-09.preFM.WXXP.0.flac1644.zip Download ZIP] - FLAC 16-bit 44.1KHz - 353.68MB


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[[Category:Master recordings]]
[[Category:Reel sourced recordings]]
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Revision as of 21:18, 15 April 2021

Notes

The source reel.

DM Live purchased this reel from eBay and had it transferred professionally by the exceptional Sonicraft A2DX lab. Audio quality is excellent, only hampered by an occasional dropout and some strange volume fluctuations from time to time.

This is a complete recording of what would have been broadcast, but it is not a complete concert recording. The following tracks are missing: "Something To Do", "Two Minute Warning", "Puppets", "If You Want", "Shame", "Lie To Me", "Photographic", and "Shout". The majority of this concert's audio is also found on the out-of-print home video release "The World We Live In And Live In Hamburg", but as this reel is an alternate source for the audio, it is provided in full on DM Live. The audio mix sounds to be the same as what's on "The World We Live In And Live In Hamburg", and the quality is about comparable to what you'd hear on the VHS or LaserDisc; it's probably a bit worse given the other flaws previously mentioned.

This was also broadcast at least once on WLIR 92.7 FM, and a generally worse-sounding FM broadcast recording (which is lossy, with more background noise, distorted bass, ground hum, and less clarity, and a tape flip toward the end of See You, but including radio DJ intros and outros) can be found at Source 2.

This radio broadcast is currently the only source for the track Ice Machine from this concert, which has not yet appeared on any official video or audio release. This version of Ice Machine has been carefully compared against the other available soundboard quality versions of the song from 1984 (official Blasphemous Rumours single release B-side track from 1984-09-29 Liverpool, the pre-FM BBC vinyl / raw soundboard tape from 1984-11-02 London, and the 1984-11-30 Basel pre-FM recording) and it is unique to this reel. "Puppets" from this concert has no recording circulating to date, including audience recordings. Because this audio was prepared so relatively soon after the filming of the concert, it is reasonable to assume that the entire concert's audio was recorded, and these two tracks were chosen to be left off the home video release for whatever reason, whether that be in the interest of time, or whether the songs were deemed to not fit well with the remainder of the concert, similar to what happened to two tracks on the original "Devotional" video release on Shunt Q&A:

Why did the 'Devotional' video not include 'Policy Of truth' and 'Halo' considering you played them almost every show?
It was probably necessary to tighten up the compilation to fit within a particular time frame, so some tracks had to be omitted. These tracks were felt to be older and didn't work as well visually as some of the others.

Listen

You can listen to this entire recording below.

Track list

The info sheet that is included with the reel.
  1. [0:58] Play Intro
  2. [4:10] Play People Are People
  3. [4:50] Play Leave In Silence
  4. [4:15] Play New Life
  5. [5:02] Play Somebody (*)
  6. [3:45] Play Ice Machine
  7. [5:21] Play Blasphemous Rumours
  8. [4:44] Play Told You So
  9. [5:19] Play Master And Servant
  10. [5:31] Play Everything Counts
  11. [4:00] Play See You
  12. [5:22] Play Just Can't Get Enough
  • Total time: 53:17

Lineage

  • 7.5ips pre-FM reel tape prepared for WXXP FM in Philadelphia, created on January 22, 1986 -> transferred by Sonicraft A2DX lab on Studer A80-JKC reel to reel player in April 2020 -> WAV (24/96) -> in Audacity: normalized to -0.1dB and any DC offset removed, track splits -> WAV (32/96) -> downsampled to FLAC level 8 (16/44) using foobar2000 v1.5.5, FLAC 1.3.2 64-bit, and foobar2000's Resampler (SoX) component v0.8.3 (best quality), dithering enabled
  • Reel photos included

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