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Of course, it is a mirrored recording from the day of “Badge Holder”. If that’s the case, it’s natural for any enthusiast to want to hear the master as it is, no matter how bad the condition is… or to have it. So the flat transfer version released at the same time as the “dadgad” remaster was released. Indeed, this day boasted a great recording condition along with “Eddie” and the final day. It is exceptional to be able to hear the flat transfer version in a natural state, and the natural texture is actually wonderful. At the same time, since it is in a state where no work has been done, the frequent sound skips from “Since I’ve Been Loving You” to “No Quarter”, which were a chronic problem of this recording, are naturally recorded in the same state. Above all, the quality down caused by the deterioration of the tape after “Stairway to Heaven”, which was revealed by the excavation of the master this time. The sound is so muffled that it is obvious at first listen, and it is indeed difficult to release it as it is. Listening to this part will give you a good idea of ​​how hard “dadgad” worked to bring back the lost high end and restore it to a state where it can be listened to all the way through. Therefore, rather than being the “original state of the mirrored master”, this flat transfer proves how outstanding the “dadgad” remaster is. It also serves as a comparison material to remind us of how impressive “dadgad” was in the Goldstein recording part. With such a big difference, it’s incredibly interesting to compare the two. L.A. FORUM 1977 3RD NIGHT: MIKE MILLARD & BARRY GOLDSTEIN MASTER TAPES : FLAT TRANSFER Disc:1 (69:50) 1. Intro 2. The Song Remains the Same 3. Sick Again 4. Nobody’s Fault but Mine 5. Over the Hills and Far Away 6. Since I’ve Been Loving You 7. No Quarter Disc:2 (61:38 ) 1. MC 2. Ten Years Gone 3. The Battle of Evermore 4. Going to California 5. Black Country Woman 6. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp 7. White Summer/Black Mountain Side 8. Kashmir 9. Trampled Under Foot Disc:3 (64:14) 1. MC 2. Moby Dick 3. Guitar Solo 4. Achilles Last Stand 5. Stairway to Heaven 6. Whole Lotta Love 7. Rock and Roll
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