anyone know which show the version of reptile on 'and all that could have been' (dvd2) is from?
sounds like it could be from the 6/3/2000 cox arena san diego show? http://ninlive.com/shows/2000/20000603.html
any help is greatly appreciated
anyone know which show the version of reptile on 'and all that could have been' (dvd2) is from?
sounds like it could be from the 6/3/2000 cox arena san diego show? http://ninlive.com/shows/2000/20000603.html
any help is greatly appreciated
AATCHB is known to be spliced from several (dozens?) sources, sometimes several times during a song, so it may include that date or another. Watch out for Robin's hair at 4:50 then at 5:00.
Last edited by BenAkenobi; 09-15-2019 at 12:45 PM.
I've often been curious as to what songs' audio are sourced from which shows.
Last edited by SM Rollinger; 09-15-2019 at 02:06 PM.
I think many of the sources came from the San Francisco, Cow Palace show. Reptile's audio definitely came from that, as well as The Great Below from that date.
Ironically, I just added a bunch of video recordings from the west coast swing and I think it's in Phoenix that you can see a boom mic over the soundboard. Assuming that was used for crowd noise for the board feed. There is a soundboard feed of the APC opening set floating around and there is a snippet of the NIN soundboard of just 'Hurt.' If they recorded the last song of NIN, I would assume the whole set it out there.
These are all assumptions, but they filmed the whole tour and maybe only audio recorded the last handful of west coast dates? By that time, the set had been dialed in.
Audio seems to be from 1 show, and the video is at least 2 shows.
I could've sworn there was an official promo CD of that whole show as well, but discogs is suggesting otherwise. A lot of those tracks were also on the 3 Libras/Hollow import cd/vinyl singles from Mer de Noms. I'm not sure if that's just coincidental to Tool also putting live soundboard songs on the Sober/Prison Sex singles to thwart the bootlegged album.
Last edited by halo eighteen; 09-17-2019 at 08:18 AM.
It's probably what it's sourced from anyway. There aren't any real photos of it though, just a fan-made cover(s).
https://www.echoingthesound.org/comm...791#post311791
The sound quality is too good even for a pre-FM mix or whatever. No way it's not professionally mixed.
Live In Phoenix was a "radio special" and was mixed as such. I have yet to find a picture of the original "radio-only promo" CD, but there is evidence it exists. I had a cassette, bought by a girlfriend from a record store in 2001 (Bloomington, IL), that was the entire thing (intro, bumpers, and the Matt Pinfield interview); artwork was just a pink j-card with black text. I have no idea if this was "official"; no one else has mentioned a cassette release and information is scarce.
I have never heard the APC board from Phoenix. But "Hurt" from that show is definitely from a raw board feed.
its fairly well documented that they did LOTS of overdubs in the studio for this release. don't ask me to provide proof tho