Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Bob Dylan 1969-08-31 Near Ryde, Isle Of Wight, England

BOB DYLAN - Isle Of Wight  August 31st 1969 Re-Seeds "Alternate"

Torrent includes the Original Download and JTT Remaster

These are all the Original Notes:

JTT REMASTER
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Just the straight concert from keithdylan's Reel to Reel source

With thanks to keithdylan I have tidied up his Reel to Reel source to present the complete
show in as clean as possible condition. No alterations have been made to the sound other
than using the best channel in each track, removing a few gliches, cleaning track
transitions and fading where needed.
I consider this to be the best source I have heard and do not like composite recordings
so made this for my own listening pleasure. It came out well so here's hoping some others
may want a copy.

The original Torrent notes are included

Linage: Torrent download (Hunger City)>dbpowerAmp>Soundforge 9>FLAC Frontend Level 8
align on sector boundaries

Mastered & Artwork by JTT, October 2007

Woodside Bay
Near Ryde, Isle Of Wight, England
August 31st 1969

01. She Belongs To Me
02. I Threw It All Away
03. Maggie's Farm
04. Wild Mountain Thyme
05. It Ain't Me Babe
06. To Ramona
07. Mr. Tambourine Man
08. I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine
09. Lay Lady Lay
10. Highway 61 Revisited
11. One Too Many Mornings
12. I Pity The Poor Immigrant
13. Like A Rolling Stone
14. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
15. Quinn The Eskimo
16. Minstral Boy
17. Rainy Day Women

ORIGINAL DOWNLOAD
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Bob Dylan
Isle of Wight
August 31, 1969
(Potential first generation) Ten Inch Reel to Reel @ 7 ½ i.p.s.>CDR>CDR via digital optical cable to split into tracks>EAC>FLAC

1. Maggie’s Farm-Ritchie Havens
2. noise
3. She Belongs To Me-in progress--->
4. I Threw It All Away-->
5. Maggie's Farm/
6. Wild Mountain Thyme-->
7. It Ain't Me Babe-->
8. To Ramona-->
9. Mr. Tambourine Man-beginning only-
10. Mr. Tambourine Man-complete-/
11. I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine/
12. Lay Lady Lay-slightly in progress, w/ static-/
13. Highway 61 Revisited/
14. One Too Many Mornings/
15. I Pity The Poor Immigrant –in progress-/
16. Like A Rolling Stone-slightly in progress-/
17. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight-in progress-/
18. Quinn The Eskimo(the mighty quinn)-in progress/
19. encore wait/
20. Minstrel Boy-in progress, incomplete-
21. Minstral Boy-in progress, complete w/ static-
22. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35-way incomplete-

--> means no break in the recording
/ means a break in the recording


I purchased this reel at auction recently.  The company I won it from had it transferred for me to cd.  The studio that transferred it did it all to one track.  That’s why there is a second cdr in the transfer.  I think this is very close to the master tape.  A couple of the reasons I think this are, would someone really waste a 10 inch reel to make a copy of a multi generational tape?  Also, has anyone else ever seen a copy with a Ritchie Havens version of a Dylan song that seems to be recorded at the same show?

This is the same recording that has been the basis for most of the Isle of Wight boots throughout the years.  There is very little hiss on the tape.  There are no vinyl sounds.  It contains every song Dylan played at the show.  It has the starts and stops between most songs that are found on all versions of this show.  There is another audience version that was on Pink Robert that did the same start and stop between songs.  I wonder if all the tapers had bought into the rumor of Dylan playing for three hours and were trying to save tape.  I bet if they knew it was only going to be an hour they may have let it roll.  There is no more music on this version than any other I have found.  What it does have is a bit more audience here and there. It also has Bob telling the crowd, “You look great,” after Lay Lady Lay, that I can’t find on any of my other sources.  I think this tape, or a version of it, served as the source for the master to the TMOQ version as that version and this tape have Rainy Day Women ending at the same spot, while a complete recording of the song exists from this taper.  I don’t think this was used as the master for that boot, as the boot has the songs out of order, and this tape has them in order of performance.  This show is one of my favorites and I purchased this tape in hopes of unearthing a new treasure.  While I didn’t get that, I think I did get a source very close to the master, I really think it’s a first generation, as the sound on this is very warm, and the solo acoustic stuff never has sounded better, IMO.  There might be versions that eq’ed the heck out of their source, but none that sound so pure and unadulterated.  I had the studio do nothing to the tape, just transfer it.  No noise reduction, e.q., anything.  I also didn’t try to correct any of the imperfections, as there are some on the tape.  There is static in a couple of spots, and a couple of songs have portions repeated.  I’m not saying this is anything new or revolutionary, but I do think I have a very close to the master source.  I was told these reels had not seen the light of day since around 1971.  They sure looked old.  It was bundled with another reel of the original 13 Basement Tapes songs.  There was nothing at all new on that one.  The owner worked for KMET radio in Los Angeles.  I’ve included photos of the reel.  I paid a couple of bucks for these and my way of getting my money’s worth is by sharing them with as many people as possible.  Please share this anywhere you like, but try to avoid places that will make you eliminate the officially released songs.  At least until it’s had a good enough time to get out as is.  Hunger City is it’s debut.  I also hope someone will piece it together with the Pink Robert version and others, hello Self Portrait, to make the ultimate/complete version.  Enjoy.

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