1983-08-15 Buffalo, Memorial Auditorium, US

Source : AUD

This tape has seen better days (and generations, I'll bet). Its in pretty bad shape. The noise was about 30% of the volume of the music. A huge wall of high end hiss. The tape swirls in and out as though the heads were wrong on an earlier generation. I am only uploading this because there does not seem to be an existing copy available anywhere else (plea to the taper: upload the master of this!). There was very little high end, except in the spots between songs. I EQd it to sound a bit better (you wouldn't believe how much low end I had to remove to get rid of the rumble). Its actually a bit harsh now, but that's the best I could do with the source. The volume was extremely peakey, but only from the EQ. Someone had EQd this before and it was horribly bass heavy, and it was auto level controlled. I had to compress the hell out of it to get the sound level. Some ofyou might criticize that, but believe me you wouldn't have liked it with the dramatic fluctuations. All that being said its not too bad sounding now, and since it was requested I'm putting it up.


Quality : 7.5
Time Lenght : 45:59 / 44:48
# CD : 2

Tracks

 CD 1

101 Radio Ad (0:59)
102 Intro (2:05)
103 Where Eagles Dare (6:10)
104 Sanctuary (4:43)
105 Wrathchild (4:05)
106 The Trooper (4:14)
107 Bruce 1 (2:15)
108 Revelations (6:47)
109 Flight Of Icarus (3:58)
110 Die With Your Boots On (5:37)
111 Intro to 22 (1:07)
112 22 Acacia Avenue (3;59) - cut
 CD 2

201 The Number Of The Beast (5:13)
202 Intro to Tame (1:31)
203 To Tame A Land (7:48)
204 Hallowed Be Thy Name (7:54)
205 Iron Maiden (5:17)
206 Bruce 2 (2:50)
207 Run To The Hills (4:01)
208 Drifter (10:14)

Notes :

As with nearly everything I post/share, do not sell, but feel welcome to convert anything I post/share to any format you like, lossy or otherwise, and feel free to share/trade it that way. Spread the music as much as possible, in any format possible. Music should be free and for everyone to enjoy as they see fit. If a person is completely satisfied with an Mp3, then they should be allowed to get it that way. All music should exist in all available formats, be it lossless, lossy, phone files (well maybe not phone files), or whatever. The more formats the more people will be exposed to the variety of music out there, and that's a good thing no matter how you slice it. Just make sure everyone knows what they're getting.