Identifier7847306
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Reference Number0006594905
Status1
Media Typeflac
Sound RatingA+
NoteSmashing Pumpkins
1995-10-23
Riviera Theatre
Chicago, IL

Source Info
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FM>HI-FI VCR>Digi001>Soundforge>Flac

01 - Tonight Tonight
02 - Jellbelly
03 - Zero
04 - Today
05 - Disarm
06 - Fuck You
07 - Thru The Eyes Of Ruby
08 - Geek USA
09 - Porcelina Of The Vast Oceans
10 - Bullet With Butterfly Wings
11 - Cherub Rock
12 - Mayonnaise
13 - XYU
14 - Baby Loves To Rock
15 - If You Want My Love
16 - Auf Wiedersehen

**Mastered** by thir13en

The day before MCIS would land in the stores, the band treated the local fans to an energetic and new-material filled spectacle.

This show was simulcast and re-broadcast to many cities around the globe.
Probably why there are so many versions of it out there. Just a quick look
at SPFC shows a mind-boggling number of silver-sources. How to determine
which was the best capture? You could listen to them all, try to decipher
the little nuances, the different edits, FM static, and I bet a few are even mono sourced.

Or you can take this and toss aside the rest. It's my capture from the
local DC broadcast on DC101, a broadcast tower that was maybe 2 miles from my house at the time.

I've always used the finest equipment whenever I do anything important, like capturing SP from the radio. And this one was archived on my very expensive and top analog quality HIFI VHS machine. I've mastered to this thing many many times. And I have a wealth of original recordings as well as a few concert caps' on a large catalog of archived S-VHS tapes. Why is it top analog quality? The head spins at a very high speed rate, eliminating the noise generated by tape-to-head contact, and the tape itself is 1/2" wide, each stereo track getting it's own 1/4" width to stretch out and get comfortable. No bleed, no drop-outs, no squeeze, no noise. And it's better than a DAT anyday, anytime, anywhere. Most DAT machines will strip all the odd harmonic frequencies in it's A to D conversion, unless someone spent the additional thousands of dollars to get a couple of Apogees, which in 1995 was highly unlikely. Still unlikely even today.

Scope it if you like, you'll see a full range of frequencies and no 19K
stereo tone or stripped frequencies around that tone. And no FM static at
all. Still FM compressed as all FM is, but it sounds immaculate. And of
course it's been properly mastered. Though I've probably mastered it a few
times over the years, I did it one more time with the latest and greatest
tools to share with you, the dedicated SP bunch here at the Zomb.

Yes, my copy did have quite a bit of banter, station ID's and the
"blackout" that occurred during the first attempt at "Zero". Of course
that's been edited. It's just a rock-n-roll show, top to bottom, and
includes them being joined by Cheap Trick for the closers unlike some other versions I've seen that omitted those songs. I guarantee you'll not hear
this show sound better than this.


Yes, "...the World is a vampire..." indeed.
Source InfoFM Broadcast - See Notes
Tech Noteall
Trades Allowed
Attendence0
Performance
Smashing Pumpkins 1995-10-23 Riviera Theatre, Chicago, IL
Set 1Tonight Tonight
Jellybelly
Zero
Today
Disarm
Fuck You (An Ode To No One)
Thru The Eyes Of Ruby
Geek U.S.A.
Porcelina Of The Vast Oceans
Bullet With Butterfly Wings
Cherub Rock

E1: Mayonaise
X.Y.U.

E2: My Baby Loves To Rock*
If You Want My Love*
Auf Wiedersehen*
Set 2
Set 3
Comment*with Cheap Trick