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Laibach - Fri-Son Fribourg Switzerland 18.04.1987
setlist:
01. Krst / Die Taufe, Germania
02. Leben-Tod
03. Država
04. Trans-National
05. Krava Gruda - Plodna Zemlja
06. Die Liebe
07. Ti, Ki Izzivaš
08. How The West Was Won
09. Leben Heißt Leben
10. Geburt Einer Nation
11. Opus Dei (Life Is Life)
audience recording with a Sony WM-DC6 Walkman Professional
source: mastertape>flac>mp3 320kbps
running time: 50 min.
filesize: 140mb
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Hiya Swiss Tapes, thanks for posting all this great stuff. Again, a flac link would be great... Thank you so much!
AntwortenLöschenHey There!
AntwortenLöschenI have to agree with the prevous poster, a flac link would be awsome :-D
Thanks,
Patrick
flac link posted
AntwortenLöschenHey Swiss Tapes, great stuff that you recorded and posted (thanks for the flacs!). Thank you so much!
AntwortenLöschenWhooohohohohoho! Thanks a million for the flacs!! :-D
AntwortenLöschenHi,
AntwortenLöschenjust discovered your blog, thanks a lot for sharing!
For every Laibach fans, here is what they've played in this set:
Tracklisting :
01. Krst / Die Taufe, Germania
02. Leben-Tod
03. Država
04. Trans-National
05. Krava Gruda - Plodna Zemlja
06. Die Liebe
07. Ti, Ki Izzivaš
08. How The West Was Won
09. Leben Heißt Leben
10. Geburt Einer Nation
11. Opus Dei (Life Is Life)
Just a thing: I think the BPM of the recording is a bit too quick, compared to the studio versions and other lives I've got from this time... Anyway, fantastic sound quality!!!
Another good blog with Laibach rarities:
http://abraxas365dokumentarci.blogspot.com/search/label/Laibach%20bootlegs
Thanks again,
FvJ
About the BPM problem: I've just applied with Audacity sound editor 5% speed reduction (changing with it Height AND Tempo) on the file I've downloaded from your blog and now I find it's sounding normal...
AntwortenLöschenYou might want to try it by yourself =;)
Greetings,
Fvj (fan from Laibach 'till 1987, first gig seen in 1989)