In German!
In German!
Last edited by kees1954; 04-28-12 at 09:52 AM.
I'm confused. Just can't get the torrent file uploaded. I KEEP GETTING AN ERROR MESSAGE:
The following errors occurred:
You must disable decentralized tracking on this torrent
WHAT DOES THS MEAN?
Can anybody help me, PLEASE? I'm getting frantic![]()
Last edited by kees1954; 04-28-12 at 07:17 AM.
Do you have options when you create the torrent file? I think its called private torrent on my client.
Sometimes you just have to check or uncheck a box when making the torrentfile
great, thanks for helping karsten...is this what i think it is? from bravo? can´t wait for the download to finish...takes some time lol...
EDIT: got it now...."Reqiuem für einen Freund" seems to be out of Stern or der Spiegel, possibly also by Flemming, but i was never able to find out...that guy should have some interesting stories to tell about the visits to Hamburg...
The 883 Interview is out of a very left wing strret mag, and the interview is purely fictional...they even admit it in another place of the same issue if i remember correctly...thanks for seeding them kees!
The Flemming interview is really amazing! It could very well be that he still has a copy of the cassette. In one of the old inventories that Les Kahn made for Alan Douglas in 1974, there was description of a recording of the Fehmarn Festival. I wonder who made those stage recordings? Gerry Stickells? Eric Barrett?
(Didn't know about the 883 interview, ridiculous!!! :-) )
thank you!
peace is hard work, you have to keep after it by fighting hate and listening to Jimi Hendrix records.
I have the original Fehmarn Dagger release cd with the booklet and it states, "Nonetheless, festival promoters Christian Berthold and Helmut Ferdinand were determined to document Jimi's appearance. The two surreptitiously set up microphones onstage and fed them into a consumer grade Revox reel-to-reel deck." The booklet (written by John McDermott just an FYI) Also states the recording as a "raw, two track monophonic recording but remains the best documentation of this historic performance."
Is there a 'boot of the Christian Berthold and Helmut Ferdinand recording that Dagger used?
Thanks,
Jason
A multimix of every available tape is even beter!! I heard a stunning version of Killing Floor.
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