Hello, I would be very grateful if you could make yet another cover of Tool, here is the info, thanks again.
Source: Soundboard --- Analog Soundboard > Cassette-2 > CDR
Courtesy of: onebear + http://www.collectiveunconscious.org/
This is one of my favorite SBD recordings of this band that was recorded. Not only does this performance feature the only known "flood-ish" fade-in to Intolerance (amazing), this is of exceptional quality but also features a couple strums from Adam's guitar where Maynard's Dick would be if they played more than 15 seconds of the song... so, would that mean that this was a Maynard's Dick tease intro to Hush? Paging Dr. Freud. There are people in the Tool community out there that have this recording, talking to you mind-rapers & hypocrites so be on the lookout. This has been around, in some capacity for a very, very long time. Since the mid 1990's if memory serves. In fact, this was one of the first SBDs of Tool I attained way back in the day. Although I wish that this was "out" as this is one of the best performances -ever- by Tool from this era, if it is going to be so, I will have nothing to do with it after seeing the disrespect of so many and the appreciation of so few. Just kidding... just kidding... real boring? Time listed below seems to be the most common of the cassette>cd transfers out there.
Setlist:
(Flood-like intro)
Intolerance
Maynard's Dick (Adam only)
Hush
Sober
Prison Sex
Swamp Song
Opiate
Flood
(cut 3/4 way through)
Jerk-Off
[Missing]
Tool - Frankfurt, Germany @ Batschkapp - 01.27.1993
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Guest_Kevin_*
, Oct 25 2006 05:51 PM
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#1 Guest_Kevin_*
Posted 25 October 2006 - 05:51 PM
#2
Posted 25 October 2006 - 07:16 PM
I'll take this request... it's an awesome show!!
#3
Posted 26 October 2006 - 01:26 AM
That's a really cool cover man, I love the backgrounds! Although it's probably best to continue using our 150 DPI templates, they have the best print quality while being small enough for bandwidth and filesize issues. We've already tried using 100 DPI templates, which have sizes close to what you used on this cover, and the print quality is rather bad compared to the 150 DPI covers. 300 DPI is the best, but not very efficient or economic, so 150 DPI is a compromise.
#4
Posted 26 October 2006 - 03:27 AM
I'm really sorry... I uploaded the artwork in 100DPI for economic reasons (damn it!), may I upload the 150DPI version and delete the previous files??
#5
Posted 26 October 2006 - 03:41 AM
Go for it, I've already deleted the other files but for future reference you can delete/edit your own files by finding them in the gallery and clicking on one of the three buttons below the thumbnail images of the covers (you'll only see these buttons when viewing files you've uploaded).
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