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ventor
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Recently I have made some research about this subject and now I want to share some info and some corrections regarding http://acdc-bootlegs.com/specials/livealbumlocations/ At first place I have ripped audio from Live At Donington DVD to compare it with Live album. All tracks that exist on both releases have been compared. I'm aware that recent Live at Donington is in some way tampered but it is easy to check that only some vocal parts and some solos have been edited. Below what I found with some notes about tampering. 1. Thunderstruck - for sure it doesn't come from Donington 2. Shoot To Thrill - for sure it doesn't come from Donington and also not from Moscow SEP 28th 1991 (compared to Dirty Deeds EUR CDS 7567-96061-2 so those two locations should be removed because are incorrect 3. Back In Black - confirmed venue - Donington AUG 17th 1991 4. n/a 5. n/a 6. Heatseeker - for sure not from Donington 7. Fire Your Guns - confirmed venue - Donington AUG 17th 1991 both solos are tampered on DVD 8. Jailbreak - not from Donington 9. The Jack - not from Donington 10. n/a 11. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - not from Donnington 12. Moneytalks - not from Donington 13. Hells Bells - not from Donington 14. n/a 15. n/a 16. High Voltage - not from Donington 17. You Shook Me All Night Long - confirmed venue - Donington AUG 17th 1991 18. Whole Lotta Rosie - confirmed venue - Moscow SEP 28th 1991 compared with Dirty Deeds... EUR CDS 7567-96061-2 19. Let There Be Rock - not from Donington 20. n/a 21. Highway To Hell - not from Donington 22. TNT - not from Donington 23. For Those About To Rock - not from Donington -- japan bonus track 24. Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be - confirmed venue - Donington AUG 17th 1991 - slightly tampered vocals on DVD That is everything I found so far hope this will help to update http://acdc-bootlegs.com/specials/livealbumlocations/ I don't have at the moment any other show from that period so I couldn't find out more now but I hope to do it soon.
ruddisgod667
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For Those About To Rock is from edmonton. The Jack is from Moscow. and I'm pretty sure Bonny/Highway To Hell are from Glasgow
Voytazz
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Personally I think that Thunderstruck is from Donnington ...hmm , and Are You Ready is from Edmonton. Cheers ;)
bigjack13
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I'm pretty sure that "The Razor's Edge" and "Who Made Who" are from Detroit.
donneyboy
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And I am 100% sure Bonny and HTH is from Glasgow.
Dirty Deeds and Money Talks
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I agree with Voytazz about Thunderstruck being from Donington. Shoot To Thrill isn't though, STT from Donington was released as a b-side and has a very distinct, rawer sound than the version on Live.
ventor
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Thunderstruck is for sure not from Donnington if you don't believe me just rip track from Live CD and rip it also from DVD then start both aligned in multitrack software like for example Adobe Audition and you will sure that it's not the same live performance
jomek
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Thunderstruck- edmonton Shoot to thrill- edmonton Sin city- dublin
jomek
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A majority are dublin edmonton moscow and donington
sup3rdude
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Listen to Thunderstruck from the Live album again. You can distinctivly hear the helicoptor that was used during the Donington show. Also, I think during the final mixing, they changed the pitch of the entire song because if you compair the Live album version to the Donington DVD, the pitchs are different, but its still the same audio track.
Dirty Deeds and Money Talks
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Sup3rdude is right about Thunderstruck. If you compare any of the songs from Live that are from Donington with the DVD rip versions they're mixed differently. They're the same songs, just a different mix. Hell Ain't a Bad Place To Be and For Those About To Rock are perfect examples also. The DVD rip has a distinct raw sound to it where Live is overproduced to sound like a studio album.
ventor
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You are right I checked Thunderstruck again version on live is identical comparing to DVD if you slower track tempo (time stretch around 2s 37ms)
NervousShakedown
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You've got a song for ya Dublin..... It's called Sin City!!
NervousShakedown
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We've not You've, sorry still asleep.
Madrass1
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The Razor's Edge - (April 20, 1991 -- S.E.C.C., Glasgow, Scotland) Are You Ready - (June 21 or 22, 1991 -- Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton, AB, Canada)
Madrass1
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TNT is from Edmonton too
suicidehummer
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Yeah Thunderstruck and Shoot To Thrill are definitely Donnington, of course with dubbed vocals. I'm still totally baffled as to why they dubbed the Fire Your Guns solo... there was nothing wrong with the original solo. And where the hell did they get the solo to dub it with?


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