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Hells Death
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Found this really good boot called Thunderboogie, not Thunderball Boogie; that one's different. It caught my eye because in the tracklist it said, "Rock & Roll Will Survive". Didn't know what it was but it turned out to be Rock 'N Roll Ain't Noise Pollution. It's a high quality boot with songs from a show in '77 and a show in '83. Part 1 -> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3CIOP545 Part 2 -> http://www.megaupload.com/?d=IUAGTIPQ
nitroangus23
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When you say Highquality,what do you mean? Lossless Wav. or Flac? or 320kbps mp3? Would like to know before I download.
jspr96
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Same one as this one here (if you look close at the back cover on Track 5 it says "Rock & Roll Will Survive"): http://www.badboyboogie.de/bootlegs/1221.html Although it says from 1983, no mention 0f 1977.
Hells Death
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When I say high quality, I mean it's not a crappy bootleg where the sound quality is bad. If You look at the back here, it says "Recorded live in the U.S.A. - 1977/1983. It also has Bon singing the last four tracks. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_VIt42ZwDrR4/TLffFCtNTdI/AAAAAAAAEXM/aPlcegSHlgY/s1600/ACDC+Thunderboogie+Back.jpg
jspr96
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Did not see it that close, I just saw the recorded date as 1983 listed on the page.
Dirty Deeds and Money Talks
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The version that I had of "Thunderboogie" sounded like total crap when it came to the Joe Louis Arena tracks (all of which have been officially released except for "For Those About To Rock"). There's a ton of static running throughout the tracks that make it sound like garbage as far as I'm concerned. Better off with Flies on the Soundboard for stuff from the '83-'85 era of the band.
nitroangus23
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Thanks Dirty Deeds and Money Talks,that's what I wanted to know.
Hells Death
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I hear very little static, if that. It's a very decent addition to my collection with the Bon recordings; I only have THIOF, BIB, and GFH from the Arena recordings tho. It's a nice "double boot".
Dirty Deeds and Money Talks
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@ Hells Death The version I had was the one recently posted on this site in the last few weeks. You may have a different version, as that will make the difference sometimes. An example would be "Flies on the Soundboard". Before I found that album, I had Austin and Dallas '85 separately and someone who didn't know what they were doing screwed around with the audio in a poor attempt to make a "remaster", which really was nothing more than them making it louder, without actually fixing the audio quality in any way. It also depends on what kind of system your running it on. When I ran "Thunderboogie" for the first time (I'm speaking solely about the Joe Louis Arena material), it was in Sound Forge on high quality speakers and all I got was a wall of clicks, pops, and static that made the tracks barely listenable. Like I said before, all of the tracks from Joe Louis Arena are official except for FTATR, so it's no real lose. You mentioned BIB as part of the Joe Louis Arena tracks, it's actually from Largo 1981, along with "Let There Be Rock" at the start of the boot (which is the extended version of LTBR that was left off of Backtracks).
Hells Death
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I have Flies on the Soundboard and do prefer it to most other boots from this era, but this still isn't bad. You may have had another version of this but I hear it perfectly fine, granted the sound quality could be slightly better. Correction from earlier, only the last three tracks are Bon, (Whole Lotta Rosie, The Jack, and Rocker).


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