More L tapes

steve saipanda@...
Sat Dec 3 16:51:19 CET 2011


Would like to say many thanks to Stuart for all his hard work on all these ones.

SW

--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart" <stuartb@...> wrote:
>
> OK, not sure whether to arrange these in tape or show order but here
> goes
> Tape L186a came up with a 42 minute section of 02 May 1992
> <http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/02_May_1992>  which though already
> available, has better sound quality. L186b had a Radioactive comedy show
> from Radio 4, unshared.
> Tape L187a consists of the last 22 minutes of 22 August 1992
> <http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/22_August_1992>  previously unshared, and
> the first 24 minutes of 28 August 1992
> <http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/28_August_1992>  , also previously unshared.
> L187b continued with a later 42 minute portion of  28 August 1992
> <http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/28_August_1992> , again a new share, and
> this can only come from the large gap in the previously shared L092.
> Tape L188a has an Andy Kershaw show, while Tape L188b has a 46 minute
> previously shared section of 13 June 1992
> <http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/13_June_1992>  .
> Tape L191a has a 37 minute section of 13 June 1992
> <http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/13_June_1992> , previously shared but this
> sounds clearer.
> Tape L191b must have been forgotten about for a while as this contains a
> new 46 minute portion of 29 August 1992
> <http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/29_August_1992>  .
> Tape L193 contains two separate portions, 29 and 18 minutes,  of 29
> February 1992 <http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/29_February_1992>  which while
> not in as good sound as the already available mostly complete show, does
> fill in a gap in that recording. L193 ends with the final, previously
> unshared 19 minute of 13 March 1992
> <http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/13_March_1992>  . I think that completes the
> show, the available files are rather confusing but once the rest of the
> L files for this show crop up, Steve will re-edit into a master file.
> All of the relevant files are available in the same Mooo folder so if
> you look for any of the above from the wiki page, do a quick date sort
> and you'll find the rest of these files.
> The Philips FS tapes that this batch are on are perhaps starting to
> deteriorate;  there are certainly dropouts at the points on the tape
> which have been exposed where they weren't fully wound, and were
> depositing some white residue on the spindle. The transport sounds like
> it is finding it hard to track to optimum azimuth - the treble content
> seems to vary no matter how the replay azimuth angle is set. I was
> wondering if it was my deck but I can here the same thing in some of
> Doc's L tapes as well. I'll investigate further and will let you know if
> I decide to re-rip and re-up.
> For info, I know that most of the L rippers are following the file
> naming convention but could any new rippers please follow suit as it
> makes the piecig together of shows much easier!
> Stuart(weatherman22 mantoid2 etc)
>






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