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Position:
Balc. R40°
Avg.Rating:
4.0 (2 votes)
DVDylan ID: D536.msu
Recording type: Audience
City/Venue: London, UK/Wembley Arena
Date: Thursday, 15th October 1987
1987 Temples In Flames Tour Concert #28
Special thanks for the video to THE GHOST, J & K.
Additional thanks for the audio to CB & BLINDWILLY.
Edited, sound upgraded & authored by YASSOU.
  1. Blowin' In The Wind [fade in to intro piano & opening titles; used 5:07 reverse clip at start; severe focus and tracking problems from 51:17 until 2:08:00/used 3 stills]
  2. Like A Rolling Stone [clipped/13:17 still; removed 1:10 before next song for a/v sync; removed frames at various points to maintain a/v sync; 1:07 still added before next song for a/v sync]
  3. Maggie's Farm [removed 20 frames for a/v sync]
  4. Ballad Of A Thin Man [reduced audio upgrade speed 0.5%]
  5. I'll Remember You
  6. SeƱor (Tales Of Yankee Power) [trans. to next song cut/14:06 still]
  7. Clean Cut Kid [clipped/51:22 still]
  8. Simple Twist Of Fate
  9. Watching The River Flow [upgrade audio cut 7:10 before next song/video cut to match]
  10. John Brown
  11. The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
  12. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
  13. Dead Man, Dead Man [trans. to encore cut 34:08/1 still]
  14. Forever Young [clipped 1:09:05/2 stills]
  15. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
  16. End Thanks & Credits [thanks/credits/salute/fadeout; extracted 11:00 audio from video soundtrack to fill end]
» Toggle additional (technical) track info
Number of discs: 1
Running time: 01:08:07
Video standard: PAL
Authoring: DVDs with menu and chapters are circulating
DISC AUTHOR'S RATING:
5-point scale: 1->3/5-/4/4/3
15-point scale: 1->8/13/11/11/8 (avg. 10.75 B)

VIDEO SOURCE & LINEAGE:
D536.m (from Masters Series 058)
Filmer & Disc author: The Ghost with help from J & K.
Shared by The Ghost via DIME tracker
VOB files > DIME > hard drive > MPEG Streamclip 1.9.2 > dv > iMovie 6.0.3

AUDIO SOURCE & LINEAGE:
LB-2287
Taper: CB
Shared by blindwilly via DropBox
shn files > DropBox > xACT 2.33 > aiff > Toast Titanium 11.0.4 > SD II > Audacity 2.0.0 > -0.5% > iMovie 6.0.3.

DVD PRODUCTION PROCESS:
Produced by yassou on a MacBook Pro running Lion 10.7.5 and Apple software.
Audio and video assets edited in iMovie 6.0.3; authored, multiplexed and burned to VIDEO_TS folder in iDVD 7.1.2 (Professional Quality 2-pass variable bit rate encoding)

LB NOTES FOR LB-2287:
cb master
no LB rating, but LB-0605 (from CB master) and LB-5599 (LTB-same recording) both get A-
same recording as LB-0605 but slightly higher and different wavs but could not detect sound difference; (did not listen to this one)
(reported that cb did not tape the London shows) DISC AUTHOR'S NOTE ON LB-2287:
Sound ran 0.5% faster than video source/Disc author of D536.msu reduced speed to match video.

COOPS2009 NOTES FOR D536.m (Masters Series 058):
Filmer and disc author: The Ghost with help from J & K.
D1 A7 S7 H8 F5 BR4
68 Mins
Shot an unknown Hitachi model; camcorder onto TDK EXG tape.
s Played in adaptor on a Phillips VR550 VHS Recorder transfered to PC and edited with TEMPGENC DVD Author 4
TECHY STUFF
MPEG-2 Sys bitrate 19980 kb/s VBR
audio AC3 48 Khz
pic 720x576 4.2 pal
pic/s 25,000 frms 22,990 kbp/s 8799 Fields/s 50,000

Back in 87 cameras were still in their infancy. I was not sure whether it was a passing fad. Then I discovered it was possible to RENT a camera from "Radio Rentals" so with 2 like-minded mates we proposed to do just that. The camera was MASSIVE the batteries were almost a foot long an weighed about 4lbs each and only lasted 40 mins! I rented 3. Getting the gear in was going to be quite a challenge. Some amazing things were tried. In the end it was decided to put the camera in a shoulder bag with a long strap, one of us would put the bag on our back and go in wearing a cloak! "K" looked like a weird hunchback, but it worked; however the weight of the camera pulled the strap so tight round his neck that he was almost strangled! The batteries were taped to our legs which meant we were walking like cripples!
Night one (14th) we cased the place an took nothing in. But the next night we were there... Now I had never used this camera before apart from a brief fiddle at home. I did not know it had a macro facility. So when I started to film the macro was "on" which stopped me focusing in!! It took to Thin man to discover and correct the error. But we got the whole show. I will never forget the feeling of elation when we left the Arena later! I think it's maybe that that keeps me involved all this time later. Its not a great film, but its watchable and it was the first I was involved in. We tried the same method on the 16th but got stopped going in. But, we were there again on the 17th. My helpers were J and K. J is still a mate, but less involved. K and I worked together for a few years till he discovered women! Maybe a story for another day.


1->3/5-/4/4/3
1->8/13/11/11/8 (avg. 10.75 B)
Right balcony 40˙
1:08:06:20
PAL

PERFORMANCE/HIGHLIGHTS/LOWLIGHTS/SPECIAL MOMENTS:
-Roger McGuinn joins band for encores
-Dylan in good voice
-Acoustic set especially well-performed

DISTANCE/POSITION: Left balcony 40˙/ranged from very distant to average distance (see filmer's notes)

AUDIO: 13 (excellent CB master/speed reduced 0.5% to match video speed)

STEADINESS: 11

HEADS/OBSTRUCTIONS: 11

FOCUS: 8 (color good/focus soft)

EDITING: First 2:06:10 had severe focus and tracking problems/disc author used stills; after that, the film is complete except for cuts noted in setlist details.

VIDEO SOURCE & LINEAGE:
D536.m (from Masters Series 058)
Filmer & Disc author: The Ghost with help from J & K.
Shared by The Ghost via DIME tracker
VOB files > DIME > hard drive > MPEG Streamclip 1.9.2 > dv > iMovie 6.0.3

AUDIO SOURCE & LINEAGE:
LB-2287
Taper: CB
Shared by blindwilly via DropBox
shn files > DropBox > xACT 2.33 > aiff > Toast Titanium 11.0.4 > SD II > Audacity 2.0.0 > -0.5% > iMovie 6.0.3.

DVD PRODUCTION PROCESS:
Produced by yassou on a MacBook Pro running Lion 10.7.5 and Apple software.
Audio and video assets edited in iMovie 6.0.3; authored, multiplexed and burned to VIDEO_TS folder in iDVD 7.1.2 (Professional Quality 2-pass variable bit rate encoding)

LB NOTES FOR LB-2287:
cb master
no LB rating, but LB-0605 (from CB master) and LB-5599 (LTB-same recording) both get A-
same recording as LB-0605 but slightly higher and different wavs but could not detect sound difference; (did not listen to this one)
(reported that cb did not tape the London shows)

DISC AUTHOR'S NOTES ON LB-2287:
Sound ran 0.5% faster than video source/Disc author of D536.msu reduced speed to match video.

COOPS2009 NOTES FOR D536.m (Masters Series 058):
Filmer and disc author: The Ghost with help from J & K.
D1 A7 S7 H8 F5 BR4
68 Mins
Shot an unknown Hitachi model; camcorder onto TDK EXG tapes
Played in adaptor on a Phillips VR550 VHS Recorder transfered to PC and edited with TEMPGENC DVD Author 4
TECHY STUFF
MPEG-2 Sys bitrate 19980 kb/s VBR
audio AC3 48 Khz
pic 720x576 4.2 pal
pic/s 25,000 frms 22,990 kbp/s 8799 Fields/s 50,000

Back in 87 cameras were still in their infancy. I was not sure whether it was a passing fad. Then I discovered it was possible to RENT a camera from "Radio Rentals" so with 2 like-minded mates we proposed to do just that. The camera was MASSIVE the batteries were almost a foot long an weighed about 4lbs each and only lasted 40 mins! I rented 3. Getting the gear in was going to be quite a challenge. Some amazing things were tried. In the end it was decided to put the camera in a shoulder bag with a long strap, one of us would put the bag on our back and go in wearing a cloak! "K" looked like a weird hunchback, but it worked; however the weight of the camera pulled the strap so tight round his neck that he was almost strangled! The batteries were taped to our legs which meant we were walking like cripples!

Night one (14th) we cased the place an took nothing in. But the next night we were there... Now I had never used this camera before apart from a brief fiddle
at home. I did not know it had a macro facility. So when I started to film the macro was "on" which stopped me focusing in!! It took to Thin man to discover and correct the error. But we got the whole show. I will never forget the feeling of elation when we left the Arena later! I think it's maybe that that keeps me involved all this time later. Its not a great film, but its watchable and it was the first I was involved in. We tried the same method on the 16th but got stopped going in. But, we were there again on the 17th. My helpers were J and K. J is still a mate, but less involved. K and I worked together for a few years till he discovered women! Maybe a story for another day.

Reviewed by yassou on 25th October 2014