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Originally Posted by chimp
The problem here is that a wav's meta-data is very limited.
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Yes,
FLAC and/or Apple Lossless please!
In the meantime, if you're adding the WAV to iTunes like Dirty0900, I recommend encoding to Apple Lossless. You'll save disk space, no loss of quality, and when you add the tags and artwork, it will be embedded into the file, so that if you ever have to move the file in the future, that stuff will go with it. If you leave it as WAV in your library, the artwork and tags are only contained in your iTunes library file. Outside of iTunes/iPod, you won't be able to see it.
Outside of that, this is a kick-ass way to start the day! Buying now...
Re: 6 of 8, I always called it early King of Snake. Some of the sample still find their way into the live shows. On the old Archive it was labeled KOS. Don't tease us R&K, what's the name?
Karl, re: the photo of Graham getting ready to jump, maybe you can't find it because it's a
DV tape?
I'm loving the history, stories, and anecdotes about each track. So much to absorb here; I'm like a kid in a candy shop right now.
It's nice to see RiverRun stuff like "Swing Up High" getting out there. I always KNEW aNt had loads of unreleased songs he wasn't sharing! But yes, what happens next, please? (Can I make a request for "Bullet Train to Kyoto" to be the next RiverRun track?)