-Trading Guidlines-
- CDR trades only, sorry cassette folks
- The usual rules apply please avoid no-name discs, burn with DAO (disc at once), please label the CDs but do not actually write on the disc (a post-it note will be fine).
- Send setlists if you have them, although I really don't care about artwork
- Please let me know if a show is incomplete
- I usually send CDs without cases
- I like filler if there's some room at the end of a disc, please try to put on something interesting by the band or related group
- If you're sending a package from another country (not the US), please remember to use one of those green international customs tags. If you don't, the post office may not deliver the package
-A Few Words On Sound Quality-
Everybody rates shows differently, here's about what you can expect from me:
- A: Great sound, probably soundboard or a near perfect audience recording, A- is the same although it may be a little spotty in places
- B: Still good, definitely listenable but not perfect by any stretch of the imagination (probably some tape hiss, crowd noise, ect.). Audience recordings of good quality usually fall in here.
- C: About the lowest you can get and still have something that could be considered listenable. Probably a lot of tape hiss and/or buried vocals, distortion, ect. Could still be worth it if you're really into the band.
- Note that the ratings on Pogues shows also take into account whether or not Shane is too drunk to remember the words
- Please note that many of my CDs are cassette-sourced. If you're curious about whether or not a particular show was converted this way, just ask me