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C-Note? is it stuff we already had? I dont know why I thought the songs on C-Note were ones I'd gotten already from the 2001 year but if they are I dont seem to have them. Are they something I would have already DL'd? I dont know if I should keep looking or not -- Just another Prince lovin, VW drivin, SuperMommy wannabe
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The original distribution of C-NOTE tracks to club members was kind of spotty - I'd invest. | |
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Anxiety said: The original distribution of C-NOTE tracks to club members was kind of spotty - I'd invest.
I probly will. Cause I cant find it in my NPGMC files. I wonder if it was in one of the Ahdio shows. I have all of them but didnt actually listen to most of them. -- Just another Prince lovin, VW drivin, SuperMommy wannabe
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forluvsxy said: Anxiety said: The original distribution of C-NOTE tracks to club members was kind of spotty - I'd invest.
I probly will. Cause I cant find it in my NPGMC files. I wonder if it was in one of the Ahdio shows. I have all of them but didnt actually listen to most of them. Tokyo and that nagoya or whatever its called are excellent.. the others are so so | |
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forluvsxy said: Anxiety said: The original distribution of C-NOTE tracks to club members was kind of spotty - I'd invest.
I probly will. Cause I cant find it in my NPGMC files. I wonder if it was in one of the Ahdio shows. I have all of them but didnt actually listen to most of them. They are not included in any Ahdio shows. They are 4 instrumental, jazzy jams recorded at various soundchecks on the Japan leg of the ONA tour, and the previously unreleased Empty Room (live) recorded at the last Paisley Park celebration, I believe. NPG club members were emailed a link to various of the instrumentals to download for free - but haphazardly, some got one link, others got none. I think it was some kind of experiment, and the downloads were not up for long. Altogether C-NOTE is pretty short - you can burn both Xpectation and C-Note onto one disc I think. Empty Room in particular is fantastic. | |
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Anxiety said: The original distribution of C-NOTE tracks to club members was kind of spotty - I'd invest.
Yeah - I thought it was just me at first but I later found out that loads of members didnt get Xpectation or C-note...weird eh? | |
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metalorange said: Altogether C-NOTE is pretty short - you can burn both Xpectation and C-Note onto one disc I think. Empty Room in particular is fantastic. Yes - and I highly recommend burning both on to one CD - it makes for a really nice listen. | |
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Anxiety said: The original distribution of C-NOTE tracks to club members was kind of spotty - I'd invest.
Anxiety please describe how the original release of CNOTE is spotty compared to the new release. If it is that much better I will give my money (again) to the club for the latest posting of it they have for download. Thx. Peace "You always get the dream that you deserve, from what you value the most" -Prince 2013 | |
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oldschoolfunkmaster said: I got a 13 and a 10 minute version of Copenhagen from last year's club. (Loyalty to the club and prompt downloading always pays off at NPGMC. I have all kind sof stuff that has left the site quickly and has never been seen again. This is an example) Only the 10 minye is offered now but all of the tracks are contain more bytes than the old ones so I suspect the sound quality is better. For a measely $7 bucks, its worth the extra fidelity. These are excellent instrumentals. | |
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Can someone who has both old and new versions confirm that the new version sounds better? If it does, I'm paying out $7.77 for the new versions too - it's worth having in the best quality version. | |
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leadline said: Anxiety said: The original distribution of C-NOTE tracks to club members was kind of spotty - I'd invest.
Anxiety please describe how the original release of CNOTE is spotty compared to the new release. If it is that much better I will give my money (again) to the club for the latest posting of it they have for download. Thx. Peace I think "spotty" refers to the method of delivery - a few links in emails sent to different members, not everyone got a link, most only got one. I think they are the same quality, give or take. | |
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C-NOTE is a collection of soundcheck 'moments' from the fall 2002 leg of the ONA tour. Each letter of the acronym "CNOTE" corresponds to the title of a file made available for download from the NPGMC in early 2003.
C=Copenhagen N=Nagoya O=Osaka T=Tokyo E=Empty Room (from Copenhagen) Emails with links for downloading these files were sent to the members located in the respective territories corresponding to the soundcheck locations. However, members soon shared the links with each other internationally and a complete project was 'assembled' and given the title C-NOTE as a joke shared among fans about the cost of the 2002 version of the club not equalling the benefits. (a C-note is American vernacular for a $100 bill, the cost of the 2002 membership) It was thought at the time, that the Club was attempting to make amends to the members for not producing CDs advertised in the ONA tourbook as part of the 2002 membership, by making these files and Xpectation available. Later in 2003 C-NOTE was announced to be one of the discs included in a forthcoming seven disc collection entitled "The Chocolate Invasion". This release was put on indefinite hold due to manufacturing problems and now parts of that project have been made available via the musicology download store. On a personal note, I never liked the arbitrary sequence these recordings were put in just to make a joke work, so I did a little research and burned a copy with the tracks in a chronological sequence which flows much more organically and made more logical sense to me (especially the rain storm segue from Tokyo to Osaka): Empty Room (from Copenhagen); October 25, 2002 Copenhagen; October 25, 2002 Tokyo; November 18, 2002 Osaka; November 28, 2002 Nagoya; November 29, 2002 Since the Club released more live material from the ONA fall 2002 tour in the form of "Bataclan"; October 2, 2002, I've added this file to the beginning of the set and it makes for a terrific, nearly hour-long disc and a great companion to the "It Ain't Over" aftershow CD from the ONA...Live box set. | |
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1p1p1i3 said: I think "spotty" refers to the method of delivery - a few links in emails sent to different members, not everyone got a link, most only got one. I think they are the same quality, give or take. Yes, that's exactly what I meant. I don't know how the sound quality compares, though some folks say there's a definite improvement in the Musicology Store downloads. I couldn't tellya, cuz I just have the version from the original files - but based on the Chocolate Invasion, Slaughterhouse and assorted "singles" downloads I bought from the club, I can say I'm very happy with the sound quality overall, and that the TCI and Slaughterhouse tracks sound better than ever to my ears. | |
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YUP and its good stuff tooo | |
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Thanks all.
I finally found the files on my computer. Werent with the rest of the NPGMC stuff for some reason. -- Just another Prince lovin, VW drivin, SuperMommy wannabe
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Anxiety said: 1p1p1i3 said: I think "spotty" refers to the method of delivery - a few links in emails sent to different members, not everyone got a link, most only got one. I think they are the same quality, give or take. Yes, that's exactly what I meant. I don't know how the sound quality compares, though some folks say there's a definite improvement in the Musicology Store downloads. I couldn't tellya, cuz I just have the version from the original files - but based on the Chocolate Invasion, Slaughterhouse and assorted "singles" downloads I bought from the club, I can say I'm very happy with the sound quality overall, and that the TCI and Slaughterhouse tracks sound better than ever to my ears. Yes, the sound is f*ckin awsme | |
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Jestyr said: C-NOTE is a collection of soundcheck 'moments' from the fall 2002 leg of the ONA tour. Each letter of the acronym "CNOTE" corresponds to the title of a file made available for download from the NPGMC in early 2003.
C=Copenhagen N=Nagoya O=Osaka T=Tokyo E=Empty Room (from Copenhagen) Emails with links for downloading these files were sent to the members located in the respective territories corresponding to the soundcheck locations. However, members soon shared the links with each other internationally and a complete project was 'assembled' and given the title C-NOTE as a joke shared among fans about the cost of the 2002 version of the club not equalling the benefits. (a C-note is American vernacular for a $100 bill, the cost of the 2002 membership) It was thought at the time, that the Club was attempting to make amends to the members for not producing CDs advertised in the ONA tourbook as part of the 2002 membership, by making these files and Xpectation available. Later in 2003 C-NOTE was announced to be one of the discs included in a forthcoming seven disc collection entitled "The Chocolate Invasion". This release was put on indefinite hold due to manufacturing problems and now parts of that project have been made available via the musicology download store. On a personal note, I never liked the arbitrary sequence these recordings were put in just to make a joke work, so I did a little research and burned a copy with the tracks in a chronological sequence which flows much more organically and made more logical sense to me (especially the rain storm segue from Tokyo to Osaka): Empty Room (from Copenhagen); October 25, 2002 Copenhagen; October 25, 2002 Tokyo; November 18, 2002 Osaka; November 28, 2002 Nagoya; November 29, 2002 Since the Club released more live material from the ONA fall 2002 tour in the form of "Bataclan"; October 2, 2002, I've added this file to the beginning of the set and it makes for a terrific, nearly hour-long disc and a great companion to the "It Ain't Over" aftershow CD from the ONA...Live box set. if i remember correctly, the bataclan show was october 28 not october 2. you could place it between copenhagen and tokyo to be truly chronological, but that would break the flow of the rehearsals. Stand at the crossroads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths...(Jeremiah 6:16) www.ancientfaithradio.com
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fms said: Jestyr said: C-NOTE is a collection of soundcheck 'moments' from the fall 2002 leg of the ONA tour. Each letter of the acronym "CNOTE" corresponds to the title of a file made available for download from the NPGMC in early 2003.
C=Copenhagen N=Nagoya O=Osaka T=Tokyo E=Empty Room (from Copenhagen) Emails with links for downloading these files were sent to the members located in the respective territories corresponding to the soundcheck locations. However, members soon shared the links with each other internationally and a complete project was 'assembled' and given the title C-NOTE as a joke shared among fans about the cost of the 2002 version of the club not equalling the benefits. (a C-note is American vernacular for a $100 bill, the cost of the 2002 membership) It was thought at the time, that the Club was attempting to make amends to the members for not producing CDs advertised in the ONA tourbook as part of the 2002 membership, by making these files and Xpectation available. Later in 2003 C-NOTE was announced to be one of the discs included in a forthcoming seven disc collection entitled "The Chocolate Invasion". This release was put on indefinite hold due to manufacturing problems and now parts of that project have been made available via the musicology download store. On a personal note, I never liked the arbitrary sequence these recordings were put in just to make a joke work, so I did a little research and burned a copy with the tracks in a chronological sequence which flows much more organically and made more logical sense to me (especially the rain storm segue from Tokyo to Osaka): Empty Room (from Copenhagen); October 25, 2002 Copenhagen; October 25, 2002 Tokyo; November 18, 2002 Osaka; November 28, 2002 Nagoya; November 29, 2002 Since the Club released more live material from the ONA fall 2002 tour in the form of "Bataclan"; October 2, 2002, I've added this file to the beginning of the set and it makes for a terrific, nearly hour-long disc and a great companion to the "It Ain't Over" aftershow CD from the ONA...Live box set. if i remember correctly, the bataclan show was october 28 not october 2. you could place it between copenhagen and tokyo to be truly chronological, but that would break the flow of the rehearsals. YIKES!! You are absolutely correct, sir! The One Nite Alone tour was in London on October 3, 2002. I don't know what gave me the impression that Bataclan was on that date, but I have to thank you very much for that correction - now on to fix my CDR sequence.... THANKS fms!! | |
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